So when do I run into Ancient Dragons?

Post » Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:18 pm

Lv. 37 And just ran into my first elder dragons, ran into 2 so far this level.

The first specficly said it was Elder on its health bar, the second didn't (Just Dragon) but looked exactly like the last with its golden scales (Is this common?).

From what I've heard Ancients don't look much different from elders, but either who, when do I start running into this bad boys?
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Steven Hardman
 
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:00 am

I think they start to appear around level 45-ish.
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Jeffrey Lawson
 
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:01 am

Ancient Dragons are lvl 48 so you start running into them as you start hitting the mid 40s in level... Once you are lvl 50+ you'll run into Ancient Dragons almost exclusively...
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:41 am

45-46ish. It's also the cutoff point for gaining the highest quality of leveled equipment like Chillrend.
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Post » Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:33 pm

At the most inconvinient times.
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Britney Lopez
 
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Post » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:09 pm

Leveled items have a breakpoint at 46. I would expect that creatures follow suit.
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Post » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:15 pm

Ancient Dragons are [censored]s. They love killing my level 58 assassin that specialized in Illusion. If I'm alone it usually involves me hearing dragon fight music then immediately seeing a load screen lol.
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:48 am

I'm level 39 and haven't had the pleasure yet either. Are they really they tough? Or are a lot of you guys playing on master?
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:02 am

They're normal dragons with more health and more damage.

And a different color.

I'd say they're easier than mid-level dragons, since when you're ~50 you already maxed out your combat skills, armor rating, resistances, have a whole bunch of shouts(especially Dragonrend), etc.
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:51 am

Leveled items have a breakpoint at 46. I would expect that creatures follow suit.

Is the Dawnbreaker a lv'ed item? I just got it and it does as much damage as my Legendary Drawven Sword (100 Smithing, no pots), including the +10 fire damage. I'm fine with the damage, as I'm nerfing myself to hell to make the game more enjoyable, just curious is all.

And how do Ancient dragons differ in looks when compared to Elders?
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:51 am

At the most inconvinient times.

So very true... They tend to massacre entire towns when you aren't looking and attack you in the middle of every quest, especially when you want no interruptions in that quest...
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:47 am

Is the Dawnbreaker a lv'ed item? I just got it and it does as much damage as my Legendary Drawven Sword (100 Smithing, no pots), including the +10 fire damage. I'm fine with the damage, as I'm nerfing myself to hell to make the game more enjoyable, just curious is all.

And how do Ancient dragons differ in looks when compared to Elders?

They don't differ that much in looks just a slightly different color but they have alot more health and deal alot more damage... Highest level of enemies in the game (not counting Alduin as he continues to level with you from his minimum level for each encounter) is 53...

Dawnbreaker is not a leveled item that I'm aware of but it can be improved by smithing last I checked...
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Post » Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:28 pm

At the most inconvinient times.

LOL, so true. Dragons attacking in general. I had been needing a Dragon soul for ages, than all of a sudden..., so not expecting or needing it...
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Post » Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:06 am

They don't differ that much in looks just a slightly different color but they have alot more health and deal alot more damage... Highest level of enemies in the game (not counting Alduin as he continues to level with you from his minimum level for each encounter) is 53...

Dawnbreaker is not a leveled item that I'm aware of but it can be improved by smithing last I checked...
Elder Dragons are gold-coloured. Ancient dragons are orange-coloured, but the skin of their wings is yellow with black stripes. The underbelly of ancient dragons is also black.
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Post » Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:34 pm



Is the Dawnbreaker a lv'ed item? I just got it and it does as much damage as my Legendary Drawven Sword (100 Smithing, no pots), including the +10 fire damage. I'm fine with the damage, as I'm nerfing myself to hell to make the game more enjoyable, just curious is all.

And how do Ancient dragons differ in looks when compared to Elders?

Dawnbreaker is nit leveled and can be improved. However it is not related to a perk, so you need an effective skill of some thing like 140 to make it legendary. So you'll need smithing gear, potions or both. Oh and that sword is badass.

I'm also nerfing myself for more challenge, hence my difficulty with AD's. I started the Mq very late on life, first random dragon I saw was an elder. I've found Ancients to be more difficult then Alduin, who I fought at 53 and 58. Mjoll in her legendary Falmer armor is thee only thing standing between me and fiery death and they drop her with with a sustained breath attack.
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