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Character Build: The Elf-Hewer

Tags: #Race:Nord  #Character Build Juggernaut  #Character Build Barbarian  #Character Build Warrior  #Rank:Mythic  #No Crafting 
  • Member
    December 4, 2014

    Yeah, those guys look pretty shifty.

    Or adorable? 

  • Member
    December 4, 2014

    The classic adventurer with an exquisite Paul England twist! An easy +1 from me!

  • Member
    December 4, 2014
    Awesome build for an awesome looking weapon, my orc will love using it to slay the bad elves.
  • Member
    December 5, 2014

    Heh, I never considered a race other than Nord for this... but Orcs with 2-handed weapons are pretty badass, no question!

  • Member
    December 5, 2014

    Excellent stuff Paul. I want to role this guy and bring that axe not just to the faces of all Falmer in their lairs as you mention, but also to all Bosmer everywhere. Nordic dislike of Elves aside, this is personal!

  • Member
    December 6, 2014

    Brother Phil, you speak truth! :P

    Come to think of it, this playthrough was one of the few times I actually prevented that Bosmer contact from dying in the Thalmor Embassy.  What an attitude on that guy!  

  • Member
    December 6, 2014

    This might be my favorite build from you yet Paul! :D

  • Member
    December 6, 2014

    "or yells 'WIZARD!'"

    lololol

  • Nik
    Member
    December 18, 2014
    That's an awesome build you've came up with! I always had a soft spot for barbarian characters in Skyrim. Though I continue to lie to myself about wanting to try every possible combination in the game, somehow I wind up with some crazy nord barbarian with a big and scary battleaxe ... Anyway, I am yet to try Wuuthrad as a main weapon, and after reading this build I can only wonder: "Why the hell not?" Everything about the Elf-Hewer is what I use on my own playthroughs to some extent. I'll deffienatly will give it a go! +1
  • Member
    January 23, 2015

    So I couldn't help myself but play yet another Paul England build and I must say I'm loving the aesthetics of the light and heavy armour mix. Whereas Swordthane had a similar mix, it was definitely to achieve a more authentic look. This build is all about embracing the low fantasy, Conan-esque look - horns and big assed axes all the way. Also, it's a hell of a lot of fun.