A challenge only worthy of the biggest Skyrim fans.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim en one of the most popular games of all timebeing so that more than a decade after its launch we are seeing how it continues to be one of the most relevant titles to the point that we have had various editions that have served to relaunch the game at the same time that even with this decade behind them, clues of a possible DLC are beginning to be seen.
Be that as it may, one of the great points of Skyrim is the fact that It has all kinds of secrets and details that even today they are still being discovered, giving rise to the fact that we have recently been able to see how a Reddit user has been in charge of reveal a stat related to legendary dragons present in the Bethesda game.
Only 4% of players have managed to defeat a legendary dragon
Under this premise, the Reddit user known as BlackTearDrop has shared a picture of the game in which you can see one of the achievements of Skyrim players, while this requires that we kill a legendary dragon. However, what is surprising about the image is that It has only been obtained by 4% of the playerswhich means that no matter how many players Skyrim has, only a minority have managed to take down these difficult enemies.
It should be noted that there are many reasons why this has happened, since, on the one hand, legendary dragons only spawn after reaching level 78, being this something that would force us to play beyond the main story. In fact, one player has reported that it would take 290 hours to reach that levelso you can already understand why many give up on completing this Skyrim challenge.
For the rest, it only remains to say that Skyrim is a title that has been available on multiple platforms. However, if you are interested in the most recent version, know that The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim – Anniversary Edition is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Likewise, a new installment of the saga is already in development, although it is still in a very early phase of its development.