We have built our Skyrim character, we have choosen his race and we have developed his skills to customize him as much as we wanted. We have developed our magic skills and took a good look at the different Dragonshouts, the power that only the Dragonborn can wield. All’s well and good but we still need a certain something to be able to go adventuring in Tamriel: weapons. And just as you may expect, there are a lot of different weapons to be found in Skyrim, allowing adventurers to chose what really suits them and the character they have created.
There are a lot of different weapons in Skyrim, ranging from swords and maces to aces, bows and dagger. Even if there are so many weapons, they are grouped together in only three different type: one handed, two handed and bows. If you have checked out our perks and skills guides you already know that you can improve your skills with these weapon types by using the weapons themselves in battle.
The weapons’ level depends on the material: the weakest weapons are the one made from iron while the strongest are the unique Daedric Weapons. If you have downloaded the Dawnguard DLC pack you’ll also be able to obtain the Dragonbone weapons which are even stronger than Daedric Weapons.
Weapons can be obtained in a variety of ways: they can be bought, looted, stolen, forged, or received as a reward. Weapons can also be upgraded at a grindstone with the right material.
Grindstones are found all over the world of Skyrim: using them will also improve your smithing skills. Since weapons don’t have durability in Skyim, the only weapon stat you’ll be able to improve is damage. You can also apply enhancements on the weapons to enhance their battle performance. While most weapons require ingots of their material to improve, some others will require some unique materials which are harder to find. Weapons upgrades are ranked as fine, superior, exquisite, flawless, epic, and legendary: each quality level requires a certain Smithing level which can be decreased with a few perks.
Quality Skill LV With Perks
Fine 14 14
Superior 31 22
Exquisite 65 40
Flawless 100 57
Epic 150 74
Legendary 196 91
Maces are the slowest of the one handed weapons but also the strongest ones, dealing more damage than the other one handed weapons. Considering that you can also use them with both hands, you know what weapon to chose if you you want to dish out some serious damage.
Daedric Mace – Ebony Ingot
Dragonbone Mace – Dragon Bone
Dwarven Mace – Dwarven Metal Ingot
Ebony Mace – Ebony Ingot
Elven Mace – Refined Moonstone
Glass Mace – Refined Malachite
Horksbane – Steel Ingot
Iron Mace – Iron Ingot
Lunar Iron Mace – Iron Ingot
Lunar Steel Mace – Iron Ingot
Mace of Molag Bal – Ebony Ingot
Nordic Mace – Quicksilver Ingot
Orcish Mace – Orichalcum Ingot
Prelate’s Mace – Refined Moonstone
Rusty Mace
Stalhrim Mace – Stalhrim
Steel Mace – Steel Ingot