Hitting level 80 as quickly as possible is the crux of this speedrun
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After more than three years, aSkyrimspeedrunner has figured out how to kill the infamous Ebony Warrior in a new world record-setting run, and they think they can push the envelope even further.
The Ebony Warrior is a fearsome foe in Skyrim, designed to test players in battle with super-heavy armor and punishing attack power to match. Crucially, though, the Ebony Warrior can only be encountered throughout Skyrim’s vast open world once the player hits level 80, when they approach the Dragonborn and challenge them to a showdown.
Players have taken it upon themselves to find and kill the Ebony Warrior as quickly as possible. Over three years ago, speedrunner ‘Waz’ set the world record for killing the enemy in just 14 minutes and 27 seconds, seen just below. Inexplicably, the player takes advantage of an exploit to repeatedly level up their ‘Alchemy,’ ‘Speech,’ and ‘Enchanting’ skills to take them to the required level.
The player then focuses on levelling up their ‘Smithing’ skill as the final nail in the coffin of the Ebony Warrior. They then craft a ‘Legendary Iron Dagger’ with an unreasonable amount of damage, and then slay the Ebony Warrior in two hits. It’s fairly safe to say the powerful warrior absolutely didn’t see this coming, and the player then goes on a rampage around Whiterun, as one does.
The player even manages to take down the Ebony Warrior in just a single swing of an axe, which is literally half the strikes previous record-holder Waz needed to vanquish the warrior. The speedrunner even claims that they’re able to get their record-breaking time down further, writing onRedditthat “Sub 10 is possible with this route. I’ll keep pushing it lower!”
It’s not immediately clear how the speedrunner is going to get their world record time for defeating the Ebony Warrior down even further. We’d recommend keeping an eye on the category onSpeedrun.comover the coming weeks to see if there are any further developments on this topic from Nucular.
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