PC 360 When equipped, Wuuthrad may become impossible to swing or attack with.Wuuthrad can increase or decrease base damage randomly when loading a saved game.Sometimes, it can even be found floating in the air across from the weapon plaque. 360 If placed on a weapon plaque, Wuuthrad may disappear.However, it is possible to remove Wuuthrad from one's inventory by using it on a weapons rack again, though it will only be thrown onto the floor nearby and not placed on the rack.
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PC 360 PS3 Wuuthrad may disappear when placed on Ysgramor's statue for the first time.
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Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following: This section contains bugs related to Wuuthrad (Skyrim). When Wuuthrad is sheathed, it will appear on the Dragonborn's back diagonally, facing downward to the Dragonborn's left, with the handle pointing up and to the Dragonborn's right. The two ears of the elf are small and pressed close to the face. It also features a screaming Elf on the head of the axe. It has a long handle, ending in a sharp point at the top. Wuuthrad is a two-handed battleaxe with blades on both sides. Additionally, it may be enchanted at an arcane enchanter to stack with its inherent ability, although the description " Especially deadly to Elves" will remain. The effect is not considered an enchantment, so Wuuthrad is affected by the Elemental Fury shout. The weapon bears the inherent ability of dealing 1.2x damage to Altmer, Bosmer, Dunmer, and Falmer. Later, it is used to open a passage within Ysgramor's Tomb during "Glory of the Dead," but it can be removed from the statue immediately afterwards without incident. Wuuthrad can be obtained during " Glory of the Dead." It is re-forged by Eorlund Gray-Mane after all the fragments of Wuuthrad are retrieved from the Silver Hand. The axe was later enchanted by Ahzidal, who was one of the most powerful human enchanters since the Merethic Era. Yngol gifted the axe to his father, who named it "Wuuthrad," meaning " Storm's Tears" in the Atmoran tongue. Yngol heated the tears with lightning and then cooled them in the ocean, and the result was a great axe forged from Ysgramor's own wrath and sorrow. Legend has it that when Ysgramor left Saarthal, his tears of grief were made of pure ebony, which Yngol used to forge this axe. Wuuthrad was forged by Ysgramor's son, Yngol, the day after the Night of Tears. The weapon was later shattered into fragments, several of which are displayed in the Companions' mead hall of Jorrvaskr, until they were stolen by the Silver Hand during the Companions' questline. It was originally wielded by Ysgramor, the legendary leader of the Five Hundred Companions, during the Nordic-Falmer War which took place across much of Skyrim and Solstheim in the Merethic Era.