The fact that the Dragonborn never used Dragon Aspect, which basically unleashes their full potential for a short time, shows how they were never in any real danger throughout the fight
also they said they gave him his fully maxed and every item in game bro could’ve just used an elder scroll and no diffed he didn’t use ethereal form or the disarm shout most forms of magic or his werewolf form
I feel like that's more of a budget and time issue than anything else. Both of these characters have absurdly massive arsenals things are gonna have to be left out both in animation and analysis.
the worst part about this fight is that the dragonborn was holding back 90% of his full power. the only thing the dragonborn was annoyed by is the chosen undead coming back thing and even that wasn't anything
The fact that they cut out so many of the weapons and abilities of both fighters makes me believe that this should have been a season finale episode instead. The budget for those is better and would have allowed a wider arsenal and longer fight. But let’s be honest: from the sounds of it, it wouldn’t have mattered much outcomewise
The song, "Fireborn", was apparently done with a fan choir that emulated the music of the two games, both of which made fairly frequent use of that style of music.
At first I was a little sad they didn't have the dragonborn use the dragon aspect shout, but thinking about it that would've been overkill. Since that shout in particular, increases the strength, defense, and increases the power of ALL of the shouts. So it just wouldn't have been even remotely fair.
vampire dragon born with blood skull blade and with dragon aspect on would totly be an overkill lol
@@demonhuntercrow6159 Not turn into an actual dragon. But if Alduin hadn't destroyed the Word of power is sovengard then the dragonborn would have a shout to resurrect other dragons as well.
There'd also be "Hyper Mode", dealing with multiple summons, and other things that the chosen undead could do to drag the fight out. Regardless of whether the Dragonborn was using their full strength, the chosen undead still can keep going and going... which only makes it worse if they now devote their entire being to just trying to kill you as that could potentially slow the hollowing effect. The dragonborn may have had the power advantage, but the chosen undead would still make the fight last for an eternity if they didn't nerf both of them.
Basically this fight boils down to the fact that despite the Dragonborn not actually having a way to counter the curse, the Dragonborn is so much more powerful than the Chosen Undead that they would go hollow from all their failures before they end up waring down the Dragonborn in a war of attrition. While the fight was great I feel like it would have benefitted from two things, having the Chosen Undead die a few more times, getting more and more despondent to show the hollowing taking effect and a more clear ending as it's not super clear even on rewatch.
Actually he does, the Bend Will shout can be used to make the undead go hollow instantly.
Yeah, when I watched this and the darkness closed in on the Dragonborn, I was wondering who just won or even if it was a Double KO.
@@cory6266 There is that, but all he did was use Unrelenting Force to put the First Bonfire out.
@@faanvugeincynicalassassin The fight animation is supposed to be for entertainment, not to accurately represent their research, because accuracy won't always be entertaining, especially if the matchup is a total blowout, like Thor vs Raiden, or Machamp vs Goro. It's in the DB rules in the credits of every fight.
You know what's kinda sad. They said they were taking both characters with their stats at 100%, so that would include smiting and enchanting for the dragonborn, so that hide armor and iron helmet probably protected him better that the dark souls armor could, and that regular iron sword could probably do more damage that most of the regular weapons in dark souls, not to mention all the actual good weapons the dragonborn has.
Oh god yeah, Skyrim without the unofficial patch has access to the infinite restauration loop and can get their strength almost to infinity (well technically only as high as the numbers are stored in the data but still xD)
@@Arkayjiya I got the free upgrade to the Anniversary Edition on PS5, and it's still possible to pull off that kind of loop XD In fact it was the first time I ever did so
@@KalinaHitanaVTuber Yes I mistakenly said "official patch" but I meant unofficial patch. The base game still lets you do that.
11:37 That was no mod, the Wabbajack can turn the target into a real chicken, or a sweet roll
You already know this but for his benefit--using the Wabbajack can screw over your game. You're supposed to be unable to kill plot relevant NPCs, especially questgivers. However, turning someone into a sweetroll doesn't count as killing them. Even if you then proceed to eat them. So you can lose quests by swinging that thing around at the wrong people.
Yeah they weren't kidding about the spaghetti code.
Or if your very unlucky, a dragon. Never will I forget the time I used it on a dragon and it doubled.
Omg the danm Wabbajack you doubled a dragon my ass was waving that shit around in Markoth where you get Molag Bol's mace cause I was a menace and turn a citizen into a immortal mudcrab and turned a guard into a immortal Dremora lord and every time I went back to the town they were always fighting each other right wen you walk in civilian's and guards getting slaughtered by try to get involved i dont know if it was a glitch or bug but it was amusing never could kill them either or change them
the thing you were asking about with spells etc is its basically a zone of silence. no sound can exist there and the dragonborn did shouts. once the other guy spoke it meant that the dragonborn could speak and therefore shout.
I'd only recommend Skyrim to you if you have a LOT of free time on your hands, because once you get into it, you suddenly notice you've spent 10 hours on the game as soon as you look at the window and notice the sun went down. It's one of the most addictive games I've ever played.
Yeah... I've played Skyrim more than any other game I've played in my entire life.
@@kin4386 you forgot "Buddy" at the end of that statement, and Kyle doesn't sleep anyway.
Interesting part is, they staged this fight to be where a cut fight from the actual Dark Souls game would be.
Oscar, the knight who frees the player from the cell they are locked in at the start, in the final game dies before escaping the prison and goes hollow the next time you return there.
But he's got a fairly large number of unused dialogue files in the game's data for the player encountering him at a fairly large number of points in the game, from simple paths crossing to times he suggests working together to clear a tough area. But several of the cut dialogues refer to the end of the game, namely that if the player linked the flame, Oscar would declare the gods to be liars, and the player a useless slave to their will, keeping mankind oppressed and in their servitude. Meanwhile if the player intended to let it burn out, Oscar would condemn the player for letting mankind fall into eternal dark. Basically, he was on the opposite side of you, no matter what, and was the last fight of the game before the credits rolled.
For whatever reason, they decided to cut the bulk of Oscar's content from the final game, likely because the finale drew a bit too clear a line on the argument of "good vs. evil" when Dark Souls is meant to be about the struggle against the inevitable.
So in this case, Death Battle staged their fight where the fight with Oscar would be, but it's the Dragonborn that showed up instead.
While I understand why the Chosen Undead lost, in a way I can see it as a bit of a victory since a permanent death is a peaceful outcome for them. Think about it, their journey is the only thing giving their life meaning either Linking the Flame which would further expand the already unnaturally long lifespan of the world (which mind you we wouldn’t have to do if Gwyn wasn’t so paranoid), or let it die which would usher the end but it’s heavily implied in future games that this is not only natural but necessary for new life. The Dovahkiin did do something seriously messed up for everyone but it would work out in the long run. Sorry for rambling, I just really appreciate heroes like the Chosen Undead that keep going when it is essentially pointless. I just find it solemnly inspirational.
"I've never played an RPG"
Gamer, you just mentioned your Pokemon Nuzlocke just a minute ago!
I think he meant high fantasy or dark fantasy, but he doesn't know what those mean.
Skyrim is the fifth mainline entry into a game franchise called "The Elder Scrolls", so while it's official title is "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim", that's a mouthful, so everyone simply calls it Skyrim. Most of these games are named after the country they take place in. So Skyrim is a country on the continent of Tamriel.
Also I'm surprised they didn't touch on Skyrims absolutely overpowered potion making mechanics, where you can literally make God tier potions that just break the game
How about crafting enchanted gear that removes all use of magic cost so you can spam a literal Kamehameha wave infinitely.
@@daysand123 well I did something similar, I enchanted my chest piece to give me like 700,000~ magika points so I could literally hold the Kamehameha spell for hours
gamebreaking shit ussually isnt involved.
but dovah is already game breaking on its own. the fight would last so long the enemy would just hollow and become mindless. and useless.
@quantum_leviathan just enchant your armor and ring to give you 0 magic cost for all schools
That works naturally and doesn't break the game with ridiculous numbers
Not to mention Sneak, which when fully maxed out, makes you practically undetectable while crouching--even in the middle of a battle.
Killua and Misaka are from Hunter x Hunter and A Certain Scientific Railgun respectively. knowing your affinity for speedy characters, I think you'll like them.
If you want to be specific, Misaka first appeared in A Certain Magical Index, then got A Certain Scientific Railgun as a spinoff of her own (and then another character, Accelerator, got his own spin off besides those).
@@Bardic_Knowledge I've tried watching that series, but I haven't been able to find any good guides on any sort of watch order. I apparently started with the spin off of the spin off as Accelerator was the MC of the one I started
For Skyrim anything and everything that is valuable like gems become a loot goblin
If you're looking for more vs content while waiting for Death Battles, might I recommend batinthesun's vs videos? They're really fun to watch with the only difference being that the majority are in live-action and the results are driven through a polling system by fans.
@@theduckgoesmoo Here's the link playlist?list=PL1CFp-YhpzLgpntDDMrjQMaKfUV3HF1XE
I do love how this was basically the first fight in which a combatant actually had the means to revive quickly enough to continue the fight. Though the sheer power gap alone means that CU couldn't have done anything noteworthy damage wise to Dovah before eventually going Hollow.
the music's name is fireborn, and its sung by a bunch of death battle fans singing a choir.
17:56 The music for each Death Battle is a custom made track, and the sponsor, Brandon, made the track for this episode.
Theduckgoesmoo summed up in three words:
*I DIDN'T KNOW*
The song used was Fireborn by Brandon Yates. The dude brought a whole choir together for this. I'd recommend listening to it on its own, it's absolutely one of his best.
Would you be willing to do a reaction series to Death Battle music?
Death battle really said that the chosen undead ragequit and never came back😂😂😂
While Dovahkiin's official translation is, of course, "Dragonborn," some unofficial translations interpret it as something like "born hunter of dragon kind." Just a fun fact.
I saw a cool comment on another video that I'll copy here if I can find it:
"This fight had so many clever moments. My favorite is the Dragonborn realizing the vow of silence is over when the Chosen Undead makes a sound, and he uses that moment of pride as an opening to turn it against the Chosen Undead. The Chosen Undead linking the First Flame is also clever and flavorful to the lore. Remember that when Gwyn linked the First Flame, he incinerated the Black Knights that followed him. The Chosen Undead was attempting to do that again here by trying to nuke the Dragonborn as a last resort, and the Dragonborn's response was perfect. The Dragon Shout is a reality-bending power; when two dragons fight one another, they are debating who is correct. To dragons, power is truth-those who are stronger are right, and therefore their truth becomes reality in a literal sense. The Dragonborn using Unrelenting Force is him enforcing his will upon reality; he's defying the reality of the flame hurting him. Since the Dragonborn defeated Alduin, an entity on par with, if not greater than, the First Flame, his will is stronger than the flame, and he snuffed it out."
And my response to it was: "Dragonborn really said 'no you' to the First Flame and won."
Also, "Fireborn" absolutely slaps. Great song by Brandon.
To answer the question about whether you can actually do that with the basket, yes, you can indeed. To be caught, you have to be seen doing the act. If they have a basket covering their head, they can't see you. They also said that for this fight, they were gonna give both combatants EVERYTHING, and max all their stats.
And yeah, there's a whole lot of crazy going on with the Dragonborn. To give you an idea of some of the stuff that they DIDN'T take into consideration, I'll go over some Shouts:
Summoning Odahviing was cool, but there's a second dragon you can call in, Durnehviir. Not only is this undead dragon capable of being just as much of a pain as Odahviing in a fight with its own Shouts, they're also a necromancer, so they're able to raise the dead for even more foes to hound the Chosen Undead. The Shout known as Become Ethereal allows the Dragonborn to become a spirit that cannot be harmed in any way, but cannot harm as a balance. And if we're taking the Meditation into consideration too, the Dragonborn will regen health faster. The Drain Vitality Shout can drain not just Health, but Stamina and Magic, quickly depleting the Chosen Undead's options. Marked for Death utterly shreds armour, Dragon Aspect just overcharges the Dragonborn's power and Disarm can just send the Chosen Undead's weapons flying away.
As a final note, was kinda sad that the Bloodskal Blade didn't show up, because that thing is capable of unleashing energy wave slashes just like the Moonlight Greatsword, would've been cool to see those two clashing
22:43 You are correct, that was not Mikasa, mostly because that's not what it said. It said Misaka. Misaka is from A Certain Scientific Railgun and Killua is from Hunter x Hunter.
20:39 Except that the Dragonborn is seen as the Avatar of Akatosh and Shor, blessed by both Gods of men. The Last Dragonborns entire purpose was to “reset” Alduin so that he could devour the world and renew the cycle. A being entrusted with a literal divine act.
This man's cluelessness is inspiring, honestly.
In regards to the 250x light speed arrow thing; not only is there no reason to expect the sun to be so far from Nirn (let alone 'much greater'), there's no reason to assume that the arrow would have to travel that distance. Its a magical god bow with a magical god arrow empowered by the blood of a being cursed by an elder spirit that has existed longer than the world. Even if the magnus tear was that far away, why wouldn't it just act like one of a hundred other powerful curses where it just sort of happens?
Besides; they don't get to say that it travels 250x the speed of light when the altered light takes so little time to arrive; if it was so far away, wouldn't it take longer for the altered light to arrive?
Its also a little weird they mention that the Dragonborn is capable of carrying so many cheese wheels to show off their strength...but the Chosen Undead can carry 99 of everything in their game without ever being hampered.
@@Aevum13th Yeah that too. Honestly, its a big part of why I don't normally watch death battle. Stuff like that's an issue that happens a lot in power scaling communities, but its so much worse in Death Battle because its constant instead of being an occasional bit of shaky reasoning that mostly exists because its hard to analyze without acknowledging.
"Wait does the dragonborn use spells?"
Duck....Duck....you weren't listening at all....even the thuum or shouts count as spells and they mentioned the dragonborn is a master wizard
Only in gameplay. The thuum is actually a form of tonal architecture, aka the building tools of reality
18:33 Yes, the Dragonborn can use magic, and the Thu'um, even if it's not magic in the same sense, requires sound, which Vow of Silence suppresses
18:46 No, the Vow of Silence had worn off naturally, as made apparent by the Chosen Undead's "Prepare to die"
22:50 Kailua is Hunter×Hunter, Misaka is A Certain Scientific Railgun, which is apparently spinoff of A Certain Magical Index
This Death Battle was very insane and very informative for both games that seems very risky on picking on who to win. As I never played the games but had a gut feeling for Skyrim to win and it did 😄
So I am curious if you going to react to “Mikasa Ackerman v Blake Belladonna” AOT v RWBy since you skipped it. As i believe you seen almost all of AOT to watch it or you going to wait a bit longer till the anime is over?
I mentioned that battle in this video I’m not sure if I can watch it yet or not
@@theduckgoesmoo well I believe it’s best to watch after you are finished with AOT
not a big fan of getting the death battle outright wrong by over hyping the dragon born. It was the potential of aldiun but he never got a chance to achieve the world devouring power. The point was to prevent it before the dragon born couldn't scaling him to that level was outright objectively wrong.
@@theycallmesquishyyy7007Alduin’s goal wasn’t to devour the world in Skyrim, he wanted to rule it. He had the power to devour the world anytime he wanted if not for the LDB but because of his arrogance he discarded his role as world eater for that kalpa because he wanted to rule it instead of destroy it.
Every mainline Elder Scroll game is named after a major location usually focused by the story, the first game Arena is tied to how the continent Tamriel was originally nicknamed The Arena, and is the only one where the player gets to visit all the other provinces, Daggerfall is set in the Illiac Bay, found betwren High Rock and Hammerfell, where the player is sent by the emperor to investigate paranormal activity in the kingdom of Daggerfall, Morrowind is the name of the Dark Elf province, Oblivion is the plane of existence where the Daedra live in, etc.
If you had watched the ad you would've known that Brandon did the music for this episode.
Also Fireborn is my new favorite DB track
They didn't even include everything for the dragon born. They only included only like 10 shouts in the breakdown and only like 6 in the actual fight whereas in the game he has 27 with dragon aspect which draws out the full potential of the dragon born making them walking gods of destruction and enhances all their shouts around double the effects. Not to mention the dragon born also has a stronger dragon summoning shout where he summons an undead and unkillable dragon to support him. It's a dragon you meet in the soul cairn and unlike the regular dragon summoning shout he used, the undead dragon he summons can communicate with the dovahkin and coordinate attacks with him and what makes the undead dragon even better is that he literally trash talks the enemies it's bodying 😂. Also unlike the regular dragon the dragon born summons with the regular dragon summoning shout, this undead dragon actually uses more than 1 shouts ability. The regular dragon only uses the fire shout ability whereas the undead dragon can use soul tear, the frost shout etc. Also the dawnbreaker technically isn't the strongest daedric weapon in the game. Theres stronger weapons in the lore like the dagger of mehrunes dagon which has a chance to insta kill an enemy, a big ass samurai sword that drains life force and becomes stronger etc. Also the dragon rend shout in the game forces an immortal being to experience mortality. People just think it is only useful to dragons since the dragon born mostly uses it against dragons in game mechanics but if you look at the translation for the dragon words in the select screen the dragon shout literally translate to saying "mortal" or "be mortal" and the lord confirms to forces mortality on immortal beings making them easier to kill. Not to mention they literally used the dragon Borns level 1 armor 😂. They didn't even use his dragon armor or any other armor with enchantments 😂.
True but in the background they very much do consider these things, they used Dawnbreaker because it's one of the most iconic powerful weapon and thematically the most useful fighting against the Chosen UNDEAD. The armour they used for the fight animation it's more for using the iconic look of Dragonborn and it's not like he couldn't enchant the damn thing to high heavens.
Buddy, they already said they factored everything in and have stated multiple times that the animation can't exactly fit everything into an animation, get off your high horse
@@Bleeperblopper497 There is no high horse? He's legit just saying that the Dragon Born wasn't even showing off his full potential within the fight. They may have factored it, but they left out talking about many things or having many things be used.
also to that one guy who told me he wasn't reacting to things he has played, checkmate
Killua is from Hunter x Hunter and Misaka is from Certain Scientific Railgun.
They both have electricity based powers.
Killua also has this one particular move you'll like. You'll know it when they say it I'm certain.
"And a master Good boy! Who's a good boy? That's a good boy!" And I have now died lol
Fun fact :each elder scroll game takes place hundreds of years apart but the neravareen, es3's protagonist is still very much alive in Skyrim, es5
Nah, the first four only span decades, it's all under one emperor's, Uriel Septim VIII, Skyrim is the only big jump
The Nerevarine is absolutely not still alive 400 years later. Vivec, maybe, but no one knows where the fuck Vivec went if they didn't just unalive themselves.
@Colby Boucher he is, the corpus disease cure canoniclly renders him ageless. It's part of the prophecy
@@colbyboucher6391 there is literally a book in Skyrim that was written just a few years prior to the game that states the neravareen was seen recently in the continent to the east(I think it's the east continent, might be the northern one) of tamriel , I forget the name of
@@quantum_leviathan on akavir, and in any case the nerevarine is biologically immortal and immune to disease. Unless they're actively killed they will never die until the undoing of the world by Alduin. Even then their soul may survive returning to aetherius or they may have just become a spirit before it happens.
The music used for DB isn’t copyrighted, it’s just RoosterTeeth (Death Battle’s parent company) randomly striking videos. Happens a lot. Also, apparently it was the Dark Souls analysis section that got striked, which is not done by Brandon, who only does the intro and fight music.
If you report it to their customer service they undo restrictions pretty quickly
I mean this video had two songs get claimed in it. Also rooster teeth has gone back and blocked RvB videos of mine that were up for years that they had previously copyright claimed
Definitely give a listen to the official death battle music tracks. The very first one they specifically commissioned was the track for Goku vs. Superman, the season 1 finale. After that, three episodes in season 2 featured commissioned tracks: "Alive" in the Goku vs. Superman rematch, "Exo" in Raiden vs. Wolverine, and "You Have Failed this City" in Hawkeye vs. Green Arrow, all by this same composer Brandon Yates. In season 3 he made the scores for Ganon vs. Bowser and Mewtwo vs. Shadow. In season 4, the score for Power Rangers vs. Voltron. And in the same season, from Naruto vs. Ichigo onward, *all* the battle tracks were commissioned, mostly from Brandon and Therewolf Media. And they slap hard. It's great to finally have them give him a shout-out, especially in an episode whose track he made with the help of a choir of actual Death Battle fans.
There was also the track for Shredder vs Silver Samurai, which almost started the unending chain of original tracks, had it not been for Smokey vs McGruff. So the chain really started with Thor vs Wonder-Woman.
The next DB is Killua vs Misaka. Killua is from HunterxHunter and Misaka I think is from an anime called A Certain Scientific Railgun. Both are characters that harness electricity/kinetic energy.
If you want to experience more Dark Souls, I'd recommend you watch TFS' playthrough of Dark Souls 3 on your own time. However, their Playthrough is named "Drunk Souls" meaning they have a Drinking Game where they take a drink everytime they die.
Enhance blacksmithing potions that make any weapon o-h kill's ,armor that just says damage= no , hp/mp/stamina=infinite,etc.
18:27 he nullified his shouts(The Way Of The Voice) Its a form of magic in Skyrim and yes he also has Magic spells(Magicka)
Two of my favorite games of all time: Skyrim and Dark Souls (specifically Dark Souls 3 but close enough.)
Next time is Killua Zoldyck from the anime/Manga "Hunter x Hunter" and Mikoto Misaka is from the anime/Light novel "A Certain Scientific Railgun". Both are anime teens (about 15yo for both) who are Electomancers (chartacters with the powers of electricity.
Kyle needs to watch the Skyrim trailer. It's honestly one of the most hype trailers ever
The dragonborn is not just a child of Akatosh(the dragon god of time), they are also the mortal incarnation of Lorkan, the creator god of the entire elder scrolls universe.
Lorkhan didn't create an entire Universe, Anu and Padomay did. Lorkhan was a god who made Aedra create Nirn, the mortal plane.
@ultravitalik6243 I meant it in the way that Lorkan tricked the Aedra into creating the physical world that the elder scrolls takes place in.
@@elocnkmab3977 Nirn is not a physical world, it's a "divine schizophrenia"
If they talked about the Dragonborn’s broken Smithing, enchanting and brewing skills, there would be no question about who would win. (I mean technically those are achieved by exploiting the mechanics, but who cares) You can turn yourself into a god! If you make a powerful enough potion there’s a spell that can kill everything in render distance in an instant, and even sticks around for awhile. Even if you argue that the Dragonborn would die of old age first, no. He can become an immortal vampire and never age.
Well you mentioned something about the music so let me explain
The track for this episode is called "Fireborn" and made by Brandon Yates who has done most of the tracks for this show with the other big composer for the show being Therewolf Media
They both do some absolute bangers alongside doing commission tracks for "what if matchups"
I'd suggest you to someday react to some of their tracks by themselves whether they are the official DB ones or commissions as that just sounds like it would be fun, also if you're worried about copyright don't worry as atleast Brandon is fine with his music being used as long as you credit him
For tracks I'd suggest you to listen to for either a reaction or just for yourself, well for official ones I'd go with "Fireborn" (Dark souls vs skyrim) "Hedge of tomorrow" (Trunks vs Silver) "Princes of Pride" (Thor vs Vegeta) and Balderdash (Saitama vs Popeye) there are alot of other really good ones but those are the first ones I could think of
For commission tracks I'd highly recommend "Will of the Drill", "Marvel for all", "Explosion in E minor" and "Devil Draws near"
There's much more but those once again just came to mind first
Holy shit I ended up typing for longer than I thought
not sure if anyone mentioned it but due to the bucket blocking line of sight then sneak and you can steal anything in the shop i think
I can't wait for your reaction for the killua vs misaka battle
Fun fact: You can side with Alduine by yeeting the Blade lady off a nearby cliff.
I actually first saw this fight mid because i didn’t care about the fight of two chapters from games i didn't care about, but looking back at it with all well the fight is with the characters with their fighting style, weapons, and music, it’s in the top tier for me
They didn't even touch on the broken enchanting you could potentially do. Unlimited health, magic, stamina, carry weight and a fork that will destroy a moon if you drop it
Dovahkiin isn't just a demigod, they are a Shezzarine, a spiritual fragment of the sundered god Lorkhan/Shezzarr, who created the mortal plane of Mundus and was broken to pieces by the other Aedra for it.
Elder Scrolls lore goes hard. You should react to Ssethtzeentach's review of Morrowind to get another glimpse into how batshit insane it can get.
Skyrim is part of a game series called Elder Scrolls it's the 5th game in the series
08:58 Sounds like you were rethinking your life for a few seconds there, buddy.
As someone whose favorite spell happens to be Vow of Silence, let me remind those who forgot that the spell also afflicts the CASTER. Not being able to cast spells yourself is definitely an easier fate than getting yelled to death, sure, but it is still the Dragonborn.
Easy Dragonborn when-
Well the CU relies far less on their magic then the dragonborn does so itd affect them way less. In a magicless battle, the two are really even. And its like a certain organisation once told Margaret Thatcher: "You need to be lucky everytime, we only need to be lucky once".
Potato wars part 3 when? I have been anxious and waiting for your reaction Mr duck.
Oh man, Elder Scrolls lore is a wild ride, especially the stuff written by Michael Kirkbride.
I wish the Dragonborn used more Weapons Spells and Shouts
I mean technically the Dragonborn can carry unlimited weight they just slow down after a certain amount.
Day 14 “Can you beat Kirby Super Star Ultra Without Jumping” or “Can You Beat Shovel Knight Without Collecting Gold” by Sample
They seriously need to do a death battle between Alduin and Deathwing. 2 badass world ending dragons.
The next death battle is Killua from HunterxHunter vs Misaka Mikoto from Certain scientific railgun/Certain magical index
Also the Dragonborn vs the Ashen one from dark souls 3 is the better fight option
If the dragonborn chugs a billion% fortify restoration potion crafted using the enchanting/alchemy exploit, they can cast stendars aura and insta kill evey undead in a 5 cell radius from their position, which is the entire draw distance of the game word, so in effect every undead in existance and, most likely, crash the game in the process.
I don't know if anyone mentioned this yet but the 150 cheese wheels? Thats at level 1 without any upgrades to how much you can carry.
Good job getting one right
The only 2 minor complaints id have would be we didnt get an energy blade clash between the moon blade & the Dovahkiin's Bloodskaal blade. The other is it should have been Durhneviir, not Odavhiin, as the dragon summon moreso for thematically fitting BUT those are just nitpicks
Even so, still an incredibly solid episode
21:47 I would never say against Superman. He’s vulnerable to magic, and the Dragonborn can be a dark elf (a race of Elf with the power to at least reduce fire damage. Yes, I would assume lasers are translated as fire damage)
Is it good or bad that we already have an episode this season that I consider on par with my favorite episode of season 9? Also, do you have any plans to react to Hunter x Hunter or A Certain Magical Index? I think that's what those in the next time are from.
the Chosen Undead's respawns have nothing to do with bonfires, they just respawn at the closest one. They've shown they don't actually need them in canon, and yet everyone thinks blowing them out is what matters, which wasn't even the case in the fight lmao. It's about either turning him mortal with Dragonrend or forcing him to go Hollow, and since the Dragonborn had regenerating mana and a bigger arsenal, he could keep the fight going for long enough to win
Why couldn't I see this in Patreon?
You can’t? Hmm it’s posted on my patreon page but patreon is really dumb sometimes
Ok duck honest to god I never played Skyrim either until this episode and my friends persuading me to get it. I miss out on a fun game.
JUSTICE FOR MY DARK ELF BROTHERS! WE WILL NOT TOLERATE OUR MISTREATMENT IN GRAY QUARTER!
I actually agree. And the next episode has Hunter X Hunter and the to aru ( aka the A Certain...) Franchise, which is 3 different series in one. The series being a certain magical index, a certain scientific railgun, and a certain scientific accelerator.
Dawnbreaker OP AF.
11:40 that aint a mod, that is an actual deadric artifact called the wabbajack, its effect is random and i think has like 150 different effects it can trigger.
shouts aren't spells, they're closer to... the words of creation, you speak fire therfore fire
You should play Skyrim I would totally watch what you would do in an open world game like that
16:40 - YOU GOT THAT REFRENCE ?
I was just debating myself if I should explain that!
And you know ?!
In the fight the Dragonborn should have been wearing either dragon bone or dragon scale armor instead of the basic armor that you can loot off the first bandit you kill. He also started off with an iron sword instead of a dragon bone sword also Ariel's Bow is used mainly with sunhallowed arrows which cause small explosions of sunlight on impact that deal burning damage. Also by max level the Dragonborn would have enchanted his armor to heal himself and restore his magic and stamina almost instantly since if you do it right ability boosting potions can be made up to a ridiculous level of power. I would have liked to see them clash the lighting storm spell against the soul stream spell.
They also didn't use Dragon Aspect and had the Dragonborn using Novice level spells. I think they had the Dragonborn in some of the worst armor as well as starting out with a iron/steel sword and shield simply due to the fact that this is the equipment that the Dragonborn uses in the trailers.
This does mean that they really held the Dragonborn back for the animation but it didn't really matter as he would still win.
you should stream skyrim I would love to watch that
Brandon doesn't copyright claim, RT does
Yeah a totally different company claimed this video for two songs played in the background
Misaka from A Certain Scientific Railgun vs Killua from HunterxHunter
Killua is from Hunter X Hunter and Misaki is from a A Certain Magical index
In Skyrim, the reason you can't tame the Dragons is because Dragons in Elder Scrolls are VERY Prideful, Divine forces that have an ingrained desire to dominate, with a voice that warps reality, they can...
Breath Fire
Breath Ice
Shout an unstoppable blast of force
Banish you to Oblivion/Hell
Teleport to other Realms
Short Range Teleporting
Banish Storms or Summon them
Bend Will to enslave others
Animate Graveyards full of undead
Super Speed
Slow Down Time
Devour Souls
Tear out your Soul
Dragon Aspect, which makes Dovahkiin go Super Saiyan
Empower Armies
Summon Shoes
Summon Dragons
Summon Ancient Dragonborns
Summon Legendary Warriors of the past
Summon Slaves from any point of time
Summon Hurricanes, Earthquakes and probably tidal waves
Dovahkiin can learn to do most of these in the game. Lore wise, he can learn all of these and more. The only thing he can't learn at all to my knowledge is the one that would let him devour the Universe and every timeline said universe has. Only Alduin: The World-Eater can do that.
Honestly they shoukd have used all "bugs" because skyrim has so many good bugs that put it on top of games i would wanna live in
Guess you don't know, but all the Death Battle music is custom made to fit the combatants.
wait 4:13
did you play darksouls 3? if so by "treeboss" do you mean the curserotted great-tree, because if so, that was an optional boss that can be skiped by just progressing the area past it
because if your talking about Ds1, idk who the tree boss is off the top of my head
Regardless of anything you should play Skyrim
Duck seriously needs to play Skyrim or at least watch some Lore videos on the Elder Scrolls
Vow of Silence shouldn’t have worked on Shouts as Shouts are just another language which makes up the universe, called Tonal Manipulation.
Are you planning to react to Shadow vs Ryuko in the future or do you still plan to watch the anime first?
"We should've had Dovakiin vs. Superman"
Dovakiin has a limit, Superman does not. Even King Kai says that to Goku after he fought Superman in Death Battle. Pitting Superman against anyone but the SSS Legendary tier powerhouses is a flawless victory for Supes.
Misaka is that lightning girl, she is a side character in two anime, and the MC in another anime. Yeah,🤔 she is in 3 anime series, and she is a badass for a schoolgirl in a slice of life anime. you should take the time to watch those three-anime series they are bad ass.
For the most part, in the Elder Scrolls series, each game is named after the nation or region it mainly takes place in. There is currently a mod community trying to make an ultimate, all nations spanning, super modpack, however it has taken over 10 yrs, and we are only now getting close-ish to the first 2 of like 23 nations finished
Are those two at least the cool ones like Aldmeris and Blackmarch or is it just Cyrodill again?
1 and 4 being the exception for those that didn't know.
@@SpiritOfSpite idk how far along they are but I know they were working on cyrodil first so thats probably all they have done
@@darcys842 Is it at least cyrodil after oblivion or is it just a full on remake?
@@SpiritOfSpite There's a few different projects right now. Skywind is a Morrowind remake, Skyblivion is an Oblivion remake, but Beyond Skyrim: Cyrodiil (and all the other Beyond Skyrim projects) are straight-up Skyrim expansions. Skyblivion actually has a release window a couple of years from now, Beyond Skyrim has a "small" preview release around Bruma, and Skywind... well, the project is still alive and they keep making trailers showing off new stuff.