If the Dawnguard add-on is installed, the dragon's bones can also be used to create and temper Dragonbone weapons.
The scales and bones can then be used to make formidable armor. After the flames subside, you will be left with the dragon's bare skeleton, which can then be looted for its bones, scales and other miscellaneous treasure. When you slay a dragon in combat, the body of the beast will be engulfed in flames, and you will absorb its soul. However, the presence of other creatures does not guarantee the dragon will attack them instead of you, even if it was already fighting them when you arrived. Dragons will even target other creatures while engaging you in combat, so fighting alongside followers and other NPCs or creatures makes surviving a dragon assault much more feasible, since damage can be absorbed by others. You can use this to your advantage by engaging a dragon where other creatures are nearby, especially if the dragon has already selected alternate prey, using the distraction as an opportunity to move in for the attack. You can try using trees and other landscape features to gain a cover advantage, but the game may not register all forms of cover and the dragon may still be able to attack through them, so choose your hiding places carefully.ĭragons will attack nearby creatures of any kind, from mudcrabs to giants, but not other dragons. Staying to one side of the dragon while it is on the ground can help keep you clear of its bite and breath, but the dragon will still be able to lash at you with its wings or tail. If your health drops below a certain threshold and you are close to the dragon's head, the dragon may kill you with an action sequence: it will lunge forward and grip you in its jaws, lift you in the air, swing you from side to side, and then throw your corpse to the ground. It is important to keep your health high when close to a dragon on the ground. While a dragon's breath is a formidable attack in its own right, dragons also have a devastatingly powerful bite. Once a dragon is at about half of its health, it will either land on the ground (often with a clumsy crash) and not take flight for the rest of the battle or, rarely, flee combat altogether, depriving you of a dragon soul to absorb.Ī Blood Dragon attacks with its Fire Breath.
The Dragonrend shout can be used to force a flying dragon to land for a short time. Dragons may also perch on rooftops or other features, such as word walls, attacking creatures below them while keeping out of reach of melee attacks. During combat, dragons will occasionally land on the ground to briefly engage in melee with you or any NPCs or other creatures in the area before taking flight again. The damage inflicted by this attack can be decreased with the appropriate elemental resistance, magic resistance, and wards. For us it is one and the same."Īll dragons have either frost- or fire-based breath attacks and will use them while airborne and while on the ground. It is said that combat with dragons is actually a debate as the dragon Paarthurnax explains, "There is no distinction between debate and combat to a dragon. Some will simply circle overhead for a while without engaging in combat if you ignore it long enough, the event will end and the dragon will fly off.ĭragons are highly intelligent and can use the power of the Thu'um (also known as "The Voice" or Dragon Shouts) to attack their enemies, using short phrases of words of power to cause a variety of effects. Not all dragons are automatically hostile to you, however. Encounters with dragons in the wild are heralded by a loud roar the dragon will often fly very close to you if it has spotted you, causing a palpable rush of air, almost as if the dragon is deliberately trying to provoke you. As your level increases, more difficult types of dragons will appear, ranging from a basic dragon at the lowest levels up to a mighty legendary dragon at the highest. All dragon lairs contain word walls and are indicated by a dragon's head icon on the map.ĭragons are also often encountered soon after fast-traveling to a relatively wide open location, within smaller towns like Riverwood and Rorikstead, or even inside large walled cities like Whiterun and Markarth.ĭragons are fearsome opponents in combat and are some of the most dangerous creatures in all of Tamriel. Although the majority of dragon encounters will involve only a single creature, in rare cases it is possible to come across two or more of them at a time, especially after fast-traveling. There are several encounters with dragons during the main questline, though randomly generated dragons also appear in the wild after the completion of Dragon Rising, unless A Blade in the Dark is active.