Sunday, March 9, 2014


Game theory: Do Skyrim weapons REALLY work in real life?

 

In theory, striking one with a sword hurts a lot. But there are a lot of weapons that don’t work in real life. Take the Dragon bone sword, for example. When people used to make weapons out of bone, it wasn’t really effective for slaying in one hack. Also, they would sometimes rot, but the Dragon bone sword has a wallop of soul capacity. Next, the Glass set. Supposedly, tempered glass is very strong, but only when in terms of compression. If you strike a blow on a glass helmet, it will likely crack and your head along with it. The glass sword is not going to work against a 500 pound force hammer. To make a Daedric suit of armor, you need a daedric heart. But likely you will end up with roast Daedric. The other weapons do work, except the ebony set. Ebony is made out of wood, which is by far the stupidest material I have ever seen to make a weapon. This game theory is probably correct, and as I said, this is just a game theory.

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