Where to find secret weapons in skyrim




















There's only a total of four of them in the entire game, making it a very rare piece of clutter. The easiest way to find one is to play through the Companion quest line which will eventually bring the player to Gallows Rock, where one can be found next to a dead werewolf. There are also two found in the Dawnstar Sanctuary of the Dark Brotherhood at the end of its quest line, as well as one in Fort Dawnguard.

Circlets are nothing tremendously rare or uncommon in Skyrim. However, there's one type of circlet in particular that appears so rarely that it's actually considered a bug on the official Elder Scrolls wiki page. If you're lucky, you might be able to get your hands on it. There's a slight chance that he'll be selling something called Revyn Sadri's Copper and Onyx Circlet.

There's nothing special to this circlet, no enchantment or particularly high value. It simply has an interesting and unique name, making it one of a kind. Skooma is already somewhat uncommon in the game, but not impossible to find in certain bandit dens or by speaking with Khajiit traders.

However, the rare double-distilled skooma is absolutely one of a kind in the game, so much so that there's only one of it which can be found during a quest. Go to Windhelm and speak with Stands-In-Shallows, who will ask you to fetch him some very strong skooma for his urgent needs.

This specific type of skooma restores 50 points of stamina. Unique weapons are some of the best parts about wandering around Skyrim and adventuring. Coming across one is always a joy, but some of them are so well hidden that it's a miracle anyone ever found them in the first place. Such is the case with the legendary Windshear. At the final stage of the Dark Brotherhood quest, rather than immediately escaping the Katariah, head to its main deck and walk up the main front mast to find this rare and unique scimitar lodged into the wood.

It's not an amazingly good weapon, but it has the chance of knocking some enemies down when bashed with. The Notched Pickaxe is likely the most well-known item on this list, on account of its status as an Easter egg. Its name is widely accepted as a nod to Markus Persson, or "Notch," the creator of the timeless and ever-popular sandbox game, Minecraft.

It is stashed away in a hard to reach location at the very top of the Throat of the World, near the highest climbable point in the game. It actually has some limited application to boot, as it boosts the wielder's Smithing skill by five points. You'll be the envy of every Jarl at the party when you strut in wearing this absurdly rare Nordic ensemble.

A third is worn by Bryling, a Thane in service to Elisif in Solitude. As bad luck would have it, all of these NPCs are marked as essential, meaning they cannot be killed for their swanky duds. Bryling, however, loses her essential flag after the Dark Brotherhood quest "Bound Until Death," and we're not responsible for what you decide to do with that information. In addition to being rare, Auriel's Shield is one of the strongest and most unique shields in the game.

Its enchantment allows it store the energy of blocked attacks. When the player executes a Power Bash with it, this energy is unleashed to devastating effect. Getting there can be a little tricky, as the Dragonborn will have to track down the Ruby Paragon first.

Once inside, just scout out the nearby ruins to locate the Falmer that drops this beautiful piece of defensive equipment. Nightingale Blade. Queen Freydis's Sword. Red Eagle's Bane. Red Eagle's Fury. Soulrender DR.

When wielded with Bloodscythe , absorbs 15 magicka and has a chance to lower the target's magical defenses. The Pale Blade. Targets take 25 points of frost damage. Creatures and people up to level 16 flee from combat for 30 seconds.

Vilkas's Sword. Dawnguard Rune Axe DG. Ghorbash's Ancestral Axe. Hoarfrost DR. Target take 15 points of frost damage to Health and Stamina, and have a small chance of being frozen solid. Drainblood Battleaxe. Headsman's Axe. Steel Battleaxe of Fiery Souls. If target dies within 5 seconds, fills a soul gem.

Burns the target for 10 points. Targets on fire take extra damage. Rueful Axe. The Woodsman's Friend. Tsun's Battle Axe. Balgruuf's Greatsword. Bloodskal Blade DR. Stormfang DR. Target takes 5 points of Frost damage to Health and Stamina. Champion's Cudgel DR. Dawnguard Rune Hammer DG. Bashing places a rune on a nearby surface; the rune explodes for 50 points of fire damage when enemies come in contact.

Shagrol's Warhammer. The Longhammer. Absorb 50 points of Stamina. However, if you do not retrieve this weapon during the quest "Alduin's Wall" and try to take the weapon later, it will be considered a stolen item by the game.

The only way around this is to choose to defeat Paarthurnax for the Blades rather than sparing him. If you do this, the weapon will no longer be considered a stolen item if you take it from the temple. The two unique scimitars Soulrender and Bloodscythe have some rather mystical features if you wield the two together. These two weapons were both made for each other and were used by the legendary pirate king Haknir Death-Brand. When dual wielded, Soulrender and Bloodscythe can seriously drain your enemy's magicka, and can even take down their magical defenses, which is a genuinely helpful feature when taking on magic-based enemies like Necromancers.

To find these two weapons, you will need the Dragonborn DLC and be at least level From here, you will need the Dragonborn to read a copy of the book Deathbrand , which will start the side quest "Deathbrand," leading you across Solstheim in search of Haknir Death-Brand's treasure. The quest will eventually lead you to Gyldenhul Barrow, where you will find the body of Haknir Death-Brand.

Both of these legendary swords can be found with his remains. Windshear is probably one of the most unique weapons in the game, being the only weapon enchanted to knock enemies down upon striking them.

This is certainly an incredibly useful feature in a fight, especially against a stronger foe or against a group of enemies. Unfortunately, Windshear is very well hidden, and it could take people quite a while to acquire. In order to retrieve this weapon, you need to start one of the final Dark Brotherhood quests, "Hail Sithis. If you chose to get rid of the Dark Brotherhood rather than join them, you unfortunately will never be able to acquire this weapon.

Upon starting the "Hail Sithis" quest, the Emperor's ship The Karliah will become an accessible location. Windshear is actually stuck in the front of this ship. To reach it, you need to make your way to the main deck of The Karliah , and then walk across the beam at the very front until you can reach Windshear.

Most people who completed the Companions quest line are familiar with Wuuthrad, the legendary battleaxe of Ysgramor. This weapon is repaired during the Companions quest line, before it is ultimately put on a statue in order to open Ysgramor's tomb. What many people do not know about this weapon, however, is that you can still access the weapon after the quest in order to add it to your personal collection.

After you put Wuuthrad on the statue of Ysgramor to open his tomb, you can easily just take the weapon back. Though this does feel a bit disrespectful, given the narrative of the Companions quest line, it's a cool weapon in a video game, so who cares?

For whatever reason, Wuuthrad is particularly useful against Elves, so it's not too bad of a weapon to have if you're taking on the Aldmeri Dominion. This particular sword does some serious stamina damages to enemies, in addition to causing enemies up to level 12 to flee. According to the game's history, this sword belonged to the Blade Acilius Bolar, who was one of the few surviving Blades after Cloud Ruler Temple was attacked by the Thalmor.

Bolar soon escaped to Skyrim, where he lived out the rest of his life. This cool weapon can be discovered in Bloated Man's Grotto near Falkreath, in front of a statue of Talos, along with a few other items previously owned by Acilius Bolar.

Unfortunately, if you have started or completed the side quest "Ill Met by Moonlight," Talos's shrine and Bolar's Oathblade will no longer be in the game, making this weapon non-acquirable. Bloodthorn is a unique dagger found at the Hag's End. It has a unique enchantment that cannot be learned at arcane enchanters, allowing the user to collect their enemy's soul in a soul gem if they are defeated within three seconds, in addition to absorbing their health.

If you're a player who likes to fill soul gems, this weapon can be incredibly useful. This dagger can be found by reaching the highest balcony of Hag's End, west of Dragon's Bridge. The weapon is sitting on an altar, guarded by a rather powerful hagraven. Unfortunately, if you try to retrieve Bloodthorn at a higher level, the hagraven protecting the altar will shoot fireballs and ice storms at the Dragonborn, which have the potential to blast the dagger off of the altar, making it rather difficult to find.

This unique bow has the potential to absorb 25 points of stamina, magicka or health from your enemy with each hit, which is honestly a pretty cool perk. Even if the enchantment doesn't work for a hit, it's still a powerful bow, having about the same base damage as an Elven bow. It's also rather unique looking, with certain markings on the bow glowing a faint orange at times. Unfortunately, in order to get into the ruins, you will need to acquire Kagrumez Resonance Gems through the side quest The Kagrumez Gauntlet.

Once inside, this powerful foe can be found on a rack in the southeast room. The Drainblood Battleaxe, the Drainspell Bow, the Drainheart Sword, and the Ghostblade are four unique spectral weapons, or ghost weapons, that can be found being wielded by spectral draugrs in Labyrinthian and Ansilvund.

Unlike most weapons wielded by the undead throughout Skyrim, these four ghost weapons keep their translucent, ghostly appearance when being wielded by the Dragonborn, and each has their own specific power that ties in with their titles.

The Drainblood Battleaxe absorbs the enemy's health, the Drainspell Bow absorbs the enemy's magicka, the Drainheart Sword absorbs the enemy's stamina, and the Ghostblade ignores the enemy's armor, while also adding three extra points of damage. The first three ghost weapons can be found with random enemies in Labyrinthian, east of Morthal, while the Ghostblade can only be found in Ansilvund, southeast of Windhelm.

On a fun side note, the Ghostblade is the only weapon in the game that can be improved using Ectoplasm. Across Windhelm, one of the common discuss topics you can overhear from NPCs is that one of the family heirloom weapons of the Shatter-Shield family has mysteriously disappeared.



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