Does The Bow Do Magic Dmg Or Stamina Damage Skyrim

The amount of Stamina available when you execute a power attack and the amount of Stamina consumed by the attack do not influence how much damage is dealt. However, if you do not have enough stamina to perform a power attack, the stamina bar will flash green and you will perform a regular attack instead. Oct 23, 2018  In Skyrim, elemental resistance, i.e. Resistance to various forms of magic like fire, frost and lightning, is offered by many items, though none of them are helmets. The Ancient Helmet of the Unburned is the only headgear in the game that provides any sort of elemental resistance, which could be stacked up with other armor with similar.

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Does The Bow Do Magic Dmg Or Stamina Damage Skyrim 2

  • Skyrim: Magic: Magical Effects. Alchemy description: Drain the target's Stamina by points. Enchanting description: Does mag points of Stamina damage. Damage Stamina reduces the value of the target's Stamina. Damage Stamina causes a total of points of damage, instantaneously.
  • Sep 08, 2016 As far as I know max stamina does not increase weapon damage in a direct way but it increases your overall damage (which may be recognized by looking at your tooltip damage). I do not know an exact translation like 1k max stamina is equal to 10 weapon damage or so, perhaps someone else knows?
  • Oh, and the conjured arrows that come along with the Bound Bow do 24 damage, equal to Daedric arrows. Not affected by Mystic Binding. Also, Mystic versions of the weapons are not affected by the Elemental Fury shout, as they are considered enhanced by the game.

Does The Bow Do Magic Dmg Or Stamina Damage Skyrim Build

Just to expand on this. No, increasing your max magicka will not give you more spell damage, vise versa for stamina/weapon damage. As these 'stats' are independent of each other. However, by increasing either, you are increasing the overall damage that you do to a certain extent. Lightspeedflash put the equation above, but it can be a lot to take in if you don't know what everything is. That being said, I don't want to go into a full discussion as it is a long discussion. However, I will give a couple examples.
First, take a magicka pet sorc. They have relatively low spell damage (2100ish), but they maintain very high max magicka (50k). This is because their damage (in a standard build) primarily comes from their light/heavy attacks and pet attacks. Both of these damage sources scale better by increasing you max magicka, rather than your spell damage.
Now, we can go on the other spectrum and look a stamina sorcerer. Stamina sorcs, or any stamina class really, have extremely high weapon damage (> 4500ish) and relatively speaking, low stamina pools (28-30k). This is because the stamina classes rely on weapon abilities (or non class abilities) as their primary sources of damage (e.g. Endless hail/Rending Slashes/Caltrops) that scale decently with weapon damage (and in all honesty the vMA bow for Endless Hail).
Now, this is a relatively simplistic view of the damage sources. In general though, you usually end up having to sacrifice your resource pool for weapon/spell damage or your weapon/spell damage for your resource pool. Both ideas do damage, but it depends on if you use them correctly.
Here is an older discussion that goes into more detail: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/318595/introduction-to-pve-damage-calculation-homestead. It may not be completely up to date, but should give you a good understanding of damage sources.