Well, seeing as how my favorite spell in the entirety of Skyrim is the Whirlwind Cloak spell from the Dragonborn DLC, and because there doesn't seem to be much information about it across both UESP and TESW, I figured I'd compile a list of facts and info I've managed to find here. This Factbook will be updated whenever I come across new information about this truly unique spell.
The Whirlwind Cloak spell can be acquired after completing a radiant quest called Wind and Sand for quest-giver Neloth. The quest requires a Destruction skill level of 40 and the side quest Expirimental Subject to be completed. After fulfilling those requirements, the Wind and Sand quest may be offered to you by Neloth. It is a simple fetch quest that can take you to multiple locations. Upon completion of the quest, the spell tome for Whirlwind Cloak will be available for purchase from Talvas Fathryon.
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Whirlwind Cloak Facts
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Author's note: Feel free to add facts in the reply section! If I can confirm it works, it will likely go into this list, further expanding our knowledge of this spell.
Well, seeing as how my favorite spell in the entirety of Skyrim is the Whirlwind Cloak spell from the Dragonborn DLC, and because there doesn't seem to be much information about it across both UESP and TESW, I figured I'd compile a list of facts and info I've managed to find here. This Factbook will be updated whenever I come across new information about this truly unique spell.
The Whirlwind Cloak spell can be acquired after completing a radiant quest called Wind and Sand for quest-giver Neloth. The quest requires a Destruction skill level of 40 and the side quest Expirimental Subject to be completed. After fulfilling those requirements, the Wind and Sand quest may be offered to you by Neloth. It is a simple fetch quest that can take you to multiple locations. Upon completion of the quest, the spell tome for Whirlwind Cloak will be available for purchase from Talvas Fathryon.
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Whirlwind Cloak Facts
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Author's note: Feel free to add facts in the reply section! If I can confirm it works, it will likely go into this list, further expanding our knowledge of this spell.
You should do this with other badly covered things on the Wiki and UESP pages, and call it 'Howe's How-to Factbook'.
It also means it doesn't have to be updated constantly, maybe just like once a month thing...
You should do this with other badly covered things on the Wiki and UESP pages, and call it 'Howe's How-to Factbook'.
It also means it doesn't have to be updated constantly, maybe just like once a month thing...
"Howe's How-to Factbook", lol, maybe. I wasn't considering covering much more info that isn't covered on the wikis, but I might consider it, though.
"Howe's How-to Factbook", lol, maybe. I wasn't considering covering much more info that isn't covered on the wikis, but I might consider it, though.
I can't confirm that what you're saying works, but there is a mod floating around on Nexus called "Whirlwind sprint plus cloak" or something similar that adds the cloak's knockback effect to the Whirlwind Sprint shout. I presume you're using that mod?
I can't confirm that what you're saying works, but there is a mod floating around on Nexus called "Whirlwind sprint plus cloak" or something similar that adds the cloak's knockback effect to the Whirlwind Sprint shout. I presume you're using that mod?