There's something just less attractive about dwemer ruins compared to any other for some reason. They feel like a chore compared to the Nordic ones that feel far more fun
I totally embrace them. I wish there was something to find out about the dwemer disappearing. So much scrap metal to melt down.. love it. It is tough most times, but I like these ruins. Honestly, not even joking.
Very accurate. Every time I go to a dwemer ruin, I think "I'll do this short dungeon on my way back home". Many hours later and running low on supplies, its "I just need to survive and get out of here. Dump everything and GTFO".
I have given up on Skyrim mods myself until Bethesda stops updating the game. Of course it seems like they are about to fuck up New Vegas on me and my TTW save. I dis what I could to disable auto updates, but the moment TTW updates I have to update and my save is useless
One time I had a wild ride with this one. I went here for the Dark Brotherhood target and figured I might as well complete it... by the time I emerged to the surface I 1) forgot I was a vampire lord and it was daytime and b) a dragon immediately spawned
@@rogueninja4002 I always adopt the orphan in Whiterun and the one in the Solitude stables. Then I marry whoever is the first spousable person, just to give those kids a home. I wish there was a mod where you could buy the Riften orphanage and maintain it for all the orphans in Skyrim. And if there's another Grelod, well, the Dark Brotherhood is going to pay another visit to the orphanage staff.
I always feel a palpable relief when I finally get out of one of those places. You do get a feeling of being down really deep. It's so nice to get into the open air again...with 300 lbs. of Dwarven metal in the sack.
Worst part is the real feeling of loss you get when you have to drop 2-3 pieces of Dwarven scrap to make room for that one Centurion Dynamo Sphere you find on the boss at the end. "I have 47 pieces of Dwemer junk... BUT I NEED THEM ALL (to sit in a container at home, unused all playthrough)".
I would love to play games that have insane dungeons like this. Never realised it as a child that most Dwemmer Ruins all link up to an Underground Location. It is such a narrative that you enter a Ruin, thinking of the Treasures inside and evidently get lost within that once you manage to get out, you are basically as traumatized as the main character at the end of the Pilot Episode of Goblin Slayer's first season.
"Falmer, huh? Well, FALL MORE UPON MY BLADE!" I'm enjoying focusing on the dwemer ruins this time around. Would be SUPER nice if I could carry more though.
This video is exactly why I loved playing a one death run Skyrim on the hardest difficulty. Because enchants potions and everything you pick up feels like it matters because you only got one shit. When NPC's threaten you in dialogue it's not just a roll of the eyes.
The only places in Skyrim that ever put me to sleep. It was hell, everything looking the same, winding corridors, all while drifting in and out of a conscious state.....
Or she gets stuck in the fire trap, and you have to reload. One time I hadn’t saved for over half of the Dwemer ruin when she would not/could not move.😢
They were a threat in the beginning. Not anymore. I rock all dragon bone weapons, with the appropriate amount of skills in two handed and bows, and dragon scale armor upgraded to legendary. I rule the Dwemer ruins now.
When you learn that Falmers were once beautiful snow elves that took shelter there betrayed by Dwemers and why they look so horrific. 🥲 The poor snow elves... Dwemers disappeared and did terrible things to them.
My first Skyrim play thru was a paladin and I didn’t have trouble with Dwemer Ruins. I am now on my second play thru as a stealth archer. It is much much harder as a stealth archer.
Us Earthly humans are the Dwemer transported by the Gods from Nirn to Earth. Biggest clue is the Dwarven statues on the sides of buildings in fallout 3 and 4. The dunwich borers in fo4 where Numidium the (dwemer god) is buried along with kremvs tooth (a falmer sword in fallout) and with an obelisk with tentacles around it like hermaeus moras work. The aliens who look like falmer. The dwemer looking power armor. The mutations turning everything into elder scrolls monsters. Ghouls = draugr. Deathclaws = werelizards. Supermutants = flesh atronachs. Etc. All the supernatural stuff in fo76. You got the ghost lady from the child of atom stuff in far harbor in fo4. The guy with the psychic powers in the dunwich mission. Hes got an elven looking crown that gives him telekinesis. Bethesda is substituting radiation and technology for magic. And in some cases just throwing magic in there. Glowing ghouls resurrecting other ghouls with radiation. Mutations once blamed on godly curses are now from radiation.
Please stop. Stop with this stupid horse shit that the universes are linked. Word of God has stated out loud and very plainly that ES and FO *ARE NOT LINKED IN ANY WAY* Easter Eggs referencing things in other games *ARE NOT PROOF OF A STORY LINK*
I like dwemer ruins design and mechanical enemies, but having to leave so many items is heart breaking as each item is very heavy. Or walk encumbered whole ruin which is relatively large.
Just did the ruins of Rkund with the LotD mod. "You lead the way Guildmaster!" indeed. I realised after ventilating the fifth Falmer mid-jump out of their disgusting ambush-sphincters that Dwemer Ruins train you to be different. Actually a cool quest for that mod, because you come away from it going "Yeah there's a fucking reason I'm guildmaster".
I have a love-hate relationship with dwemer ruins. I love the mystery around their lore, but I hate everything about those disgusting Falmer crawling around there. Nothing beats watching Falmer being squashed by a centurion, though. I laugh as I watch life leave their disgusting bodies!
I have come at a point where the Falmer squash centurion masters like it is nothing. I am lvl 82 and most Falmer are Warmogers (or something the like). lol
Odd, the moral conundrums I have regarding Dwemer ruins is how I should feel about making Lydia carry 300 pounds of metal out of this hole and back to the nearest merchant, in order to get more gold I'll never spend and of which I've got more than I ever could spend. ...and the answer to that conundrum is that I never feel bad about it, because her passive-aggressiveness makes me not care.
After reading the comments, I am confused. I go into a Dwemer Ruin and rip and tear. Everything turns into a blur of Falmer phlegm clearing and metal clanking/sparks flying from automatons getting turned into scrap metal. Do I play Skyrim so much that not many things besides Falx Carius or the Ebony Warrior give me any difficulty?
Only one type of dungeon makes me run out of potions, and it's a dwemer ruins with falmer in it.
It doesnt matter what you chose, on legendary survival you best chances are being a north stealth Archer lol
How are you this bad? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@halo1989100 have u even played the game lol
@@KillerMS09bro only plays with mods in the easiest difficulty
you're supposed to hoard the potions forever, in case a bigger and harder fight comes up
"Oh maybe I can get some dwemer metal ingots!"
*20 minutes in Kagarilthazzerag*
"I can't carry any more scrap metal!"
The only Dwemer junk I carry are the ten dwemer cogs for the quest from one old dude in the College of Winterhold
If you tell them to pick it up, followers can carry unlimited weight.
@@JohanKylander now the tough part is to keep your follower alive😩
@@JohanKylander Not unlimited
Whirlwind sprint activated
By now I know which dungeons are dwemer ruins and avoid them like the plague
Hey! That's not how you play the game!
But that's where the challenge is.
There's something just less attractive about dwemer ruins compared to any other for some reason. They feel like a chore compared to the Nordic ones that feel far more fun
I totally embrace them. I wish there was something to find out about the dwemer disappearing. So much scrap metal to melt down.. love it. It is tough most times, but I like these ruins. Honestly, not even joking.
Just get aurawhisper and build for stealth.
Very accurate. Every time I go to a dwemer ruin, I think "I'll do this short dungeon on my way back home". Many hours later and running low on supplies, its "I just need to survive and get out of here. Dump everything and GTFO".
The Dwemer lore is just interesting to me since they built Steampunk looking Mechs and Mech Spiders that just want to kill u! Its awesome!
You should play Morrowind so you can get the earliest Dwemer ruins. It also gives you lots of lore and you can... well I won't do a spoiler.
@@dabrams84 might as well give spoilers, it's been over 20 years
@@nelphrim7261skywind on its way though
@@nelphrim7261 Not everyone has played it though. It's like if I have spoilers for a great book just because it's old.
I have given up on Skyrim mods myself until Bethesda stops updating the game. Of course it seems like they are about to fuck up New Vegas on me and my TTW save. I dis what I could to disable auto updates, but the moment TTW updates I have to update and my save is useless
One time I had a wild ride with this one. I went here for the Dark Brotherhood target and figured I might as well complete it... by the time I emerged to the surface I 1) forgot I was a vampire lord and it was daytime and b) a dragon immediately spawned
My wife and kids are just chilling in Proudspire while I explore caves and ruins full of enemies and traps waiting to kill me.
" you're home! Back from some adventure I bet!"
Adoption is cuckoldry.
I never get married or adopt children in Skyrim. It feels irresponsible given the Dragonborn's line of work
@@rogueninja4002 I always adopt the orphan in Whiterun and the one in the Solitude stables. Then I marry whoever is the first spousable person, just to give those kids a home.
I wish there was a mod where you could buy the Riften orphanage and maintain it for all the orphans in Skyrim. And if there's another Grelod, well, the Dark Brotherhood is going to pay another visit to the orphanage staff.
I always feel a palpable relief when I finally get out of one of those places. You do get a feeling of being down really deep. It's so nice to get into the open air again...with 300 lbs. of Dwarven metal in the sack.
Worst part is the real feeling of loss you get when you have to drop 2-3 pieces of Dwarven scrap to make room for that one Centurion Dynamo Sphere you find on the boss at the end.
"I have 47 pieces of Dwemer junk... BUT I NEED THEM ALL (to sit in a container at home, unused all playthrough)".
Dwemer ruins give me worse heebie-jeebies than draugr overlords' laughter.
Honestly, it would make a great ring tone for an ex bothering to call you.
*Mwa ha ha ha ha ha..."
SHIT!
I would love to play games that have insane dungeons like this. Never realised it as a child that most Dwemmer Ruins all link up to an Underground Location. It is such a narrative that you enter a Ruin, thinking of the Treasures inside and evidently get lost within that once you manage to get out, you are basically as traumatized as the main character at the end of the Pilot Episode of Goblin Slayer's first season.
Dwemer run in Morrowind:
I'm level 30 with the best armor in the game, I haven't even begun the main quest and I scarcely know why
What's messed up in Dwemer dungeons is any traps aren't 'traps'. . .they are part of the Dwemer's sick & twisted 'science experiments's.
When your follower says I'VE GOT A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS but you still go in to the ruins.😓😂
I thought the joke would be getting overburdened by all the metal you collect...
"Falmer, huh? Well, FALL MORE UPON MY BLADE!"
I'm enjoying focusing on the dwemer ruins this time around. Would be SUPER nice if I could carry more though.
My average Dwemer ruin experience: "not this s--t again!"
This video is exactly why I loved playing a one death run Skyrim on the hardest difficulty.
Because enchants potions and everything you pick up feels like it matters because you only got one shit.
When NPC's threaten you in dialogue it's not just a roll of the eyes.
*Can't find Lydia*
"CARL? CAAARL!"
Flamer....ok. Dwemer....ok.
Chaurus.....AW FUCK NAW!
Warms my heart to know there are more people playing Skyrim now than Starfield
Ofcourse, Skyrim is awesome. Starfield is boring and bland.
Only thing Starfield has on Skyrim is graphics.
@@mrkiky Not even that in some cases.
Dwemer ruins are my favourite
The only places in Skyrim that ever put me to sleep. It was hell, everything looking the same, winding corridors, all while drifting in and out of a conscious state.....
No problem, Lydia has got ur back 😊.
Until she gets blasted by a couple of falmer lightning bolts and you find her lifeless body. That's what happened on my first playthrough :(
Or she gets stuck in the fire trap, and you have to reload. One time I hadn’t saved for over half of the Dwemer ruin when she would not/could not move.😢
They were a threat in the beginning. Not anymore. I rock all dragon bone weapons, with the appropriate amount of skills in two handed and bows, and dragon scale armor upgraded to legendary. I rule the Dwemer ruins now.
When you learn that Falmers were once beautiful snow elves that took shelter there betrayed by Dwemers and why they look so horrific. 🥲 The poor snow elves... Dwemers disappeared and did terrible things to them.
The dungeon was so traumatic he changed from a happy Brit into a brooding American
Feral Rick is the best
Imagine a Skyrim player in Morrowind Dwemer Ruins.
My first Skyrim play thru was a paladin and I didn’t have trouble with Dwemer Ruins.
I am now on my second play thru as a stealth archer. It is much much harder as a stealth archer.
Dear gods i can't take it anymore!!!! The turning gears!!! Please, silence those gears!!!
I'm LITERALLY in that exact same ruin rn looking for fucking Aetherium 😭😭😭
What legendary content! Always
Dang, this hit hard.
"I've killed people" *inner Nico* : Smuggeld people, sold people.
i love dwemer ruins
Us Earthly humans are the Dwemer transported by the Gods from Nirn to Earth.
Biggest clue is the Dwarven statues on the sides of buildings in fallout 3 and 4. The dunwich borers in fo4 where Numidium the (dwemer god) is buried along with kremvs tooth (a falmer sword in fallout) and with an obelisk with tentacles around it like hermaeus moras work. The aliens who look like falmer. The dwemer looking power armor. The mutations turning everything into elder scrolls monsters. Ghouls = draugr. Deathclaws = werelizards. Supermutants = flesh atronachs. Etc.
All the supernatural stuff in fo76. You got the ghost lady from the child of atom stuff in far harbor in fo4. The guy with the psychic powers in the dunwich mission. Hes got an elven looking crown that gives him telekinesis.
Bethesda is substituting radiation and technology for magic. And in some cases just throwing magic in there. Glowing ghouls resurrecting other ghouls with radiation. Mutations once blamed on godly curses are now from radiation.
This theory is great, I immediately remembered the statues you mentioned and they do look like dwemer
Orrrrrr assets are being reused because Bethesda is lazy.
This is a cool theory until you realize that Fallout and all these things were made independently from the Elder Scrolls
Please stop. Stop with this stupid horse shit that the universes are linked. Word of God has stated out loud and very plainly that ES and FO *ARE NOT LINKED IN ANY WAY* Easter Eggs referencing things in other games *ARE NOT PROOF OF A STORY LINK*
🔥🔥🔥🤜🏽🤜🏽💪🏽🦵🏽🏃🏽🏃🏽🔥🔥🚪 me fighting my way to an exit with no more healing potions or food.
Until the metal meltdown mods came out. Then deeper ruins are a gold & xp mine.
The dewemer vibe is... not upto standards
I like dwemer ruins design and mechanical enemies, but having to leave so many items is heart breaking as each item is very heavy. Or walk encumbered whole ruin which is relatively large.
Great meme 😂😂
i enjoy the dwemer ruins. An opinion on the Internet how dare i.
Too bad there wasn’t anything worth having at the end of those Falmer tunnels, then it would have been worth it…
Just did the ruins of Rkund with the LotD mod. "You lead the way Guildmaster!" indeed. I realised after ventilating the fifth Falmer mid-jump out of their disgusting ambush-sphincters that Dwemer Ruins train you to be different. Actually a cool quest for that mod, because you come away from it going "Yeah there's a fucking reason I'm guildmaster".
More like every Bethesda dungeon experience ever. Never-ending mazes that are impossible to navigate.
I have a love-hate relationship with dwemer ruins. I love the mystery around their lore, but I hate everything about those disgusting Falmer crawling around there.
Nothing beats watching Falmer being squashed by a centurion, though. I laugh as I watch life leave their disgusting bodies!
I have come at a point where the Falmer squash centurion masters like it is nothing. I am lvl 82 and most Falmer are Warmogers (or something the like). lol
@@thebonejarmer5480 Now that is just horrifying.
Odd, the moral conundrums I have regarding Dwemer ruins is how I should feel about making Lydia carry 300 pounds of metal out of this hole and back to the nearest merchant, in order to get more gold I'll never spend and of which I've got more than I ever could spend.
...and the answer to that conundrum is that I never feel bad about it, because her passive-aggressiveness makes me not care.
those ruins are all the same, they should have put unique valuable things in each at least
When you get lost in a cave 0:13
After reading the comments, I am confused. I go into a Dwemer Ruin and rip and tear. Everything turns into a blur of Falmer phlegm clearing and metal clanking/sparks flying from automatons getting turned into scrap metal. Do I play Skyrim so much that not many things besides Falx Carius or the Ebony Warrior give me any difficulty?
Based on true events
Try delving into an average dungeon from the Daggerfall game... They were endless.
Facts
Damn i hate the falmer.
I missed the part that stated the game is modded. Dwemer ruins were boring more than dangerous.
They're way too long.
These videos make me want to dust off skyrim
Dwemer ruins boring
Most boring place in the game
I enjoy Dwemer ruins