6/19/2023 0 Comments Skyrim vampire combat![]() ![]() Yes, you read that correctly, this is a vampire character with no need to invest into extra Magicka (well, on levelups, anyway). For encounters against opponents with particularly deadly magical attacks, I kept the White Phial around to bump my magic resistance up to 45%. ![]() Stone: The Lord’s boost to armor rating is quite nice, but more importantly it grants 25% Magic Resistance, a welcome addition since the Quarra is lacking in that department. Fun fact: all the clan members in Morrowind are Nords, with the exception of Volrina Quarra herself, who is an Imperial. That being said, Orcs make for an excellent alternative due to their emphasis on combat skills as well as Berserker Rage. Their fire resistance offsets a vampire’s weakness to it, and Ancestor’s Wrath can be stacked with the Ebony Mail’s poison cloak effect and the Reflect Blows perk to deal damage before you even so much as touch an enemy. Let's get on with the actual build, shall we? Aside from being useful, most of them look fairly badass, making the Quarra a fearsome looking character.Įnough with the highlights. In lieu of crafting his own gear, the Quarra uses lots and lots of artifacts, especially Daedric ones. However, the Quarra doesn’t use a single crafting skill, meaning less time spent hunched over a table and more time spent killing things. Personally, I don’t mind them (probably because I use various strategies to keep them from turning into said grindfest), which is why most of my builds use at least one. A lot of people don’t like crafting skills since they can become boring grindfests. That’s certainly unusual for a vampire build, but unusual builds make for the most interesting ones don’t you agree? In fact, the Quarra only uses one skill that’s not associated with the Warrior. As befitting a member of the Quarra clan, I focused heavily on combat skills. As such, I made significant effort to ensure that there’s plenty of synergy between and within the three combat styles. Synergy is a buzzword that tends to get thrown around a lot, and with good reason: it’s one of the most important elements to an awesome build. Two combat styles? Okay, that’s a little more interesting, but still, who hasn’t played a build like that? For the Quarra, nothing less than three different combat styles will suffice, and each one will be used for an alternate function, as you’ll see. With that in mind, I combined elements from both the base game and Dawnguard into what is truly my darkest Skyrim creation yet. The Quarra are not a subtle clan, with a focus on warrior skills that stands in direct contrast with the expectations that most people have of Elder Scrolls vampires. Unbeknownst to the population of Morrowind, however, there was a survivor, and he has made his way west to Skyrim to terrorize the whole province, for as they say, the Quarra would rather slaughter an entire village than choose a few on which to feed.Īt last, I have created the most enjoyable vampire character that I have ever had the pleasure of playing in Skyrim. This was mostly true, as vampire attacks on the island virtually ceased after the Red Year. Once one of the most feared vampire bloodlines on Vvardenfell, the Quarra were presumed extinct along with the Aundae and Berne after the eruption of Red Mountain in 4E 5.
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