

There is no way that tiny guy should be able to fly unless his wings were the shape and speed of a hummingbird. There is no way a dragon that big could exist let alone fly, but there are also tiny dragons that shouldn’t exist either like Spyro. And by in large, I was wrong because of a little world-eating monster called Alduin from Elder Scrolls: Skyrim.īear in mind that there certainly situations in dragon lore where I am completely correct. I've seen the videos but it is extremely rare and they can spawn anywhere they can spawn in whiterun, windhelm, winter hold, excetera.All you dragon lovers out there will be happy to know that I was wrong about the latter part and only halfway wrong about the first part.

You generally have to be lv 78 and have dawnguard installed, but their are people who have encountered them anywhere in-between lvs 50 through 77. If the player dose not meet these requirements,Īnother type of dragon will spawn at Arcwind Point. This spawning point still requires the The Elder Scrolls V: DawnguardĭLC and level 78+.

There is a guaranteed spawn at Arcwind Point.Ī legendary dragon can also always be found at Arcwind Point perchingĪbove a sarcophagus that contains either a Draugr Deathlord or a There's more information on them at the UESP wiki for Skyrim. Once they spawn, fighting them is basically the same as any other dragon (except they are stronger and have a wider variety of shouts). Note that Legendary dragons were added by the Dawnguard DLC, so you'll need that. Once you get that high, they can be found just like any regular dragon (although they are not guaranteed to spawn): randomly in the wilderness, at word walls, et cetera. Legendary variants of dragons were added for high-level players they begin to appear at around level 78.
