When facing a particularly powerful opponent (in either Magic or Combat), the “Absorb 25 points of Magicka or Stamina” aspects are much more appealing. What makes this particularly useful (and so high on this list) is less to do with its innate damage output and more for its other factors. This means that you have between a 12.5% – 50% chance of dealing 38 points of damage to an opponent. It has a base damage of 13 and a unique enchantment that gives it a 50% chance of absorbing up to 25 points of an enemy’s Health, Stamina, and/or Magicka. Hitting in at the bottom of the Top 5, the Dwarven Black Bow of Fate is a unique Dwarven Bow found during the “Dragonborn” questline. This makes it the strongest bow in the game in terms of base damage. Capped at 25, this initially 16 base damage bow can reach an incredible 41 points of base damage. The bow also can improve its base damage by 5 points for every 20 animals you kill using the bow. This bow is found in the “Dragonborn” questline and has a base damage of 16. Next is the unique Glass Bow known as the Glass Bow of the Stag Prince. This will turn total damage of 47 per shot into a total of 54.5 points of damage instead. For example, if given a +30 Frost Enchantment (only slightly higher than the +20 innate with Firiniel’s End), the bonus will instead increase it to +37.5 points of Frost Damage. Rather than just gaining from the Enchantment itself, the Stalhrim has a stacked additional 25% improvement that only occurs when given a Frost Enchantment. Now, I know I said no Enchantments or Smithing, but this is the exception. While the bow has a base damage of 17, making it weaker than both the Daedric and Dragonbone Bows, it has a special effect where it will become 25% stronger when given a Frost Enchantment. It is a unique Elven Bow and can only be acquired during or after the Dark Brotherhood questline, “Bound Until Death.”įound in the “Dragonborn” questline, the Stalhrim Bow is a powerful bow reminiscent of the Ebony Bow with an icy blue finish. Frost also slows an opponent for 3 seconds, allowing you to more effectively fire on them as a result. This bow has a base damage of 13 with an additional 20 points of Frost Damage to both an opponent’s Health and Stamina. There’s something awesome about repurposing the remains of a Dragon’s corpse and using it to officially and truly make your character feel like a true Dragonborn. If the Daedric Bow was super cool for its design, the Dragonbone Bow is even cooler because of its lore and nature. This is a pretty late arrival in terms of the game’s main questline and is made up of those incredibly heavy dragon bones. Squeaking out just above the Daedric Bow, we have the Dragonbone Bow with a base damage rate of 20 points per shot. While it is at the bottom of this list, it’s still a super cool weapon that comes in fairly late in the game and is made dangerous when amped by other additions like the enchantments above and smithing as well as high-powered arrows. It has open slots so you can add enchantments to it and improve it through smithing, but as we said before, those will not be factored in. This weapon, while very cool-looking, has a base damage of 19 points per shot. Coming at #10, we have one of the coolest bows available purely from an aesthetic perspective, the Daedric Bow.
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