

You can also use this to shrug off dragon breath if you're out in the open and don't have something to hide behind. When charging a ranged enemy, this can help you close the gap without taking damage. Become Ethereal: Great for several things.Whirlwind gets you in their face very quickly, letting you pound on them before they even realize what happened. Where this shout really comes in handy is against mages and archers. It's not as important when going against melee enemies, but it is useful if you need to run away. Whirlwind Sprint: This is probably my favorite for warrior builds.Or you can just use it to blast people off a cliff or fort wall, which is always fun. You can also use this to escape a hairy fight by blowing your opponent(s) 20 feet away and then making a run for it. If you get overwhelmed, this turns the tides by getting your enemies out of your face and helpless on the ground. Unrelenting Force: Everyone's favorite.and for good reason.There's no reason not to use shouts to help you dominate the battlefield.Įven though you have lots of options, these make the most sense: Skyrim Special Edition Unarmed Build: Shouts Not every piece of armor can use it, but just putting it on a few pieces should be more than enough. Kill him, loot the gloves, then go disenchant them.įrom there, you can start putting the enchantment on everything you'd like. To get the gloves, go to Riften and into the sewers (called The Ratway.) As you navigate through, you'll meet a guy called Gian the Fist.

The problem is it can only be found in one place - and it's on a set of light gloves. Why? Because there's an enchantment in the game that improves your unarmed damage. Instead, they'd rather be wandering around Skyrim punching people in the face.īut if you want to get the most out of a brawler build, you need to embrace your inner Enchanter nerd. After all, a brawler probably HATES the idea of spending time at a crafting table. If you want to roleplay, Enchanting may not make much sense. Skyrim Special Edition Unarmed Build Crafting: Enchanting Even though improving armor/weapons is easy to forget about, it will make a huge difference over the long run.īut Blacksmithing isn't the only craft to invest in. Not only does investing in Blacksmithing help you create everything, but also lets you improve your armor much more. But if you want to maximize your character's damage (and defense), you'll need to go all the way to the top. You can still do pretty well with others, like Ebony (which I think looks the coolest). You don't necessarily have to go all the way to Dragonplate armor. Hence, the need to invest heavily in this skill tree. Even though you can find/create/buy some heavier armors without Blacksmithing, they get much rarer as you go for the high-end stuff. To make Fists of Steel effective, you need the best gloves you can get your hands on. Skyrim Unarmed Build Crafting: Blacksmithing And if you can get a nice set of Daedric or Dragon gloves, it is a very nice damage boost. This is one of the best ways to add damage to your fists. This skill adds your heavy armor glove rating to your damage. Reason #2 is a certain perk in the Heavy Armor tree - Fists of Steel. Fights won't be long exactly, but they'll be long enough that you'll definitely be taking damage. You won't be taking out many enemies in just 1-2 swings, so you'll need as much armor as possible to protect yourself.

The first is that you need all of the protection you can get. There are two reasons you need to use heavy armor for this build. It just means you will always do less damage, so you need to account for that with other things I talk about in this article. Having the Battlecry racial power is nice if you get into a jam. Personally, my favorite race is Nord - which surprisingly can still work. In fact, these races actually do more damage unarmed than they do with most starting weapons. Makes sense, right? They have freaking claws! Humans (i.e. Khajit have a starting unarmed damage rating of 22, while Argonians are at 20. I just recommend them for one reason - they have racial bonuses to unarmed damage. I'll start by saying you don't have to use these two races. Skyrim Unarmed Build Race: Khajit or Argonian Unless you turn the difficulty way down, there are a few things you pretty much have to do to make this build viable without mods. The game isn't really catered towards unarmed builds, though.
