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What Are the Dawnguard Arsenal SSE Weapons?

Dawnguard Arsenal is a collection of nine items for the player character in the Creation Kit for The Elder Scrolls Online: Dawnguard. They are a complementary upgrade to the average nine-stone enchantments set. This eight pack of weapons, armor, armors, and spells adds eleven new items to the player's arsenal. This article will go into the specifics of these weapons, where to get them, and how to make them work to your advantage in leveling up and fighting enemies in the game.

The first item in Dawnguard Arsenal SSE is the Knightly Liora Scale Mail, which comes with its own unique model. The model has a chain attached at the top part of the mail that can be attached on to other parts of the scale mail in order to extend its length. Another model in this set, the Dragonbone Chain Mail, is made from actual metal plates that are enchanted so that they generate more fire than regular chain mail. There is also another minor item, the Dwarven Chain Mail, that do not have any chain links, but instead is made of two heavy-duty metal rings with a leather strip in their center for additional protection.

The second weapon added to Dawnguard Arsenal SSE is the Dragonscale Gauntlets. These gloves are made for use with maces, swords, or axes. They're primarily made for Blunt damage and are therefore very effective against armored enemies. The final item in this set, the Dragonbone Boots, is specifically designed to boost your movement speed while moving or walking. They are specifically made for this reason, as their very high movement speed will allow you to easily breeze through areas you wouldn't otherwise go in. As you level up, they will make you more powerful than before and will make your character even more nimble.

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