He'd be good practice for an assassin. Butcher him, re-summon immediately so no one notices, let him go about his day for a little while then hunt him down again. Infinite practice targets and in a city environment. Now I want to pull up console and spawn a ton of nazeems in whiterun to practice my sniping skills on. Try to butcher each one without making the others hostile. That will be fun.
It wouldn’t fit Skyrims gameplay style but a mechanic where summons have a small chance to defy or even betray you would be so cool. One of the biggest gaps in the magic system of Skyrim (in my opinion)is the distinct lack of risk when using magic. We see so much lore about the perils of magic yet we never get to feel that same weight. Magic would be so much more interesting if there was some level of challenge to it. Swords being straightforward makes sense so I can get immersed but always casting perfect spells no matter the difficulty or circumstance makes magic feel hollow.
Maybe the next Elder Scrolls could have a mechanic where if you try to cast a spell outside your level it could have a chance of backfiring. A fireball could explode in your hand or a conjured dremora could turn against you.
But you eat the spell book to learn a spell, so you get every possible ounce of knowledge out of it. The people that messed up must've been on a diet lol
I thought of this exactly during a minor CoW quest involving a Sigil Stone (not going to spoil it). It opened my eyes to the incredibly dumb and mechanical use of magic in Skyrim , haha.
so i accidentally summoned sheogorath and were currently in a debate over how many sweetrolls a soul is worth... me stipulating it depends on the quality of the soul him saying a thousand should be enough for any mans soul
@retsaM innavoiG 14 wheels of Whiterun's White, 3 balls of Cheydinhal's Spicy Special, 3 barrel of guar cheese, half a bucket of old fermented kagouti milk, a mammoth dairy farm and a war-torn province worth of black souls waiting to be culled. Somebody has somehow bought the whole production of High Rock's dairy product overnight.
Summoning sheogorath is a bit of a gamble, even more so then any other daedra since you know what the other daedra will do, you'll be lucky if all he chooses to do is something small.
To be fair, you could say something similar about Alteration, since it is sometimes described as "to convince a greater power that it will be easier to change reality as requested than to leave it alone."
Ahhh, the school for those of us who don't want to be completely alone, but also don't want a constant I AM YOUR SWORD, AND YOUR SHIELD. At least my storm atronach doesnt complain all the Damn time like some fleshy no-scales do
As a dremora, I can say, it takes a dremora successfully summon one. But for a mortal, the safest one to summon is one from Sanguine's realm. Just be prepared for some... shall we say... intimate interactions. But at least it won't kill you. (And Sanguine might bind it to you if you start enjoying its advances. He has done that before.)
Remember kids, ward first, then summon. Now a moment for the fallen witches you might find on your way and be weary of the atronach they have let loose in our realm.
F4LLEN // Eh, it’s not as evil as necromancy at least. In terms of evilness, Conjuration is the 3rd worst in my opinion. Illusion seems to me worse than Conjuration since you can literally make someone kill their spouse or best friends if you cast fury on them.
@@tresended Ye but the thing with illusion is that you can also do some pretty neat stuff, you can use it to just become invisible and so on. But conjuration is always bargaining with deadra, and thats quite bad imo.
@@f4llen489 it’s less bargaining and more “get the fuck over here you draedra shit” “wait no-“ the draedra then proceeded to have the burden of killing several trolls
What a pity that no TES game manages to actually _show_ these interesting storytelling ideas. The Conjuration system could easily have been changed to enable early players to use powerful spells at the risk of the summoned entity turning against them (AND to have a lot of unique dialogue for these encounters). How fun would it be to get a powerful spell cheaply early on in the game and to learn the hard way the risks involved? Imagine a level 1 character trying to convince his brand new bound weapon _not_ to attack him. And then running away screaming through the gates of Whiterun with a spectral sword at his heels, trying to keep up before the spell's duration wears off. THIS is what a video game should do in terms of "SHOW, don't tell!". If I wanted to read a book, I'd have bought a novel.
Sounds cool on paper, but majority of players would probably encounter something like that once and then forever opt to be above required skill. Uuh.. except some cool RP characters, they would be all over the just out of reach, but almost safe spells. We do see examples of it in game though, we just can't experience it on our own.
My fav school of magic as well. I can't help it. When I start a Skyrim play-through I always plan a different build, but always fall back on conjuration to such an extent that it becomes my primary skill.
Man, I sure hope you lovely boys never stop making TES Lore episodes, somehow they just really relax me if I’m having a bad day or experiencing life’s troubles, I’ll just sit down with a warm cup of coffee, bring up Fudgemuppet and go right to the Elder Scrolls Lore playlist. I guess it’s kind of silly to say, but it’s true. For me, It’s like reading a book by a fireplace in a dimly lit log house, while the snow falls just outside the window, that’s the closest feeling I can compare to as I watch these Fudgemuppet lore videos. Not to mention they renew my nostalgic immersion for TES tenfold every time I watch one! Not even Red Dead Redemption 2 could keep me away from Skyrim for more than a week! Lol, anyways.. *Thank you so much for continuing to make your Elder Scrolls Lore videos, Fudgemuppet bros. They help people more than you know*
Now, this is the story all about how My life got flipped-turned upside down And I'd like to take a minute Just sit right there I'll tell you how I became the Jarl of a town called Windhelm In southern Skyrim born and raised In High Hrothgar was where I spent most of my days Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' in peace And all letting some FUS-RO-DAH to release When some thousand elves Who were up to no good Startin shedding blood in my neighborhood I got in one argument and Arngeir got scared I said 'I'm movin' with my brothers to go to war" I whistled for a horse and when it came near It had a big carriage like a mighty pioneer If anything I can say is that this ride is primm But I thought Man forget it Yo home to Skyrim I pulled up to a castle about seven or eight And I yelled to the driver 'Yo homes smell ya later' I looked to my kingdom I was finally home To sit on my throne as the Jarl of Windhelm
@@weirdreportt There is possibility that they're in another plane of existence. And they weren't zero-summed because there are remains of their civilization and zero-summing not only removes a person from existence but changes the world like that person never was born
They're not in any plane of existence that can be reached by magic though. You'd have to figure out where they are, then figure out how to get them out of there to here.
These scholarly type videos on this channel are my absolute favorite, with the music combined with the narration, I feel immersed in the world of The Elder Scrolls in seconds.
what, in my opinion, is missing in conjuration is the presence of good spirits. In the real world there are spells to conjure devils and evil spirits, but there are just as many spells calling for the assistance of angels and benevolent entities. I find weird that in fantasy often only the first kind of summons are present.
Thank you for the inspired video, Drew. I rarely conjure. I freely soul trap evil enemies and dangerous creatures, especially the black souls of evil men and mer. Yet, I only summon the willing such as Arniel's Shade and Durnehviir. These entities have given their permission and even requested to be summoned and so are much less likely to cause problems. I have never encountered problems with Arniel's Shade. However, even though Durnehviir has requested to be conjured I still have to be careful where I summon him. Of course he must have enough room to move and fly freely as I am sure you well know. Yet, I made the mistake of summoning him in the Hidden Vale when my party was at a very high altitude. My party of followers became enthralled by rage at the close proximity of the flying necromancer. They were trapped in a non-stop battle with the undead dragon. Both sides refused to back down until Durnehviir's time away from the Soul Cairn had finally expired. Needless to say, I am now even more aware of where I am and who I am with before calling forth such a creature as Durnehviir.
Thanks for the intro music. That piano and harp duet is my favorite piece in the entire soundtrack! :) I was so wrapped up in the music that I had to restart the video as I completely missed what you said while the tune played on.
Who else wants to play an indepth mage sim? Where you actually do these things? Like study, Interview daedra and figure out the physics and metaphysics of magic.
Need light = Flame Atronach. For lifting = Storm Atronach. For protection and strong bodyguard = Frost Atronach. For friendly company in the woods = Familiar. And if You really need to summon a Dremora You do give him the full respect if you don't wanna become a black soul gem. The Daedric prince Hermaeus Mora can give you a spirital dremora to carry your heavy items for you. :) Conjuration is freaking awesome!
i think the the conjuration is not only about summoning it bidding the summoned too, the dialogue of dremora call you master. so you dont need to respect those vile demon you enslave them.
Conjuration is a dangerous form of magic. But so are the others. Perhaps aside from restoration depending on how it is used and practiced. Every school of magic has its inherent dangers but only through train can it be made easier. Easier but not perfect. Even the wisest of Mages can fall prey if they make the smallest of errors. The thing about magic is you always have to be careful no matter what spell you use for it can turn on you just as much as your opponent. The same goes with experimentation should you not prepare carefully enough you will most likely die. The wise Mage is ready if not prepared, the unprepared Mage is a dead one.
I would argue Restoration could/should be dangerous too. Those who can restore your health should just as easily be able to take health away from you. Because if you understand how to restore a body you also understand how to damage it.
@@ayumikuro3768 a very valid point. It wouldn't be too complicated for a master of restoration to make a drain Health spell or even one from Magicka or Stamina. Would be really interesting to see how would you be used in battle though. If the Spells not quick enough it could be your own undoing. But true it could be a very dangerous School of magic if imagination is used to make it dangerous and not for healing.
@@blackchacha000 hard to say. I do know of mod spells that are dangerous in restoration. I'm not aware of any actual spells that are dangerous to Mortals not including the undead spells
@Hulk GTI I know that. I'm just saying all schools of magic had the potential to be dangerous not which is most. Conjuration definitely would more than likely hold that title. But for me it was just implying all magic could be dangerous if misused.
The way Magic has been categorized in Skyrim really is amazing and I hope they continue this in the future, possibly adding a few more schools, if needed.
yea, it's my favorite school too. Honestly, I think if you're going for a pure mage build in skyrim (or any of the other games) you need to have some skills with conjuration. Gots to have dem meat shields. The best part is that, unlike the incredibly stupid companions who stick with you until dismissed, whatever you summoned will just go away on it's own. When the ice atronach you summoned gets itself stuck in a door way, it will disintegrate in 30 seconds, when Lydia gets stuck in a doorway the only way to move her is with a shout.
better yet, atronarchs are immune top their own element, so as long as your choosen destruction spells suit your conjured atronarchs, you don't have to worry about them dying by runing into your line of fire.
It would be cool if in Redfall, novice conjurers had no control of their summoned daedra, and they were hostile to the caster as well as the caster’s enemies, similar to how the frenzy spell works.
i love the conjuration school the most; it's always nice to have company when bored, and there is power in numbers, i just like how it feels to summon stuff!
Your content is both relaxing as it is addicting for a lover of the elderscrolls series since morrowind. I now find myself unable to play as much an read the rich lore within and you let me do that while I work thank you so much for all that you do.
@@__MaReX__ lol right? I just started a new playthrough and decided to play as a conjurar with bound blade and summon flame antronach as my main starting spells. My character level is only 13 but my conjuration level is already 50
Explorer conjures a companion wolf to explore with. Wolf returns with a stick and drops it in front of the Dovahkiin. DB bends down to pick up the stick thinking to play catch. Wolf grins and jumps on the DB ripping out his throat...
If you damage your summoned creatures for too long in Skyrim they will attack you back, I think this could be a way of them saying "You've broken the contract" or something, which I find really cool!
A interesting game mechanic would be to have low level conjurers randomly attached by what ever they summoned. Make it so higher levels of Conjuration is required to prevent that. Like a Master Conjurer won't get attacked, but a novice will get attacked after a while if there's no enemies around.
I always thought the more prominent magics should have fails, "I didn't expect that" or even fireballs, shocks that don't go they just happen right there on the player, conjures turning especially at low levels. These would drop lower and lower as the players skill rises and they gain levels but those first few times could be.... suspenseful. It's magic it should be a bit "Difficult" to start.
Its easy to tune out his voice but he says some really interesting things, great visuals too. Its always worth rewatching to see how much i overlooked. 'Love your work, mate.
Favorite way to level up is by having the zombie spell and a fire spell. Using destruction I kill a target, then with conjugation I resurrect the body. Then with fire, I attack them with destruction until they turn hostile (if your summoned creature detects an enemy, even you, your conjuration levels up. If they don’t, free dummy for destruction spells).
As a loyal worshipper of Molag Bal this is my favorite school of magic Dragonbone+Daedric Armor Mace of Molag Bal in one hand Conjuration spell in the other Konahrik on my head
I love when Drew does the lore videos, well i love all of them but especially Drew’s. I have an unhealthy addiction to Skyrim and all things elder scrolls and fudgemuppet gives me what i need when i can’t play.
You are flawless person. I wish you will become more big channel. And please add english subtitles to your videos. I am foreign, i can read good but can not listen normally
The feeling when youre lvl one, a playstyle where you're not lvling up, thus for higher spells , thou needs scrolls or stafs & when you're saving a scroll of storm atronach for complicated situation.
Conjuration is definitely one of the most dangerous arts as not only can it corrupt a soul but open doors to unspeakable horrors that have long since laid dormant
“By no means an art to be attempted careless or aimlessly” My character that summons 10 Undead warriors to kill one bandit begs to differ. It’s fun watching enemies get swarmed.
i really hope the next Elder Scrolls will be full of lore, great and fun quests and all the schools of magic again. it should end up feeling like morrowind, oblivion and skyrim
*Fudgemuppet you are so brave! You get this information for us so we don't need to do these dangerous things! Blessings of Julian upon you!* From your lips, to our ears.
Conjuration is no joke. I play with some modded spells and i once went into the basement of that old witch lady in the cabin. Think her name is "Anise". When i went in there the first time she followed me down, summoned a flame atronach and absolutely destroyed me because all i had was flames and conjure familiar. My last save was just before you fight the boss in bleak falls barrow. I learned the unrelenting force word again, killed the draugr, stole all of his shit and in the chest next to him was a summon bear totem scroll. This was obviously modded as i had never seen it before. I left, went to the old lady's cabin again and this time it was my turn to get revenge. I used the scroll to summon the bear totem and in front of me appeared a massive spirit bear. I started to burn the old lady which wasn't doing much damage and in came the bear who two tapped her. It was amazing. I looked at her corpse to see what she had and all she had was an orcish dagger so i reloaded my save that i made just before i summoned the bear because it was a waste of an awesome scroll. I then walked to riverwood, saved and logged off. Conjuration is some dope shit i tell ya, especially with mods.
I am playing in Legendary to force myself to develop combat skill. Problem is Conjuration makes it too easy. I end up just summoning a flame atronach and running around till the enemy is dead. The only thing this didn't work on was the 2 gargoyle ambush in Awakening, because gargoyles absorb health faster than the damage I could manage in Legendary difficulty.
I kinda wish they did this with Skyrim. Using new spells like this has a chance to mess up until you perfect the art and study. Imagine fighting a bunch of bandits and just summon a daedra and run for your life hoping they all take each-other out lol
Mabye the ability to summon an ayelid? It's proven Daedra and Ayelid are opposites by needing a Great Sigil Stone and a Great Welkynd stone in the main quest of Oblivion, all of the items are opposites, the blood of a daedra and the blood of a god etc, so mabye summoning an ayelid would be something only extremely powerful mages could accomplish.
Hmmmmm... the Aedra are part of the Mundus, so they don’t need magic to get there. It’s the Daedra, who exist outside Akatosh’s barriers, that need mortals to let them in. Cool idea, though.
I love Conjuration Magic. Being able to watch some low key bandits try to take on my Summoned Dremora Lord, only for their head to roll around on the ground after he decapitates them XD. And Soul Trapping my enemies and sending their remnants to the Soul Cairn.
It would be interesting if in the next game we had some type of mechanic to the chaos of the conjuration school, maybe some quest about a daedra trying to deceive you, or the spells having some type of chaotic bad effects.
Me and my friends came up with a theory of how the snow elves could come back firstly the sloads might have disappeared to akiver and must have kidnapped some of the snow elves and somehow they either they escaped and came back or the sloads brought them back and when they came back to tamriel they released that they were alone so they repopulated and that's a way the snow elves could come back in elder scrolls 6
With this being discussed, we need the next TES to have complex magic system in which a player can use dangerous or complex spells even in low level, but comes in a lethal price. Without proper set of skills, a player may have a chance of risking or failing a certain spell, especially Warrior or rogue builds
Conjuration lore: you have to be perfectly aware of the geography of the universe & forces that shape, in order to succeed Conjuration gameplay: haha soul trap on dead crab go brrrr
So, I summoned Hermeus Mora. I showed him wikipedia. He gave me the Ohgma Infinium as thanks.
But he'd dislike Wikipedia, there are no secrets there. (sarcasm as Wikipedia can be very subjective when it comes to certain historical figures)
Conjecture, is not entirely knowledge.
What have you done you game Hermeus access to the internet
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!!!!!!
So it's your fault tentacle porn was created...
I'm just imagining summoning a Daedra and it's all like " dude I was in the middle of something" that would be hilarious
@L1qu1d S1lenc3r did you have to say that?
@L1qu1d S1lenc3r I was thinking more along the lines of he was eating.
Lol
@L1qu1d S1lenc3r you deserve one of these 😂🤣
L1qu1d S1lenc3r I’m thinking your a daedra after reading that lmao.
I used to be conjurer like you, but then bethesda removed a lot of daedric creatures like clannfear or daedroth.
*mods*
@ but...... *mods* *fix* *all* *of* *those* *issues*
Mauro Molinero says the game is intolerable. Played the game for 4 years
LMAO
I know man, I know
@ fuck you
I believe Nazeem is a conjured dremora lord disguised as a human, who tortures the Dragonborn everyday.
Wait... *I thought the Adoring Fan had died!* :0
Do you get to the Cloud District very often?
He'd be good practice for an assassin. Butcher him, re-summon immediately so no one notices, let him go about his day for a little while then hunt him down again. Infinite practice targets and in a city environment.
Now I want to pull up console and spawn a ton of nazeems in whiterun to practice my sniping skills on. Try to butcher each one without making the others hostile. That will be fun.
Then he crossed over with the nin.. I mean experimental plant then became a redguard and kept asking you "got another settlement dra.. I mean General"
He comes from the Plane of the clout district
The dragonborn is just a glorified soul gem
all life forms are just fuel for soul gems...
@@alvar4547 A dragonsoul can't be hold in a soulgem. And the dragonborn has the soul of a dragon.
@@hr473 ok, but the dragon souls are fuel for the dragonborn, it doesn´t matter, the´re doom...
alvar45 he also starts with a dragonsoul
Well yes but also no
It wouldn’t fit Skyrims gameplay style but a mechanic where summons have a small chance to defy or even betray you would be so cool. One of the biggest gaps in the magic system of Skyrim (in my opinion)is the distinct lack of risk when using magic. We see so much lore about the perils of magic yet we never get to feel that same weight. Magic would be so much more interesting if there was some level of challenge to it. Swords being straightforward makes sense so I can get immersed but always casting perfect spells no matter the difficulty or circumstance makes magic feel hollow.
Maybe the next Elder Scrolls could have a mechanic where if you try to cast a spell outside your level it could have a chance of backfiring. A fireball could explode in your hand or a conjured dremora could turn against you.
But you eat the spell book to learn a spell, so you get every possible ounce of knowledge out of it. The people that messed up must've been on a diet lol
I thought of this exactly during a minor CoW quest involving a Sigil Stone (not going to spoil it). It opened my eyes to the incredibly dumb and mechanical use of magic in Skyrim , haha.
That actually exists already. I can't tell you how many times one of my conjured need to entities attacked me or a follower.
so i accidentally summoned sheogorath and were currently in a debate over how many sweetrolls a soul is worth... me stipulating it depends on the quality of the soul him saying a thousand should be enough for any mans soul
How much blacks souls for a wheel of Breton Blue cheese ?
Interesting
@retsaM innavoiG 14 wheels of Whiterun's White, 3 balls of Cheydinhal's Spicy Special, 3 barrel of guar cheese, half a bucket of old fermented kagouti milk, a mammoth dairy farm and a war-torn province worth of black souls waiting to be culled. Somebody has somehow bought the whole production of High Rock's dairy product overnight.
Deal, 1000 sweet rolls please
Summoning sheogorath is a bit of a gamble, even more so then any other daedra since you know what the other daedra will do, you'll be lucky if all he chooses to do is something small.
So... Conjuration is magic for lawyers.
No Illusion is the school for lawyers lol
With the caster trying to do it by the books and the dremora doing all of the interpretive reading and finding every conceivable loophole.
That's why it's the best. Also probably the best school for leaders. A guy that makes demons do his bidding is surely a man that can lead.
@@wintertrooper7918 Illusion the school for politicians.
To be fair, you could say something similar about Alteration, since it is sometimes described as "to convince a greater power that it will be easier to change reality as requested than to leave it alone."
Ahhh, the school for those of us who don't want to be completely alone, but also don't want a constant I AM YOUR SWORD, AND YOUR SHIELD. At least my storm atronach doesnt complain all the Damn time like some fleshy no-scales do
ahem *serana*
Also i can resummon their ass OUT OF THE FUCKING WAY LYDIA
Also when you're just too lazy to fight yourself.
Lazy N'wah! XD
What is farm equipment doing wielding conjuration magic?
You might accidentally conjure current Bethesda and be forced to pay eighty-three dollars for an armor paint job.
I’d rather be sent to the Soul Cairn....
@RainMakerXP *Oof*
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Wouldn't this be the Oblivion Crisis 2.0 FudgeMuppet talked about, hhjk377? lol
Hey, hey, hey. It's actually eight dollars. Eighty three is an exaggeration!
@@NuddMastersonChinoborous todd,dont you have a game to fix?
“I plan to leave no stone unturned”
*flashback to finding the gems to the crown of barenziah*
*TRIGGERRRRRRED*
Pro tip: you can only comment on this if you have a very small pee-pee!
@@thewhat531 That's not a "pro tip", that's a lame exploit...
@@thewhat531 congrats on your tenth birthday 🙄
@@thewhat531 And now an even lamer edit...
As a dremora, I can say, it takes a dremora successfully summon one. But for a mortal, the safest one to summon is one from Sanguine's realm. Just be prepared for some... shall we say... intimate interactions. But at least it won't kill you. (And Sanguine might bind it to you if you start enjoying its advances. He has done that before.)
Sounds good to me. Where do I sign?
Remember kids, ward first, then summon. Now a moment for the fallen witches you might find on your way and be weary of the atronach they have let loose in our realm.
The problem with the conjuration school is bound weapon do not make lightsaber sounds.
The problem with conjuration is that it seems so evil yet I want to be the good guy :(
F4LLEN //
Eh, it’s not as evil as necromancy at least. In terms of evilness, Conjuration is the 3rd worst in my opinion.
Illusion seems to me worse than Conjuration since you can literally make someone kill their spouse or best friends if you cast fury on them.
@@tresended Ye but the thing with illusion is that you can also do some pretty neat stuff, you can use it to just become invisible and so on. But conjuration is always bargaining with deadra, and thats quite bad imo.
@@f4llen489 Bad because You Say so?
@@f4llen489 it’s less bargaining and more “get the fuck over here you draedra shit” “wait no-“ the draedra then proceeded to have the burden of killing several trolls
Novice Conjurer: "I've learnt enough, I shall now summon the ultimate post apocalyptic realm, Fallout 5!"
'Summons Fallout 76'
Novice: "Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-"
This is why I just stick to Necromancy.
@@adamdavenport8009, Necromancy is a dead end though.
@Matheus Moreira, which is why I don't bother with in-game necromancy. It's a one time use power per corpse.
@Matheus Moreira That's why you get yourself a thrall, or start pulling directly from the Soul cairn instead.
Thats what you get for spelling it as Fall Out. He says you need to articulate and read the fine print in the video.
Where my conjurers at?
@-@
"by our power combined!"
I once summoned Mephala. I introduced her to Pornhub. She was very gracious and gave me this long black dai-katana.
*NOT* The Mages guild in Kvatch
Best magic, summoned some dog the other day, he wouldn't shut up
“Ethereal good boi” is the phrase of the day
What a pity that no TES game manages to actually _show_ these interesting storytelling ideas. The Conjuration system could easily have been changed to enable early players to use powerful spells at the risk of the summoned entity turning against them (AND to have a lot of unique dialogue for these encounters). How fun would it be to get a powerful spell cheaply early on in the game and to learn the hard way the risks involved?
Imagine a level 1 character trying to convince his brand new bound weapon _not_ to attack him. And then running away screaming through the gates of Whiterun with a spectral sword at his heels, trying to keep up before the spell's duration wears off. THIS is what a video game should do in terms of "SHOW, don't tell!". If I wanted to read a book, I'd have bought a novel.
None of your Business we need more likes on this comment that’s such a cool idea
A flying sword would be lame but an uncooperative dremora sounds fun.
Sounds cool on paper, but majority of players would probably encounter something like that once and then forever opt to be above required skill. Uuh.. except some cool RP characters, they would be all over the just out of reach, but almost safe spells.
We do see examples of it in game though, we just can't experience it on our own.
I want the flying sword to yell at you with various deadpool-like taunts just to add to the surprise of "oh my god the sword is attacking me!"
None of your Business speaking of which, why write a wall of text to bitch and moan? Just leave a generic “Beth sux” and move on kiddo
*accidentally brings about Landfall*
"Uh, Drew the daedrologist made me do it."
*runs away*
My fav school of magic as well.
I can't help it. When I start a Skyrim play-through I always plan a different build, but always fall back on conjuration to such an extent that it becomes my primary skill.
I love mage builds. I always end up being a Dark Overlord that worships Daedra... sounds far cooler than sneaky archer. 🤷♀️
Man, I sure hope you lovely boys never stop making TES Lore episodes, somehow they just really relax me if I’m having a bad day or experiencing life’s troubles, I’ll just sit down with a warm cup of coffee, bring up Fudgemuppet and go right to the Elder Scrolls Lore playlist. I guess it’s kind of silly to say, but it’s true. For me, It’s like reading a book by a fireplace in a dimly lit log house, while the snow falls just outside the window, that’s the closest feeling I can compare to as I watch these Fudgemuppet lore videos. Not to mention they renew my nostalgic immersion for TES tenfold every time I watch one! Not even Red Dead Redemption 2 could keep me away from Skyrim for more than a week! Lol, anyways..
*Thank you so much for continuing to make your Elder Scrolls Lore videos, Fudgemuppet bros. They help people more than you know*
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One year on and im still in full agreement. Long live fudgemuppet! Long live the new tribunal!
" a master conjurer must learn the complicated teachings of conjuration"
*soul trap a body for 15 minutes*
When the night shift starts to get boring I can always rely on a late night elder scrolls lore to keep me up.
I love conjuration magic. 💖
Keep up the videos guys!
*ETHEREAL GOOD BOY*
Now, this is the story all about how
My life got flipped-turned upside down
And I'd like to take a minute
Just sit right there
I'll tell you how I became the Jarl of a town called Windhelm
In southern Skyrim born and raised
In High Hrothgar was where I spent most of my days
Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' in peace
And all letting some FUS-RO-DAH to release
When some thousand elves
Who were up to no good
Startin shedding blood in my neighborhood
I got in one argument and Arngeir got scared
I said 'I'm movin' with my brothers to go to war"
I whistled for a horse and when it came near
It had a big carriage like a mighty pioneer
If anything I can say is that this ride is primm
But I thought Man forget it Yo home to Skyrim
I pulled up to a castle about seven or eight
And I yelled to the driver 'Yo homes smell ya later'
I looked to my kingdom
I was finally home
To sit on my throne as the Jarl of Windhelm
I love it fresh Prince of Bel air pardy song
@@supernova582 It deserves a heart from the fudge gods themselves but alas I don't think it will be.
@@intergalacticthic-boi3866 They're so uncultured they probably wouldn't even get the reference
@@redfallxenos4585 Imma comment this on everyone of their videos until I get a heart.
Nice 👊
It's always fun when you get two summons at mastery. By the time an enemy has slain both you've already summoned two fresh. Victory is assured.
When u have ordinator it's even better u can summon 4
"You and what army?"
*Summons 4 ghostly good bois*
Also when the fun ends because you do zero percent of the fighting from that point on.
I wonder if anybody would ever chance on summoning the Dwemmer
Bet nobody can't, they were wiped out from the very fabric of existence. Presumably they were zero-summed :
@@weirdreportt There is possibility that they're in another plane of existence. And they weren't zero-summed because there are remains of their civilization and zero-summing not only removes a person from existence but changes the world like that person never was born
They're not in any plane of existence that can be reached by magic though.
You'd have to figure out where they are, then figure out how to get them out of there to here.
Arent they the Numinividian or whatever now
Fallion says he's seen dwemer
These scholarly type videos on this channel are my absolute favorite, with the music combined with the narration, I feel immersed in the world of The Elder Scrolls in seconds.
what, in my opinion, is missing in conjuration is the presence of good spirits. In the real world there are spells to conjure devils and evil spirits, but there are just as many spells calling for the assistance of angels and benevolent entities. I find weird that in fantasy often only the first kind of summons are present.
I remember reading a book in skyrim about the inner thoughts of a summoned dremora, it was entertaining.
Thank you for the inspired video, Drew. I rarely conjure. I freely soul trap evil enemies and dangerous creatures, especially the black souls of evil men and mer. Yet, I only summon the willing such as Arniel's Shade and Durnehviir. These entities have given their permission and even requested to be summoned and so are much less likely to cause problems. I have never encountered problems with Arniel's Shade. However, even though Durnehviir has requested to be conjured I still have to be careful where I summon him. Of course he must have enough room to move and fly freely as I am sure you well know. Yet, I made the mistake of summoning him in the Hidden Vale when my party was at a very high altitude. My party of followers became enthralled by rage at the close proximity of the flying necromancer. They were trapped in a non-stop battle with the undead dragon. Both sides refused to back down until Durnehviir's time away from the Soul Cairn had finally expired. Needless to say, I am now even more aware of where I am and who I am with before calling forth such a creature as Durnehviir.
Thanks for the intro music. That piano and harp duet is my favorite piece in the entire soundtrack! :) I was so wrapped up in the music that I had to restart the video as I completely missed what you said while the tune played on.
Who else wants to play an indepth mage sim? Where you actually do these things? Like study, Interview daedra and figure out the physics and metaphysics of magic.
Need light = Flame Atronach.
For lifting = Storm Atronach.
For protection and strong bodyguard = Frost Atronach.
For friendly company in the woods = Familiar.
And if You really need to summon a Dremora You do give him the full respect if you don't wanna become a black soul gem.
The Daedric prince Hermaeus Mora can give you a spirital dremora to carry your heavy items for you. :) Conjuration is freaking awesome!
i think the the conjuration is not only about summoning it bidding the summoned too, the dialogue of dremora call you master. so you dont need to respect those vile demon you enslave them.
It’s awesome how you make these videos like a lecture from a retired adventurer, Drew the Daedrologist
I love Conjuration magic. There is something that pleases me about summoning Daedra and other creatures.
Conjuration is a dangerous form of magic. But so are the others. Perhaps aside from restoration depending on how it is used and practiced. Every school of magic has its inherent dangers but only through train can it be made easier. Easier but not perfect. Even the wisest of Mages can fall prey if they make the smallest of errors. The thing about magic is you always have to be careful no matter what spell you use for it can turn on you just as much as your opponent. The same goes with experimentation should you not prepare carefully enough you will most likely die. The wise Mage is ready if not prepared, the unprepared Mage is a dead one.
I would argue Restoration could/should be dangerous too. Those who can restore your health should just as easily be able to take health away from you. Because if you understand how to restore a body you also understand how to damage it.
I'd love to watch Drew present "the dark side of Restoration", showing the evilest spell in Restoration or something
@@ayumikuro3768 a very valid point. It wouldn't be too complicated for a master of restoration to make a drain Health spell or even one from Magicka or Stamina. Would be really interesting to see how would you be used in battle though. If the Spells not quick enough it could be your own undoing. But true it could be a very dangerous School of magic if imagination is used to make it dangerous and not for healing.
@@blackchacha000 hard to say. I do know of mod spells that are dangerous in restoration. I'm not aware of any actual spells that are dangerous to Mortals not including the undead spells
@Hulk GTI I know that. I'm just saying all schools of magic had the potential to be dangerous not which is most. Conjuration definitely would more than likely hold that title. But for me it was just implying all magic could be dangerous if misused.
The way Magic has been categorized in Skyrim really is amazing and I hope they continue this in the future, possibly adding a few more schools, if needed.
I always loved having two dremora lords as pets, they will always alert you to potential danger and fearlessly go after your enemies. Good times!
Kid: Hey dremora gimmie dress
Dremora: K. *Kills him*
Kid: D:
yea, it's my favorite school too. Honestly, I think if you're going for a pure mage build in skyrim (or any of the other games) you need to have some skills with conjuration. Gots to have dem meat shields. The best part is that, unlike the incredibly stupid companions who stick with you until dismissed, whatever you summoned will just go away on it's own. When the ice atronach you summoned gets itself stuck in a door way, it will disintegrate in 30 seconds, when Lydia gets stuck in a doorway the only way to move her is with a shout.
better yet, atronarchs are immune top their own element, so as long as your choosen destruction spells suit your conjured atronarchs, you don't have to worry about them dying by runing into your line of fire.
Fus-Ro-Dah is Get out of the goddamn way Lydia in Dovahzul
It would be cool if in Redfall, novice conjurers had no control of their summoned daedra, and they were hostile to the caster as well as the caster’s enemies, similar to how the frenzy spell works.
i love the conjuration school the most; it's always nice to have company when bored, and there is power in numbers, i just like how it feels to summon stuff!
Your content is both relaxing as it is addicting for a lover of the elderscrolls series since morrowind. I now find myself unable to play as much an read the rich lore within and you let me do that while I work thank you so much for all that you do.
I wanted to conjure the elder scrolls 6. Instead I got fallout 76, conjuration truly is a terrifying school
You monster!
you have a commited a crimes against Bethesda and his people,what say to you in your defense?
@@mr.intruder1536 look the other way in with the guild
(Passes 3 septims)
Why would you post this when I’m mid way through my conjuration playthrough?
You posted this 4 hours ago so and half way through means by now you have maxed conjuration . You fine bud
@@__MaReX__ lol right? I just started a new playthrough and decided to play as a conjurar with bound blade and summon flame antronach as my main starting spells. My character level is only 13 but my conjuration level is already 50
Not only deadra but spirits of all kinds as well. You can make them tear your enemies limb from limb without seeing anything.
Explorer conjures a companion wolf to explore with.
Wolf returns with a stick and drops it in front of the Dovahkiin.
DB bends down to pick up the stick thinking to play catch.
Wolf grins and jumps on the DB ripping out his throat...
If you damage your summoned creatures for too long in Skyrim they will attack you back, I think this could be a way of them saying "You've broken the contract" or something, which I find really cool!
A interesting game mechanic would be to have low level conjurers randomly attached by what ever they summoned. Make it so higher levels of Conjuration is required to prevent that. Like a Master Conjurer won't get attacked, but a novice will get attacked after a while if there's no enemies around.
I always thought the more prominent magics should have fails, "I didn't expect that" or even fireballs, shocks that don't go they just happen right there on the player, conjures turning especially at low levels. These would drop lower and lower as the players skill rises and they gain levels but those first few times could be.... suspenseful. It's magic it should be a bit "Difficult" to start.
Its easy to tune out his voice but he says some really interesting things, great visuals too. Its always worth rewatching to see how much i overlooked. 'Love your work, mate.
Conjuration is so deep and intense in the lore but in gameplay it’s just the only school of magic that actually helps
Favorite way to level up is by having the zombie spell and a fire spell. Using destruction I kill a target, then with conjugation I resurrect the body. Then with fire, I attack them with destruction until they turn hostile (if your summoned creature detects an enemy, even you, your conjuration levels up. If they don’t, free dummy for destruction spells).
As a loyal worshipper of Molag Bal this is my favorite school of magic
Dragonbone+Daedric Armor
Mace of Molag Bal in one hand
Conjuration spell in the other
Konahrik on my head
I love when Drew does the lore videos, well i love all of them but especially Drew’s. I have an unhealthy addiction to Skyrim and all things elder scrolls and fudgemuppet gives me what i need when i can’t play.
If only in-game conjuration was this deep!
Hopes up for TESVI
You are flawless person. I wish you will become more big channel.
And please add english subtitles to your videos. I am foreign, i can read good but can not listen normally
“Ethereal Good Boi” is what I’m going to call the Conjured Familiar from now on. Thanks Drew.
This is very well done! I love hearing about the lore, intricacies, and potentials of each magic school. Keep it up!
The feeling when youre lvl one, a playstyle where you're not lvling up, thus for higher spells , thou needs scrolls or stafs & when you're saving a scroll of storm atronach for complicated situation.
Conjuration is definitely one of the most dangerous arts as not only can it corrupt a soul but open doors to unspeakable horrors that have long since laid dormant
Ya know, the more i learn about magic, the more i appreciate my battleaxe and heavy armor...
7:50 F for that poor guy.
Some of my fondest memories are sitting listening to your videos with the skyrim theme in the background
This is the only channel where I can listen to a 3 and a half minute intro and still be interested great vid
“By no means an art to be attempted careless or aimlessly” My character that summons 10 Undead warriors to kill one bandit begs to differ. It’s fun watching enemies get swarmed.
i really hope the next Elder Scrolls will be full of lore, great and fun quests and all the schools of magic again. it should end up feeling like morrowind, oblivion and skyrim
*Fudgemuppet you are so brave! You get this information for us so we don't need to do these dangerous things! Blessings of Julian upon you!*
From your lips, to our ears.
So the dremora merchant could attack us after we buy things from him, but he doesn't because we'd kick his ass.
I conjure all the time to Sommun stuff and raise the dead building an army to rule of all of Nirn.
That one guy on Skyrim that summons a chicken as training practice
Yeah the chicken necromancer 😂
It was a good surprise to find him without knowing it existed x)
Conjuration is no joke. I play with some modded spells and i once went into the basement of that old witch lady in the cabin. Think her name is "Anise". When i went in there the first time she followed me down, summoned a flame atronach and absolutely destroyed me because all i had was flames and conjure familiar. My last save was just before you fight the boss in bleak falls barrow. I learned the unrelenting force word again, killed the draugr, stole all of his shit and in the chest next to him was a summon bear totem scroll. This was obviously modded as i had never seen it before. I left, went to the old lady's cabin again and this time it was my turn to get revenge. I used the scroll to summon the bear totem and in front of me appeared a massive spirit bear. I started to burn the old lady which wasn't doing much damage and in came the bear who two tapped her. It was amazing. I looked at her corpse to see what she had and all she had was an orcish dagger so i reloaded my save that i made just before i summoned the bear because it was a waste of an awesome scroll. I then walked to riverwood, saved and logged off.
Conjuration is some dope shit i tell ya, especially with mods.
Maybe if I level my conjuration to 100 I can conjure a will to live
I am playing in Legendary to force myself to develop combat skill. Problem is Conjuration makes it too easy. I end up just summoning a flame atronach and running around till the enemy is dead. The only thing this didn't work on was the 2 gargoyle ambush in Awakening, because gargoyles absorb health faster than the damage I could manage in Legendary difficulty.
Great lore video. Keep them coming
Man i love elder scrolls and thanks to this video i learned more about the best magic school!
I kinda wish they did this with Skyrim. Using new spells like this has a chance to mess up until you perfect the art and study. Imagine fighting a bunch of bandits and just summon a daedra and run for your life hoping they all take each-other out lol
In elder scrolls lore, has there been conjuration of something from divine origin?
not sure if it counts as conjuration, but we have that one time in oblivion when Martin became the avatar of Akatosh.
Mabye the ability to summon an ayelid? It's proven Daedra and Ayelid are opposites by needing a Great Sigil Stone and a Great Welkynd stone in the main quest of Oblivion, all of the items are opposites, the blood of a daedra and the blood of a god etc, so mabye summoning an ayelid would be something only extremely powerful mages could accomplish.
Hmmmmm... the Aedra are part of the Mundus, so they don’t need magic to get there. It’s the Daedra, who exist outside Akatosh’s barriers, that need mortals to let them in.
Cool idea, though.
Conjuration is my favorite school, cool vid
I love Conjuration Magic.
Being able to watch some low key bandits try to take on my Summoned Dremora Lord, only for their head to roll around on the ground after he decapitates them XD. And Soul Trapping my enemies and sending their remnants to the Soul Cairn.
Get mods scrub
It would be interesting if in the next game we had some type of mechanic to the chaos of the conjuration school, maybe some quest about a daedra trying to deceive you, or the spells having some type of chaotic bad effects.
Lesser daedra! Gotta catch em all!
and remember, never drink and conjure, kids
I love putting your videos on in the background and listening as I fall asleep
Summoning an Army of Draugr Lords is just a grand good time
Never summon what you can’t banish. In most Magic schools they it’s a requirement to learn banishment first before conjuration.
I can listen to you all day I swear
Hear that, conjure responsibly kids!
Me and my friends came up with a theory of how the snow elves could come back firstly the sloads might have disappeared to akiver and must have kidnapped some of the snow elves and somehow they either they escaped and came back or the sloads brought them back and when they came back to tamriel they released that they were alone so they repopulated and that's a way the snow elves could come back in elder scrolls 6
Are you going to get into the deleted schools like Mysticism?
I honestly feel like student at an academy or college listening to a teacher in tamrial good job on the video man
I'm just here to answer the question how many zombified guards it takes to kill alduin. 35, It takes 35.
I'm surprised you didn't talk about Velek Sain and the 4 mages who got conjurer's burn
My ps3 recently had to be reset so all my saved data on Skyrim is gone. can I get an f for my saved data?
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With this being discussed, we need the next TES to have complex magic system in which a player can use dangerous or complex spells even in low level, but comes in a lethal price. Without proper set of skills, a player may have a chance of risking or failing a certain spell, especially Warrior or rogue builds
Conjuration lore: you have to be perfectly aware of the geography of the universe & forces that shape, in order to succeed
Conjuration gameplay: haha soul trap on dead crab go brrrr
I love these videos! Well made and really interesting. I always get excited to see a new magic video
The intro ends at 3:17. When he says 'hey it's fudgemuppet!'