
#OBLIVION CHARGE AKAVIRI WARBLADE MOD#
This time, they’ve teamed up and, with the permission of those overseeing the Skyblivion project, released its version of Oblivion’s Akaviri warblade as a standalone weapon that can be added to the arsenal of Skyrim’s dragonslayer.Īs you can see in the video below, the warblade, which Kazuhide3d reveals was made during one of their short breaks from working on the main Skyblivion mod and calls: “a small content drop to thank the fans for their love and passion about our work”, is a pretty lengthy and ornately detailed two-handed weapon that’ll certainly make foes think twice about messing with you.

The latter has previously completely overhauled Anise’s Cabin, one of the first locations you’ll likely discover after leaving Helgen. Hello ye hello ye I am Dyan phor a'Cuaz, and I havest put myself into a sort of religious fugue so that I may speak to ye Gods who reside high above Nirn and Cyrodiil.My womanly body is left behind for temporary measure, my spirit feels as alive as the waves which flowest from thy good healer's fingertips. The mod in question is called ‘ Skyblivion's Akaviri Warblade’, and is the work of modders Kazuhide3d and MaximusTheWizard.

Fancy getting an early taste of Skyblivion by letting your Dragonborn wield this impressive weapon? If you’re someone who relished getting a look at the current state of the ambitious modding project Skyblivion last month and are in the market for a new weapon to try out during your next trip to Nirn, a new mod might be worth taking a look at. Akaviri Commander Mishaxhi is a Tsaesci Warrior whose spirit haunts Pale Pass, an ancient command post high in the Jerall Mountains north of Bruma.He was one of the Akaviris greatest tacticians during the Akaviri Invasion, but he was trapped in Pale Pass with his troops by a great landslide. I wouldn't spend good money on either, but the warblade would help you kill more things. smack someone with disintegration and then smack em with more damaging blade with less armor standing in your way. Many have focused on changing the game by finding interesting ways to improve its combat or adding everything from fully voice-acted quests to unique player homes and fresh alchemy recipes to it, with a few even going as re-creating dungeons from other Elder Scrolls games or changing the way saves are loaded to help minimise bugs. One can be devastating against humanoid enemies, other is generally good.

Modders have put an awful lot of effort into making sure Skyrim has continually evolved and expanded in the years since it was first released into the world.
