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Heavy Armory - New Weapons

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What is Heavy Armory?


The goal of Heavy Armory is to expand the variety of weapons used in the world of Skyrim in an immersive and lore-friendly way. Besides adding some new types of weapons, this mod expands some of the more limited sets like the Silver, Imperial, Forsworn and Draugr weapons.

My aim while creating the mod was to make the new weapons blend in seamlessly with the weapons Bethesda created. That’s why I used bits and pieces of existing weapons to create new varieties. In this way, the mod adds around 100 new lore-friendly weapons to Skyrim.
If you’re looking for some new weapons to wield (or to get your face bashed in with!), and value immersion like I do then look no further! Heavy Armory is the mod for you!

All new weapons are spread through level lists in the game world. You’ll find these new weapons in the hands of bandits, guards, Vampires, Draugr, Falmer, Silver Hand, Imperials and many other npc’s. You can also simply craft them from any forge (if you have the necessary skill and resources of course).


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[/h1]Downloads and file versions[/h1]

Not planning on reading the entire description? Then at least read the part down here!

There are 3 different versions of Heavy Armory. 2 of these are main file versions. Don’t use both at the same time, only choose 1! The 3rd file is an optional add-on.

Which of these files should you be using? Below the different versions are explained.

Main: Standard vanilla edition
Adds new weapons to Skyrim. Contains no DLC weapons like Dragonbone, Nordic or Stalhrim! Usable by everyone, with no DLC or other files required. This mod version can be downloaded from this page.
Use either this version OR the Dragonborn version. Don't subscribe to both!

Main: Dragonborn edition
For players who have Dragonborn. Adds the content of the standard main file and new Nordic and Stalhrim weapons. Weapons from the Dragonborn expansion have also been distributed throughout Skyrim! So you may find Nordic weapons on bandits and guards in Skyrim. Stalhrim might also be found in special loot or in the hands of high level Draugr.
Use either this version OR the vanilla version. Don't subscribe to both!

Dawnguard Add-on
For players who have Dawnguard. Can be used alongside the vanilla or Dragonborn edition (basicly the addon is stand-alone, but you need one of the main files to get everything the mod has to offer). Adds new Dawnguard and Dragonbone weapons. The Dawnguard will now wield a much more varied arsenal of weapons.
You can subscribe a main file and the addon. They're made to go side by side without issue or conflict.

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[/h1]What does it add?[/h1]

Curious to what this mod adds exactly? Check this image[static.skyrim.nexusmods.com] for an overview of all weapons added by the mod.

Clubs

Uses Mace animations and specific perks.

The barbarians weapon. Clubs count as maces but they are generally inferior to their more sophisticated counterparts.
Most used by: Bandits, Draugr, Forsworn and Falmer.

Halberds

Uses Battleaxe animation and specific perks.

Halberds act as less bulky Battle Axes. They swing slightly faster and have a higher range but do less damage. Good for strong warriors who favour range over higher damage and are looking for a nice compromise between the attack power of the battle axe, and the range of the spear.
Most used by: Guards, bandits and Stormcloaks.

Hatchets

Uses Waraxe animation and specific perks.

Hatchets are short and fast one-handed axes. They are to the Waraxe what the Shortsword is to the Longsword. They do damage equal to a sword but with a slightly faster speed and shorter range.
Most used by: Bandits and Vampires.

Mauls

Uses Mace animation and specific perks.

Mauls are the heaviest 1 handed weapons available. They are stronger than maces, weigh more and swing slightly slower. If you want to combine the power of heavy two-handers without sacrificing the protection of your trusty shield, then this is your weapon!
Most used by: Stormcloaks and guards.

Shortspears

Uses sword animation and specific perks.

Light spears that can be wielded in one hand. They are comparable to swords in stats with a few exceptions. They have the highest range of any one-handed weapon, going equal to the vanilla two-handers and their speed is a bit below that of a normal sword.

Most used by: Guards, bandits, Stormcloaks and Imperials

Shortswords

Uses sword animation and specific perks.

A mix between sword range and dagger speed. Shortswords have a shorter range and do less damage than sword, but make up for it by being pretty fast. They count as swords and are not as silent as dagger. Sneak types and magic user may find them very useful as secondary weapon.

(Note to users of Shortswords for Skyrim! Shortswords do not count as daggers anymore, so they don't benefit from those stealthy backstab perks anymore!)
Most used by: Bandits, Thalmor and Vampires

Spears / Glaives

Uses greatsword animation and specific perks.

Spears have the highest range of any close combat weapon in game. They also strike pretty fast for two-handed weapons, which coupled with their high range, is good for players who wants to keep some distance to their target. The downside to this is that spears do less damage than other vanilla two-handed weapons.

Glaives are equal in stats to spears except that that are slightly more heavy and more punishing.
Both Spears and Glaives have a pretty nasty critical hit value!
Most used by: Bandits, Forsworn, guards and Stormcloaks

Quarter Staves

Uses Warhammer animation and specific perks.

I like to call these the “warhammer-light”. Quarter Staves have the highest attack speed of any two-handed weapon and have the range of a warhammer. The downside is that these weapons are the least powerful of all two-handed weapons.
Most used by: Vampires



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[/h1]Compatibility, changelog, future plans and further details[/h1]


Need more info? Please visit the Nexus mod page[skyrim.nexusmods.com]. Steam only allows a limited amount of space for mod descriptions so I could never fit all the info here. The Nexus description is overall more elaborate and goes into compatibility with other mods, release info and future plans.

Hope you all enjoy the mod!

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6 sept. 2018 à 5h58
i cannot forge steel weapons at the forge
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6 sept. 2018 à 5h57
No New Dragonbone Weapons
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✧Starshadow Melody✧ 15 mai 2023 à 19h22 
HALBERDS DETECTED
TheFir3Crack3r 7 aout 2020 à 14h52 
Steam wont let me upvote for some stupid reason, BUT
Such an amazing and well done mod! All weapons look super cool and I love the Maul. How does it compare to a Mace ignoring armor?
Apoyu Siken 5 avr. 2020 à 5h12 
Ah yes. Spears!
null 13 févr. 2020 à 10h24 
Very cool. Thanks.
Scarybott 28 juil. 2019 à 17h46 
My game freezes at the loading screen every time I try to open it with this mod
Chancellor Magpie 27 juin 2019 à 21h49 
I was comparing weapon ranges to decide between shortspear and two-handed. Noticed the spear has noticeably *less* reach than the shortspear
IntellectualPotato 31 janv. 2019 à 18h08 
oh hi fallout.. didnt think id see you here
Fallout 24 janv. 2019 à 14h38 
Is there any benefit to clubs? Like do they swing faster than maces? Or are they all around worse maces.
Alex Warkren 14 nov. 2018 à 13h42 
dlc requiert ?????
John Weak 4 sept. 2018 à 4h43 
You are the best! <3