List Of Two Handed Weapons Skyrim Scaled By Dmg

Types of 2H Weapons, Perks, and Trainers

Skyrim's Two Handed skill determines your damage with 2H maces (warhammers), swords (greatswords), and axes (battleaxe). The skill features numerous perks that can modify how weapons and power attacks behave. This guide will teach you several trainer locations, leveling tips, perk assessments, and a list of all craftable two-handed weapons and their damage values.

Scaled Two-Handed Attack Speed introduces a simple gradual progression in attack speed as the player character becomes more proficient in the use of two-handed weapons. There are different versions depending on the perk overhaul you use: The vanilla version adds a 5% increase to attack speed with two-handed weapons to each rank of the Barbarian perk. For The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Does bound sword get stronger with conjuration or one handed or both'. Aug 04, 2017  Version v2.2 Added Bound Weapons damage scaling with Conjuration skill. NOTE: Does not work with modded bound weapons feel free to request a patch and I'll get on it as soon as I can. Please also note that Bound Weapons do get benefits from One-handed, Two-handed and Archery perk trees becuz of their weapon types.

Two-Handed Weapon Benefits
Wielding a two-handed weapon means that you cannot also wear a shield, however you can still block. Blocking will even raise the block skill, although perks that specify you must be using a shield will not aid in this type of blocking. The big benefit to 2H weapons is their stagger - they're very heavy, and power attacks are thus likely to knock your opponent off balance.

Two-Handed Leveling
Every level gained in Two Handed will increase your damage done with these weapons just a little. You can use the Fortify Two-Handed enchantment, or potions which accomplish similar, to boost this beyond level 100.

XP gained per swing is based on the weapon's base damage. You won't want to use any other boosts when trying to train the skill, as your targets will die faster causing you to lose potential XP. Greatswords are best because of their attack speed.

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During the Dark Brotherhood quest line, you receive the horse Shadowmere, who can be beaten mercilessly to train 2H weapons. There are other options, such as training by hitting your followers or using Conjuration to summon familiars to beat upon. Ultimately, your best bet is to simply play Skyrim, get into combat, utilize the various trainers here and there as you level, and keep your damage coming from the 2H skill so that it can stay ahead of the growing power of your opponents.

Two Handed Trainers
You have two options for 2H trainers in Skyrim - Vilkas of the companions is a master two-handed weapons trainer who can be found in Jorrvaskr, Whiterun. You'll need to join the Companions to get access to him. Your other option is the Expert trainer Torbjorn Shatter-Shield who can often be found in Candlehearth Hall of Whiterun.

Two-Handed Weapon Types of Skyrim

There are three classes of 2H weapon to choose from in Skyrim. Each has its advantages which come from perks, and distinct speed and weight values that determine how fast the weapon can be swung, and how much stamina is drained when using a power attack.

Greatswords
The fastest of the 2H weapon types, Greatswords are also the least damaging. The 2h Weapons perk here applies a chance to critical hit when wielding these weapons.

Battleaxes
Battleaxes are a bit slower than Greatswords, but also do a bit more damage. The 2H perk special from this type will apply a bleed effect to the enemy.

Warhammers
The best for crushing armor - Warhammers are the slowest and heaviest weapon type in Skyrim, but carry the greatest chance to stagger, as well. With perks, you can reduce an enemy's effective armor while using a 2H mace.

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Craftable Weapons List

This table shows the weight and damage value for each type of 2H weapon, in all types of crafting material available in Skyrim. Dragonbone weapons require Skyrim's Dawnguard DLC be installed. You'll also need to be level 100 in Smithing and take the Dragon Armor perk.

Skyrim Two Handed Weapons
MaterialBattleaxeGreatswordWarhammer
DmgWt.DmgWt.DmgWt.
Iron16 2515181826
Steel182117172225
Orcish192518182126
Dwarven202319192227
Elven212420202328
Glass252524222729
Ebony232622222530
Daedric252724232731
Dragonbone263025272833

Skyrim Two-Handed Weapon Skill Perks

It's best to pick your favorite type of weapon early on. My personal favorite here is the Battleaxe, for the reliability of its bleed effect and nice balance of speed and power.

Barbarian (5 Ranks - 20% damage each)
(level 0/20/40/60/80 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
If Two-Handers are going to be your primary damage source, you'll want all five ranks of this perk to double your damage.

Champion's Stance
(level 20 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Makes 2H power attacks cost 25% less stamina, increasing your staying power in combat.

Limbsplitter (3 Ranks - more and more bleed)
(level 30/60/90 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Battleaxes cause bleeding damage against opponents. Works best against unarmored opponents, giving good reliable damage that will occasionally finish off a weakened opponent.

Deep Wounds (3 Ranks - more and more crit)
(level 30/60/90 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Gives up to a 20% chance to critical hit with Greatswords. I prefer this over Limbsplitter for the reliability.

Skullcrusher (3 Ranks - more and more Armor Penetration)
(level 30/60/90 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Warhammers ignore up to 75% of an opponent's armor. This will mainly work against well-armored humanoids - not much else will have a significant enough armor rating for it to make a difference. Still, those are tough targets in a big fight, and this will let you bring them down fast.

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Great Critical Charge
(level 50 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Once you have this perk, you can perform a power attack while you are sprinting. Simply run forward, and hold the power attack button as usual. Your character will leap and smash into the enemy, sometimes doing double critical damage. This attack will cause a powerful stagger.

Devastating Blow
(level 50 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Increases the damage of 2H power attacks, while enabling the decapitate death animation sometimes when you're finishing an opponent. Even Warhammers can decapitate an enemy, rather brutally.

Sweep
(level 70 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Tap the button to strafe left or right, and quickly perform a power attack. Your weapon will swing across the screen, hitting any enemies in the wide arc. The only perk that lets you hit multiple targets with a single weapon swing.

Warmaster
(level 100 Two-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Backward power attacks have a 25% chance to paralyze an opponent. Tap backward, perform a power attack. This tricky attack can knock an opponent of their feet - it's not like the paralyze you get with one handed weapons and affects many more targets.


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Types of One Handed Weapons, Perks, and Trainers

Skyrim's One Handed skill determines your damage with 1H maces, swords, axes, and daggers. The skill features numerous perks that can modify how weapons and power attacks behave. You can choose to dual wield, or go with a sword/shield or a sword/spell combination. This guide will teach you several trainer locations, perk assessments, and a list of all crafted weapons and their damage values.

One Handed Leveling
Every level gained in the One Handed skill will increase your damage done with these weapons just a little. You can use the Fortify One Handed enchantment, or potions which accomplish similar, to boost this beyond level 100.

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XP gained per swing is based on the weapon's base damage. You won't want to use any other boosts when trying to train the skill, as your targets will die faster causing you to lose potential XP. Daggers are best because of their attack speed. It's even better if you can dual wield two daggers.

During the Dark Brotherhood quest line, you receive the horse Shadowmere, who can be beaten mercilessly to train 1H weapons. There are other options, such as training by hitting your followers (limited use) or using Conjuration to summon familiars and daedra to beat upon. Ultimately, your best bet is to simply play Skyrim, get into combat, utilize the various trainers here and there as you level, and keep your damage coming from the 1H skill so that it can stay ahead of the growing power of your opponents.

One Handed Trainers
At Dushnikh Yal, an Orc Stronghold Southeast of Markarth, you can find Chief Burguk, who is the master trainer for One Handed. Amren, who has a house in Whiterun, can train you up to level 50. To access an expert trainer, you'd need to join the Companions, but Chief Burguk is more than enough.

One Handed Weapon Types of Skyrim

There are four classes of 1H weapon to choose from in Skyrim. Each has its advantages which come from perks, and distinct speed and weight values that determine how fast the weapon can be swung, and how much stamina is drained when using a power attack. A weapon's chance to stagger an opponent is determined by its class (of the four listed below), not the item's specific weight.

Daggers
Daggers certainly play nicely with dual wield, although there aren't many perks that affect them directly here. They deal the highest sneak attack damage (with a Sneak perk) and do not alert opponents with noise as other weapon classes do. They are the fastest weapon type, and due to their low weight do not stagger opponents.

Swords
Swords are slower than daggers, but still offer decent speed compared to the other types. The reach is much larger, and swords carry a decent chance to stagger opponents with power attacks.

War Axes
Slightly slower than swords, dealing larger damage and taking more stamina to power attack. They'll stagger a bit more often than swords thanks to their increased heft.

Maces
The heaviest, and slowest of the one handed weapon types, has the largest chance to stagger an opponent but will cost the most stamina doing so. With the perk for these, you can crush armored enemies easily, giving them a higher damage output late in the game.

Craftable Weapons List

This table shows the weight and damage value for each type of weapon, in all types of material available in Skyrim. Dragonbone weapons require Skyrim's Dawnguard DLC be installed. You'll also need to be level 100 in Smithing and take the Dragon Armor perk.

Skyrim One Handed Weapons
MaterialDaggerSwordWar AxeMace
DmgWt.DmgWt.DmgWt.DmgWt.
Iron43811813915
Steel52.59109121114
Orcish731011111312 15
Dwarven73.5 101211141216
Elven841113121513 17
Glass94.5121413161418
Ebony105131515171619
Daedric116141615181620
Dragonbone126.5151916211722

One Handed Weapon Skill Perks

It's unlikely you'd ever want to invest a full 21 points into this skill. Armsman will boost general damage, while the specializations come in handy when you're using your favorite weapon type. Of the three, Maces have the best perk overall. Even if I'd invested some points into Maces, a good sword could still come along and see use for a while. By the end of the game, I'd be smithing and enchanting a Mace to maximize damage.

Armsman (5 ranks 20% Each)
(level 0/20/40/60/80 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
If One Handed weapons are to be your primary source of damage, you'll want all five ranks.

Bladesman (3 Ranks, 10/15/20% Crit Chance for Swords)
(level 30/60/90 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
This really isn't very good, as the critical damage doesn't seem to do what you'd expect with very high damage weapons late in the game. Early on, it's quite OK, but this diminishing value certainly affects my opinion on investing three points into this perk.

Bone Breaker (3 Ranks, ignoring 25% armor each for Maces)
(level 30/60/90 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Much better, but only against armored foes. It will do next to nothing (or nothing at all) against enemy casters and the like. However, most other enemies have armor and this will effectively raise your DPS more than the other perks here. Maces also stagger the most, but will require stamina for you to power attack many times in a long fight.

Hack and Slash (3 Ranks, adding more bleeding damage to War Axes)
(level 30/60/90 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
This is perhaps better for Bladesman for reliability. War Axes are already good weapons, this just boosts the damage you can do by a bit. After a swing, you'll watch the opponent's health bleed away a little. Sometimes this makes up for one more hit in combat, letting you switch to another target while the original bleeds to death.

Dual Flurry (2 Ranks, 20/35% faster Dual Wield Attacks)
(level 30/50 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
If you want to dual wield, you already know you need this. After all, you can't block, so whirling your blades through enemies as fast as possible is essential to survival.

Dual Savagery
(level 70 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Bigger, more powerful Dual Wield power attacks. Makes a huge boost to your damage, so long as your Dragonborn has the stamina to keep them swinging.

Fighting Stance
(level 20 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Reduces the stamina cost of power attacks by 25%. Helps you in the long fight.

Critical Charge
(level 50 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Sprint forward, then hold down the attack button (work on your timing) to charge at the enemy and deal a big critical hit. A great way to close the distance and smash your way into melee combat.

Savage Strike
(level 50 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Standing Power attacks (the normal kind) do 25% bonus damage and have a chance to decapitate enemies. This is one means of unlocking the decapitation killing blow animation, which works on humanoids.

Paralyzing Strike
(level 100 One-Handed Weapon Skill required)
Tap backward, and hold the attack button to deal a backward power attack (good when enemy is advancing on you) that has a 25% chance to instantly paralyze the opponent for several seconds. Incredibly powerful when you can pull it off, which may take some practice to get the timing right.


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