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'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim' Latest News, Tips and Tricks: Shouts Locations and How to Use Them; Learn the Dragon Language

'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim' Latest News, Tips and Tricks: Shouts Locations and How to Use Them; Learn the Dragon Language

When playing "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," one important factor for gamers is the Shout. These are hidden in different settings of the game and players only need to be familiar with the places where they can be found.

What are Shouts?

Shouts can be performed by players when they speak the language of the dragons. This is usually composed of three "Words of Power" tagged as rotmulaag. These words help demonstrate meaning and power for the players.

One great example in using Shouts is the breath attack of a dragon which is said to be sing its own old language. Similarly, two warring dragons are said to be having a verbal tussle instead of a physical fight.

How to use Shouts

To be able to learn certain powers, players are tasked to find words in dragon language which can be usually be spotted on Word Walls. There shouts are usually made up of three words but additional words make theme more powerful.

There are a couple of shouts which are hard to find because they are hidden in dungeons and caves but some can be easily accessed. Some of these can be located inside the Brotherhood Sanctuary and the Lost Valley Redoubt.

Features 

The shouts can be used but players need to defeat a dragon first. Gamers are instructed to kill the dragon for them to be able to "absorb" its soul. Choosing from the Shouts you already acquired, a player can activate a dragon soul which he or she preferred by pressing R2/RB.

Other Shouts are utilized by enemies against players. It is important that gamers are also familiar with these so they can shield themselves from any potential danger.

"The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" continues to develop and aims to provides gamers with a great experience. How do you think Skyrim can still improve?

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