Jorge Cardoso Akatosh: I need a Dragonborn to save the world. Molag Bal: *slides the Temptress across the table* Sheoggorath: Alternatively. *holds out the Cup Collector* Akatosh: *sweating* The other Divines: Or literally ANYONE ELSE. And why are they here?
A question FudgeMuppet; Is this build telling me that I can become a vampire at the beginning, build my skills, go through the Dawnguard, and still accept the Vampire Lord's "gift", and then I can have the vampire form? I really need to understand that before I decide where I want to start a Vampire play series. Thank you!
Yes absolutely. You can go and get infected by a vampire early on, becoming a normal vampire yourself, and then when you meet Harkon he will still offer you his gift, granting you the vampire lord form.
This is... surprisingly close to the character I've been playing. She started out as a true daughter of Skyrim and a Companion, and then one bad vampire eradication job happened. One week later she's a vampire. She joined the Dawnguard hoping to find a cure, but the offer made by Harkon was just too tempting. After that it was all downhill from there, and now she's something like a Frost Deathknight from WoW.
Fbuh I made something similar in terms of origin. one of the emperors affairs went wrong and she was born. neglected the entire and hidden from public the emperor one day decides to get rid of her by making her a college of winterhold apprentice. full of hate for the loss of her childhood she swears to kill thr emperor. of course that means the brotherhood is involved. however anything she does is simply a means to an end. becoming a vampire. learning thr power of the dragonborn. all that is simply to kill her father and afterwards the goal is to coquer skyrim.
@@gathoblaster4329 Sadly that would probably affect world lore, especially character basis, given from what we know of Titus Mede II, he honestly isn't a 'bad' Emperor of guy by any means. The whole surrendering the White Gold Concordat was for the preservation of the Empire as a whole. It was the only option in a time of no options no ensure the Empires survival. According to backstory and lore found elsewhere, before the Great War, Titus Mede was actually a VERY well respected and loved Emperor who was both a ruler and warrior much in the same vein as the Septims were, having wielded even Goldbrand meaning he survived Boethiah's trials and managed to win the Tournament of Blood slaying nine other Champions of Tamriel if he somehow managed to get his hands on the legendary blade meaning he was atleast skilled enough as a warrior to receive what is essentially Champion status from Boethiah her/himself. Even as a politician it seemed like given his personality, he would more likely take in the bastard child and simply exile the mother or hide the mother behind the scenes, but setting the child up for death and disaster just isn't in his character.
Help me out, good man. How can I justify completing the companions questline when my character is a daedra worshipping assassin-thief and also a vampire? 😅
I know you're a big fan of the Atronach Stone, but how bout you make 13 builds that revolve around all 13 standing stones? might be a fun challenge for you.
Narose Draconis To start of: the ATRONARCH STONE. Imo I prefer the lord stone, steed stone & faster level up stones. I hate chance based effects. Are you going to get oneshot or will the spell have no effect? You never know.
@@larzanthony2275 That's precisely why I dislike spell absorption. Consistent magic resistance is much more reliable. Hell, you can't even get max spell absorb without Miraak armor pieces And that's not even considering the fact that spell absorption fucks with an entire school of helpful magic
Too bad most stones are garbage. Four of them only help you level up faster, and ones like Apprentice just make you weaker with very little upside at all.
MinishMoosen Yeah, vanilla standing stones are a shit or bland. I used to always play as a breton agent of mara born under the lord stone. Giving me a base 65% magic resist. Downloaded andromeda and morningstar to stop my bad habit.
@@MinishMoosen It's really good for low-level illusion casters, because you can cast master illusion spells far more often, making everything fight each other, and just running through the dungeon.
Definitely a fun sounding build. Though depending how I do it, I might roleplay the Temptress with a different backstory. It might start off similar to the backstory you've given, but a bit more twisted towards the end to give it a bit of familiarity with Elder Scrolls lore. Instead of it being just a random vampire who bites her and turns her, what if it instead was Molag Bal in disguise? If this were the case, I guess you can assume what happens next. After the ordeal he would leave her to die with a drop of blood on her brow, and three days later she would arise as a Daughter of Coldharbour. The ensuing bloodlust would result in her inadvertently devouring everyone in her hometown before coming to her senses. After realizing what she had done, she took whatever commodities she needed before moving on. She later would take joy in her vampiric abilities, and several sightings of her would be seen over the centuries: tall tales and legends of a beautiful woman with eyes the color of blood who ensnared and enslaved any man she deemed as "worthy," keeping them as servants to protect her and sustain her bloodlust, as well as legends of a wicked countess who kidnapped young girls and murdered them, draining their blood and bathing in it to stay forever youthful (unlike most vampires who appear haggard and hideous). So similar to the original build in this video, except redone a bit to resemble that of Elizabeth Bathory and Lamae Bal. Add in a few vampire mods (such as Better Vampires and Dark Maneuvers) to enthrall and enslave new peons to do her bidding, and overall it's a pretty fun build to play.
DEAR FUDGE MUPPET, i have personally found your latest remastered build very triggering, the layout you have just described, with the perks one handed, restoration , illusion, sneak, and speech is probably the most popular build used by members of the skyrim community, i have planned to use a build similar to this only role playing a nightingale, but now it is mirrored by one of the most controversial backstories that goes in a completely different direction than i was hopping for. now an entirely new build will have to be made just to join the volkihar clan which takes up way to much time and not worth the effort, i dispise your work and have formally dislike the video along with about every other non dwemmer based montages. ,scincerly, xX_wuspoppinjimBo420-mntdew_Xx
I must admit, I am in love. I have always played the sneak/thief archer. Recently I decided to start a spellsword and got him to lvl 50. I love it. But I got just a tad bored and needed to mix things up. Along comes the Vampire Temptress. I have never leveled Illusion at all. Never had a reason to. It is remarkable. The play style of thus build alone is just fabulous. To come upon a group of bandits, for example, who are just hanging around chatting and 10 seconds later they are at each other's throats straight up murdering one another and when only one is left standing you jump from the shadows to remove their head. It is so satisfying. To add the vampire aspect, which I have never touched, and was on the fence about, makes role playing a lot of fun and the bonuses are hard to pass up. Thank you for this.
Stealth + Illusion is a lot of fun, just one warning. Some companions (especially SOPHIA) will destroy stealth attempts or charge in just as you frenzy everyone)
I just finished my first playthrough and wound up similar to this character, but rather than starting as a fully formed vampiress I roleplayed towards it: Our hero was the youngest daughter of a mixed marriage between a local Imperial gentleman and a famous Nordic beauty, on the border of the Empire and Skyrim. Leliana was called 'Nightingale' for her beautiful singing voice and grew up loving dances and beautiful clothes. Befitting her station, she had received some light defence training in magic and dagger combat. As she grew to adulthood the war between the Nords and Imperials destabilised her homeland and one day her hunting party was attacked by a group of deserted soldiers and bandits, leaving her parents dead and forcing her to flee into the mountains. Before long she was captured by the Imperials and, despite protesting that she was an Imperial citizen and a lady, was sentenced to death. It seems that her properties had already been looted by the corrupt local military leader, and the existence of an heiress who could potentially file an official complaint was seen as inconvenient. The fact that she was half-Nord made this easy to swallow for all involved. Fortunately for Leliana, the arrival of Alduin saved her and, her faith in the Empire completely shattered, she chose to flee with Stormcloak. Arriving in Whiterun to deliver her message, Leliana quickly gained the trust of the local Jarl and rose quickly, eventually attaining the rank of Thane after slaying a dragon. Over the coming months she settled in the city, solving local problems and forging a close friendship with her new retainer, Lydia. She was also able to learn some more combat from the local warrior's lodge (although she was soon repulsed at learning their dark secret). Eventually, she even bought a house and adopted a local street girl called Lucia. All of this came to an end one day when Leliana was summoned before the Jarl to travel to High Hrothgar to see the Greybeards. Although the trip went without incident, on her way down the mountain she was caught in a blizzard and sought refuge in a cave, only to be attacked by a pack of vampires. Leliana was able to fight them off and get to safety, but not without sustaining a fateful wound on her left shoulder. Waking that night to find that the blizzard had passed, Leliana realised the precariousness of her situation. She did not have detailed knowledge of vampires but knew she had been infected and needed to seek help. She walked for a night and a day to reach her home in Whiterun, only to fall into bed sick and exhausted. She awoke three days later to Lydia's concerned face asking if she was alright. Confused and feeling a strange hunger like none she had felt before, Leliana allowed Lydia to help her to her feet. Then, intoxicated by the smell of warm blood, she sank her teeth into her best friend's neck; satiating her thirst and leaving the drained corpse of her best friend on the floor. As the euphoria of her first feeding abated, Leliana retched in horror at what she had become. Aghast, she fled the city in the dead of night and headed to the hills around Iverstaad, where she hid herself away, emerging only at night to feed on the unfortunate visitors. While in the village, she heard rumours of the Dawnguard, a group dedicated to fighting vampirism. In desperation and perhaps self loathing, Leliana decided that they would know a way to help her or at least end her misery. On her way to the castle she fell in with a group of applicants and found herself being sent on a mission to a crypt, convincing herself that proving she could be trusted would perhaps prevent the Dawnguard from killing her out of hand. The mission to the crypt led to the awakening of a powerful ancient vampire, Serana. Leliana had always been captivated by charismatic women and quickly agreed to take Serana back to her home, the ancient castle Volkihar. Over the weeks travelling by horse and ship, Serana spoke to Leliana of the pleasure and power to be found in undeath. Leliana found herself becoming closer to her fellow vampire and, perhaps aided by the dark influence of Molag Bal upon her mind, gradually found herself smiling when Serana spoke of her exploits with the 'cattle'. After arriving at Castle Volkihar, Serana's father offered a more powerful but irrevocable form of vampirism to Leliana. Although disgusted, the previous weeks had influenced her mind and, nodding in acquiescence, she gave herself over to darkness. She made herself at home in the castle, dining extravagantly on human flesh and blood. Finding herself embroiled in Harkon's quest to put out the sun, she spent the next year travelling Skyrim with Serana becoming better acquainted with her new abilities. At one point, her quest even took her to Winterhold where, in addition to granting the dark gift to the local innkeeper's wife, she was able to fully develop her magical abilities, becoming a true spell-warrior. In the end, it was discovered that Harkon's plan involved the death of Serana and, fiercely loyal to her 'sister', she destroyed the vampire lord. With her humanity and even her former name now a distant memory, the vampiress known as Lady Nightingale has become one of the most feared monster in all of Skyrim. Notorious for her dedication to pleasure, debauchery and the taste of human flesh, it is said that not a drop of human decency remains in her blood-red eyes. However, back in Whiterun, once a month a care package arrives addressed to Lucia; the little street-girl who called her 'mama' long ago.
YES! MORE BUILDS! This channel is the ONLY channel you need for builds, lore, or just something to watch, FudgeMuppet is a complete 10/10 channel in all forms, builds and lore, and I am so happy to see builds being made again. Best channel that Bethesda could be proud to see making godly content for godly games.
+Kam yeah but ESO is definitely quantity over quality though. Plus his pronunciation is atrocious. A lot of his stuff is click bait to the max like "secrets of ______ cave" and all it is is a walk through of the cave and pointing out an obvious chest and calling it a "secret". Plus his builds aren't that great. There is a much better way to be an unarmed god than his unarmed build.
After several looks at the race, I believe she would've been better as an Imperial with the voice of the emperor ability which calms enemies because she could use it to get up close to an enemy and slay them or drink their blood. That's just how I think the temptress would operate.
gonna add (what i think are) the best black book effects below. 1)Winds of Change: Lover’s Insight. this is ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE as it causes you to do 10% more damage to the opposite sex and better prices while buying from the opposite sex. Perfect lore-wise and also just crazy powerful 2) Epistolary Acumen: Dragonborn Frost. Makes Frost Breath shout freeze enemies solid. this one isn’t too important for RP, but it’s definitely more effective than Dragonborn Flame or Force. 3) Filament and Filigree: Secret of Sorcery. Adds a power that makes spells cost no magicka for 30sec. 4) Hidden Twilight: Mora’s Grasp can freeze an enemy for 30sec and makes them immune to damage. helpful for stealth. 5) Sallow Regent: Sorcery/Shadows increases your effectiveness by 10% in whichever you pick. which one you pick will depend on how you’ve enchanted your equipment 6) Untold Legends: Black Market lets you summon a Dremora merchant to trade with you. Sounds useless, but since this build puts no points into stamina, your carry weight will be low and this WILL prove useful in lengthier dungeons, or alternatively you can summon him while imprisoned and buy cheap gear to help the escape or something. Untold Legends: Bardic Knowledge will consistently restore your stamina during the daytime, but if you follow the build your healing spells should do this anyway. id opt to just keep a few stamina potions on hand for emergencies instead
Just saying that I love this build. I recently lost what I intended to be my last Skyrim character and “canon” Dragonborn to a game breaking bug, and this was a great find when I was wondering how to build my new character. I’m doing things a little differently (hugely differing backstory, switching Necromancy for Illusion, and having my character evolve into a vampire as part of her in-game story rather than backstory) but this build definitely gave me gameplay direction when I really needed it. Thanks for doing what you do, Fudgemuppet!
The mod - fast alternate start i think its called is good for this as you have the option to start as a vampire. Really good backstory idea! Nice work.
Hey Micheal! Was wondering if you would ever do a viking themed build,The character would revolve around a strong and hearty Nord who focuses on two handed weapons,heavy armor and Smith ing,Of course this build would use the warrior stone,I think this character would also be a strong believer in the stormcloak cause and can relate a lot with the Skaals,just a thought! Loved the video
I'm a console player, xbox one to be exact. The vampire character that I have. Is more of a Vampire Knight, turned Queen. She's not completely good, but not completely evil either. She started out as a brutal warrior in the Companions. She liked the raw power of being a werewolf, but didn't quite like the way the temptation of the hunt clouded her focus. So she, along with Farkas and Vilkas cured themselves of their beast forms. It was during a job given to her by Farkas to clear out a vampire hideout. That was infected by the vampire lord of the hideout. Fresh out of disease potions, and miles away from the nearest shrine. Her fate as vampire was sealed during the ride back to Whiterun. She managed to hide her condition from most people, but she was unable to resist the thirst for very long. I would go on about Serana, overthrowing Harkon and becoming a ruler of the Volkihar clan, and eventually emperoress of all vampires. I'm the better vampires mod, and the Castle Volkihar redux mod. The better vampires mod, really allows you to roleplay as a vampire.
My personal fave style right now combines this build with a spell sword build. I love having my vampire girl sneaking up on enemies, long range handled by the bound bow, short range with a dagger or sword (Harkon's preferred), and lightning spells to take care of mid range. Specialize in assassination, no stranger to open combat, willing to learn any spells but will experiment with illusion to cause havoc and go invisible to escape or take out stronger enemies. Light armor, enchanted to make the most of archery, one handed, destruction, and muffle. Lightning hits hard and fast wit few enemies resistant to it makes up for it higher cost.
No, thank YOU. By the way, I also used this build but my backstory was an adapted version of St Alia of the knife's. I consoled in a Dragonbone dagger as the tooth of Shai-Hulud, but forbade myself the dagger backstab perk so that she was a dagger-fighter more than a pure backstabber.
I just jumped back in after a long while of not playing and I erased all my playthroughs exept this one. By far the best build I've played in Skyrim. I'm about to start a count build though for that full powered lord form
I have a suggestion for the next remastered build. The Vampire Hunter is one of my favorite builds in theory, but it was a little lackluster in practice so, here's my attempt at remastering a build. The Vampire Hunter is a Nord male, born in the Cyrodil(race and gender doesn't really matter, I just wanted to make a Nord). His was a hard birth, and his mother sadly passed soon after. His father, a hunter by trade, raised him on his own in their small house in the woods a few miles from the city. He would leave the house, bow in hand and axe sheathed, just long enough to make a kill and rush home to his newborn son. This was enough to care for the two of them until the Vampire Hunter came of an age to learn his father's trade. Once he was old enough to draw a bow, his father took him hunting on almost every trip. He quickly became proficient with a bow, and practiced swinging his father's axe when they weren't hunting or trading what they could in the markets. It was a rather peaceful life, until tragedy struck. In the dead of the darkest night the Vampire Hunter had witnessed, a feral vampire attacked their home. The Vampire Hunter would be dead, had it not been for a squeaky bolt on the door. This alerted the father and son, but the vampire pounced before either could knock an arrow. The Vampire Hunter's father was knocked to the floor and drained in a matter of seconds. The Vampire Hunter loosed an arrow directly into the head of the vampire, knocking it away from the corpse of his father. He grabbed his father's axe and started hacking wildly at the beast, fueled by rage and grief, until he realized he was hacking at nothing. The vampire had dissolved into dust soon after the first blow. The Vampire Hunter buried his father the next morning. He grabbed what few supplies he could carry and set off for the city. He stumbled into the crowd, bumping into people here and there until one man gently grabbed his shoulder instead of continuing on his way. "I see grief and hate in your eyes," the man said. "Come to the temple of Arkay if you wish for healing." The man, a priest of Arkay vanished into the crowd before the Vampire Hunter could say anything. He soon took up the priest's offer, eventually even becoming a initiate himself once his supplies ran out. He was taught how to heal others who visited the temple, until one visitor caught the attention of the young Hunter. He told the Vampire Hunter that he was traveling to Skyrim to join the Dawngaurd, a band of vampire hunters from an age long forgotten, but was attacked just outside the city by one. The man was lucky to be alive and thanked the priests before continuing his journey. The Vampire Hunter expressed his desire to leave the temple and join the Dawngaurd when he came of age, and though the priests did not wish to see the young initiate start such a dangerous path, they would not stop him. The time came, and the priests packed him enough supplies to make it to Skyrim and blessed him one final time before the Vampire Hunter started his dangerous journey. After being captured and taken to Helgen, the Hunter realized how easily his life could have ended but saw it as a sign from Arkay to continue his path. I've decided to focus on four main skills for this playthrough: Restoration, Heavy Armor, One-Handed and Archery. Smithing and Enchanting can be included if you want. For Restoration, take the middle branch up to adept restoration, since the two main spells of this build are adept level, and take the perk that also restores stamina when you heal (it's called respite if I'm not mistaken). For Heavy Armor the goal is to eventually take everything, but prioritize Conditioning and Matched Set. For One-Handed, take the middle branch to Savage Strike and the branch that adds bleed damage to war axes. For Archery, take everything but focus on the left branch first. The Vampire Hunter will wear full Dawngaurd Heavy armor including the Full Helm and wield a Dawngaurd War Axe in one hand, and a Restoration spell in the other. He'll use the Enhanced Dwarven Crossbow before anything gets within melee range. For spells, I use Stendar's Aura, Vampire's Bane and Close Wounds. I think that covers everything. Feel free to change whatever you'd like if you think it would improve the build or backstory. Happy Hunting! Edit: Auriel's Bow or maybe even Zephyr can be used as well, I just prefer the crossbow.
Jacob McEntire I love this idea! I just started on an archer character in the Dark Brotherhood, but I'll screenshot this and remember to play it sometime. Thanks!
I wrote out this build with a few tweaks. I use one handed,destruction and illusion magic,speech,smithing,and enchanting. I use Archery as well but its not going to have any perks. I use heavy and light armor and she worships Meridia as thats who she worshiped in life before she got attacked by a vampire on a journey from her home in Falkreath to Riften where she was going to complete one of Meridia's missions.
I just decided to tell myself the vampire didn't turn her he just made her a thral, he was from the Volkahar clan and lead her to skyrim but as they got close to the border the imperials spotted them, he ran away but she was captured and carted off to Helgen. Upon escaping she wishes to seek out and find him and ends up in castle Volkihar. The vampire lord transformation clouds her mind and she can no longer remember him. BOOM the build is still immersive C:
An idea you've probably thought of but I think we'd like to see it: consider doing more mod builds based around the perks in Ordinator, or using other mods, spell mods etc. I don't think as many people are playing vanilla any more. A Thuum build based on Ordinator and Thunderchild, for example.
The Ring of Masser from the Anniversary Edition content is a nice early-game ring option. The Ring of the Erudite from the Volkihar quests is also a really powerful ring.
I would like to see the tortured vampire build. The vamp who retained his soul. I even have my own lore about it. I would find it similar to "Spike" from "Buffy the vampire slayer". Although he regained his soul like angel later in the series. He remains very much the same with or without it, unlike Angel who changes drastically. Perhaps there is a disturbance in the feeding, or a deity intervened, or perhaps random chance. It could be an interesting development.
fudgemuppet thanks for all the great builds you have provided over the years you guys are great I'm a big fan of the vampire in skyrim and have used all your vampire based builds and still use a lot of your others (mage sword and shield two handed and archer) and have had and still have a lot of fun with them skyrim never gets old even though I still play on ps3
This build is very fun, but the down side is that all the perks and the skill levels are quite hard to get, but still, I had so much fun with this build
Build inspired by Dishonored: but the build name is the king's guard .back story is this The king's guard was the protector of high king toryogg ( I might of spelled it wrong ) but one day when the guard was watching a meeting between toryogg and ulfric Stormcloak out of no where 2 dark Brotherhood assassins attacked him alerting the king and some guards while fighting the highly skilled fighters after minutes of fighting killing the attackers but losing the guards in the process then he heard something that he heard in legends a loud yell but said with 3 ancient nordic words FUS RO DAH so he ran to the source there he found the body of toryogg and ulfric standing over it when ulfric saw him he ran telling rogvir to open the gate then he escaped with the king's guard in pursuit when the guard found him it was to late the imperial soldiers have ambushed ulfric and there they fought that the guard was working for the cloaks so they arrested him with the events of helgen happening there he discovered that he was the dragon born so he will use this new power to exact revenge on ulfric. Skills will be this one handed , archery , stealth , healing and definitely illision and alteration to trick people and his spells he will need invisiblity turn undead detect life. Stone is theif unless you use mods then use a dragon priest mask forgot which one increases illision and full nightagale armor with nordic dagger crossbow and Nordic sword if you want to use swords. guild you might join is the warriors guild to train to be a better protecter for the Future high king's he also will do destroy the Brotherhood quest cause they helped ulfric Stormcloak kill toryogg if you want to follow the kings guard story join the imperial side of the war to have revenge on ulfric and clear his name and protect the throne for the empire his Race: is nord or imperial
This is ACTUALLY very similar to a build I thought up as, named Islene, and honestly Islene is probably the most fun build I have ever made. She's like, a vampire assassin who uses Alteration And Illusion spells to assassinate her enemies from the shadows, and she shows no mercy to anyone. No one ever sees her coming. And I have built her to be inherently evil and malignant. And she will kill absolutely anyone, doesn't matter if its an enemy like a bandit or so or just some random passerby. And I explain her killing anyone she wishes through her backstory, giving her a sort of "bloodlust" that is only sated by killing, a bloodlust that cannot be sated by just simply feeding on a person as a vampire. I just made this character as a character where I would just be like, purely inherently evil, and make all bad choices, and I honestly kept her only as a side build which I'd play alongside my "main" character. But well, eventually as time turned out, I had just too much fun with Islene to keep her "just" as a side character, and now its easily one of the best fleshed out builds I have ever made! Right now she's just on a break in her newly built Lakeview Manor, enjoying some solitude away from the crowd, but I'd soon be going back, and Islene would be back in Skyrim again! EDIT: 9:05 Jeesus christ...
Thinking about trying this, but leaning Imperial for their Voice. Thanks for another great build idea. (and yes, I know this is from ages ago but hey, war ... war never changes)
I did a modded vampire build very similar to this one, called the ancient vampire. Basically, a vampire that feast on the blood of other vampires. I Mastered Destruction (Blood Magic and Lightning) and Conjuration (Necromancy) rather than illusion and restoration. and while I did use a Katana, my character was also a master of hand to hand. drawing her sword for only those she saw as worthy opponents. She rarely needed to use her vampire lord form but when she did it meant a lot of people were about to die.
Here's a new idea for a build! Name: The Vampire Lord Race: Breton Standing Stone: Your Pick Gear: Royal Vampire Armor, Ancient Shrouded Gloves, Ancient Shrouded Boots, Circulet of your choice, Bonehalk amulet, Silver Ring Weapons: Harkon's Sword Spells: Fireball, Close Wounds, Flame Cloak Stats: 50% Magika, 50% Health Backstory: The Vampire Lord lived in Daggerfall with his mother and sister. His mother was a merchant and very often brought home rare bobbles and trinkets. On the Vampire Lords 16th birthday, his mother brought home a strange book called, "Vampires of Skyrim" he read the book and imeadietly despised vampires. He traveled to Skyrim to join the Dawngaurd when he was captured and carted off to Helgen. Once he escaped Helgen he went to join the Dawngaurd but was bitten by a vampire in the process. He then sided with the Volkihar realizing that Vampirism was a gift. Factions: Volkihar Vampires, Dark Brotherhood (Optional) Skills: One handed, destruction, light armor, restoration By the way. Awesome video keep it up.
Imo, vampire sneak dagger is more fun and powerful than swords, and daggers are more fun to roleplay with stealth than swords. I know you mention daggers, but you kinda glossed over them pretty quickly. Also, USSEP fixed necromage boosting effects on vampires btw, all the way back in 2012, so if you're playing modded at all you should obviously have ussep and thus necromage doesn't make nearly as much sense to get, and its kinda super cheesy anyways, like using necromage to boost enchants is way more cheesy than stacking dagger perks, enchanting is already *soooo* powerful.
Imagine Akatosh poker-facing the other divines as they watch the bloodthirsty, sexual, narcissist Dragonborn he chose to save the world
Jorge Cardoso I don't know about akatosh but Molag Bal would be proud of me
Akatosh could find a suitable Dragonborn, Molag Bal was like "I have someone in mind if you do not mind their lack of morality."
Drasknes Vokola man, imagine Sheogorath offering the Cup Collector and Akatosh being torn between the choice, and the Divines face-palming
Jorge Cardoso
Haha! That's certainly an entertaining image!
Jorge Cardoso
Akatosh: I need a Dragonborn to save the world.
Molag Bal: *slides the Temptress across the table*
Sheoggorath: Alternatively. *holds out the Cup Collector*
Akatosh: *sweating*
The other Divines: Or literally ANYONE ELSE. And why are they here?
A question FudgeMuppet; Is this build telling me that I can become a vampire at the beginning, build my skills, go through the Dawnguard, and still accept the Vampire Lord's "gift", and then I can have the vampire form? I really need to understand that before I decide where I want to start a Vampire play series. Thank you!
Yes absolutely. You can go and get infected by a vampire early on, becoming a normal vampire yourself, and then when you meet Harkon he will still offer you his gift, granting you the vampire lord form.
Thank you!! That is a BIG help to me. :)
The legendary Shirley Curry being helped by fudgemuppet. Brilliant. Better than killing general tullius
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Waiting for the series starring the Deadfang Coven -- here's to hoping they don't meet up with the Deadeye Gang.
This is... surprisingly close to the character I've been playing. She started out as a true daughter of Skyrim and a Companion, and then one bad vampire eradication job happened. One week later she's a vampire. She joined the Dawnguard hoping to find a cure, but the offer made by Harkon was just too tempting.
After that it was all downhill from there, and now she's something like a Frost Deathknight from WoW.
Fbuh I made something similar in terms of origin. one of the emperors affairs went wrong and she was born. neglected the entire and hidden from public the emperor one day decides to get rid of her by making her a college of winterhold apprentice. full of hate for the loss of her childhood she swears to kill thr emperor. of course that means the brotherhood is involved. however anything she does is simply a means to an end. becoming a vampire. learning thr power of the dragonborn. all that is simply to kill her father and afterwards the goal is to coquer skyrim.
@@gathoblaster4329 have them vamp seduction ulfric. Pull the strings
@@gathoblaster4329 Sadly that would probably affect world lore, especially character basis, given from what we know of Titus Mede II, he honestly isn't a 'bad' Emperor of guy by any means. The whole surrendering the White Gold Concordat was for the preservation of the Empire as a whole. It was the only option in a time of no options no ensure the Empires survival. According to backstory and lore found elsewhere, before the Great War, Titus Mede was actually a VERY well respected and loved Emperor who was both a ruler and warrior much in the same vein as the Septims were, having wielded even Goldbrand meaning he survived Boethiah's trials and managed to win the Tournament of Blood slaying nine other Champions of Tamriel if he somehow managed to get his hands on the legendary blade meaning he was atleast skilled enough as a warrior to receive what is essentially Champion status from Boethiah her/himself. Even as a politician it seemed like given his personality, he would more likely take in the bastard child and simply exile the mother or hide the mother behind the scenes, but setting the child up for death and disaster just isn't in his character.
@@mistertaz94 Well every emperor got a dirty secret
Help me out, good man. How can I justify completing the companions questline when my character is a daedra worshipping assassin-thief and also a vampire? 😅
9:09 No, you guys didn't just say that 😄
Aati Gumer yes they did
heheheheh
Aati Gumer go 2 handed if you're looking to get serious though
shes has centuries worth of "experience"
I knew it was gonna be something with the One Handed skill XDD well played
I know you're a big fan of the Atronach Stone, but how bout you make 13 builds that revolve around all 13 standing stones? might be a fun challenge for you.
Narose Draconis To start of: the ATRONARCH STONE.
Imo I prefer the lord stone, steed stone & faster level up stones. I hate chance based effects. Are you going to get oneshot or will the spell have no effect? You never know.
@@larzanthony2275 That's precisely why I dislike spell absorption. Consistent magic resistance is much more reliable. Hell, you can't even get max spell absorb without Miraak armor pieces
And that's not even considering the fact that spell absorption fucks with an entire school of helpful magic
Too bad most stones are garbage. Four of them only help you level up faster, and ones like Apprentice just make you weaker with very little upside at all.
MinishMoosen Yeah, vanilla standing stones are a shit or bland. I used to always play as a breton agent of mara born under the lord stone. Giving me a base 65% magic resist. Downloaded andromeda and morningstar to stop my bad habit.
@@MinishMoosen It's really good for low-level illusion casters, because you can cast master illusion spells far more often, making everything fight each other, and just running through the dungeon.
I guess since this a remastered build, i guess you can say its a REVAMPED build?
Slay me.
Comrade Cthulhu only thing worse than this is predicting this pun
First let me get the Atronach stone, Just in case ur a mage
halodude723 lol good one
Gladly
Kshdoajdoo
"Good with the one-handed skill" lol
Lmao 🍆
Gribouille le kebab 😱
Ben Ivanov 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Enough no more 😱
@@HyacinthusHeretic Oh my I made that comment 3 years ago.
Definitely a fun sounding build. Though depending how I do it, I might roleplay the Temptress with a different backstory. It might start off similar to the backstory you've given, but a bit more twisted towards the end to give it a bit of familiarity with Elder Scrolls lore.
Instead of it being just a random vampire who bites her and turns her, what if it instead was Molag Bal in disguise? If this were the case, I guess you can assume what happens next.
After the ordeal he would leave her to die with a drop of blood on her brow, and three days later she would arise as a Daughter of Coldharbour. The ensuing bloodlust would result in her inadvertently devouring everyone in her hometown before coming to her senses. After realizing what she had done, she took whatever commodities she needed before moving on. She later would take joy in her vampiric abilities, and several sightings of her would be seen over the centuries: tall tales and legends of a beautiful woman with eyes the color of blood who ensnared and enslaved any man she deemed as "worthy," keeping them as servants to protect her and sustain her bloodlust, as well as legends of a wicked countess who kidnapped young girls and murdered them, draining their blood and bathing in it to stay forever youthful (unlike most vampires who appear haggard and hideous).
So similar to the original build in this video, except redone a bit to resemble that of Elizabeth Bathory and Lamae Bal. Add in a few vampire mods (such as Better Vampires and Dark Maneuvers) to enthrall and enslave new peons to do her bidding, and overall it's a pretty fun build to play.
I have this strange TEMPTATION to play this build now...
Aati Gumer emphasizing the pun ruins the pun
This build is rather......
tempting.
Kill me.
well, in my play-through of the witcher 2, i did have you killed. so yeah
gladly.
King Henselt Why do you do this to us
DEAR FUDGE MUPPET, i have personally found your latest remastered build very triggering, the layout you have just described, with the perks one handed, restoration , illusion, sneak, and speech is probably the most popular build used by members of the skyrim community, i have planned to use a build similar to this only role playing a nightingale, but now it is mirrored by one of the most controversial backstories that goes in a completely different direction than i was hopping for. now an entirely new build will have to be made just to join the volkihar clan which takes up way to much time and not worth the effort, i dispise your work and have formally dislike the video along with about every other non dwemmer based montages.
,scincerly, xX_wuspoppinjimBo420-mntdew_Xx
King Henselt sorry but Letho already did that
I must admit, I am in love. I have always played the sneak/thief archer. Recently I decided to start a spellsword and got him to lvl 50. I love it. But I got just a tad bored and needed to mix things up. Along comes the Vampire Temptress. I have never leveled Illusion at all. Never had a reason to. It is remarkable. The play style of thus build alone is just fabulous. To come upon a group of bandits, for example, who are just hanging around chatting and 10 seconds later they are at each other's throats straight up murdering one another and when only one is left standing you jump from the shadows to remove their head. It is so satisfying. To add the vampire aspect, which I have never touched, and was on the fence about, makes role playing a lot of fun and the bonuses are hard to pass up. Thank you for this.
Stealth + Illusion is a lot of fun, just one warning. Some companions (especially SOPHIA) will destroy stealth attempts or charge in just as you frenzy everyone)
Akatosh and Molag Bal talking about the dragon born.
Dibella silently nodding in the background as meridia glares daggers.
I just finished my first playthrough and wound up similar to this character, but rather than starting as a fully formed vampiress I roleplayed towards it:
Our hero was the youngest daughter of a mixed marriage between a local Imperial gentleman and a famous Nordic beauty, on the border of the Empire and Skyrim. Leliana was called 'Nightingale' for her beautiful singing voice and grew up loving dances and beautiful clothes. Befitting her station, she had received some light defence training in magic and dagger combat. As she grew to adulthood the war between the Nords and Imperials destabilised her homeland and one day her hunting party was attacked by a group of deserted soldiers and bandits, leaving her parents dead and forcing her to flee into the mountains.
Before long she was captured by the Imperials and, despite protesting that she was an Imperial citizen and a lady, was sentenced to death. It seems that her properties had already been looted by the corrupt local military leader, and the existence of an heiress who could potentially file an official complaint was seen as inconvenient. The fact that she was half-Nord made this easy to swallow for all involved. Fortunately for Leliana, the arrival of Alduin saved her and, her faith in the Empire completely shattered, she chose to flee with Stormcloak.
Arriving in Whiterun to deliver her message, Leliana quickly gained the trust of the local Jarl and rose quickly, eventually attaining the rank of Thane after slaying a dragon. Over the coming months she settled in the city, solving local problems and forging a close friendship with her new retainer, Lydia. She was also able to learn some more combat from the local warrior's lodge (although she was soon repulsed at learning their dark secret). Eventually, she even bought a house and adopted a local street girl called Lucia.
All of this came to an end one day when Leliana was summoned before the Jarl to travel to High Hrothgar to see the Greybeards. Although the trip went without incident, on her way down the mountain she was caught in a blizzard and sought refuge in a cave, only to be attacked by a pack of vampires. Leliana was able to fight them off and get to safety, but not without sustaining a fateful wound on her left shoulder.
Waking that night to find that the blizzard had passed, Leliana realised the precariousness of her situation. She did not have detailed knowledge of vampires but knew she had been infected and needed to seek help. She walked for a night and a day to reach her home in Whiterun, only to fall into bed sick and exhausted. She awoke three days later to Lydia's concerned face asking if she was alright. Confused and feeling a strange hunger like none she had felt before, Leliana allowed Lydia to help her to her feet. Then, intoxicated by the smell of warm blood, she sank her teeth into her best friend's neck; satiating her thirst and leaving the drained corpse of her best friend on the floor.
As the euphoria of her first feeding abated, Leliana retched in horror at what she had become. Aghast, she fled the city in the dead of night and headed to the hills around Iverstaad, where she hid herself away, emerging only at night to feed on the unfortunate visitors. While in the village, she heard rumours of the Dawnguard, a group dedicated to fighting vampirism. In desperation and perhaps self loathing, Leliana decided that they would know a way to help her or at least end her misery. On her way to the castle she fell in with a group of applicants and found herself being sent on a mission to a crypt, convincing herself that proving she could be trusted would perhaps prevent the Dawnguard from killing her out of hand.
The mission to the crypt led to the awakening of a powerful ancient vampire, Serana. Leliana had always been captivated by charismatic women and quickly agreed to take Serana back to her home, the ancient castle Volkihar. Over the weeks travelling by horse and ship, Serana spoke to Leliana of the pleasure and power to be found in undeath. Leliana found herself becoming closer to her fellow vampire and, perhaps aided by the dark influence of Molag Bal upon her mind, gradually found herself smiling when Serana spoke of her exploits with the 'cattle'. After arriving at Castle Volkihar, Serana's father offered a more powerful but irrevocable form of vampirism to Leliana. Although disgusted, the previous weeks had influenced her mind and, nodding in acquiescence, she gave herself over to darkness.
She made herself at home in the castle, dining extravagantly on human flesh and blood. Finding herself embroiled in Harkon's quest to put out the sun, she spent the next year travelling Skyrim with Serana becoming better acquainted with her new abilities. At one point, her quest even took her to Winterhold where, in addition to granting the dark gift to the local innkeeper's wife, she was able to fully develop her magical abilities, becoming a true spell-warrior. In the end, it was discovered that Harkon's plan involved the death of Serana and, fiercely loyal to her 'sister', she destroyed the vampire lord.
With her humanity and even her former name now a distant memory, the vampiress known as Lady Nightingale has become one of the most feared monster in all of Skyrim. Notorious for her dedication to pleasure, debauchery and the taste of human flesh, it is said that not a drop of human decency remains in her blood-red eyes. However, back in Whiterun, once a month a care package arrives addressed to Lucia; the little street-girl who called her 'mama' long ago.
This is just vampire dragon age
@@23TheOneAndOnly23 I mean the name's a deliberate reference, don't think there's anything else?
sir yappington
YES! MORE BUILDS! This channel is the ONLY channel you need for builds, lore, or just something to watch, FudgeMuppet is a complete 10/10 channel in all forms, builds and lore, and I am so happy to see builds being made again. Best channel that Bethesda could be proud to see making godly content for godly games.
Thank you so much!!!
ESO is good as well
+Kam yeah but ESO is definitely quantity over quality though. Plus his pronunciation is atrocious. A lot of his stuff is click bait to the max like "secrets of ______ cave" and all it is is a walk through of the cave and pointing out an obvious chest and calling it a "secret". Plus his builds aren't that great. There is a much better way to be an unarmed god than his unarmed build.
I also like Camelworks.
you make good points, i just enjoy him, and the reason his pronunciation is bad is because of his dyslexia.
“The intelligence of a hormonal teenager” That killed me, by the gods that was hilarious.
Oh, this is soo cool! I'm just beginning roleplaying as witch-assassin-vampire lord. This seems perfect!
After several looks at the race, I believe she would've been better as an Imperial with the voice of the emperor ability which calms enemies because she could use it to get up close to an enemy and slay them or drink their blood. That's just how I think the temptress would operate.
gonna add (what i think are) the best black book effects below.
1)Winds of Change: Lover’s Insight.
this is ABSOLUTELY IMPERATIVE as it causes you to do 10% more damage to the opposite sex and better prices while buying from the opposite sex. Perfect lore-wise and also just crazy powerful
2) Epistolary Acumen: Dragonborn Frost. Makes Frost Breath shout freeze enemies solid. this one isn’t too important for RP, but it’s definitely more effective than Dragonborn Flame or Force.
3) Filament and Filigree: Secret of Sorcery. Adds a power that makes spells cost no magicka for 30sec.
4) Hidden Twilight: Mora’s Grasp can freeze an enemy for 30sec and makes them immune to damage. helpful for stealth.
5) Sallow Regent: Sorcery/Shadows increases your effectiveness by 10% in whichever you pick. which one you pick will depend on how you’ve enchanted your equipment
6) Untold Legends: Black Market lets you summon a Dremora merchant to trade with you. Sounds useless, but since this build puts no points into stamina, your carry weight will be low and this WILL prove useful in lengthier dungeons, or alternatively you can summon him while imprisoned and buy cheap gear to help the escape or something.
Untold Legends: Bardic Knowledge will consistently restore your stamina during the daytime, but if you follow the build your healing spells should do this anyway. id opt to just keep a few stamina potions on hand for emergencies instead
some cool builds
- farmer
- alchemist
- ocean goddess
and nazeem
scratch off the fourth and this'd be perfect
I like to do a variation on this with breton. Mainly for magic resistance, since being a vampire already gives you 100% frost resistance.
50% frost resistance I think
Just saying that I love this build. I recently lost what I intended to be my last Skyrim character and “canon” Dragonborn to a game breaking bug, and this was a great find when I was wondering how to build my new character.
I’m doing things a little differently (hugely differing backstory, switching Necromancy for Illusion, and having my character evolve into a vampire as part of her in-game story rather than backstory) but this build definitely gave me gameplay direction when I really needed it.
Thanks for doing what you do, Fudgemuppet!
This is the most fun build ever I can’t stop playing the game because of it
Now I can't stop thinking about how good she must be at One-Handed. Thanks for that.
This build will have all the men of Skyrim wrapped around her finger!
Or women if you're into that 😉
Why not both? 😉
Aati Gumer Or both if your into that like I am lol
Aati Gumer I'll take both if you don't mind
Aati Gumer Attack Helicopter?
Or undead if you're into that 😉
The mod - fast alternate start i think its called is good for this as you have the option to start as a vampire. Really good backstory idea! Nice work.
Let me guess someone stole your sweet roll
Solitude Guard aw, did you take an arrow to the knee?
No lollygaggin'.
Hello daddy
Solitude Guard My in-game comeback is, "let me guess, your boyfriend wouldn't let you play with him last night?"
You see those warriors from Hammerfell? They’ve got curved swords. Curved. Swords.
Hey Micheal! Was wondering if you would ever do a viking themed build,The character would revolve around a strong and hearty Nord who focuses on two handed weapons,heavy armor and Smith ing,Of course this build would use the warrior stone,I think this character would also be a strong believer in the stormcloak cause and can relate a lot with the Skaals,just a thought! Loved the video
Im with this guy
But Vikings wore lighter armors because they were seafaring and shields because they were smart 😮
I agree
@@schwann145 Maybe heavy boots, gloves, and helmet, and light chestpiece?
this was my first ever playthrough, no lie.
I've got a similar character, only the race is breton child. Oh, and she also sails the Sea of Ghosts in a pirate ship.
Man, I love moding.
Pirate ship you say?
Tell me more
GerackSerack you have no idea how much time I spend on my load order
I'm a console player, xbox one to be exact. The vampire character that I have. Is more of a Vampire Knight, turned Queen. She's not completely good, but not completely evil either. She started out as a brutal warrior in the Companions. She liked the raw power of being a werewolf, but didn't quite like the way the temptation of the hunt clouded her focus. So she, along with Farkas and Vilkas cured themselves of their beast forms.
It was during a job given to her by Farkas to clear out a vampire hideout. That was infected by the vampire lord of the hideout. Fresh out of disease potions, and miles away from the nearest shrine. Her fate as vampire was sealed during the ride back to Whiterun. She managed to hide her condition from most people, but she was unable to resist the thirst for very long.
I would go on about Serana, overthrowing Harkon and becoming a ruler of the Volkihar clan, and eventually emperoress of all vampires.
I'm the better vampires mod, and the Castle Volkihar redux mod. The better vampires mod, really allows you to roleplay as a vampire.
OMFG Finally! I absolutely loved the vampire temptress, your original build I'm so excited for the remastered
My personal fave style right now combines this build with a spell sword build.
I love having my vampire girl sneaking up on enemies, long range handled by the bound bow, short range with a dagger or sword (Harkon's preferred), and lightning spells to take care of mid range. Specialize in assassination, no stranger to open combat, willing to learn any spells but will experiment with illusion to cause havoc and go invisible to escape or take out stronger enemies. Light armor, enchanted to make the most of archery, one handed, destruction, and muffle. Lightning hits hard and fast wit few enemies resistant to it makes up for it higher cost.
I sometimes don’t even use the Builds I just love the videos and the Backstories make me feel really Emerssed in the Game
This is kinda like a build I made for my sister called "The Night Mistress"
i love how much work you put into these builds especially how you come up with a backstory for them as well :)
Do a werewolf build
Zadockthegamer 22 they did
Hunhunakar another
Hunhunakar it's old as hell though
Harambe true. I don't want to play as a filthy orc anyways
why?
You should do a treasure hunter build to collect all unique artifact in skyrim.
Like if you agree
Welcome To The Haze Zone Could also use the lockpicking tree from Ordinator
They already have a treasure hunter build. ua-cam.com/video/J372lxyrPlQ/v-deo.html
With Miraak's sword that will very, very, veeeery loosely represent Indiana Jone's whip
perhaps some modded builds perhaps do like suggested mods like you don't have to use mods but it works well with the build
amit gabay That is what I was about to comment. I really hope they do more modded builds in the future
I Werewolf I want to see some with Ordinator Perk Overhual way better than the vanilla skills
Tubby 0781 and werewolf perk overhual
I commented it and than saw this...
My character in Skyrim that I have on the Nintendo Switch is a High Elf who is a Vampire of the Volkahar clan named Ortaza.
I love the name!
Seeing as this is a seductive vampire female, I could sense an innuendo somewhere in here and that one handed joke absolutely killed me.
Simple, sleek, optimized. A classic.
+manty5 Thanks!!!
No, thank YOU. By the way, I also used this build but my backstory was an adapted version of St Alia of the knife's. I consoled in a Dragonbone dagger as the tooth of Shai-Hulud, but forbade myself the dagger backstab perk so that she was a dagger-fighter more than a pure backstabber.
I just jumped back in after a long while of not playing and I erased all my playthroughs exept this one. By far the best build I've played in Skyrim. I'm about to start a count build though for that full powered lord form
I have a suggestion for the next remastered build. The Vampire Hunter is one of my favorite builds in theory, but it was a little lackluster in practice so, here's my attempt at remastering a build.
The Vampire Hunter is a Nord male, born in the Cyrodil(race and gender doesn't really matter, I just wanted to make a Nord). His was a hard birth, and his mother sadly passed soon after. His father, a hunter by trade, raised him on his own in their small house in the woods a few miles from the city. He would leave the house, bow in hand and axe sheathed, just long enough to make a kill and rush home to his newborn son. This was enough to care for the two of them until the Vampire Hunter came of an age to learn his father's trade. Once he was old enough to draw a bow, his father took him hunting on almost every trip. He quickly became proficient with a bow, and practiced swinging his father's axe when they weren't hunting or trading what they could in the markets. It was a rather peaceful life, until tragedy struck. In the dead of the darkest night the Vampire Hunter had witnessed, a feral vampire attacked their home. The Vampire Hunter would be dead, had it not been for a squeaky bolt on the door. This alerted the father and son, but the vampire pounced before either could knock an arrow. The Vampire Hunter's father was knocked to the floor and drained in a matter of seconds. The Vampire Hunter loosed an arrow directly into the head of the vampire, knocking it away from the corpse of his father. He grabbed his father's axe and started hacking wildly at the beast, fueled by rage and grief, until he realized he was hacking at nothing. The vampire had dissolved into dust soon after the first blow. The Vampire Hunter buried his father the next morning. He grabbed what few supplies he could carry and set off for the city. He stumbled into the crowd, bumping into people here and there until one man gently grabbed his shoulder instead of continuing on his way. "I see grief and hate in your eyes," the man said. "Come to the temple of Arkay if you wish for healing." The man, a priest of Arkay vanished into the crowd before the Vampire Hunter could say anything. He soon took up the priest's offer, eventually even becoming a initiate himself once his supplies ran out. He was taught how to heal others who visited the temple, until one visitor caught the attention of the young Hunter. He told the Vampire Hunter that he was traveling to Skyrim to join the Dawngaurd, a band of vampire hunters from an age long forgotten, but was attacked just outside the city by one. The man was lucky to be alive and thanked the priests before continuing his journey. The Vampire Hunter expressed his desire to leave the temple and join the Dawngaurd when he came of age, and though the priests did not wish to see the young initiate start such a dangerous path, they would not stop him. The time came, and the priests packed him enough supplies to make it to Skyrim and blessed him one final time before the Vampire Hunter started his dangerous journey. After being captured and taken to Helgen, the Hunter realized how easily his life could have ended but saw it as a sign from Arkay to continue his path.
I've decided to focus on four main skills for this playthrough: Restoration, Heavy Armor, One-Handed and Archery. Smithing and Enchanting can be included if you want. For Restoration, take the middle branch up to adept restoration, since the two main spells of this build are adept level, and take the perk that also restores stamina when you heal (it's called respite if I'm not mistaken). For Heavy Armor the goal is to eventually take everything, but prioritize Conditioning and Matched Set. For One-Handed, take the middle branch to Savage Strike and the branch that adds bleed damage to war axes. For Archery, take everything but focus on the left branch first. The Vampire Hunter will wear full Dawngaurd Heavy armor including the Full Helm and wield a Dawngaurd War Axe in one hand, and a Restoration spell in the other. He'll use the Enhanced Dwarven Crossbow before anything gets within melee range. For spells, I use Stendar's Aura, Vampire's Bane and Close Wounds.
I think that covers everything. Feel free to change whatever you'd like if you think it would improve the build or backstory. Happy Hunting!
Edit: Auriel's Bow or maybe even Zephyr can be used as well, I just prefer the crossbow.
Jacob McEntire
I love this idea! I just started on an archer character in the Dark Brotherhood, but I'll screenshot this and remember to play it sometime. Thanks!
Now this is a video with the atronach stone that I actually think fits
Y'all killing me with these builds
Amazing build, as always. And that was a great one handed joke
I wrote out this build with a few tweaks. I use one handed,destruction and illusion magic,speech,smithing,and enchanting. I use Archery as well but its not going to have any perks. I use heavy and light armor and she worships Meridia as thats who she worshiped in life before she got attacked by a vampire on a journey from her home in Falkreath to Riften where she was going to complete one of Meridia's missions.
I just decided to tell myself the vampire didn't turn her he just made her a thral, he was from the Volkahar clan and lead her to skyrim but as they got close to the border the imperials spotted them, he ran away but she was captured and carted off to Helgen. Upon escaping she wishes to seek out and find him and ends up in castle Volkihar. The vampire lord transformation clouds her mind and she can no longer remember him.
BOOM the build is still immersive C:
An idea you've probably thought of but I think we'd like to see it: consider doing more mod builds based around the perks in Ordinator, or using other mods, spell mods etc. I don't think as many people are playing vanilla any more. A Thuum build based on Ordinator and Thunderchild, for example.
Getting back into Skyrim, great work with the backstory
Totally need a remaster with CC items.
I've been subscribed for years and this was always my favorite most darkest fudgemuppet build I still have my temptress I love you guys 🖤
The Ring of Masser from the Anniversary Edition content is a nice early-game ring option. The Ring of the Erudite from the Volkihar quests is also a really powerful ring.
I would like to see the tortured vampire build. The vamp who retained his soul.
I even have my own lore about it.
I would find it similar to "Spike" from "Buffy the vampire slayer". Although he regained his soul like angel later in the series. He remains very much the same with or without it, unlike Angel who changes drastically. Perhaps there is a disturbance in the feeding, or a deity intervened, or perhaps random chance. It could be an interesting development.
that fkn one handed comment had me crying
Bruh I'm still playing this build with the mod Sacrosanct it's my fav glad to see it coming back
I'm High Af sacrosanct? what's that?
Vampire overhaul mod
I'm High Af I wish Better Vampires patch with that didn't remove so many features.
Scemx true I had to remove it cause the complications
I would love to see a remastered craftsmen build. He is the sharpest tool in the shed.
Thanks for another awesome upload I'd love to see a remastered version of The Bard build someday
9:04 it's been a while but that never gets old
Something that is very often overlooked is that the necromage perk also affects potions. Potions are stronger on you too.
fudgemuppet thanks for all the great builds you have provided over the years you guys are great I'm a big fan of the vampire in skyrim and have used all your vampire based builds and still use a lot of your others (mage sword and shield two handed and archer) and have had and still have a lot of fun with them skyrim never gets old even though I still play on ps3
Keep up the good work guys, love your builds
at 9:10 I spaced out but heard him laugh after saying one-handed and I knew it was a hand job joke
This build is very fun, but the down side is that all the perks and the skill levels are quite hard to get, but still, I had so much fun with this build
This looks so fun that i almost called in sick at work just so i can start working on this.
have they done a reluctant vampire yet? Like a vampire crusader who hates his/her condition but still uses their powers for good?
Build inspired by Dishonored: but the build name is the king's guard .back story is this The king's guard was the protector of high king toryogg ( I might of spelled it wrong ) but one day when the guard was watching a meeting between toryogg and ulfric Stormcloak out of no where 2 dark Brotherhood assassins attacked him alerting the king and some guards while fighting the highly skilled fighters after minutes of fighting killing the attackers but losing the guards in the process then he heard something that he heard in legends a loud yell but said with 3 ancient nordic words FUS RO DAH so he ran to the source there he found the body of toryogg and ulfric standing over it when ulfric saw him he ran telling rogvir to open the gate then he escaped with the king's guard in pursuit when the guard found him it was to late the imperial soldiers have ambushed ulfric and there they fought that the guard was working for the cloaks so they arrested him with the events of helgen happening there he discovered that he was the dragon born so he will use this new power to exact revenge on ulfric. Skills will be this one handed , archery , stealth , healing and definitely illision and alteration to trick people and his spells he will need invisiblity turn undead detect life. Stone is theif unless you use mods then use a dragon priest mask forgot which one increases illision and full nightagale armor with nordic dagger crossbow and Nordic sword if you want to use swords. guild you might join is the warriors guild to train to be a better protecter for the Future high king's he also will do destroy the Brotherhood quest cause they helped ulfric Stormcloak kill toryogg if you want to follow the kings guard story join the imperial side of the war to have revenge on ulfric and clear his name and protect the throne for the empire his Race: is nord or imperial
more unique than the entire last year of fudgemuppet builds
8:30 for actual build
I think I'll definitely use alteration too
Since I play on legendary, she will probably be way too weak
Honestly, your video builds are amazing. Keep it up!
I was waiting for this build to be remastered
This is ACTUALLY very similar to a build I thought up as, named Islene, and honestly Islene is probably the most fun build I have ever made. She's like, a vampire assassin who uses Alteration And Illusion spells to assassinate her enemies from the shadows, and she shows no mercy to anyone. No one ever sees her coming. And I have built her to be inherently evil and malignant. And she will kill absolutely anyone, doesn't matter if its an enemy like a bandit or so or just some random passerby. And I explain her killing anyone she wishes through her backstory, giving her a sort of "bloodlust" that is only sated by killing, a bloodlust that cannot be sated by just simply feeding on a person as a vampire. I just made this character as a character where I would just be like, purely inherently evil, and make all bad choices, and I honestly kept her only as a side build which I'd play alongside my "main" character. But well, eventually as time turned out, I had just too much fun with Islene to keep her "just" as a side character, and now its easily one of the best fleshed out builds I have ever made! Right now she's just on a break in her newly built Lakeview Manor, enjoying some solitude away from the crowd, but I'd soon be going back, and Islene would be back in Skyrim again!
EDIT: 9:05
Jeesus christ...
I added the ring of Namira to some cannibalism to the build to make it even more evil
The Ginger Otaku You could say she’s not averse to eating people out
Obliterating AJ LMAO.
The Ginger Otaku Nice Froppy picture.
Thinking about trying this, but leaning Imperial for their Voice. Thanks for another great build idea.
(and yes, I know this is from ages ago but hey, war ... war never changes)
I did a modded vampire build very similar to this one, called the ancient vampire. Basically, a vampire that feast on the blood of other vampires. I Mastered Destruction (Blood Magic and Lightning) and Conjuration (Necromancy) rather than illusion and restoration. and while I did use a Katana, my character was also a master of hand to hand. drawing her sword for only those she saw as worthy opponents. She rarely needed to use her vampire lord form but when she did it meant a lot of people were about to die.
i was waiting for this one keep doing a good job
Here's a new idea for a build!
Name: The Vampire Lord
Race: Breton
Standing Stone: Your Pick
Gear: Royal Vampire Armor, Ancient Shrouded Gloves, Ancient Shrouded Boots, Circulet of your choice, Bonehalk amulet, Silver Ring
Weapons: Harkon's Sword
Spells: Fireball, Close Wounds, Flame Cloak
Stats: 50% Magika, 50% Health
Backstory: The Vampire Lord lived in Daggerfall with his mother and sister. His mother was a merchant and very often brought home rare bobbles and trinkets. On the Vampire Lords 16th birthday, his mother brought home a strange book called, "Vampires of Skyrim" he read the book and imeadietly despised vampires. He traveled to Skyrim to join the Dawngaurd when he was captured and carted off to Helgen. Once he escaped Helgen he went to join the Dawngaurd but was bitten by a vampire in the process. He then sided with the Volkihar realizing that Vampirism was a gift.
Factions: Volkihar Vampires, Dark Brotherhood (Optional)
Skills: One handed, destruction, light armor, restoration
By the way. Awesome video keep it up.
My last Skyrim playthrough was months ago. I'll try this beauty soon for sure ^^
9:09 Michael's chuckle gave me goosebumps ;)
this build sure is a pain in the neck to master ;)
Wouldn't alchemy work with this, under the same aspect that restoration would?
Great build one of my favorites of your original build, now I just need to wait for the other the Arcane Archer.
Hey @Fudgemuppet Perhaps think of updating this build to one of your "Legacy" Builds?
Was gonna sleep but SIKE
Kevin Nguyen
Haven't heard sike since the 90s. Man I feel old
FudgeMuppet can you do face builds please because I want to create the characters that you create
Create at least your own char
@@ekio3572 don't tell people how to play the game.
Stop. I just share my opinion
@@ekio3572 you were trying to tell I'm how to play, you really can't deny that
@@BeeLegs i'm not. so what?
I prefer the dreadic vampire tempress lord. Two of your builds with a nice twist.
Just made this character, looking forward to playing it
Late to the party but I almost pissed myself with your comment on her one handed skill :O
Yet another great remastered build! loved it :)
Just a quick question-wasn't this build a Dunmer originally?
I was just about to play The Coont McCunt, but then I saw this got Remastered on Remastered Skyrim so I can remaster my playthrough.
Omg yasss I have been waiting for this so bad!!
been waiting for this one
Imo, vampire sneak dagger is more fun and powerful than swords, and daggers are more fun to roleplay with stealth than swords. I know you mention daggers, but you kinda glossed over them pretty quickly.
Also, USSEP fixed necromage boosting effects on vampires btw, all the way back in 2012, so if you're playing modded at all you should obviously have ussep and thus necromage doesn't make nearly as much sense to get, and its kinda super cheesy anyways, like using necromage to boost enchants is way more cheesy than stacking dagger perks, enchanting is already *soooo* powerful.
Thank you FudgeMuppet!! :)
I like my temptress wearing tavern clothes. ;^)
that one handed skill joke was worth a subscibe all by its self lol
Could I swap out speech for archery purely to make it easier to kill dragons?
another great build love the work your doing
Please make these again
please to a servent to meridia build
A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON!
No.
@@Lordekaiser LISTEN, HEAR ME AND OBEY!
Ill keep the sword... Just find another champion XD