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^^ yes, its way more fun that way =D , meh why bother with console commands, o.O
incPCS twohanded
...which will progress you one level. That means you have to type that out for each level you want to progress. There are quicker ways of doing it such as
player.advskill twohanded #
but each skill uses a different point system so the # will differ in terms of what skill you want to do and how far you want to level. The # equals experience points, not levels. So
player.advskill twohanded 100
won't take you to lvl 100, rather it will advance you 100 experience points forward.
Thank you for a real answer :D
On a side note, if your not completely burned out on leveling yet another dragonborn, there is a mod that adds high level monsters to match your level. I forget the name right now, but its one I'm considering. I'd love to try my hand at the Giant Spiders. I wonder if Skyrim has something similar to the Terrasque from D&D?
It might be fun to try it, especially if you pair it with another mod like organized bandits from the Nexus. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/31264/?
The other way of doing it. Use the creation kit make a two-hander with ridiculous damage and go kill things.