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Hit them without anyone knowing you were there. Sneak up on them where range is negated, (in a building for example), with a Dagger and invisibility to insta-kill them - kind of style?
Then it seems to make good tactical practice to go for light clothing equipment, since heavy equipment tends to make more noise during movement. As for the weapons, you could choose Daedric because that does not involve having to source Dragon Bones for the Dragon bone Bows. But you do however need to obtain Daedric hearts. Why not opt for Ebony then?
Having said that, the weapons do not have those loudness parameters with regard to movement. Therefore the Bows which you wish to choose from, taking weight into consideration (heavy or light), aren't an issue other than your particular role-play state of mind and your willingness to source materials for the Bow you want. So if you wish to keep things immersive, then maybe the Ebony type might be easier to get. Just take your time and level up as you go. You can always use the console to obtain a Daedric Bow or Dragon bone Bow.
(google keywords: skyrim console commands Bows).
Some things you could consider: Choose the most powerful arrows and feel free to choose the most powerful bows. This won't affect your stealthy capabilities other than to make your kills quicker and more effective.
Bows, more specifically their arrow projectiles, are more noisy than daggers. However they can kill at range, eliminating the risk of making noise by approaching for close-quarters combat, when the conditions and terrain allow.
With this all taken into consideration, you don't need to consider the Bow weights. You can simply choose ones that do more damage!
Useful link:
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Archery
*Note: running away from the scary thing is not an option when you have half of Nchuand-Zel in your pocket.
Except both Daedric and Ebony are covered under the heavy armour arm of the Smithing tree. In order to stick with light armour, the OPwould need to aim for Elven or Glass bows.
Use this. If all you're interested in is stealth sniping, use the highest base damage bow (preferably enchanted with even more damage on it). That would actually be the (perked) Bound Bow at 24 damage. If you're using Smithing (which I imagine you are), then the best would be the Dragonbone Bow, then Daedric and a high level Nightingale Bow are tied for 2nd.
I'm pretty sure that the Enhanced Dwarven XBow with exploding bolts does the same damage as a Dragonbone Bow w/ Dragonbone arrows, but it fires slower (doesn't matter much for sniping, but does if you want to be mobile), has armor penetration, and of course has the elemental explosion from the bolts. It's marginally better than the Bow IIRC, but has some downsides (aoe explosions messing up the area, slow reload, lower base projectile damage if you run out of special bolts).
If you're just looking for the best DPS, that's still the (perked) Bound Bow (without Smithing). Otherwise it's the Dragonbone Bow. In this build (not a stealth turret) you'd probably want to be more mobile so I'd actually stick with Zephyr or Auriel's Bow, the latter of which is the next best straight DPS after a Dragonbone Bow anyways; the faster (fastest, actually) draw speed matters when you want to be mobile and pepper enemies with arrows.
In both cases, you can probably just grab one extra "useless" perk in Smithing: Dwarven Smithing. Everything else should be covered by going up the left side (armor and weapons), but the Dwarven XBow and Zephyr both use Dwarven Smithing to improve at a grinding stone. The good news about that is one of the best ways to grind out Smithing skill is to drop a point into Dwarven Smithing anyways and churn out material cheap Dwarven Bows to skill ups. It's a win-win.
its kinda stupid bound bow got so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ big base dmg to compare other bows
not yet sure i start later using inv spell + dagger to sneak attack to. so dagger + bow setups but early only bow beter for sneaking
but u can grinstone real bows so are they bigger one hit dmg than bound bow? and i think if go daggers to heavy lane beter? i can make both dragon bone arrow + daedric. and later dragonhide armor on lights.
That's not entirely true. I'd take an Ebony weapon over Glass any day, they dish a bit more damage overall. Granted though, the difference is fairly small.
Yeah but if you're sticking with Light Armor I'd save the perk points and just stick with Glass weapons. I guess it depends on what level we're talking here, but I'm ignoring late game in a power game run through since at that point you just grind skills for extra perks and can do whatever you want anyways.
Agreed. There isn't much of a difference between Ebony and Glass anyway, and Daedric is a hassle to craft with the heart requirement. And both lines can make Dragon weapons eventually.
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/321/?
are u never try this mod? im not sure should i try that. its allowed smelt some items to ingots. i think this make smithing lvling slighty more "fun". not need only get thousands drarwen ingots and make thousands drarwen bow and thats it :D
http://chrizel.github.io/skyrim/#t/14/1q7qio,0,m798u8,o1k,0,-rpl1j4,4z6kg,0
is those perks good? do i need any points magicka becouse i use dagger later game so i get illusion cost very low on late game with enchant bow dmg + illu cost redu.
or should i take some points magicka becouse need archery + one hand dmg items. =(
im hardly think i try that smithing mod making game more fun to not need always powerlvl drarwen bows. just can focus more playing and raising smithing all time just little :P