The Skull of Corruption is the Daedric Artifact of Vaermina, the Prince of Dreams and Nightmares, and is a staffquite unlike any otherplayers can find inSkyrim. By wielding this staff and stealing the dreams of sleeping NPCs, the player can increase how much damage it deals.

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As a Daedric Artifact, the Skull of Corruption can only be acquired by completing a questline for Vaermina. Interestingly, the staff’s ability to steal dreams inSkyrimis different from its previousElder Scrollsiterations inOblivionandDaggerfall, where it could clone NPCs who then turn hostile against the original target.

Skull Of Corruption Stats And Effects

In Daggerfall, the Skull of Corruption was just that: a skull. InSkyrim, though, the original skull is fixed to the top of a staff. Because Vaermina is the Daedric Prince of Dreams, this staff has the ability to steal dreams from sleeping NPCs. For every dream stolen, the base 20 damage dealt when casting is increased up to a maximum of 50 damage.

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To steal a dream from a sleeping NPC, sneak up beside them at night, point the staff at them, and cast like you normally would. The damage dealt only affects waking NPCs, so the process of absorbing a dreamwon’t alarm the NPC. The damage is not a typical elemental type like fire, freezing, or lightning, so it doesn’t benefit from Perks that enhance those kinds of spells.

How To Get The Skull Of Corruption

The Skull of Corruption can be earned bycompleting Vaermina’s Daedric QuestinSkyrim, which begins in the northern city of Dawnstar. Head to the Windpeak Inn and speak with the Priest of Mara inside named Erandur. He directs players to a nearby temple and after a small series of quests the player finds themselves faced with a choice.

At the end of the quest “Waking Nightmare” players help Erandur take down the barrier to the Skull of Corruption with the goal to destroy it. If the player kills Erandur when he begins to take down the barrier, Vaermina will reward the player with the Skull of Corruption touse as they see fit. If you went through all of this but don’t want to kill Erandur, you may complete the quest normally and get him as a follower, but the Skull of Corruption cannot be obtained if his life is spared.

Skyrim Skull of Corruption Unique Weapon Guide Stats Effects

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