Summary
While attempting to shoot down a wolf in the distance, aSkyrimplayer’s arrow finds its mark on an altogether different beast. Over twelve years have passed sinceSkyrimlaunched, and players have perfected a plethora of builds that suit a variety of playstyles. However, few have been as iconic as the stealth archer, and it’s a classic that both newcomers andThe Elder Scrollsveterans can enjoy.
The insane damage potential, the flashy kill camera, and first person gameplay are a major reason whyarcher builds inSkyrimare so popular, and this is further supported in the game by powerful weapons such as Zephyr, Daedric Bow, Auriel’s Bow, or even Bound Bow from the Conjuration tree. However, the Dragonborn isn’t always pinning down dragons from the sky, and more often than not, players encounter wolves, trolls, and bandits while roaming the wilderness ofSkyrim.

Skyrim Player Accidentally Slaughters Innocent Rabbit
Clad in a full set of Daedric Armor, and sporting an enchanted Daedric Bow, raekaa attempts to kill a wolf from a distance, sharing a video clip of the event on theSkyrimsubreddit. However, just as raekaa looses the bow, the kill camera inSkyrimtriggers, and the arrow sails past the original target, travels across a wide distance, before piercing the leg of a rabbit. While the kill camera will undoubtedly produce unexpected moments forstealth archers inSkyrim, this may well be one of the unlikeliest kills that the Dragonborn can perform.
Curiously,Skyrimtracks the number of bunnies slaughtered, and raekaa’s kill would certainly count. Though it should be noted that raekaa is playing a modded version ofSkyrimfor the Xbox Series S, their feat is certainly achievable through vanilla gameplay. However, obtaining a full set of Daedric Armor and a matching weapon takes considerable time. Daedric weapons and armor only start to appear after Level 46 and Level 48, respectively. On the other hand, forging them requires Smithing at Level 90, as well as Daedra Hearts and Ebony Ingots.
An alternative to the Daedric Bow could be the Dragonbone Bow, and though Dragon Bone is more readily available than Daedra Hearts at early levels,crafting a Dragonbone Bow inSkyrimrequires Smithing to be Level 100. Though it’s quite unlikely that Dragonbone weapons will make a return inThe Elder Scrolls 6, Daedric weapons have long been a staple of the franchise, and will almost certainly play a part in the highly anticipated sequel.