Paladin:the ultimate good guy Vampire hunter:likes garlic Avatar:the last airbender Templar:Fights fire with fire....Literally Monk:E M B R A C E T R A N Q U I L I T Y
The templar build is what i always used when the dawnguard dlc first came out, i loved it so much. Auriels bow, shield, the snow elf armor, also used a mod to make the bow daedric tier weapon and dawnbreaker do sun dmg and it was so cool. Sometimes i joined the vampires though because Vampire Lords master race.
I have a pretty interesting (un)holy build, running the Ordinator perk overhaul: the Night Mistress. This Dunmer was a devout worshipper of Stendarr after her family was killed by vampires. She studied Restoration magic and even went so far as to join the Vigilant of Stendarr to hunt the evils of the world (Vigilant modded questline is great for roleplaying). She came to Skyrim in search of the Volkihar vampires, as well as seeking power. She wasn’t, however, entirely hateful of Daedra, but rather, she hated vampires. Things took a turn for the worse in Morthal when she found the lair of Movarth, a master vampire who she’d planned to make her next prey. He ended up imparting a little gift for her, and as she was out of potions and too far away from the nearest shrine, she was left slowly stumbling, beaten and sick with Sanguinare Vampiris, attempting to reach Solitude and the Temple. She never made it in time, and instead, succumbed to vampirism. She started off starving herself dry, refusing to drink human blood until she found a cure. After a couple of days of this, though, she couldn’t hold it back any longer. She only remembers awaking around midnight, covered in blood with a corpse nearby. But she felt odd, as if some power had awoken in her. This power was what finally got her to embrace the darkness of the vampire. So what if a few humans had to die at her hand? She would finally put an end to the unholy. And, one day, she planned to include herself. Finding Serana in that crypt was amazingly lucky, and seeing the power in progressing, she gratefully accepted Harkon’s gift. Her prey is the same, but her power is far different from before. Nobody, man or beast, can stop her now. For mods, Skyrim Unbound for the alternate start, Ordinator, Imperious, Aurora, and Apocalypse. I personally like the Emfy Cleric Armor for her as well, using another mod to make Emfy light armor. Finally, Sacrosanct as the vampire overhaul. Restoration/Alteration are your magic perk trees that you will spec into, specifically getting False Light from Restoration. Use light armor, a mace, and a shield if you would like. Start off running the (I believe) Apprentice Stone to ignore magicka costs on your early spells, later switching into the Atronach after becoming a vampire as my personal preference because I really, really like the Atronach mage vampire playstyle.
I am really proud of unknowingly almost replicating their Templar build in my crusader build. The only differences are that I used destruction instead of block, and ancient falmer crown instead of aetherium crown.
Your Avatar vs my Argonian Daedra Devotee would be a wonderful story. Your Avatar: "I kill Daedra Worshippers!" My Argonian: "I'm armed with nothing but Daedric Artifacts, live in the Abandoned House because of Molag Bal, and joined Thieves Guild just to meet Nocturnal..." On the other hand, the Monk'd probably get along with them for awhile before finding out who they are Your Monk: "I'mma lowly monk in brown robes, I like High Hrothgar" My Argonian: "I'mma lowly Alteration Mage in black robes, or at least that's my cover story, I like High Hrothgar, too ."
I really wish skyrim had more sun magic, being a wandering priest healing the hurt and performing last rites while also annihilating the undead an purging corruption would be amazing.
There was one kinda holy build I was trying recently.I call it the Daedric Paladin who finds that not all daedra are that bad. A Breton with Dawnbreaker and Spell breaker and Dwarven armor with: - some restoration to enhance his shield which acts as a ward as well and give him some healing and ranged damage if needed against the dead. -some fire perks in destruction to enhance his dawnbreaker's fire damage and ranged damage if needed against the living. Cloaked in fire against the living,cloaked in light against the dead. He hates the more evil Daedric princes like Molag Baal and Mehrunes Dagon. There is another build I'm thinking to try next which would also be holy and dual wield.I call it The Culler. It uses Dawnbreaker and the Dawnguard Rune Axe and light armor and alteration as well as some destruction to enhance the damage of its weapons and for some ranged damage. A red guard/orc hunter that hates vampires and undead so much. He can go abit darker later if you wish by becoming a werewolf further enhancing his power as well as Savior's hide and The Ring of Namira.
It seems to me the Monk should at least have some investment in Enchanting skills for bolstering health and stamina regen, reducing restoration casting costs, and the fortify unarmed enchantment, which would be obviously invaluable to the build. Unlike most forms of magic, Enchanting, especially that which isn't placed on weapons, isn't so obvious, not even in the various brawls you can get into with money on the line. They always say "no magic" but if you're taking a beating from a woman in steel plate armor, or a merchant nicknamed after a drunken night that he tried to ride a foal, they never seem to catch on if you're covered in so many health regenerating enchantments that they can't actually hurt you. This plays perfectly into that esthetic of being underestimated. Rings and basic Gloves can both equip the Fortify Unarmed enchantment. It's also technically all restoration class magic anyway, so shouldn't violate any aspects of oaths a monk might have taken.
I don't consider Meridia to be a daedric prince. If anything she is an Aedra. I think she should be considered one of the 9 divines. After all she hates wickedness and evil and wants to rid the world of corruption and her sword does damage to undead. Meridia, Mara and Auriel are my favorites. I usually have my character follow all three because it falls in line with their beliefs and wanting to bring light to the world and saving everyone they can. I use the Mara amulet and typically restoration enchanted clothes of some sort. And use Dawnbreaker and Auriel's bow as my main weapons. I don't ever use shields instead I'd prefer to have a hand free for a healing spell. Otherwise I would use Auriel's shield. I usually go with Dawnguard armor or go with some sort of light armor I made and enchanted myself. Sometimes I will go with mage robes and some arm guards and boots and a hood that has armor. Or no head covering at all until I find the Atherial crown. Kind of like a vigilant of Stendarr.
Hey may I suggest doing a Nordic Crusader/ Nordic Frost Paladin. It’s so fun to play, if you want to know my set up let me know. You should give them a backstory though cause I currently don’t have one
Alright I’m going to be a good character this time, no stealing, no killing innocents. *proceeds to destroy a skooma hideout to steal and consume all the skooma for himself, then murders and cannibalises an innocent priest* *MURDERS THE EMPEROR AND JOINS A SECLUDED CULT OF VAMPIRES WHO WANT TO BLOT OUT THE SUN SO THEY CAN FEAST ON THE LIVING*
The trusty argonian maid: basically a thieving reptilian bitch. The busty argonian maid: just a big titted modded lizard. The dusty argonian maid: a poor homeless argonian maid. The clumsy argonian maid: dirty skooma addict and drunk who thinks she's a khajit. And obviously the lusty argonian of course as number 1 Dunno why i just wrote this I need a hobby but fuck it I'm hitting send😂
*DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT*
Me: oh look, there‘s the boss-chest, I wonder what I‘m gonna get this time! Oh, what‘s this? Me, touching the ham: wait, what is this ham doing here Meridia, bursting my eardrums: A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BACON
My build was a heavy armored knight/templar imperial with Dawnbreaker and Shield of Peryite. Maxed out restoration with gear enchanted for reduced restoration cost basically makes restoration spells free for you, so you don't need to put any points in magicka at all while leveling. Max smithing and enchanting as well for maximum effectiveness, of course, and because it fits a templar's style. Your combat skills will be block, one-handed (only the lower perks are necessary), and heavy armor. Make sure to join the *Dawnguard* as soon as you reach 10lvl and complete the entire chain ASAP. Use imperial steel armor early on (NOT nordic). Get that dawnguard armor and wear it with pride until you replace it with a full plate steel set. Do the *civil war* campaign on the Empire's side, fighting for the glory of the Empire and your Emperor. Search the wisdom of the *Mages' College* only in relation to Restoration magic. NEVER EVER wear *daedric armor* or use daedric weapons - your end-game armor should be dragonplate. Never do any *daedric quests* , except the ones for Peryite and Meridia - because through Peryite you learn to help and heal the sick and diseased, and through Meridia you become a champion against undead and daedra. You may join the *Companions* but DO NOT turn into a werewolf - this is an abomination and a service to the daedric prince Hircine. In your interactions with the *Dark Brotherhood* , you must kill Astrid and destroy the Brotherhood to rid the world from its evil. Also, make sure to have high speechcraft and always choose the "good" option during conversations, except if it's bad people - in that case you can and should simply bash their head in with your shield, then ask the questions. When confronting other daedric princes (inevitable with Haermeus Mora), always choose the most resentful and defying answers. This was my build and I had a lot of fun RPing it. I hope you guys will find it fun as well :)
I'm kind of doing the same, only with a pro-Talos Nord. The shield-and-sword builds sure are fun, crushing the condescending pricks of Skyrim even more and talking shit to the daedra is so satisfying.
Steven The closest thing we have so far is the Templar, and I just want to say that it is so freaking fun to play that I wouldn't even need a Meridia's Champion build.
How to make these builds in 5e D&D, go! 5- Paladin: I’m not sure what you expected to be here, but it’s, funnily enough, a Paladin! In this case an Oath of Devotion Paladin. Really, what did you expect? Use a Maul, plenty of smites, etc. 4- Vampire Hunter: This one is a pretty fun one to make. The way I did it was playing a Cleric (15)/Ranger (5), Life Domain and Monster Slayer conclave. This was the best way to tack radiant damage onto a bow and arrow imo. Finding an Oathbow will be perfect as an analogue to Auriel’s bow. 3- Avatar: I first recommend Sun Soul Monk, then Paladin of Redemption, the former being much more accurate, but the later being just as viable, even a little challenging. 2- Templar: Heres a strange one, a little complicated. This is likely another Paladin, or just a particularly religious fighter. The light use of magic suggests multiclassing in order to put more emphasis on melee. 1- Monk: Again, like the Paladin, this is a no brainer. Play a monk, in this case you’re most likely a Kensei, seeing as he has a bow and arrows.
I absolutely love your story writing, the same with the schools of magic. I run a Breton Healer based on the set class from Oblivion, donning Tan/Monk robes with a matching hood, rugged leather shoes and a staff of Paralysis in both games while trying to use the same build as much as I can. I love being the friendlier, helpful magic user of which can defend themselves as well in a myriad of ways with the use of Destruction, Alteration and Illusion on top of mainly focused Restoration, travelling the lands to provide and help those in need, purifying any areas of Undead, Necromancy and Daedra as possible, all the while being devoted (though not in a controlled and overzealous manner) To Mara of all the nine divines.
Unarmored combat is always something that's been relatively week, but amazing in hindsight. I'd love to see a more detailed build that works with it. :) I know there are gloves of the pugilist and being a Khajiit give you unarmored attack benefits.
💥My new holy build - THE - THE PRESTINE OUTLANDER - A Redguard - former Arch-Alchemist & Grey-guard of the 1st Dozen (12 elite assassins of the King of Hammerfell) • Formerly called Prince Shomukah (a 3rd son of 33 children) • Formerly an Emminent commander of the 2nd regiment of his father's Armies of Hammerfell. - he was betrayed by his siblings who assassinated the king and exiled his mother as a sex slave to a dark pirate sorcerer of High Rock. Shomukah's parents were Meredia, Mara & Stendah Worshipers; however their plight came as a result of a bunch of young royals who secretly indulged in deadra worship in shadows. • There was a mutiny in the High Courts of Hammerfell that ended the King's reign forcing the Prestine Outlander to escape the mass execution of his fellow men & generals...he fled to Skyrim for his life seeking a new path, with a 12 ex-guards in charger of his safety. • He joined the Dawn-guard with his men bolstering their ranks, and now is a Shaman-of-the-Light, and Grand Master of the Restoration Arts. • a New Elder Scroll from the Ancients of Tappr sanctuary S.East of Hammerfell reveal he exploded into beam of glitters and reformed himself as mundane aedra... with the same memories - only this time every pain was made perfect as expected • Legends say The Prestine Outlander rescued his mother with his 12 colleagues and reversed all effects of her slave days and memoirs - the outlander's greatest power was to grant one wish to an "un-fortunate soul" of which the aedra were bound by oath to meet (at a place of the outlanders choosing to heal one unfortunate soul) at once - he fights for the light 💥
My biggest complaint with this game: There is little/no additional content for playing good characters. Mjola (sp?) in riften is a hint at something that should have been a whole subplot. Destroying the Dark Brotherhood is close, except that you have to murder someone to get the option.
I played the Paladin as a main for a looooong time, and loved it so much. I would highly recommend it for any vanilla players. The aesthetic is really great. Plus, the Dawnguard Runehammer is awesome.
Build idea: The adeptus custodes A protector of the emperor, clad in dwarven armor. He, like many of his nord bretheren, believed that talos was not a man, but a living, breathing god. Though the empire has banned his worship, unlike others, the adeptus custodes know the empire's plan: to stall the thalmor. He seeks to end the conflict. Bandit, stormcloak, thalmor, dragon, all of them, so that he can return to the throne room in Cyrodiil to guard the emperor of Tamriel. The adeptus custodes is eerily patient, being said to have been standing still on his post for hours, even days.
I play a witchunter build. i will hunt every undead and daedra. he also uses conjuration to use his targets own tactics against them along with the archery and restoration skills the usual vampire hunter has.
I think I'll try the Paladin build this week. Altough I'm not comfortable using anything but bow and arrows, I'll give it a try. But in my opnion I think an Imperial fits better for this build then a Breton.
I have an Argonian that is a healer/rogue (don't have a name for the build) Born in Cyrodiil, his father was a Mara priest, his mother a Brotherhood assassin. Being a natural in stealth and healing, he spent his life training, seeking to become an adventurer (before he gets an arrow to the knee). One day, he gets separated from them, having to rely on stealing and begging to survive. As he grew old, he became a mercenary, although never killing innocent people. His work hunting took him to Skyrim, where he got in the middle of an Imperial and Stormcloak confrontation, running away from there but got caught while crossing the frontier. He prefers to adapt to the fight, using stealth and the battleground as it seems fit, having a taste for "unorthodox" techniques (like using spiders as bombs for example), but preferably not triggering a fight if possible. He'll help the innocent, he'll kill the guilty, he works in the shadows to serve the light. So guys, what is he?
Hey Fudge, recently got back into skyrim after a couple months off. Wanted something new but didn't want to start off fresh. I ended up putting together a sort of Battlemage. I use the Archmage Robes with Moreki and some enchanted leather gloves and boots. I used a Nordic Sword called "Soulcarver" it's enchanted with Soul Trap and Absorb Health. I was leveling up my destruction while playing like this. I enjoyed using Firebolt and Incerate though. While playing was thinking of a back story of something like a Dragon Priest who betrayed his own. It was fun to play but kind of annoying because I'm already level 56 and my destruction was shit.
If you use the dragon aspect shout then turn into a vampire Lord and repeat it twice then your character will always have the dragon aspect look on them but not the affect it's kinda cool
Hello everyone. umm... i may have come in contact with vampires and i think now i'm one of them. this was not a problem until whole town started chasing after me. HELP ! how i undo this ?
I know that this video is more than a year old, but it's driving me nuts: You say disenfranchised. You mean disenchanted or disillusioned. Disenfranchised means that your rights or powers were taken away. (I usually hear that word in the context of losing voting rights). Y'all make this mistake a LOT.
Holy builds are gimped by at least two things. The most powerful items usually require an amoral character to get by joining evil factions or serving evil daedra. Also the strongest effect of the Restoration perk tree is only available to vampire characters.
I might make the Monk using either a Khajiit or a High Elf who was a healer during The Great War but he/she was caught healing Legion soldiers by a Thalmor agent in a cave and was held prisoner due to be executed for treason but managed to pick the lock on his cell with a splinter of metal, knock who was guarding his cell out the made his way into Skyrim where the Legion and the Stormcloaks were spilling each others blood knowing that 1. The Thalmor wouldn't waste their time looking in Skyrim for him and 2. He could do the Holy work of healing and protecting innocents whilst also healing wounded soldiers on both sides of the conflict. I'll use a glass bow and glass arrows naming it Akatosh's Wrath and use martial arts that himself and his fellow Priests and Priestesses used to defend themselves from Bandits and other people who'd be willing to cause them harm, then he'd use alteration, restoration and alchemy because i think as a healer alchemy would be useful to treat injuries, aliments and other benefical effects
This builds are great, but Oblivion is the best game to pay a Holy Build, the whole crusader DLC, the MQ being literally figthing demons in hell, and being able to cast without switching weapons.
"A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON"
please no
Bacon*
Stop touch Meridia peepee,you perv.
Alex Black damn peepee grabbers
Jared Draper LISTEN, HEAR ME AND OBEY
Jared Draper A FOUL DARKNESS HAS SEEPED INTO MY TEMPLE
Paladin:the ultimate good guy
Vampire hunter:likes garlic
Avatar:the last airbender
Templar:Fights fire with fire....Literally
Monk:E M B R A C E T R A N Q U I L I T Y
reject modernity return to monk-e
Templar: *Fire Force opening*
#1 Heimskr's holy paenus
BREATH NOW
Watch it rise up! RISE UP INTO THE ASS OF ELVES
The templar build is what i always used when the dawnguard dlc first came out, i loved it so much. Auriels bow, shield, the snow elf armor, also used a mod to make the bow daedric tier weapon and dawnbreaker do sun dmg and it was so cool. Sometimes i joined the vampires though because Vampire Lords master race.
I like the Avatar, the backstory of a Altmer who was basically a Thalmor on a journey for redemption makes me wanna root for her.
Puddle Zerg Oh, it's a fun build. Something satisfying about punching dragons and suplexing vampires.
Envoy Of The All-Terrifying i think she’s still blind, however due to auriels patronage she doesn’t need sight
I have a pretty interesting (un)holy build, running the Ordinator perk overhaul: the Night Mistress.
This Dunmer was a devout worshipper of Stendarr after her family was killed by vampires. She studied Restoration magic and even went so far as to join the Vigilant of Stendarr to hunt the evils of the world (Vigilant modded questline is great for roleplaying). She came to Skyrim in search of the Volkihar vampires, as well as seeking power. She wasn’t, however, entirely hateful of Daedra, but rather, she hated vampires.
Things took a turn for the worse in Morthal when she found the lair of Movarth, a master vampire who she’d planned to make her next prey. He ended up imparting a little gift for her, and as she was out of potions and too far away from the nearest shrine, she was left slowly stumbling, beaten and sick with Sanguinare Vampiris, attempting to reach Solitude and the Temple.
She never made it in time, and instead, succumbed to vampirism.
She started off starving herself dry, refusing to drink human blood until she found a cure. After a couple of days of this, though, she couldn’t hold it back any longer. She only remembers awaking around midnight, covered in blood with a corpse nearby. But she felt odd, as if some power had awoken in her.
This power was what finally got her to embrace the darkness of the vampire. So what if a few humans had to die at her hand? She would finally put an end to the unholy. And, one day, she planned to include herself.
Finding Serana in that crypt was amazingly lucky, and seeing the power in progressing, she gratefully accepted Harkon’s gift. Her prey is the same, but her power is far different from before. Nobody, man or beast, can stop her now.
For mods, Skyrim Unbound for the alternate start, Ordinator, Imperious, Aurora, and Apocalypse. I personally like the Emfy Cleric Armor for her as well, using another mod to make Emfy light armor. Finally, Sacrosanct as the vampire overhaul. Restoration/Alteration are your magic perk trees that you will spec into, specifically getting False Light from Restoration. Use light armor, a mace, and a shield if you would like. Start off running the (I believe) Apprentice Stone to ignore magicka costs on your early spells, later switching into the Atronach after becoming a vampire as my personal preference because I really, really like the Atronach mage vampire playstyle.
I am really proud of unknowingly almost replicating their Templar build in my crusader build. The only differences are that I used destruction instead of block, and ancient falmer crown instead of aetherium crown.
Boethiah's Champion The only use aetherium crown so the build is viable for console considering you need console commands for ancient falmer
Boost isn't the unofficial patch available on console?
Boethiah's Champion Yes but not for ps4 and at the time of making the build remastered wasn't a thing
Oh yeah, I forgot the build is old. My bad :P
Me combining Paladin, Templar, and Vampire Hunter into one giga force of light.
Your Avatar vs my Argonian Daedra Devotee would be a wonderful story.
Your Avatar: "I kill Daedra Worshippers!"
My Argonian: "I'm armed with nothing but Daedric Artifacts, live in the Abandoned House because of Molag Bal, and joined Thieves Guild just to meet Nocturnal..."
On the other hand, the Monk'd probably get along with them for awhile before finding out who they are
Your Monk: "I'mma lowly monk in brown robes, I like High Hrothgar"
My Argonian: "I'mma lowly Alteration Mage in black robes, or at least that's my cover story, I like High Hrothgar, too
."
2:00 "Go back to your shitty romance novel, nightspawn!"
That's something you can yell in combat as this build.
Last time I was this early Oblivion character faces were good loocking.
I really wish skyrim had more sun magic, being a wandering priest healing the hurt and performing last rites while also annihilating the undead an purging corruption would be amazing.
There was one kinda holy build I was trying recently.I call it the Daedric Paladin who finds that not all daedra are that bad.
A Breton with Dawnbreaker and Spell breaker and Dwarven armor with:
- some restoration to enhance his shield which acts as a ward as well and give him some healing and ranged damage if needed against the dead.
-some fire perks in destruction to enhance his dawnbreaker's fire damage and ranged damage if needed against the living.
Cloaked in fire against the living,cloaked in light against the dead.
He hates the more evil Daedric princes like Molag Baal and Mehrunes Dagon.
There is another build I'm thinking to try next which would also be holy and dual wield.I call it The Culler.
It uses Dawnbreaker and the Dawnguard Rune Axe and light armor and alteration as well as some destruction to enhance the damage of its weapons and for some ranged damage.
A red guard/orc hunter that hates vampires and undead so much.
He can go abit darker later if you wish by becoming a werewolf further enhancing his power as well as Savior's hide and The Ring of Namira.
Awesome as always but if I've seen a crossbow build, I don't remember it and can't find it.
TheIronGunslinger the bloodrider
Morrowind music... AWWW YIIIISSS
I don't care what character it is, but PLEASE make a modded build with whatever weapon is being used at 5:10 for all that is good in the world
Will you ever make some Oblivion builds?
It seems to me the Monk should at least have some investment in Enchanting skills for bolstering health and stamina regen, reducing restoration casting costs, and the fortify unarmed enchantment, which would be obviously invaluable to the build. Unlike most forms of magic, Enchanting, especially that which isn't placed on weapons, isn't so obvious, not even in the various brawls you can get into with money on the line. They always say "no magic" but if you're taking a beating from a woman in steel plate armor, or a merchant nicknamed after a drunken night that he tried to ride a foal, they never seem to catch on if you're covered in so many health regenerating enchantments that they can't actually hurt you. This plays perfectly into that esthetic of being underestimated. Rings and basic Gloves can both equip the Fortify Unarmed enchantment. It's also technically all restoration class magic anyway, so shouldn't violate any aspects of oaths a monk might have taken.
Seriously FudgeMuppet? These builds are Lore friendly:
Stendarr's warrior ( Breton ) : one-armed, block, alteration, restoration. Weapon: Bolar's Oathblade. Sign: The Atronach Stone
Akatosh's archer ( Wood elf ) : archery, sneak, restoration, alteration, illusion. Weapon: Auriel's bow (or Akatosh). Sign: The Thief Stone
Dibella's worshiper ( Imperial ) : illusion, speech, sneak, alchemy, one-handed (dagger). Weapon: Valdr's Lucky Dagger. Sign: The Serpent Stone
Julianos's apprentice ( High elf) : destruction, restoration, alteration, enchanting, speech. Weapon: Keening. Sign: The Apprentice Stone
Kynareth's child ( Argonian ) : one-handed, sneak, lockpicking, speech, alchemy. Weapon: Nettlebane. Sign: The Shadow Stone
Arkay's cursed child ( Redguard ) : conjuration specialized in necromancy, restoration, one-handed, enchanting, illusion. Weapon: Alessandra's Dagger or
Windshear. Sign: The Ritual Stone
Talos's hand ( Nord ) : two-handed, one-handed, blocking, smithing, heavy armor. Weapons: Wuuthrad, Champion's Cudgel, Aegisbane, Sign: The Warrior
Stone
Zenithar's laborer ( Orc ) : speech, smithing, two-handed, one-handed (dual wielding), enchanting. Weapons: Okin & Eduj, Red Eagle's Fury & Poacher's Axe,
Volendrung, The Longhammer, Trollsbane, Sign: The Lord Stone
And of course every build needs a bit of destruction so they can BURN THE ENEMIES IN HOLY FIRE
Top 5 Tank Builds
(The Warlock should be on the list if so)
So much holiness 🙏🙏
Top 10 evil skyrim builds
Can you guys make a top tank builds 2?
I don't consider Meridia to be a daedric prince. If anything she is an Aedra. I think she should be considered one of the 9 divines. After all she hates wickedness and evil and wants to rid the world of corruption and her sword does damage to undead. Meridia, Mara and Auriel are my favorites. I usually have my character follow all three because it falls in line with their beliefs and wanting to bring light to the world and saving everyone they can. I use the Mara amulet and typically restoration enchanted clothes of some sort. And use Dawnbreaker and Auriel's bow as my main weapons. I don't ever use shields instead I'd prefer to have a hand free for a healing spell. Otherwise I would use Auriel's shield. I usually go with Dawnguard armor or go with some sort of light armor I made and enchanted myself. Sometimes I will go with mage robes and some arm guards and boots and a hood that has armor. Or no head covering at all until I find the Atherial crown. Kind of like a vigilant of Stendarr.
These were great!!! More more more
Please bring back Vivec's faithful!
*Powerwolf Starts Playing*
Please make top five dark/evil build !!!!
Hey may I suggest doing a Nordic Crusader/ Nordic Frost Paladin. It’s so fun to play, if you want to know my set up let me know. You should give them a backstory though cause I currently don’t have one
You guys plan to do more builds with the Ordinator mod?
Do a Buoyant Armiger build ?
We want back Martin from FudgeMuppet!!!!!!
Could being a werewolf with the vampire hunter build work? Role play wise I don’t think it would be that bad
Holy ranger
I'm guessing evil builds soon?
wat about the DIVNE crusader
holy 🍀SHET🍀
The only bad thing about being a good character is that you can’t kill nazeem
Are any of these builds attainable with just the vanilla no-mod version of this game?
+Jayxe Yes, all of them except for the Avatar :)
And did anyone go for the monk yet?
I made a paladin of meridia.
i must capture the avatar to restore my honor
Commander leon Shepard WHAT KIND OF HONOR?
I must venture on my own to restore MY honor
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was watching avatar today and then i see this😭
Anyone else here a Zukka shipper?
Alright I’m going to be a good character this time, no stealing, no killing innocents.
*proceeds to destroy a skooma hideout to steal and consume all the skooma for himself, then murders and cannibalises an innocent priest*
*MURDERS THE EMPEROR AND JOINS A SECLUDED CULT OF VAMPIRES WHO WANT TO BLOT OUT THE SUN SO THEY CAN FEAST ON THE LIVING*
Hey, can you do me a favor and stop guarding the way to the greybeards?
Yea me too
Last time I was this early talos was a mortal
Daniel Spaniel Manuel
The fuck you say?
+theTATHmeister Looks like someone doesn't read Lore
theTATHmeister. Fus Ro Dah.
Necrosis the Dremora Warlord It is just a joke dude
I'm pretending to be Imperial, and I sided with them, so yeah.
Idiot Sandwich The Empire is superior
Top 5 lusty maid builds pls
The trusty argonian maid: basically a thieving reptilian bitch.
The busty argonian maid: just a big titted modded lizard.
The dusty argonian maid: a poor homeless argonian maid.
The clumsy argonian maid: dirty skooma addict and drunk who thinks she's a khajit.
And obviously the lusty argonian of course as number 1
Dunno why i just wrote this I need a hobby but fuck it I'm hitting send😂
@@evoke2329 you forgot the crusty argonian maid
@@PutYoRhymeOn 😂I dread to think how she got that title 🤔
@@evoke2329 she bathed in shit and it crusted over
@@TheRealGraceon 😰
*Deus Vult Intensifies*
WE WILL TAKE JERUSALEM
nyesis
Indeed
*_DEUS VULT INFIDEL!!!_*
*DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT*
Me: oh look, there‘s the boss-chest, I wonder what I‘m gonna get this time! Oh, what‘s this?
Me, touching the ham: wait, what is this ham doing here
Meridia, bursting my eardrums: A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BACON
YOU MORTAL WILL TRAVEL TO MY SHRINE AND YOU WILL GET RID OF THE BEEF IN MY CRYPTS.
Restoration plus illusion is the most evil. Edit. If you make him from cyrodil he's an evil Pope
"She aims to repent for her youthful bigotry and condescension"
> proceeds to slam someone head first into the ground. 3:40
HOLY hell these are awesome builds!
+Juan Snow _ Thank you!!!
FudgeMuppet Hai
FudgeMuppet Im really really really really really really sick
Umut Balcı Perhaps
Holy Hell?
1:29 that arrow dodge kill cam tho
Fudge my muppet whatever that means
Don't you dare touch poor Kermit!
Is it possible to muppet neck a muppet?
My build was a heavy armored knight/templar imperial with Dawnbreaker and Shield of Peryite. Maxed out restoration with gear enchanted for reduced restoration cost basically makes restoration spells free for you, so you don't need to put any points in magicka at all while leveling. Max smithing and enchanting as well for maximum effectiveness, of course, and because it fits a templar's style. Your combat skills will be block, one-handed (only the lower perks are necessary), and heavy armor.
Make sure to join the *Dawnguard* as soon as you reach 10lvl and complete the entire chain ASAP. Use imperial steel armor early on (NOT nordic). Get that dawnguard armor and wear it with pride until you replace it with a full plate steel set. Do the *civil war* campaign on the Empire's side, fighting for the glory of the Empire and your Emperor. Search the wisdom of the *Mages' College* only in relation to Restoration magic. NEVER EVER wear *daedric armor* or use daedric weapons - your end-game armor should be dragonplate. Never do any *daedric quests* , except the ones for Peryite and Meridia - because through Peryite you learn to help and heal the sick and diseased, and through Meridia you become a champion against undead and daedra. You may join the *Companions* but DO NOT turn into a werewolf - this is an abomination and a service to the daedric prince Hircine. In your interactions with the *Dark Brotherhood* , you must kill Astrid and destroy the Brotherhood to rid the world from its evil. Also, make sure to have high speechcraft and always choose the "good" option during conversations, except if it's bad people - in that case you can and should simply bash their head in with your shield, then ask the questions. When confronting other daedric princes (inevitable with Haermeus Mora), always choose the most resentful and defying answers.
This was my build and I had a lot of fun RPing it. I hope you guys will find it fun as well :)
I'm kind of doing the same, only with a pro-Talos Nord. The shield-and-sword builds sure are fun, crushing the condescending pricks of Skyrim even more and talking shit to the daedra is so satisfying.
Rosen Kostov I use a bit of destruction so I can BURN MY ENEMIES IN HOLY FIRE
The best Holy Build is obviously the Abomination
Rowan Mayer NO THAT'S IN UNHOLY THING
@@LordDaroon It's holy to Namira, what's wrong with that =D
But, *do these builds have pommels* ?
Zakaria follow up question, can they end people rightly?
Oh my god... the skallagrim/shadiversity fans are everywhere lol
Fahad Mughal Beat me to it.
By 7 months....
@@able_apothecary6674 oh shit. Watching this video again 2 years later and just coming across this
How have you not done a build for Meridia's champion yet?
Steven ikr
Steven The closest thing we have so far is the Templar, and I just want to say that it is so freaking fun to play that I wouldn't even need a Meridia's Champion build.
"Vanilla unarmed is weak"
"Has a non khajiit non heavy gauntlets unarmed build
i first thought it said top five holy buildings. Hope that will be a future video.
How to make these builds in 5e D&D, go!
5- Paladin: I’m not sure what you expected to be here, but it’s, funnily enough, a Paladin! In this case an Oath of Devotion Paladin. Really, what did you expect? Use a Maul, plenty of smites, etc.
4- Vampire Hunter: This one is a pretty fun one to make. The way I did it was playing a Cleric (15)/Ranger (5), Life Domain and Monster Slayer conclave. This was the best way to tack radiant damage onto a bow and arrow imo. Finding an Oathbow will be perfect as an analogue to Auriel’s bow.
3- Avatar: I first recommend Sun Soul Monk, then Paladin of Redemption, the former being much more accurate, but the later being just as viable, even a little challenging.
2- Templar: Heres a strange one, a little complicated. This is likely another Paladin, or just a particularly religious fighter. The light use of magic suggests multiclassing in order to put more emphasis on melee.
1- Monk: Again, like the Paladin, this is a no brainer. Play a monk, in this case you’re most likely a Kensei, seeing as he has a bow and arrows.
have you ever considered doing an Oblivion build, seeing how that the game suddenly became relevant again?
It did?
Secondary Vault To me, It always has
Wait when
Secondary Vault That's what memes do.
through custom spells, Oblivion has way more capacity for role playing.
That, and the world is much less straight-forward.
I absolutely love your story writing, the same with the schools of magic.
I run a Breton Healer based on the set class from Oblivion, donning Tan/Monk robes with a matching hood, rugged leather shoes and a staff of Paralysis in both games while trying to use the same build as much as I can.
I love being the friendlier, helpful magic user of which can defend themselves as well in a myriad of ways with the use of Destruction, Alteration and Illusion on top of mainly focused Restoration, travelling the lands to provide and help those in need, purifying any areas of Undead, Necromancy and Daedra as possible, all the while being devoted (though not in a controlled and overzealous manner) To Mara of all the nine divines.
Top 5 Mage Builds Please.
Unarmored combat is always something that's been relatively week, but amazing in hindsight. I'd love to see a more detailed build that works with it. :)
I know there are gloves of the pugilist and being a Khajiit give you unarmored attack benefits.
💥My new holy build - THE - THE PRESTINE OUTLANDER - A Redguard - former Arch-Alchemist & Grey-guard of the 1st Dozen (12 elite assassins of the King of Hammerfell)
• Formerly called Prince Shomukah (a 3rd son of 33 children)
• Formerly an Emminent commander of the 2nd regiment of his father's Armies of Hammerfell.
- he was betrayed by his siblings who assassinated the king and exiled his mother as a sex slave to a dark pirate sorcerer of High Rock. Shomukah's parents were Meredia, Mara & Stendah Worshipers; however their plight came as a result of a bunch of young royals who secretly indulged in deadra worship in shadows.
• There was a mutiny in the High Courts of Hammerfell that ended the King's reign forcing the Prestine Outlander to escape the mass execution of his fellow men & generals...he fled to Skyrim for his life seeking a new path, with a 12 ex-guards in charger of his safety.
• He joined the Dawn-guard with his men bolstering their ranks, and now is a Shaman-of-the-Light, and Grand Master of the Restoration Arts.
• a New Elder Scroll from the Ancients of Tappr sanctuary S.East of Hammerfell reveal he exploded into beam of glitters and reformed himself as mundane aedra... with the same memories - only this time every pain was made perfect as expected
• Legends say The Prestine Outlander rescued his mother with his 12 colleagues and reversed all effects of her slave days and memoirs - the outlander's greatest power was to grant one wish to an "un-fortunate soul" of which the aedra were bound by oath to meet (at a place of the outlanders choosing to heal one unfortunate soul) at once - he fights for the light 💥
So good to follow aussies on youtube, not so many 3am uploads ay
Same bro they upload at like 8:30 in the morning or 12:00 pm which is awesome btw I'm South Australian
My biggest complaint with this game: There is little/no additional content for playing good characters. Mjola (sp?) in riften is a hint at something that should have been a whole subplot. Destroying the Dark Brotherhood is close, except that you have to murder someone to get the option.
I played the Paladin as a main for a looooong time, and loved it so much. I would highly recommend it for any vanilla players. The aesthetic is really great. Plus, the Dawnguard Runehammer is awesome.
Who else sees the beacon and just leaves it there, and proceeds to leave as quickly as possible
Build idea:
The adeptus custodes
A protector of the emperor, clad in dwarven armor.
He, like many of his nord bretheren, believed that talos was not a man, but a living, breathing god.
Though the empire has banned his worship, unlike others, the adeptus custodes know the empire's plan: to stall the thalmor.
He seeks to end the conflict. Bandit, stormcloak, thalmor, dragon, all of them, so that he can return to the throne room in Cyrodiil to guard the emperor of Tamriel.
The adeptus custodes is eerily patient, being said to have been standing still on his post for hours, even days.
"Charitable and protective personalities" *Impales someone with a flaming sword*
so which one pressures peasants into giving them money by threatening to tell god on them
😲 Please do a unholy build or like a video of your most evil builds!
I play a witchunter build. i will hunt every undead and daedra. he also uses conjuration to use his targets own tactics against them along with the archery and restoration skills the usual vampire hunter has.
I think I'll try the Paladin build this week. Altough I'm not comfortable using anything but bow and arrows, I'll give it a try. But in my opnion I think an Imperial fits better for this build then a Breton.
Wait if the Templar kills all deadric worshippers does that mean she kills all Dunmer because the majority of them worship Azura and Boethia
I love the Padalin. I play on PS4 with the Armoured Mage Robes and golden plate armour mods for extra beast aesthetic.
I have an Argonian that is a healer/rogue (don't have a name for the build)
Born in Cyrodiil, his father was a Mara priest, his mother a Brotherhood assassin. Being a natural in stealth and healing, he spent his life training, seeking to become an adventurer (before he gets an arrow to the knee).
One day, he gets separated from them, having to rely on stealing and begging to survive. As he grew old, he became a mercenary, although never killing innocent people.
His work hunting took him to Skyrim, where he got in the middle of an Imperial and Stormcloak confrontation, running away from there but got caught while crossing the frontier.
He prefers to adapt to the fight, using stealth and the battleground as it seems fit, having a taste for "unorthodox" techniques (like using spiders as bombs for example), but preferably not triggering a fight if possible.
He'll help the innocent, he'll kill the guilty, he works in the shadows to serve the light.
So guys, what is he?
I'm guessing anytime these builds see a begger or somebody ask for money they will give it to them if possible.
Hey Fudge, recently got back into skyrim after a couple months off. Wanted something new but didn't want to start off fresh. I ended up putting together a sort of Battlemage. I use the Archmage Robes with Moreki and some enchanted leather gloves and boots. I used a Nordic Sword called "Soulcarver" it's enchanted with Soul Trap and Absorb Health. I was leveling up my destruction while playing like this. I enjoyed using Firebolt and Incerate though. While playing was thinking of a back story of something like a Dragon Priest who betrayed his own. It was fun to play but kind of annoying because I'm already level 56 and my destruction was shit.
2:40 “he plays like a ranged tank”... you mean like a real world tank?
Hey Fudge can you make top 5 destruction builds?
That is a counterpart of top 5 evil builds.
Top 5 dunmer builds
445th comment.😐😢😭
I played the Paladin build. I absolutely loved playing him, and kinda miss the character lol
Would the paladin be fine with dawnbreaker?
>be Argonian
>holydiver.jpg
Holy Hole in a Sweetroll, Batman!
If you use the dragon aspect shout then turn into a vampire Lord and repeat it twice then your character will always have the dragon aspect look on them but not the affect it's kinda cool
Imagine all five of them teaming up.
What weapon is that NPC wielding at 5:30?
No Crusader?
Am disappoint.
Wait a second do the Templar kill dunmers then because they are deadraworrshipers.
Pardon me for bad english.
What a inspiring video created by the divines themselves
Hello everyone. umm... i may have come in contact with vampires and i think now i'm one of them. this was not a problem until whole town started chasing after me. HELP ! how i undo this ?
I know that this video is more than a year old, but it's driving me nuts:
You say disenfranchised. You mean disenchanted or disillusioned. Disenfranchised means that your rights or powers were taken away. (I usually hear that word in the context of losing voting rights). Y'all make this mistake a LOT.
Holy builds are gimped by at least two things. The most powerful items usually require an amoral character to get by joining evil factions or serving evil daedra. Also the strongest effect of the Restoration perk tree is only available to vampire characters.
I might make the Monk using either a Khajiit or a High Elf who was a healer during The Great War but he/she was caught healing Legion soldiers by a Thalmor agent in a cave and was held prisoner due to be executed for treason but managed to pick the lock on his cell with a splinter of metal, knock who was guarding his cell out the made his way into Skyrim where the Legion and the Stormcloaks were spilling each others blood knowing that 1. The Thalmor wouldn't waste their time looking in Skyrim for him and 2. He could do the Holy work of healing and protecting innocents whilst also healing wounded soldiers on both sides of the conflict. I'll use a glass bow and glass arrows naming it Akatosh's Wrath and use martial arts that himself and his fellow Priests and Priestesses used to defend themselves from Bandits and other people who'd be willing to cause them harm, then he'd use alteration, restoration and alchemy because i think as a healer alchemy would be useful to treat injuries, aliments and other benefical effects
This builds are great, but Oblivion is the best game to pay a Holy Build, the whole crusader DLC, the MQ being literally figthing demons in hell, and being able to cast without switching weapons.