I dont know why,but despite the dragonbone war hammer being ugly,the idea of beating a dragon to death with a femur of his own species sounds metal to me
Personally I'm very partial to volendrung, just because I used it as my main weapon the one time I did an orc playthrough, and wacking Nazeem with a hammer that big while you have berserker rage active feels so good. For you, probably not so good for Nazeem.
Fun fact: The glass weapons aren't made of actual glass, they're made of meteoric glass which is why the Ayleids used them a lot and they don't look like your standard window.
@@yendorthegrand4078 Something said about a fictional setting which is true is factually correct. Additionally, statements said about theoretical physics are correct and incorrect when pertaining to a specific theory.
I love your rankings, how chill you are and I would be happy to see more, but if you're slowly going insane better take a break, Longbrow... for your own good :D
In my first game I found this cool hammer and its effect, I didn't use two handed weapons so I decided to disenchant it. Aaand 2 days later I found that the blacksmith at raven rock has that enchantment on some weapons
@@jacopovilla2028 I almost did that too, but before I went to the enchanting table I cleared a reaver hideout for shits and giggles and got the chaos enchantment from an axe I found in the high-level chest at the end.
A lot of real medieval maces were at least a little spikey, rather than just blunt. A big heavy ball with spikes is quite effective at punching through armour, but there also were plenty of blunt ones for big concussive blows and putting huge dents in armour.
The spikes or phlanges were needed to bite into the armour so that the force and weight could actually be applied, without them the mace blows will glance off plate unless hit just right
@@041mikey Ye I agree, although, some Indian Mace's were just spherical hunks of metal on sticks from what I've seen weird, idk why they didn't just spike em up. But yeah that's literally the only example of spikeless and flangeless Maces I can think off.
Not including the rope bow in the Dark Messiah bit must have been a personal attack. Easily one of the most interesting tool in any video game. I definitely spent hours playing around with it
Volundrung will always be my favorite weapon from this game, I will always immediately get it at level 10 because the ability to do heavy attacks for free is broken once you get a high enough 2 handed skill also I love the design, the glowing red part and the look of the green enchantment just sells it to me
So you say that you don't like a lot of the maces and hammers because they are spikey. But did you know that a real life mace used in history, the morning star, had a head that was just a ball of metal with spikes?
@@death-nm7hr a traditional medieval Mace was flanged, like a lot of the Mace's are in Skyrim, the Steel Mace in the Vanilla game is a great example. But the Morning Star was spiked. Someaces were also just a heavy and solid piece of metal, making it a cheap and easy to make alternative too.
Funny thing about the Champion's Cudgel is that it is inspired after a legitimate historical weapon the "Pollaxe". And so are several of the Warhammers in the game. It's basically an Axe, Hammer, pike and spear all in one. You should search it in you UA-cam you'll be amazed.
"But I am determined. I will rank, every single thing, in this decade old game, before I reach my grave." Me: "Rank every blade of grass. That's a thing."
"We did the hacking, we did the slashing, now it's time for the..." Me: "Smashing?" "Blunt Force Trauma." Me: "...Missed opportunity. Unless it was on purpose, hmmm..."
My favourite one is the steel mace because it's pretty and at the same time also looks functional. If only the head was just a *little bit* smaller for better weight and maneuverability.
No Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer, no list. That thing smoked in the cold Solstheim daylight and sent enemies sliding thirty feet with their heads broken in. How they missed the greatest artifact of the Skaal will forever be beyond me. I sing to stones sometimes just remembering how good it was.
@@calebr9736 Somebody at Bethesda needs to step up and hire an 'Armorer'. The fact that legendary weapons like Chrysamere, the Spear of Bitter Mercy, the Blade of the Frost Monarch, weren't carried on is terrible. It's a disservice to the mythos. Same for the lack of Daedra. Why should I fear Falmer more than Daedroths or Ogrim? And Falmer are just reskinned, weaker goblins anyway. Should have had a whole snow-elf civilization down in Blackreach. If you're going to copy D&D, do it right. SMDH..
As someone who has a decent wealth of knowledge about weapons I do believe you are referring to a proper Flanged Mace, ones specifically made to damage armor and severely damage the people who were not wealthy enough to be wearing plate mail. I have to agree they do look better.
2:59 - So, here's a thing about the Dawnguard Rune Warhammer - it is probably the most interesting and powerful of all warhammers in the game. You can cast Fire Rune by bashing a surface, only using 50 stamina instead of 250-350 magicka, and it levels up your destruction skills very fast. Plus, it has a hidden synergy with Become Ethereal shout. If you're ethereal, as long as you don't bash someone, you can keep bashing/casting runes without loosing the ethereal effect, and blowing up your foes while they can't even hit you. Pretty broken, right? 😱🔥
Mary, Queen of Scotts used a croquet mallet carved from a petrified Narwhale horn. She never lost a match. Look up carved volcanic glass, the weapons will make a bit more sense.
You forgot the Ancient Nord stuff, but I guess that the mace looks like the Ebony one and the warhamer looks like the Champion's Cudgel, only differing in color.
I definitely agree with most of the ranking, especially the Deadric BA but imo I think the Deadric WA has one of the better esthetics and probably the best Deadric esthetic for me.
Maces, much like their more aggressive morning star cousins, were designed to break and crush armor. They aren't clubs meant to _unga-bunga_ your enemies' skulls in, they're more sophisticated (if not brutal). All that to say, maces _should_ be sharp and have spikes.
I disagree on a couple of the lower ranked weapons but overall the list is pretty close to what I think. The one thing I definitely agree with is that without the magic bullsh#t most of the weapons in the video would be decorations not functional weapons the dragonbone warhammer would at least be effective at convincing people to stop laughing at you if it hit them can't say the same for the mace though
I would like the war hammers and great axes a lot better if it didn't look like the character was about to collapse under the weight of holding them, at least in 3rd person view. I think they would look a whole lot better if held more like a great sword.
Wow, I just realized that nearly every mace in the game is basically a fancy looking axe, 95% of them are edged! I think it's gotta be the Dwarven Mace or Stalhrim Mace for me and nothing else.
I still haven't forgiven bethesda for not allowing us to temper the champion's cudgel without mods. It'd be a staple in every 2h playthrough if I could temper it
Just use the Longhammer with the Chaos enchant. If you have the extra effect perk you can even give the Longhammer a second enchant to pair with the Chaos enchant. This dude didn't put the Longhammer in the video and it's literally the best 2-handed blunt weapon in the game from a power/practicality standpoint. It's an orc weapon so it's ugly, but so are Orcs. So it makes sense.
I dont know why,but despite the dragonbone war hammer being ugly,the idea of beating a dragon to death with a femur of his own species sounds metal to me
Oversized soup bone.
Bonus points for wearing cooking hat.
Great for a barbarian build
Personally I'm very partial to volendrung, just because I used it as my main weapon the one time I did an orc playthrough, and wacking Nazeem with a hammer that big while you have berserker rage active feels so good. For you, probably not so good for Nazeem.
I favor the the bloodskal blade, any greatsword really. But the bloodskal blade is my favorite.
The reaction dialogue from the guards when you carry Volendrung is just perfection.
Fun fact: The glass weapons aren't made of actual glass, they're made of meteoric glass which is why the Ayleids used them a lot and they don't look like your standard window.
That's not a fact. It's a fiction. All of Elder Scrolls is fiction.
@@yendorthegrand4078 It is a fact about a fiction. Therefore it is still a fact.
@@mindtrait0r879 fiction is not fact. Nor will it ever be. Facts are demonstrable. Fiction is not demonstrable.
@@mindtrait0r879 you cannot demonstrate that the weapons are made of anything besides our imaginations.
@@yendorthegrand4078 Something said about a fictional setting which is true is factually correct. Additionally, statements said about theoretical physics are correct and incorrect when pertaining to a specific theory.
Here’s a real challenge: ranking every skyrim sweetroll location. I mean. If you’re going to rank everything you got to do this too.
Rank all the textures in the game as a finale
Missed opportunity.
"We did the hacking, we did the slashing
Now its time for the *bonking*"
Love your vids
Nah he should've said smashing.
I love your rankings, how chill you are and I would be happy to see more, but if you're slowly going insane better take a break, Longbrow... for your own good :D
The Champion's Cudgel is just top-tier awesome. Thank you for the video, Longbrow! 😀
Agreed. I mean, i don't use warhammers, but it's on display in my house bc it just looks sick
@@evthespineconfiscator8652 Same here
In my first game I found this cool hammer and its effect, I didn't use two handed weapons so I decided to disenchant it.
Aaand 2 days later I found that the blacksmith at raven rock has that enchantment on some weapons
@@jacopovilla2028 I almost did that too, but before I went to the enchanting table I cleared a reaver hideout for shits and giggles and got the chaos enchantment from an axe I found in the high-level chest at the end.
My brother tried to get me to disenchantment it but I told them no and I bought a weapon with a better version of the enchantment
A lot of real medieval maces were at least a little spikey, rather than just blunt. A big heavy ball with spikes is quite effective at punching through armour, but there also were plenty of blunt ones for big concussive blows and putting huge dents in armour.
The spikes or phlanges were needed to bite into the armour so that the force and weight could actually be applied, without them the mace blows will glance off plate unless hit just right
@@041mikey Ye I agree, although, some Indian Mace's were just spherical hunks of metal on sticks from what I've seen weird, idk why they didn't just spike em up. But yeah that's literally the only example of spikeless and flangeless Maces I can think off.
Not including the rope bow in the Dark Messiah bit must have been a personal attack. Easily one of the most interesting tool in any video game. I definitely spent hours playing around with it
To save your time, he likes a mace that looks like a mace and goes full 🤓 when it doesn't look like a mace.
Even though most maces have spikes in the real world
Volundrung will always be my favorite weapon from this game, I will always immediately get it at level 10 because the ability to do heavy attacks for free is broken once you get a high enough 2 handed skill
also I love the design, the glowing red part and the look of the green enchantment just sells it to me
8:06 The Champion’s Cudgel is the prefect weapon for a Bosmer. It will kill your enemy and tenderize their meat for dinner, at the same time!!
- Hacking
- Slashing
- Bashing
We were _this_ close to greatness!
Wow, the weapon type I almost never use. Jk, great video.
These ranked videos are seriously so good, my brian likes ranked stuff
Brian
Can you rank every treat/dessert in skyrim?
The only reason these videos end is because he runs out of stock footage
I like how he recorded all of them in dim lighting cuz 90%of the time you can't even see what your weapon looks like in the dark caverns and such
So you say that you don't like a lot of the maces and hammers because they are spikey. But did you know that a real life mace used in history, the morning star, had a head that was just a ball of metal with spikes?
Fucking thank you didn't medievil Maces have spikes what is this guys thought process
@@death-nm7hr a traditional medieval Mace was flanged, like a lot of the Mace's are in Skyrim, the Steel Mace in the Vanilla game is a great example. But the Morning Star was spiked. Someaces were also just a heavy and solid piece of metal, making it a cheap and easy to make alternative too.
@@nerdynord4315 Ah fair enough but can we agree that this guys criticism against spiked maces is dumb
Sauron, uhhhhhh Sauron _did_ use a mace tho.... So the Daedric mace nails the look it was going for!
I think the Windu Mace is the best. Although, It could result in your hand being cut off and getting yourself thrown into the air...
There is probably Windu Mace mod where you wield a laser mace!
Funny thing about the Champion's Cudgel is that it is inspired after a legitimate historical weapon the "Pollaxe". And so are several of the Warhammers in the game. It's basically an Axe, Hammer, pike and spear all in one. You should search it in you UA-cam you'll be amazed.
"But I am determined. I will rank, every single thing, in this decade old game, before I reach my grave."
Me: "Rank every blade of grass. That's a thing."
Tbh, I think the reason why the iron mace is adored so much is because it's one of the few maces that ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE A MACE. Lmfao
"We did the hacking, we did the slashing, now it's time for the..."
Me: "Smashing?"
"Blunt Force Trauma."
Me: "...Missed opportunity. Unless it was on purpose, hmmm..."
Dragon Bone war hammer “it’s just a bone”
Dragon bone mace “there’s not enough bone”
To be fair most of the Mace's in this game are probably based off of morning Stars rather than flanged Mace's
My favourite one is the steel mace because it's pretty and at the same time also looks functional.
If only the head was just a *little bit* smaller for better weight and maneuverability.
U missed a really good line at the start is should of gone “we did the hacking we did the slashing and now we do the smashing”
My favourite type of mace is a glass mace because it just looks awesome!!!!😎
"We did the hacking, we did the slashing, now it's time for the whacking"
No Mace of Aevar Stone-Singer, no list. That thing smoked in the cold Solstheim daylight and sent enemies sliding thirty feet with their heads broken in. How they missed the greatest artifact of the Skaal will forever be beyond me. I sing to stones sometimes just remembering how good it was.
Fr! This weapon is badass
@@calebr9736 Somebody at Bethesda needs to step up and hire an 'Armorer'. The fact that legendary weapons like Chrysamere, the Spear of Bitter Mercy, the Blade of the Frost Monarch, weren't carried on is terrible. It's a disservice to the mythos. Same for the lack of Daedra. Why should I fear Falmer more than Daedroths or Ogrim? And Falmer are just reskinned, weaker goblins anyway. Should have had a whole snow-elf civilization down in Blackreach. If you're going to copy D&D, do it right. SMDH..
@@MrBendylaw Its some greatly missed opportunities for sure!
@@MrBendylaw They did add them.
In the Creation Club.
@@Janoha17 Pfffft. A day late and a dollar short.
Thanks for giving us iron weapon lovers a shout out Longbrow. Much appreciated, and awesome video!!!
Yoolkokoo I LOOOVE dark Messiah, seeing it mentioned like that without prompt is awesome
As someone who has a decent wealth of knowledge about weapons I do believe you are referring to a proper Flanged Mace, ones specifically made to damage armor and severely damage the people who were not wealthy enough to be wearing plate mail. I have to agree they do look better.
I was a kid who stole my parent's hammer and played with it like a warhammer until I got caught, lol.
I am new to the game and shield mace and heal spell is my favorite combo like a paladin.
The dragon bone war hammer is a big weapon for a big hero. It is second only to volendrung.
“It’s only one weapon type rather than two!”…… crossbows kappa
2:59 - So, here's a thing about the Dawnguard Rune Warhammer - it is probably the most interesting and powerful of all warhammers in the game. You can cast Fire Rune by bashing a surface, only using 50 stamina instead of 250-350 magicka, and it levels up your destruction skills very fast. Plus, it has a hidden synergy with Become Ethereal shout. If you're ethereal, as long as you don't bash someone, you can keep bashing/casting runes without loosing the ethereal effect, and blowing up your foes while they can't even hit you. Pretty broken, right? 😱🔥
"this is just for fun" he says
"i will rank everything in this game even if it puts me in my grave" he also says
Mary, Queen of Scotts used a croquet mallet carved from a petrified Narwhale horn. She never lost a match.
Look up carved volcanic glass, the weapons will make a bit more sense.
Tbh I do have a Bit of a soft spot for the Deadric Warhammer since it was the First deadric weapon I ever obtained in skyrim
The daedrick WH is what I think of a Warhammer wielded by a angery daedra.
It's badass. Period
4:45 hate to break it to you but Sauron uses a mace.
Volendrung is always #1 in my list. Nice video sir
The champions cudgel needs a smoother transition between grip and head.
Sheogorath is smiling upon you, isn't he?
You should rank the looks of each of the letters with that Skyrim-y font.
You know which outfit goes well with the Champion's Cudgel? Chef's Tunic
You forgot the Ancient Nord stuff, but I guess that the mace looks like the Ebony one and the warhamer looks like the Champion's Cudgel, only differing in color.
0:05 Smacking would sound aesthetic along with previous lines
Maybe you could do shouts eventually
The Nordic Warhammer looks like a f****** parasaurolophus
I definitely agree with most of the ranking, especially the Deadric BA but imo I think the Deadric WA has one of the better esthetics and probably the best Deadric esthetic for me.
Once you undoubtedly get the anniversary edition like the rest of us you have to rank ALL 500 creation club add ons
The Dwarven Warhammer kind of reminds me of Super Mutant Sledge weapons.
Top of the the daedric warhammer gives me daedric seige engine vibes
I don't know why I watch these. I know them front to back
What is your next rating going to be?
Maces, much like their more aggressive morning star cousins, were designed to break and crush armor. They aren't clubs meant to _unga-bunga_ your enemies' skulls in, they're more sophisticated (if not brutal).
All that to say, maces _should_ be sharp and have spikes.
Finally someone with intelligence
Rank all books and notes for true legend status
I disagree on a couple of the lower ranked weapons but overall the list is pretty close to what I think. The one thing I definitely agree with is that without the magic bullsh#t most of the weapons in the video would be decorations not functional weapons the dragonbone warhammer would at least be effective at convincing people to stop laughing at you if it hit them can't say the same for the mace though
I also like the color of the "glass" in the glass gear. I just wish that would be more prevalent than the moonstone yellow
Thank God for that one mod making vanilla weapons look okay
everyone thinks I am fooled for using 2 handed war hammer but I love them especially elven version.
ah yes i love the BONKING weapons
Never really used maces or warhammers. My Orc girl went with battleaxes and all the rest use swords/daggers.
I would like the war hammers and great axes a lot better if it didn't look like the character was about to collapse under the weight of holding them, at least in 3rd person view. I think they would look a whole lot better if held more like a great sword.
You ranked the Iron Mace above the Dwarven Warhammer?! Boi lol
Rewatched this video in preparation for a Thor build and was lowkey let down by the maces in Skyrim, I never really used them and I remember why
My Dark Elf “Sauron” reallly likes the Daedric Mace there buddy…
You missed one mate! The mace of Aevar Stone-Singer!
4:53 as someone else who hates the design of the Daedric Warhammer, this part made me laugh harder than it should
Molag bal : you are weak
Your ranking is weak
8:18 there is a reason why is used to beat the meat, right? :D
I know the player can't wield them, but followers can, so... the giant's club?
Rank food!!!
Love the videos!!!
man puts nordic warhammer under dragonbone warhammer
Elven mace a grappling hook. Mace of molag bal. Baals father in reality is actually dagon
I personally would pretend to be Thor with the hammers
Wow, I just realized that nearly every mace in the game is basically a fancy looking axe, 95% of them are edged! I think it's gotta be the Dwarven Mace or Stalhrim Mace for me and nothing else.
Im so mad he didn't say hacking, slashing, and bashing
Ikr! That wouldve been perfect! Then again, lets cut the man some slack, he did say he wrote this in the car lol
Could you please rate skyrim roofs from worst to best?
Rank cheese wheels next pls!
It's weird, I know a ton of people who use war hammers but no one who uses maces.
Idk why but, i think the ancient nord mace and the ebony mace looks a bit the same. Again idk why.
Champions cudgel is definitely the coolest looking Warhammer
You gonna include crossbows in the bows list? Gotta give you more work to do lmao
In my opinion you should of used bonk, but blunt force trauma works
Couldn't see most because you were standing in a shadow. Had to turn my brightness up. But other than that it was a entertaining video
Where is the Nevershatter...WHERE???
Thank you for your videos
Dwarven wh is my favorite but I can’t argue with you
Yes, the glass mace is my favorite one tbqh.
Rank all the food item and then beverages
Great video as usual. As you know I prefer bows. However I would rank maces higher than hammers. 🙃☕❤
No Longhammer? That literally IS the best mace/2h blunt weapon in the game and it's not even in this video.
I still haven't forgiven bethesda for not allowing us to temper the champion's cudgel without mods. It'd be a staple in every 2h playthrough if I could temper it
Just use the Longhammer with the Chaos enchant. If you have the extra effect perk you can even give the Longhammer a second enchant to pair with the Chaos enchant. This dude didn't put the Longhammer in the video and it's literally the best 2-handed blunt weapon in the game from a power/practicality standpoint. It's an orc weapon so it's ugly, but so are Orcs. So it makes sense.