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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Frequent: East Skyrim (Windhelm, Winterhold, Riften)
Not frequent: West Skyrim (Solitude, Markhart, Morthal)
Average: Central Skyrim (Witerun, Falkreath, Dawnstar)
2: Time between spawns: if you fastravel ingame time passes. If you fastravel a lot you "shrink" ingame time making it run faster, and you get more dragon spawns. If you start not fastravelling you will percieve a drastic decrease in dragon spawns as you are "living" more ingame time. In fact fast-traveling is NOT teleporting, you are not witnessing the time your char uses to reach destination, but that time will pass in game the same.
3: Main quest progression:
a: Before first dragon fight in whiterun you have 0 spawns (if you never activate that quest you'll meet only "static" dragons on dragon peaks).
b: After the first dragon fight the spawn rate will be slow, as you progress the mainquest it will increase. In a certain point of the mainquest you will even be warned by the greybeards you will have to fight many dragons.
c: After main quest completion dragon spawn will decrease again, flattening to an "average" ratio.
These are the conditions, and it is known that people that abuse fastraveling have to fight several dragons every game session.
Of course there are plenty of mods that can modify dragon spawn ratio to your liking.
Riverwood is an easy to spot spawning point for a dragon attacks. Go 3 days without seeing a dragon, have a nights sleep in the inn, come out in the morning and you are more than likely going to get a dragon attack, and that's true also of Winterhold, Falkreath, Morthal etc. Same if you fast-travel after 3 days without seeing a dragon...more than likely one will spawn just as you arrive.
Keep those Resist Fire and Resist Frost enchanted items equipped! Elemental Fury shout..dual weild blender mode engaged with toes crossed I can survive the fun. Woooo Hoooo!
Morthal that is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ i got 5 or 10 by now at morthal
i dont even know that the main quest progression spawming dragons harder :o but good to know