I Collected Daedric Armor in Every Elder Scrolls Game

Published 2024-08-06
Mainline games, that is. In ESO, it's just an crafting style. In Blades...I'm not playing Blades.

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Morrowind Mods:
Everything in Modding-OpenMW's "I Heart Vanilla Modlist" (modding-openmw.com/lists/i-heart-vanilla/)
No Shield Sparkle to remove the Shield buff's particle effects (modding-openmw.com/mods/no-shield-sparkle/)

Oblivion Mods:
Darnified UI (www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/10763)

Skyrim Mods:
Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch (www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/266)
SkyUI (www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/12604)
MCM Helper (www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/53000)

Music used (in order of appearance):
TESIII: Morrowind - The Road Most Travelled
TESIV: Oblivion - Minstrel's Lament
TESII: Daggerfall - Main Theme
TESII: Daggerfall - Snowing
Old School Runescape - Book of Spells
World of Warcraft - Lion’s pride inn
TESV: Skyrim - Awake
TESV: Skyrim - Jerall Mountains
TESV: Skyrim - Ancient Stone
TESV: Skyrim - Silent Footsteps
TESV: Skyrim - Streets of Whiterun
TESV: Skyrim - Steel on Steel
TESV: Skyrim - Dragonborn DLC Solstheim 10
TESIV: Oblivion - Auriel's Ascension
Super Mario 64 - Piranha Plant's Lullaby
TESIV: Oblivion - Dusk at the Market
TESIV: Oblivion - Sunrise of Flutes
Old School Runescape - Beneath the Kingdom
Old School Runescape - Lament for the Hallowed
TESII: Daggerfall - Privateer’s Hold
Old School Runescape - Cursed
TESIII: Morrowind - Caprice
TESIII: Morrowind - Shed Your Travails

0:00 Intro
0:14 Oblivion: Part One
3:30 Daggerfall: Part One
9:33 Skyrim
26:20 Oblivion: Part Two
37:00 Daggerfall: Part Two
41:04 Morrowind: Part One
54:55 Daggerfall: Part Three
57:26 Morrowind: Part Two
58:00 In Conclusion

#elderscrolls
#daedric
#collecting

All Comments (21)
  • @Moewenfels
    Must resist... watching... Sleep important... watch... laterrrrrr...
  • @williamcote4208
    10:25 Actually… leveling your Conjuration to 100 in Skyrim is super easy and relatively fast. You buy soul trap, go to the plains next to Whiterun, kill something, for example a mudcrab and you spam Soul Trap on the corpse. You’ll get to 100 Conjuration in about 30 to 45 minutes. Well, I say that… but I’m also assuming that you are playing full vanilla with 0 mods, and that’s include the “unofficial Patch” which fix that exploit
  • @Zimbardoe2012
    Morrowind's daedric armor was always my favorite. It's rarity made it feel extra powerful and really cool to stumble upon while exploring (plus the aesthetic is the best)
  • @theexalted2260
    I love how spells change schools throughout the main series games. I can imagine mages debating the nature of certain spells and why they should be classified as such. It feels like scientists arguing about what classification an animal should be and it keeps switching families and species and clades until finally they give up and just stick it on an evolution tree that everyone begrudgingly agrees upon until someone starts the argument again. Also I cannot stress enough how much you've made me want to play Morrowind with these videos and now I can add Daggerfall to that list.
  • @cosmicfails2053
    The reason you rotate pans when baking is because different spots in the oven have mildly different temperature ranges despite what the thermometer on the machine might say, Such as being on the top shelf or closer to the fan unit Rotating pans means they all are exposed to different ranges so they sort of even out in their exposure
  • @tsbol2201
    Oh man, glad to see some Daggerfall content. My second favorite behind Morrowind.
  • @thrdai
    Oh hell yes, you're branching into Daggerfall!
  • @JohnJones-vc3sq
    So in oblivion, if your level is high enough, you could just go to a location called rockmilk cave. its in the south of the map, and contains twenty or thirty bandits fighting each other. they all have level loot, and its a great place to farm armor and weapons.
  • @adrians2509
    28:05 Alright dude, you did it, you managed to make me laugh out loud with this one.
  • @JarethS
    The ghost putting you to sleep at 28:00 had me cackling like mad, god I love Oblivion's janky physics. Good stuff as always JBN! It's nice to see good ol' Daggerfall getting some love too!
  • @qqqzzzeee
    21:59 'they don't get bigger than a couple inches' the spiders around me don't get bigger than an inch around me and they're still terrifying
  • @justskip4595
    7:09 wasn't expecting Symphony X to be mentioned. I barely encounter anyone who knows the band. I first encountered the band when The Odyssey record was new and we were playing games with my friend and listening AOL radio on the net, we started talking how this one song had been playing really long time and it didn't sound bad and we started wondering what's going on and checked it out. Turns out the song was 24 minutes long. We've been listening to the band ever since.
  • @joe2marrow
    Actually you could forge your own armor in Morrowind. It was disguised as weird fetch quests but yeah. I think you could make polarbear/snow wolf armor in solsthiem and you could do something similar in the tribunal expansion.
  • 17:01 ME TOO. And in fallout 3 or new vegas when a bandit is holding a pistol in a very silly, stupid way, shooting nonstop while backpedalling with a braindead grimace on their face.
  • Learning that you can swing at ore veins to harvest them has to be the greatest secret I’ve heard about in Skyrim
  • @Pretender6
    Remember there was a large mod-series for Morrowind that dealt with all types of crafting, most of which would appear as activators similair to Skyrim crafting. From crafting with cloth with spin needles, to chopping/drying wood from (pre-existing) trees, to melting unwanted stuff and actually forging into armor/weapons, with Daedric having a special requirements
  • @ploob7037
    Gotta love the dedication of filming yourself opening the oven just to throw each one in there
  • @vitamindad3297
    you are correct! flipping your pans midway through baking can help avoid over-browning or burning due to the uneven heating of most ovens.
  • @adamgibson4504
    I genuinely think this is your best video so far. Can't wait for the next one. New sleep aid added to my collection.