Unleash Your Inner Witch with a Shining Witch Hat

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A shining witch hat is a magical accessory often associated with witchcraft and the Halloween season. It is typically depicted as a pointed hat with a wide brim, usually in a dark color such as black or purple. The distinctive characteristic of a shining witch hat is its ability to emit a soft glow or shimmer, creating an enchanting and ethereal effect. The shining effect of the witch hat is typically achieved through the use of reflective or luminescent materials. The hat may be adorned with sequins, glitter, or metallic accents that catch the light and create a dazzling effect. Some designs incorporate LED lights or battery-operated string lights, adding an extra level of brilliance to the hat.


So I've been using this amulet for a bit of gameplay and can we say NERF? Yes, it gives you +50 magicka and 25% off conjuration, which is nice, especially for a non-crafter like myself, but oh boy does that 75% stunt in health and stamina regen hurt! Now, you would tell me, take it off you silly person, but with the amulet on, I haven't had this much fun with gameplay since the earlier levels. It was pretty thrilling to go into Sarthaal with Draugr Deathlords (I'm level 28) knowing full well that if I got hit, I wasn't going to recover right away. This is also a mellee build, I'm just using bound weapons for the college quests, so there is no hiding behind ranged attacks other than the bound bow, and there is no sneak.

Yes, it gives you 50 magicka and 25 off conjuration, which is nice, especially for a non-crafter like myself, but oh boy does that 75 stunt in health and stamina regen hurt. For fun, I d like to try the Necromancy route, as I think merely limiting the use of conjuration to bound weapons doesn t take advantage of all it has to offer.

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Some designs incorporate LED lights or battery-operated string lights, adding an extra level of brilliance to the hat. The shining witch hat holds a significant role in witchcraft lore and iconography. It is often associated with powerful witches who possess great knowledge and mystical abilities.

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So I've been using this amulet for a bit of gameplay and can we say NERF? Yes, it gives you +50 magicka and 25% off conjuration, which is nice, especially for a non-crafter like myself, but oh boy does that 75% stunt in health and stamina regen hurt! Now, you would tell me, take it off you silly person, but with the amulet on, I haven't had this much fun with gameplay since the earlier levels. It was pretty thrilling to go into Sarthaal with Draugr Deathlords (I'm level 28) knowing full well that if I got hit, I wasn't going to recover right away. This is also a mellee build, I'm just using bound weapons for the college quests, so there is no hiding behind ranged attacks other than the bound bow, and there is no sneak.

Anybody else use this amulet in gameplay? With what type of build? And are there other underused and unusual artifacts out there that people feel should be used more? Share your experiences.

Beiträge 1 – 9 von 9 18. Juni 2014 um 4:59

Uh, yes I do, sort of. I learn the enchantments from it, and then place it, along with up to four more, on another amulet, ring, crown, or helmet. By the way, don't touch the "Strange Amulet" unless you're at the proper quest point to do so!

18. Juni 2014 um 5:08 Ursprünglich geschrieben von Leo Star Dragon 1:

Uh, yes I do, sort of. I learn the enchantments from it, and then place it, along with up to four more, on another amulet, ring, crown, or helmet. By the way, don't touch the "Strange Amulet" unless you're at the proper quest point to do so!

You must have a mod that allows it to be disenchanted, as it cannot be in the base game. I do not have such mods.

Lol, obviously if I have the Necromancer's amulet, I know how the quest Blood on the Ice goes.

18. Juni 2014 um 5:11

I've never really been terribly fond of Conjuration, so it's never really appealed to me. I think my favourite artefact in Skyrim's probably Dawnbreaker (it makes me giggle when draugr start running away). I also rather like the Ghost Blade (or something like that) even though it's not very good.

18. Juni 2014 um 5:22 Ursprünglich geschrieben von Skyrimnut: Ursprünglich geschrieben von Leo Star Dragon 1:

Uh, yes I do, sort of. I learn the enchantments from it, and then place it, along with up to four more, on another amulet, ring, crown, or helmet. By the way, don't touch the "Strange Amulet" unless you're at the proper quest point to do so!

You must have a mod that allows it to be disenchanted, as it cannot be in the base game. I do not have such mods.

Lol, obviously if I have the Necromancer's amulet, I know how the quest Blood on the Ice goes.
Probably so. I've yet to encounter that quest. Or if I did before, I didn't get very far into it. Not far enough to find said amulets.

18. Juni 2014 um 7:41

actually on a Melee build if youve put no points into magicka and only into health this is a great item because it will allow you to summon better creatures or to use the better bound weapons. Health potions are every where and way to plentiful so if you get hit take some potions

18. Juni 2014 um 8:29 Ursprünglich geschrieben von Smile n Fire:

actually on a Melee build if youve put no points into magicka and only into health this is a great item because it will allow you to summon better creatures or to use the better bound weapons. Health potions are every where and way to plentiful so if you get hit take some potions

This is precisely how I'm using the amulet and so far, it's been a challenge but very rewarding. I'm getting used to the gameplay and just bring extra potions and food to make up for the stunted regen.

This is the equipment

Orcish Helmet of eminent archery
Orcish bracers of eminent wielding
Adept robes of conjuration -17% cost reduction
Ring of recharging
Necromancer's amulet - 25% cost reduction
Vaemina's Devotion - 20% cost reduction cloak, acquired with Cloaks of skyrim installed
Dwarven Boots of Extreme stamina
Shield of Solitude

I'm finding that with all the above spell reduction, the perks I've invested in Conjuration, and the Advanced Atronach (with Restoration potions, I absorb 77% of incoming spells, get a 77 point boost to magicka, and a 77% stunt in Magicka regen), I can cast bound weapons very well, and reanimate corpses more fluidly than expected. My summons are awful, though, as I absorb it most of the time. However, I can use the failed summons to very quickly restore magicka, making magicka potions unecessary. For fun, I'd like to try the Necromancy route, as I think merely limiting the use of conjuration to bound weapons doesn't take advantage of all it has to offer.

I like to call this the Curse of the necromancers Amulet, because you get the constant effect of plus 130 magic, plus 12 or 13 intel and willpower, but you also get the negatives minus 25 to your strength and endurance constant effect.
Shining witch hat

The glowing hat represents the presence of magic, as well as the connection between the witch and the supernatural world. In popular culture, the shining witch hat has become a popular symbol of Halloween and is often seen as a staple accessory for costumes. It is frequently featured in movies, books, and various forms of media as a visual representation of a witch's persona and power. Wearing a shining witch hat can be a fun way to embrace the spirit of Halloween and tap into one's own inner magic. It adds a touch of whimsy and mystique to any costume or outfit, instantly making the wearer stand out and exude an air of enchantment. Overall, the shining witch hat is a captivating and visually appealing accessory that adds an extra element of charm and mystery to the world of witchcraft and Halloween. Its shimmering glow captures the imagination and allows individuals to tap into their own inner magic, making it a beloved and cherished item among witchcraft enthusiasts and Halloween enthusiasts alike..

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