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Extremely High Level Skyrim Player Survives Jump from Ridiculous Height

An Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim player has managed to survive a jump from an absurd height. The vast open world of Skyrim is home to many hazards that aim to slow gamers from completing Bethesda’s iconic RPG, with fall damage being one of the more irritating aspects of the game.

Despite being over 12 years old, Bethesda’s open-world RPG remains ever-popular among the gaming community. Players regularly share strange glitches found within Skyrim, including a recent example where a battle played out in slow motion. One gamer, however, has managed to find a way to power their character in such a manner that fall damage doesn’t halt their progression.

A Redditor by the handle pawelos4 has posted a video to the r/Skyrim subreddit that showed their character jumping from a keep on the top of a mountain, landing at the bottom, and still being able to walk away albeit with a significant reduction in HP. As explained by pawelos4, they were able to survive such as drastic drop because their character had reached level 1337 and had over 7000 hit points to play with.

The post has received over 13k upvotes at the time of writing, with most replies asking how pawelos4 obtained such a high level to be able to survive such a fall. Under normal conditions, players would face a game over screen as the fall damage within Skyrim can be unforgiving at times. With that in mind, the original poster was able to pull off the extraordinary feat without the use of any of the numerous mods that can be installed in Skyrim. Instead, they explained that they plowed over 40 hours into powering up the Illusion perk so that the character would level up to 1337.

Fans have long celebrated accomplishments related to the Elder Scrolls franchise. One player recently showcased a 3D-printed Golden Claw from Skyrim that had the bear, butterfly, and owl emblems etched into its palm. The print may not be useful in the real world, but it certainly shows the dedication players have to the game.

It is fair to say that Sky

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