Poll Result #2 : Creatures

  • As we continue our series on recent polls, we come to a recent poll which asked the question 'Which creature do you hate most in Skyrim?'. Just over 1100 people voted and here are the results.

    The first point to note is that only 4% of you voted for all the other creatures combined, so I obviously did a decent job in deciding which were the most hated!

    It was no great surprise to me to see that the Chaurus came top of the poll. I can't count the number of times they've spit their repulsive poisonous gloop into my face in some dungeon. Urrgghh...

    Ice Wraiths came home in second, and I guess thats just because the move around so much and are so damned hard to hit with anything!

    What do you think of this poll? Any surprising results from your point of view?

Comments

5 Comments
  • Eviltrain
    Eviltrain   ·  October 18, 2012
    I can't remember the number of times, I've heard a cats yowl and not know where it was coming from.
  • Kynareth
    Kynareth   ·  October 16, 2012
    I think chaurus was my vote, too, as the sounds they make in game just make me shudder, too.  But I would have to agree that most of my characters have fallen to saber cats and bears, and I am guessing a large part of that is due to their excellent camouf...  more
  • Dieter
    Dieter   ·  October 16, 2012
    I still hate the bears the most, they always pop up from nowhere in the middle of a forest and kill me in 2 hits. They're the only creature that manages to get close enough to me to actually hit me without me having severely wounded it already. Other crea...  more
  • Troll Fat
    Troll Fat   ·  October 16, 2012
    Wolves when they gang up on me in the middle of a dragon fight.  Chaurus's aren't that bad imo.
  • RuneRed
    RuneRed   ·  October 16, 2012
    Interesting, and aye Paul, you had very good choices.
    The chaurus can be nasty (I think it was my vote), but poison restistance helps a lot versus those.  I used to have trouble with the ice wraiths especially seeing them with their ice trails.  The...  more