I think that this was expected to be as such seeing as how Bethesda really didn't think through some things.
They always make things weaker than necessary, especially later on in the games. Oblivion was such a case where basically the weapons got weaker as your level progressed.
Funny how you can get killed by Spriggans, Bears, Trolls and different creatures, but you seem to have no problem killing dragons.
Some logic. It turns out that the only reason why dragons are so powerful is that they can breathe fire while flying.
Oh man... I can't even count as high as how many potions I had to use whenever one of those darned Dragons just refused to land on the ground.
Breathing fire/ice/etc down on me while flying, then lands on the roof of a house and breathes down on me from there, then while flying again. GET DOWN HERE YOU SUNUVA-!
Bow & Magic works, but it's not nearly as effective as melee.
I think that this was expected to be as such seeing as how Bethesda really didn't think through some things.
They always make things weaker than necessary, especially later on in the games. Oblivion was such a case where basically the weapons got weaker as your level progressed.
Funny how you can get killed by Spriggans, Bears, Trolls and different creatures, but you seem to have no problem killing dragons.
Some logic. It turns out that the only reason why dragons are so powerful is that they can breathe fire while flying.
Oh man... I can't even count as high as how many potions I had to use whenever one of those darned Dragons just refused to land on the ground.
Breathing fire/ice/etc down on me while flying, then lands on the roof of a house and breathes down on me from there, then while flying again. GET DOWN HERE YOU SUNUVA-!
Bow & Magic works, but it's not nearly as effective as melee.
Dragonrend + Blades sword + DragonBone shield.
That is my technique. =]
I think that this was expected to be as such seeing as how Bethesda really didn't think through some things.
They always make things weaker than necessary, especially later on in the games. Oblivion was such a case where basically the weapons got weaker as your level progressed.
Funny how you can get killed by Spriggans, Bears, Trolls and different creatures, but you seem to have no problem killing dragons.
Some logic. It turns out that the only reason why dragons are so powerful is that they can breathe fire while flying.
Oh man... I can't even count as high as how many potions I had to use whenever one of those darned Dragons just refused to land on the ground.
Breathing fire/ice/etc down on me while flying, then lands on the roof of a house and breathes down on me from there, then while flying again. GET DOWN HERE YOU SUNUVA-!
Bow & Magic works, but it's not nearly as effective as melee.
Dragonrend + Blades sword + DragonBone shield.
That is my technique. =]
aye nice combo but some of us havn't got the general skill to be bothered with close combating a angry dragon who is wanting you for his/her dinner
only way i cope is just flames in both hands when its on the ground and fireball when in the air, as long as you have the perks that dragon is going to be a crisp cinder by the time you are finished with it
[Edited by Chrl12play, 11/29/2011 1:48:50 PM]
My Flames/Frostbite/spark powers are really crappy, even with 100 in the destruction school. Just meh, only works really great on akeevers.
Mine were too until I made a circlet that boosted them properly, and made them worth using. Not just cutting the cost of casting them, but amping up the actual power%.
It'll be nice to be able to mod enchants like that into the Arcane Enchanter...