30 Rare Skyrim Weapons That Are Impossible To Find And Where To Find Them

30 Rare Skyrim Weapons That Are Impossible To Find And Where To Find Them

30 Rare Skyrim Weapons That Are Impossible To Find And Where To Find Them

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30 Rare Skyrim Weapons That Are Impossible To Find And Where To Find Them

Skyrim is loaded with some of the most epic weapons in RPG history — and some of them are really hard to find. It’s also a lot of room in which to hide that sweet, sweet loot, the lifeblood of any RPG adventurer. When it comes to weaponry, Skyrim brings you hundreds of options spread out across ten different flavors. After all, it’s best to entertain a healthy and balanced variety when it comes to mangling draugr. But naturally, the best of the best in troll pokers, mudcrab mashers and dragon ticklers don’t exactly grow on trees. What fun is there to be had if they’re just handed to you? It’s all in the finding. While “impossible” may be a strong choice of words for some, Bethesda did a fine job in ensuring that you had to go to some lengths to wrap your greedy paws around your favored weapon. Well, that may be a bit of a stretch. A couple of these beauties are actually impossible to snag, unless you’re a PC player that’s less than scrupulous about popping open your console, or willing to pick through the mod selection for a replica. Anyway, next time you’re planning on a Skyrim outing, why not squeeze a hunt for one of these rare artifacts into your agenda? We’ve rounded up thirty to choose from, and some of them are sure to actually present a challenge for even the veteran plunderers among you. The ones that are indeed possible for you get your hands on, at least. Be wary of spoilers. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Blade Of Woe

via: folkenstal.com You could steal it from Astrid if you’re savvy enough, but why bother? She’ll just hand the thing over during the Dark Brotherhood quest “Death Incarnate,” making the hassle seem a little useless. Of course, you can conceivably duplicate the dagger this way, but the developers likely didn’t intend that. So be a good chap and do the right thing, eh?

Tsun s Battleaxe

via: nexusmods.com And it is actually impossible to get. That’s right, Tsun’s hefty cleaver just isn’t meant to be carried in mortal mitts. You’ll get your chance to face it in combat during “Sovngarde,” however you’ll never get the chance to carry it. Unless you’re a cheater. And you aren’t. Are you?

Karliah s Bow

via: bitcultures.com You might be a little miffed that Karliah seems to have shafted you by tossing you the weaker version, but really, can you blame her? You don't become a Nightingale through acts of charity, that's for sure.

Harkon s Sword

via: nexusmods.com The intensely vampiric nature of this sword's enchantments only take effect is the wielder is an actual vampire, ironically. But absorbing fifteen points of each health, stamina, and magicka with every single strike is tempting enough to make the plunge. You'll have the chance to grab this one at the conclusion of Dawnguard's main quest, after facing and defeating vampire head honcho Harkon. It'll be hard fought and hard won, but you'll have spoils aplenty to show for your toil, including this unique blade.

Headsman s Axe

via: nexusmods.com There's just something so familiar about this axe. You know, the long handle, the lethal, purposefully crafted blade. No question it's a beautiful piece, but where have we seen it before? Ah, that's right. It almost took our heads in Helgen. Of course, that makes it a picture perfect keepsake for the Dragonborn. But the only way to grab it is from the executioner, Ahtar, in Solitude. You can either do him a favor and win him over as a follower, take a shot at stealing it, or pry it from his cold, gone hands.

Ruin s Edge

via: en.uesp.net The thing is, you’re definitely missing out. While it's easy to point out that the bow looks absolutely ridiculous, it packs a punch and can inflict a variety of afflictions on your target. These include but aren't limited to frost damage, paralysis, and frenzy. Want it? Just dump your credits into the Creation Club and do the associated quest.

Ghostblade

via: skyrimforums.org To pick it up you’ll want to blaze a trail over to Ansilvund in Eastmarch, which is a considerable trip north of Riften. Shortly after entering the first level, you’ll receive a quest entitled “A Love Beyond Death,” which really just involves you venturing further in to take on a necromancer. After you’re done, a ghostly couple will thank you for your service, and leave behind the Ghostblade once they disappear.

Bolar s Oathblade

via: pt.uesp.net Devotees of the Blades will, at the very least, want this one on their mantle, if not in their hands. It's also highly recommended to go scoop this one up before beginning the quest "Ill Met By Moonlight," just to avoid any potential complication. It's tucked away in Bloated Man's Grotto, due west of Riverwood and north of Falkreath. Just look for the hidden shrine to Talos once you're there, and you shouldn't have too difficult of a time locating it.

Mehrunes Razor

via: en.uesp.net With every strike, the Razor has a small chance to instantly slay its victim. You can discover the quest to claim this priceless relic in one of two ways, by reaching level twenty and receiving a letter, or heading directly to Dawnstar and visiting the museum. After that, just speak with friendly neighborhood cultist Silus Vesuius and he’ll set you on your merry way to collect the necessary pieces.

Volendrung

via: pinterest.com Largashbur is an orcish fort in the southern reaches of the Rift, near the Jerall mountains. And that’s where you want to go for this one. The orcs hanging out there have a little giant problem that they want your help solving. Fight a giant, get the quest, fight some more giants. Just, y’know, be mindful of the fact that you’ll be expected to fight giants. Prepare accordingly.

Mace Of Molag Bal

via: elderscrolls.wikia.com

Chillrend

via: games-cdn.softpedia.com Nabbing this one is as simple as burrowing deep into the Thieves’ Guild quest line until you hit “The Pursuit,” where you’ll be tasked with infiltrating Riftweald Manor. You’ll find it resting in a display case once you reach the tunnels beneath the estate. Take care though, as with most leveled items, getting to it too early will result in you receiving a less powerful version.

Miraak s Sword

via. vgtimes.ru But straightforward doesn’t necessarily mean easy. Miraak is a strong opponent. Being Dragonborn himself, he has access to several shouts, powerful magic, and the stamina-draining sword we’re talking about. He’ll also heal himself to full health a total of three times throughout the battle. But it’s a task fully worth the rewards, including the sword, which is one of the most powerful in the entirety of the game, if a bit ugly.

Auriel s Bow

via: deviantart.com (Luipunker91) It's really no surprise that most are willing to go to some lengths to score a bow as nice as this one. It's got a powerful enchantment, a unique set of arrows, and has a crazy story behind it. But let’s focus on how to make it yours. You’ll need to tackle the lengthy and tough main quest within the Dawnguard DLC, reaching the leg titled “Touching the Sky.” From there you’ll venture to Darkfall Cave and do a favor or two for lonely snow elf Gelebor. Just brave the cave, find an ancient shrine, fight a legion of falmer, end his brother for him. The usual stuff. Afterward, Gelebor lets you get at your new toy.

Wuuthrad

via: za.pinterest.com Nords and big ol’ battleaxes go together like peanut butter and jelly. Maybe even better, actually. And apparently, elves don’t go too well with either one, as this Nordic heirloom has the unique property of being especially hurtful towards them. You’ll need to take the Companions’ quest line all the way to the end for this one, gathering all of the shards necessary for reforging it during the last two, “Purity of Revenge,” and “Glory of the Dead.” After that, it's all yours to keep.

Ebony Blade

via: thebeagleandthecourtesan.wordpress.com If you’re undaunted by this blade’s traitorous nature, are level twenty, and have completed the quest “Dragon Rising,” head to the bannered mare in Whiterun and ask Hulda about local rumors. You’ll begin the quest “The Whispering Door,” just make sure to tuck your conscience away somewhere quiet once you’ve got the thing.

Wabbajack

via: uberchar.com Just wander Solitude until you find a man named Dervenin. He’ll set you on a quest called “The Mind of Madness,” during which you’ll endure a merry little romp with Daedric Prince Sheogorath. The whole thing’s a bit surreal, but entertaining. Not to mention rewarding, as you’ll walk away with said Wabbajack.

Soulrender & Bloodscythe

via: deviantart.com (tekken360) To start the quest, just read a copy of the book “Deathbrand” after reaching level 36. There’s a particularly easy to find a copy in the Raven Rock Temple. Just follow the quest until reaching Gyldenhul Barrow and picking your way through a secret passage within. After that, it’s as simple as picking one up off the ground, and taking the other from a particularly angry ghost.

Nightingale Blade

via: forums.nexusmods.com It’s certainly worth every second spent, as it’s both gorgeous and powerful. It is, however, yet another leveled unique weapon, with the most potent version being available after level forty-six. But you’ll want to make a decision here, as there are some reported bugs concerning the highest level variant being unable to be improved at a grindstone. However, this does leave its associated enchantments underpowered, so choose wisely!

Red Eagle s Bane

via: elderscrolls.wikia.com To get set on your way to obtaining it, just find a copy of the book “The Legend of the Red Eagle,” you’ll receive a quest by the same name. They’re all over the place, but you can find one in the Bards’ College library.

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