The Best Skyrim Quests Of All Time
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- The 5 best quests in Skyrim that are worth doing, because there are a lot really crappy quests in Skyrim and why should you wait to find the good ones. Including the mind of madness, and blood on the ice to name of a few of the top 5.
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What about "craft an iron dagger"?
+Floofy Flareon ya that is a good one.
Arcadia frost salts is 10x better story
Ummm how tf are u guys forgetting about the memorable delivery of Idgrods letter
Getting braith to leave Lars alone
Ya better get that 30 crimson nirnroots for me
Ya lazy potatoes
What about the one where you get drunk and marry a hagraven?
TheRealBallOfFluff that’s my favorite one
you WHAT
Yep that was fun
If I remember right; that quest was a good idea, but executed poorly.
Benjamin Schaefer skyrim is the fallout 4 of elder scrolls
blood on the ice is great but it's probably the most buggy quest ever
Right? Lmfao love the quest, but sometimes I straight up avoid it because of the bugs.
Almost impossible to complete unless you use console commands (on PC machines) to get you from one stage to the next. I feel sorry to those playing on gaming machines (xbox, etc) who don't have access to the console commands.
If u not trigger dead body and guard on graveyard go unlock hjerim take beware butcher note and read it that will trigger the quest also hjerim unlock was master better take picklock stat
I love the concept of the quest and I love the reward (necromancer character FTW) but whenever I do it, I borderline need to keep a flowchart to make sure I don't run into one of the dozen ways to bug the quest into being unsolvable or worse not identify the necromancer amulet and have it stuck as a useless unremovable quest item in my inventory for forever and a day.
Spoilers below
also I'm not sure if their is another way to evade the second issue but I hate being forced to sell _a piece of potently _*_dangerous_*_ magical evidence found in a murder house_ to some random collector (he matters in the end but the main character and first time players usually wont know that, and if they do its even more illogical to sell him the damn thing)
i still have the fucking strange amulet in mty inventory and tbh i think arivanya is dead.
Best quest is when you get drunk of your ass, and need to fix the shit you've caused before waking up in a temple halfway across the continent.
Sublime has a song called What Happened about that type of scenario.
I think I know the one you mean there...
Finishing that quest activates some random encounters where people who you pissed off while drunk come for revenge
fast travel confuses the shit out of them
still has anyone knows what happens if you marry the merchant who you get the ring from for the hagraven before taking this quest?
My favorite quest was probably the Forsworn Conspiracy. It's a shame the Forsworn weren't focused on much, except for that one quest. The idea of a Reachman controlled Markarth is really cool to me.
Hordika Venom There is also the Red Eagle quest which also talks about the forsworn too.
I liked that quest because it gave the opportunity to massacre all those terrorists with a Bound Sword and an Atronach...
Hordika Venom my favourite aswell
+Lemon Zazz122 Same XD. I have a burning hatred of just about everyone in Markarth (with a few exceptions), and nothing is more satisfying to me than watching the Forsworn destroy the Markarth guard 😂😂😂
I would have liked the option to get rid of theese heretics for good.
One of my favorites is the quest where you work as a mercenary for the trade company at windhelm and have to attack an island. It is called "Rise in the East"
Gonna check this out now, thanks!
For sure a fantastic quest.
That the place where i got my ebony sword
Completed: Protect Yamarz
Yep he seems protected to me
This should only take a second... YOU NEVER SHOULD HAVE COME HERE!
"like dropping an animal head on a guy to kill him, they don't have that in Skyrim"
then immediately shows the Skyrim quest you can do exactly that
It was an Oblivion footage you dumb
@@rasec3408 you never played the Skyrim dark brotherhood questline eh? or maybe you were never aware that the gargoyle head can be dropped on Vittoria vici to kill her in bound till death
@@rasec3408 when I said "then immediately shows the Skyrim quest where you can do exactly that" I meant the following gameplay footage of cantina shooting Vittoria in the quest bound till death
my favorite quest in skyrim was always the thieves guild quest where you break into the dwemer museum in markarth
+SquirellDisciple ya I really liked that one too. I almost put it on here.
that quest is ass ngl
The only quest in the thieves guild who need a real uses for sneaking 😅
Vincent Corvus Don’t forget the very first mission where you have to lockpick a container and place it on someones inventory
Spoilers:
Jumping off the waterfall at the end is one of the most satisfying moments in Skyrim.
the cat in last scene is like: "khajiit is innocent of this crime"
I hate the "The Waking Nightmare" quest, but that might be because I have started too many new characters and I have to do it every time just to be able to be in Dawnstar
Dawnstar is where the Daedric quest 'Pieces of the Past' is gained from, you get Mehrunes' Razor from it, a dagger with a 3% to one-shot
Love that dagger, it's a must-have.
I can't enjoy it, because I'm always worrying about if it's going to be a playthrough where I'm bugged and can't get the house and be thane. Also, I'm still underpowered, because I'm afraid to start the DBrotherhood quests and get their amazing gloves until I get the Hearthfire houses o.o
Actually, I was thinking about the vampire one in Morthal. I just plain hate Waking Nightmare.
Mine glitches out every time I try to play it. The priest guy gets stuck trying to open the first door inside the tower.
“The Dark Brotherhood quests suck!” Oh.... except for this one, and this one... oh and this one is pretty cool... and then the sanctuary gets attacked... and then You have to track down Cicero... and you get to set up your own Sanctuary....
And you get 20,000 gold at that point say fuck the group and leave
I think he was comparing it to the dark brotherhood quests of oblivion, who were faaar superior
@@rbguerreiro2466 yes Skyrim was really lacking when it came to DB quests like Oblivion's Whodunit
Personally, I liked that one quest where you have to enter a tomb, kill a bunch of Draugr and retrieve an objetc.
Dude, you could actually drop a statue on the bride. You're lying if you say we don't drop shit on people's heads in Skyrim.
+Borislav Arnaudov wait what!!! I am going to have to go check this out.
The Gargoyle looking thing above the bride? Press E behind it and it drops on her.
Well I just checked it out and it was pretty awesome. I can't believe i missed that, thanks man!
I have to replay the game, just for that now. I did as was shown in the video and shot her from the same spot.
It's pretty funny how you cut to the view of that scene immediately after the statement.
I LOVE when that snow elf in the special edition talks about his kind is basically endangered or extinct, and how it happened. It only gets more interesting from there
Shoulda had the sanguine rose quest in here I think
Honestly, Skyrim has quite a lot of good quests overall. It just also has a lot of radiant quests that aren't meant to be good (they're meant to give you something to do and have you go explore different towns and places instead of being isolated in one area).
There are quite a lot of good quests in Skyrim. But a lot of them tend to feel pretty similar. You go to a cave that feels like every other cave with some draugr and maybe that stone animal puzzle and then you get the end and you go back you get a lame reward and repeat. Which does have to do with the radiant quests also but there are a lot of normal quests that have the same formula. With that said Skyrim definitely has it's pros over the previous titles.
I'm talking about actual side quests. "Missing in Action", "In my hour of need", "Forsworn Conspiracy/Escape From Cidna Mine", "The Wolf Queen", and many more. There's a lot of actual side quests that actually feels like side quests, not just some simple radiant fetch quest. There's actual story to them, characters, and even choices in some of them where you can try to change the ending of the little quest slightly. A lot of these quests. Around 3-4 in a major city, and over 10+ scattered all around, each quest exploring a story. I am discounting Daedric Quests here, cause those are obviously pretty good overall.
As for caves... Why would anyone in their right minds think like that about caves? Yes, similar set pieces and such so caves do look similar but dear god... Go through every single dungeon in Morrowind and Oblivion, then you'll miss Skyrim's because... Skyrim's dungeons were literally hand made with each telling it's own story, while Morrowind and Oblivion all had copy-pasted dungeons. Meaning, every single dungeon that isn't important is similar to one another. Discounting majorly important dungeons, how many actual misc dungeons can you remember from Oblivion that was actually well made and good overall?
Also, rewards are always lame unless they're Daedric Quests... Even in previous titles. What do you expect?
You have got me there. Oblivion's dungeons are very copy paste. I suppose I was more thinking of how it seems easier to avoid oblivions dungeons. Although they do try to force the Oblivion gates on you and I really hate those.
Honestly, they force nothing on you, in the sense that you have a choice to NOT do it but if you wanna do the main story, then you'll have to do many Oblivion gates. As for the dungeons, I feel like there is more dungeon related quests in Skyrim simply because the dungeons are more well made, while Oblivion's dungeons are copy-pasted and just kinda there.
Jusey1 ya that is true. also in oblivion they really push into the main quest and if you just so happen to close the gate in kvatch then all of a sudden their are gates everywhere which is frustrating. I mean that is similar to skyrim with the dragons but at least in Skyrim the main quest doesnt feel anywhere near as necessary. which I do appreciate.
Are we all going to forget that you can play TAG with the kids in Riften? That was by far my favorite quest...
Colin Martin You can play tag with kids in Whiterun as well.
Holy shit yes. Best quest in any game. If I remember correctly you can play hide and seek with them as well.
No one gives enough love to "The Aetherium Forge" quest. Loved following the map she drew in the journal and it has some of the better puzzles in Skyrim. But that's my personal preference, this is a great video.
I liked Forsworn Conspiracy a lot. I remember at the part where you're supposed to get captured and sent to Cidna Mine I managed to escape all the guards. Then I realized you can't actually progress the quest if you don't get caught lol
I knew Calixto was the butcher from the beginning because he had an embalming tool in his collection like the ones supposedly used to commit the murders
Nice catch man. Didn't even think of that.
there is also a chest in the upper part of his house which contains a journal. Read that journal and that explains everything about him being the butcher.
... that is why I knew Calixto was the butcher from the beginning.
I knew instantly from the moment he said “it’s always sad when someone has to die.”😂
I immediately robbed the guy blind and found his journal before I even started the quest. One of my biggest regrets in Skyrim.
"I've fought mudcrabs more fearsome than you." *cat yawns and bats him away*
One thing a lot of people don't know is that this Sheogorath is the character from Oblivion, after the events of the Shivering Isles. If you talk to him a lot you'll get the dialogue "I was there when Martin lit the Dragonfires" which describes the final quest in the Main story of Oblivion meaning its got to be the same person, god, thingy.
+Sonny Hoy I was not aware about that line but I did know he was the champion of Cyrodiil. He does allude to some of the events of Oblivion when he introduces himself.
Everyone knows this, lol
I thought it was too late for martin to light the fires so he used the amulet or something to become some akatosh dragon thing
I'd hope anyone who's played through Shivering Isles would think this, considering you literally become Sheogorath at the end of Shivering Isles.
i mean, if you played the shivering isles in oblivion you pretty much knew you'd turn into sheo shortly after the events of the game. you did stop the jyggalag from becoming sheo once again and you were granted his power.. honestly there coulda been 0 dialogue about oblivion's events for sheo in skyrim and you shoulda still known. rofl
My favourite quest line in general, is definitely the Dark Brotherhood one, from Aventus Aretino to assassinating the very one who ordered the assassination on the emperor, thus doing "a favor for an honorable man"
2:17 he’s obviously using Starbucks terms for the small bottle when he says it’s tall
Haha that ending was perfect
+trastewere Thanks man!
“waking nightmare” is much less fun than “night to remember”
Mate, don't remember how or what video made me sub to you but your production quality is great! Your sub count is bound to exponentially grow just keep pumping out vids as good as this one!
Thanks man that means a lot. I certainly planned to and hopefully this channel will see a lot of growth in the next couple months!
lol
It really doesn't take much to make me laugh. I cried when you said A tub
I thought that the mind of madness was not nearly as cool as oblivions sheogorath quest and there where a lot of quests I would have chosen instead but anyway good video... Cant wait for that oblivion letsplay :)
A Night to Remember, the two Wolfqueen quests, Arniel's Endeavor, Alduin's Bane, The Cure for Madness, The Staff of Magnus, Blindsighted, Darkness Returns, Battle for Whiterun, Battle for Windhelm/Solitude, The Taste of Death, The Foresworn Conspiracy, The House of Horrors, Ill Met by Moonlight, Lost to the Ages, Kyne's Sacred Trials, Skyrim had some pretty interesting quests and really cool stuff you could see in em
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watched a couple of your Elder scrolls videos today. Finally decided to comment on this one. I really like your videos and channel, thanks for the quality entertainment.
+Knowledge Truth glad you enjoy them man!
The death of an empire quest kinda got to me. I mean being betrayed and told that my home base is being ransacked and having to hoof it back there only to find it in flames and like three of my friends dead and haveing to hide in a coffin and cry while everything around ne burns and then finding Astrid like that....it was emotionally draining.
Another reason I kinda wish there was a hug mechanic.
I thought the first time through that the Companions were really awesome. At first I assumed it was going to essentially be the fighter's guild of Skyrim, killing bandits for coin and keeping the roads safe. The next thing you know you're doing some cult ritual to join a secret inner circle and you're going around killing people that are just doing their best to protect people from evil. Finally, you understand what's going on, and you can see what plagues the leader's mind in his old age. Do you help him atone and find forgiveness in the eyes of the divines? Do you leave him to his fate? Do you even believe in that kid of thing? Do you see it as a blessing or a curse for yourself?
I also personally liked the Sanguine Rose quest. In my first playthrough, I had not been to Markarth yet so it was pretty crazy waking up in some totally new place on the edge of the map and trying to connect the dots after your 'The Hangover' style night of wild partying. Doesn't hurt that the dots you are connecting are pretty hilarious, too. 10/10 would get a drink with that Daedric Prince again.
For me, The Ebony Warrior quest is honestly a masterpiece. It puts you against what I would call the final boss in the game. You have to fight him in what is very much one of the most difficult battles in the game. It really makes you keep trying harder and harder til you finally beat him. Best quest, in my opinion.
“Vaermina is the one causing the nightmares and he must be stopped to save the town”
Vaermina who has always been portrayed as female and never male in all of Elder Scrolls:
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#5 0:27 Waking Nightmare (Dawnstar)
#4 3:41 The Cursed Tribe (Largashbur Orc Stronghold)
#3 5:51 Blood on the Ice (Windhelm)
#2 8:09 To Kill an Empire (Dark Brotherhood related quest)
#1 10:44 The Mind of Madness (Solitude)
non-spoilerish list
I love how sheogorath makes references to back when he was the hero of kvatch. Such a good dlc. And able to become the most powerful daedric prince to boot!
My favorite quest ever is given on the Riften docks by an argonian. It leads you to dwemer ruins (I don't remember the name), and it is a linear quest where you follow the ghosts of a group of adventurers and see their memories. They die one after all until one can escape.
It is a really good quest.
No dropping animal head on target in Skyrim? You just showed your next footage of the wedding, where you actually get to do that!
I couldn't agree more about the first spot. This particular quest is my favorite too.
+Maera Fey There was no way I couldn't put it there. It's just too good.
One could even say that it is INSANELY good.
Haha, yes indeed.
The only top "10" videos worthy in its content currently on RUclips. I'm really happy I discovered this, keep spreading the word brother :)
When I first played Blood on the Ice, after imprisoning Wuunferth, I later was walking around and saw the Butcher sneaking up behind a woman and was able to kill him before he killed her. So that is an alternate way to end the quest, too.
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+Alice Eriksson haha thanks!
Glad to of subscribed, very witty and interesting commentary on your part.
+zuto96 Thanks man!
The part where you greenscreen yourself in the mind of madness made me cackle. Also, LOVE the part with you and your cat. Subscribed!
One of the funniest things about the Dark Brotherhood quests - or should I say FEW of the funniest things about it are : when you kill the decoy emperor, you can keep the Jarrin Root and kill him any other way possible to use the root for a big damage poison. And when you get to where you kill - whatever her name is in Solitude - you can loot all her belongings unless you decided to crush her with the statue.
I thought the title said quotes :*(
"I was an adventurer like you till I took an arrow to the knee"
"Someone stole a sweetroll"
+Shall0w_Riv3r haha not a bad idea.
You never should have come here
Oh the *CHEESE*
Casimir! He’s in oblivion!
Knights of the nine DLC
that's absolutely not the same guy
Just wanted to say I came across your channel by watching random stuff while waiting for texgen/dyndolod to run their patchers while modding - o man you got the giggles out of me :D Especially the video about Two Worlds cracked me up. Also it has been a good way to see a bit of the older Elder Scrolls games through your channel and see from where the series began essentially. Even though I've read a lot about the lore I was born too late to actually play the older games, heck - I was 13 when Skyrim came out. Good vids, keep it up!
I love the dark brotherhood questline! Great characters and great story
I was actually sad when Astrid died.. I never expected that
I really hated the Dark Brotherhood quests because of how attached I got to the characters. I cried for more than 10 minutes just because the five people died. Astrid’s death was meaningful to me. She betrayed the Brotherhood in the first place because she thought it would save it. And after seeing that it didn’t, she performed the Black Sacrament _on herself_ because of the guilt and the thought that she needed to die because she technically killed all that she held dear. I don’t know about all of the rest of you, but the Brotherhood quests were the best of all. I hated them in a good way.
I was more of Cicero's opinion, they didn't seem like much more than a group of bandits to me, having lost their faith, their tennets and their goal. They weren't even honoring their contracts anymore. I honestly disliked Astrid's ideas and their opinions about the brotherhood, which wasn't even one anymore. Though I agree that this put aside, they were all interesting characters with their own beliefs, experiences and morale which was quite enjoyable. They were quite the nice fellows, if one forgets their blasphematic attitude.
Me too, honestly. I couldn't give a rat's ass about any of the Oblivion characters tbh
They were such a ragtag bunch of misfits. Unlike the companions or the thieves guild there were actually quite the unique characters...
Fantastic review and sense of humor! :)
Your presentation skills are brilliant. Instant liked and subscribed.
BTW, i feel special nod must be given to daedric prince Sanguine's quest. That was weird and funny.
Subscribed as well. :) Keep up the good content! ^-^ You really do deserve much more followers.
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I literally cried when I killed Astrid the first time. I love The Dark Brotherhood quest in Skryim (but, yeah, the assassinations in Oblivion were more unique and memorable.)
Definitely the best quest in Skryim is the one where you get into a drinking contest in Riften and wake up in Markarth.
If you ask me,I love "A New source for Stalhrim" quest. Stalhrim itself is cool but stats for gears is what make this ore shine...
Scatsbury ruined the dark brotherhood quest line for me, I can't take it seriously
Damn it Kharjo!
oh no no no this is so wrong
I couldn't take it seriously the moment I dead thrall'd Astrid's charred corpse.
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I really enjoyed the low effort effort of this video. Subbed.
A Night To Remember was pretty fun. Thieves Guild quests were also pretty fun. Never done The Forsworn Conspiracy though.
Wolf Queen quests were also fun. And Touching the Sky.
My favorite quest is probably the TG questline (if that even counts, out of that line my favorite is probably Loud and Clear).
Pretty good video man.
Glad you like it!
are you feeling it now, Sheogorath?
Funny thing about blood on the ice, there’s a really common problem where one of the npcs needed for the investigation, since she isn’t flagged as unkillable, she could accidentally die, which happened to me the first time I played on the Xbox 360. Couldn’t bring her back because of no console commands on the Xbox.
I started looking into PC gaming that day.
my personal favs
1 A forsworn conspiracy
2 Diplomatic Immunity
3 A night to remember
4 To kill an empire
5 Battle for Whiterun
also i absolutely hate blood on the ice.
its VERY unique but has alot of bugs.
and theres a blood on the ice part 2, i feel like that would be a great idea for literally any other quest, even crafting an iron dagger.
What's with the Skyrim hateboner?
loszhor yeah, I understand being cynical he just sound like an unfunny arsehole
Ricardo VS True but to say most of Skyrim’s quest were bad is baffling to me. Don’t get me wrong it had is fair share stinkers but most of it is sounds like hating.
I don't know how he can say that the dragons are boring. Literally nothing in any game ever before did anything like what Skyrim did with dragons. I mean, they're just so fricking epic and you can harness their powers to annihilate foes. He is just being a petty, unreasonable purist grasping at straws to find every possible reason that Skyrim is worse than the earlier TES games. And I think the class and skill system is just as good in Skyrim as it is in the other games. Skyrim let's you go on your own and develop your own unique class by leveling up your skills as you play through, rather than just asking you right off the bat "you wanna be a thief, or a mage?"
Andrew Bresnan The dragons are epic, *AT FIRST* , but as you goes on, they just fall short.
And yes, most of the quest are BORING AS FUCK, some are good, but not as good as the previous TES games, the leveling system is… somewhat better? But, it's just heavily casualized that it doesn't feel like an RPG anymore, and more like an HackNSlash action adventure rather than an RPG.
Also, the unrestricted skill is somewhat infuriates me, like, in the end of the day, you're not a rogue/thief/archer anymore, you're just an overpowered god-among-men jack-of-all-trades kind of thing, and that's not a good thing
Dragons dont feel powerful they are weak and last time i checked weak wasnt a synonym for epic
For a second, I thought for the last one you were gonna put the Potema arc.
I like the part of you fighting your cat the best. He just seems so not worried.
Dude you had me laughing the whole time great job! Keep it up
I feel as if a mind of madness is also one if the most overrated quests, It one the most memorable quests but thats not the same thing.
I agree I actually found it to be boring
I read this as "5 Best Busts in Skyrim."
I admire you. It takes a lot of courage to be a RUclipsr and you're doing really good I'm a big fan of Skyrim, and your video seems really good
imo, the best side quest - is when you get your conjuration skill up to 90. Summoning a daedra, that insults you and killing him over and over - for reasons beyond me, was the most entertaining small-thingy I could've ask for XD.
Also, if we are talking about dlc's as well - for the same strange reason I loved the quest, where you had to invest money into excavation (can't recall the name of it). Reading through the dunmer journal, letters and couriers reactions - was all an awesome touch :D
Here's mine, a far superior list in no particular order:
1. Touching the Sky
2. No One Escapes Cidhna Mine
3. Elder Knowledge
4. Diplomatic Immunity
5. The Path of Knowledge
Some honorable mentions go to the entire College of Winterhold questline, Beyond Death, Chasing Echoes, and Battle for Solitude.
Touching the Sky?
The one where you go around the forgotten vale filling jars with water?
They couldn't have picked a more dull thing to do in such a great location imo.
Yeah, the final fight was great, but that was about it.
I agree with Cidhna Mine.
Elder Knowledge has a pretty good dwemer dungeon and ofcourse blackreach. But apart from that it's not much more then a really big fetch quest. Didn't leave a big impression on me.
Diplomatic immunity, don't know why you chose that one. Pretty short quest and pretty straight forward.
Go to a party, sneak in the back, kill a bunch of thalmor, find a couple of letters and get back out.
The Path of Knowledge. Again, decent dwemer dungeon but not my personal favorite. The quest itself isn't that great either.
You seem to like dwemer dungeons, so I'll give my own favorite dwemer dungeon quest: Lost to the Ages.
Ofcourse Kagrenzel is a lot of fun, but it doesn't have it's own quest, although apparently some fetch quests can lead you there.
The dungeon underneath Markarth is also quite nice.
Wait someone actually LIKES the Collage of Winterhold questline
In my opinion touching the sky is the best quest in skyrim
Finn Driessen what do you do in that quest
I liked a night to remember
It got a nice touching at the end with the inn music in that weird place yes
Finn Driessen yess
Finn Driessen yeah definitely
Very well made videos! At this rate I think you will get even bigger for some time.
I always liked the second Wolf Queen quest where you have to fight vampires and undead in the catacombs below solitude and kill the ghost of Potema.
subbed yo. your videos are good.
+Max Feller Thanks man!
Mind of Madness? Really? I mean, to each his own I guess, but I HATED that quest.
You’re not alone. I thought that quest was boring, especially after playing the shivering isles DLC in oblivion.
Thewifeswapped It's not even that I find it boring, I personally find it tedious, irritating, and convoluted. It wouldn't be so bad if the item I got was any good (Which it's not), if the story was engaging (It's not), or if it had some relevance to the overall game (It doesn't). I mean, if people like it, that's great, but I don't understand it.
Yeah. I thought the king of madness would be Cicero x10 but I guess not.
The departure from go here get this come back go get something else is what i imagine we people who like it enjoy its a puzzle thats just a pinch harder than spin this rock according to picture right over there. Sure it doesnt have any relevance in the plot of skyrim but in the whole of elderscrolls lore you get to meet your character from a previous game and delve into the mind of Pelagius III the mad septim a relative of the nord god talos.
Zutto Aragi - Not to mention buggy.
You know, I love the blood on Ice one because every one is scared of the Butcher. But meanwhile I killed two cultists in broad daylight and their corpses are still lying in the middle of the street. So hilarious
I love the Elder Scrolls videos, man. Keep it up! Good work.
+Trevor Guyette thanks man! Glad you enjoy them.
do you heavily mod your skyrim?
+Calvin Turner I don't mod it as much as some do but I do use a quite a few mods. If you would like I can give you a list of the mods I was using in this video.
I think I’m done with Skyrim I’ve done all these quests at least 3 times I’ve nearly 100% twice I’ve not done dawn guard yet though
But then I’m starting oblivion or morrowind
I loved the thieves guild quest quest where you break into the solitude storehouse to tail the argonian. It felt like a true blue stealth mission with multiple routes.
Skyrim is installing on my laptop, but I can't wait to do
all the quests. By the way, the part at the end when
you said that cat was a criminal was hilarious.
Also, cats are my favourite animals.
I swear, your to to toooooo funny!
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For me one of the best quest is Lost to the Ages. Really epic and big quest which seems like should be more than a side quest . I don't know if there's another quest as big as this.
Fun fact: The beggar that serves Lord Sheogorath in Solitude is the priest of Mania from Oblivion: Shivering Isles.
Have you done a best quests of Kotor?
+Willem Truter I have not done one but it is something I am interested in doing. It will be a little bit trickier than the Skyrim or Oblivion videos but I would like to.
The lady you have to kill that you mentioned right after mentioning you can't kill anyone by dropping an animal head on people in Skyrim, you can actually kill by dropping that stone bird head on her head.
That's really the problem with critiquing a game as big as Skyrim for what it doesn't have: it might actually have the thing, but you just haven't discovered it.
Like the point I'm always hearing about how Skyrim lacks the classic RPG element of spreadsheeting your character together... It does have that complicated numbers game, you just don't see it in the way you're used to, but it's certainly there under the hood. And that goes for so many little things: if you don't see it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Love your vids!
Hilarious!! I love his comedy! Keep up the good work!
No best Morrowind quests? =p
+Snow Games Not yet.
i couldnt disagree more with the #1 pick. I personally thought it was boring, lame, and just plain... dull. Its not challenging, or rewarding, its extremely easy actually, it came off as extremely lazy by bethesda. You didnt even describe why you thought it was a good quest, im actually fucking surprised even if it was in your top 10. Bethesda was just lazy, they fucking make the shivering isles dlc making Sheogorath one of the fans most favorite characters and they give him that 5 minute "quest". It would be in my most shit and disappointing quests in the game lmao
He likes the quest purely for Sheogorath, just didn't give the reason cause then it'd sound like top characters not top quests.
Personally I'm more a fan of Lost to the Ages myself, but hey, each their own. The ones you've spotlighted are certainly worthy as well one way or another.
hahaha that ending! Man your channel will grow keep up the good work!
+cameron emery Thanks man, it grows everyday!