ASkyrimplayer has shown off a hilarious clip where they appear to send a child to the moon. There are two types of players - those thatadopt children inSkyrimto take care of them, and those that do chaotic acts like this to cause mischief in the game.
Skyrimhas plenty of spellsthat fans of magic in RPGs are able to use as part of the game’s combat. When the game was released, many players opted for melee and range instead, but as the years have passed it has come to be a much more appreciated part of the combat triangle. This has been helped by the use of mods, which have helped to breathe plenty of new life into the magic portion of the game. The modding community to this day have released plenty of magic overhauls, with each modder having their own ideas about how it should play inSkyrim.
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The clip by Empty_brainz shows the player being confronted by the child for using magic, and asks them to turn them invisible. The player obliges, but not in the way they might think. Instead, they cast a spell on the child that sends them flying into the air, rising indefinitely. Of course, the whole town of Whiterun immediately turns on the player. Hilariously, they make a quicksave before committing the evil act, showing they weren’t willing to live with the consequences of their actions inSkyrim.
According to the user, it’s actually an anti-gravity spell mod that allows them to commit the act. This makes sense - inSkyrim,children are considered invulnerable without mods due to the game’s age restrictions. It would definitely take amod forSkyrimto remove this kind of restriction. Others wanted to see more from the player, with one user asking Empty_brainz to do Nazeem next. There are plenty of videos out there of gamers killing Nazeem in a variety of creative ways, so this is probably not necessary. Still, anything is possible through the use of mods.
It’s almost a guarantee thatmagic will play a huge role inThe Elder Scrolls 6. It simply wouldn’t be anElder Scrollsgame without it, however Bethesda has the opportunity to revisit the weaknesses of its magic systems gone by and take a huge leap forward. With the game still years away, the studio can take the time necessary to make magic a great part of the combat triangle from the off. Hopefully the developer gets more creative with the type of spells, and could even look to the modding community for inspiration in this regard.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Editionis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.