The Dragonborn DLC for Skyrim is, alongside Dawnguard, one of the best experiences in the game. It takes players back to Solstheim, the setting for Morrowind's Bloodmoon DLC, to face off against Miraak, an ancient Dragon Priest who claims to be the First Dragonborn.
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The DLC has a huge scope, and adds a ton of new weapons, armors, materials, characters, locations, and questlines to Skyrim. It also adds four new shouts, three of which can be found out in the mainland of Solstheim and the other found during the DLC's main questline. Some are better than others, though all four are generally stronger than the vanilla game's offerings.
The Battle Fury shout is an extremely useful one for close-quarters combat players to learn. It increases Attack Speed significantly, turning the game's relatively slow melee combat into a flurry of steel (at least, from the player's perspective). Each of the three words to this shout is found in Vahlok's Tomb, just south of Skaal Village.
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The issue with Vahlok's Tomb is that it cannot be entered via normal means. Players must head to Skaal Village and start the quest «A New Source Of Stalhrim» by talking to Deor Woodcutter. Once this has been completed, the rubble on top of the tomb clears and reveals the entrance. Then, the quest «Lost Legacy» can be started, which sees players escort another Skaal villager Tharstan through the tomb.
The Bend Will shout is one of Skyrim's most powerful, though it's surprising how many enemies are unaffected by it. Bend Will essentially forces NPCs hit by the shout to do the player's bidding for a short duration. At three words, the player can even command
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