S\For Shoot, and Scoot tactics, this makes a Crossbow a better choice, by taking advantage of this. Instead of depending on my armor to Tank, I use the reloading animation, which is automatic, to maneuver in between shots. I already had the Archer build with that outfit, and the 45% additional damage makes up for not being able to Smith it up as high as a Bow. I mostly prefer Light Armor for the Mobility, but I also wear the Gauntlets of the Old Gods, and Linwe's Hood. That's why I suggest soul trap.Īlso I would enchant apparel with 4 pieces of 25% fortify archery and what is possible to enchant with magic resistance. Paralyze will consume a lot of power so the best way is to have Azura's black star so you can recharge your crossbow. I would enchant crossbow with a paralyze with 3 seconds duration and soul trap for 1 second.
#Best crossbow class plus
Plus you will not be overpowered, but still have decent protection. With it and with 100 skill in blacksmith + steel perk, you can raise armor rating above legendary. True steel armors are the weakest of the heavy armors but here comes enchanting in. And you can save perks not wasting it on blacksmith. If you ask me those armors fit well with crossbow on the back. Actually I would wear only armors which are tempered with steel ingots. Another reason is heavy Dawnguard armor looks better with crossbow than the light armor. Crossbows in reality needed longer to draw, so you would be vulnerable in light armor. The reason why I would keep the heavy armor is because somewhat for RP reasons. After that my next goal would be to add this perks into the build. So my character switches between having a crossbow, and either a healing, sun damage spell or flames in the left hand, with a war axe in the right. (although, if you keep spamming bash while you are reloading, you will bash the enemy with the crossbow and do the same amount of damage as firing a bolt would do, you still have the bolt loaded and it gets your archery skill up). I also did one handed, for the Dawnguard war axe as, for me at least, no matter how careful and sneaky i am, there are some times when you can't avoid a close quarters fight, and there is almost nothing worse than the crossbow for this. I went with Restoration and Destruction as i don't plan on investing too many perks into them, but illusion or conjuration could be just as good. One or two of the magic schools would also work well. I would also go into sneak, up to the deadly aim perk. I went with Light Armour, so you can move quicker and quieter.
I am currently doing the dawnguard quest line using mainly crossbows. You will only need 2 of the perks on the heavy Armour smithing side to make the crossbow and the bolts, and one of them (steel) is needed regardless of what side you choose. Just my 2 cents, will edit if I think of anything else. The Summoner perk lets you drop your buddies farther away so you can start a fight with more distance. I'm theorycrafting here)Ĭonjuration- An all-around useful school of magic if you want to give your enemies something else to think about while you stay back and pew pew at them.
#Best crossbow class Pc
Crossbows are slower to shoot, everything that makes your shots count more is your friend (I assume, PC here so I've yet to get my hands on one. Yum.Īlchemy, with a focus on making poisons. This might be good, more so if you go heavy armor and can't get Wind Walker. Respite and some investment into restoration magic. I really would just go light armor though, you spend less perks on it, more of which are useful, -and- you spend less perks getting to dragon smithing. Arguably even more so than a normal archer. I know it's a heavy investment to get fists of steel and cushioned, which are a bit on the meh side, but if you want to focus on crossbows you'll want to stay light on your feet. If you are gonna stick with heavy armor, I would recommend Conditioning. Stealth->Backstab->Deadly Aim might be worth considering (Also possibly Assassin's Blade, always a pretty nice perk) Well, I imagine it'd be mostly like an archery build, right? I'd go light armor and take Custom Fit, Unhindered, and Wind Walker.