Dragons are the unavoidable threat of Skyrim, the one enemy that every Dragonborn must prove they're able to defeat in order to save Skyrim from Alduin's plans. There are several different types of dragons, some named and some generic. Some are not even hostile toward the Dragonborn themselves unless they're given a reason to attack. However, one thing remains true: they are daunting, powerful creatures that require special strategies to defeat, especially as the player levels up through their journey.

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So, if players are ready to whip out their sword and shield or charge their longbow, then it's time to take a look at all the dragons of Skyrim, from weakest to the most powerful... And undoubtedly the scariest.

Updated on January 3, 2023 by Ritwik Mitra: Skyrim is one of the most popular video games ever made, with the massive world of this title coupled with a massive modding community compelling more and more people to check out this masterpiece for themselves. Even more than a decade after release, the fact that Skyrim is still on the tips of many players' tongue to this day shows just how immense the staying power of this title is... In no small part due to Bethesda's efforts to keep the game relevant and interesting with a string of re-releases.

Of course, it would be impossible to talk about Skyrim without mentioning the many dragons present in this game. Fighting against these winged beasts is undoubtedly the biggest highlight of the game, with players eagerly awaiting each and every encounter they have against these imposing beasts. Here are all the dragons in Skyrim, ranked according to just how challenging they are to fight.

Dragon Type

Name

Nameless

Brown Dragon

Blood Dragon

Frost Dragon

Elder Dragon

Ancient Dragon

Revered Dragon

Serpentine Dragon

Skeletal Dragon

Legendary Dragon

Named

Durnehviir

Krosulhah

Kruziikrel

Mirmulnir

Naaslaarum

Nahagliiv

Odahviing

Paarthurnax

Relonikiv

Sahloknir

Sahrotaar

Viinturuth

Voslaarum

Vuljotnaak

Vulthuryol

Alduin

25 Brown Dragon

Brown Dragon in Skyrim

At the beginning of the game, the first kind of dragon players will be dealing with is the simple Brown Dragon. Since these are the first dragons players encounter, they might feel challenging at first, but they shouldn't give players too much trouble in the long run.

Most dragons have a predictable pattern of movement and aggression, which make Brown Dragons particularly easy to deal with. Keep in mind, however, that some are Frost and some are Fire types, which will make them resistant to that specific element.

24 Mirmulnir

Mirmulnir in Skyrim

When the Dragonborn reaches Whiterun and speaks with the Jarl for the first time, they'll overhead a conversation about something strange going on at the Western Watchtower. Once there, players encounter their very first dragon, called Mirmulnir.

It's this creature that reveals the fact that the player is essentially Dragonborn, and it's also the first Dragon Soul they'll absorb in Skyrim. With the help of the guards, however, he won't be too much of a problem to deal with.

23 Paarthurnax

Paarthurnax in Skyrim

One of the most controversial characters in Skyrim, wise and old Paarthurnax once aided Alduin in his cause during the Merethic Era against humans. However, he's a reformed dragon and has since rejected Alduin, instead deciding to help the Dragonborn.

At one point in the main quest, players are given a choice to either spare him or kill him, and it's up to each player to determine where they stand. Should players challenge him, however, he's no stronger than a Brown Dragon despite his infinite wisdom.

22 Skeletal Dragon

Skeletal Dragon in Skyrim

When it comes to dramatic scenes in Skyrim, we've all probably felt that intense internal panic upon reaching the end of the Labyrinthian and seeing this massive skeletal dragon burst from the ground, assisted by his boneman friends.

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Despite how frightening his entrance is and how unexpected it might be, he's really not that tough of an enemy to deal with, so long as the Dragonborn focuses on him and ignores his loyal skeleton friends who are mere annoyances.

21 Kruziikrel

Kruziikrel in Skyrim

If players have the Dragonborn DLC, chances are they'll be encountering both Kruziikrel and Relonikiv at the end of the quest "At The Summit Of Apocrypha". Unfortunately, their purpose is to only fuel Miraak with souls through the boss battle that ensues.

The Dragonborn can even easily use shouts to bend these two to his will. This isn't necessarily a bad strategy, especially since fighting Miraak is pretty challenging and the player might want to utilize each and every technique they have in their arsenal.

20 Relonikiv

The Dragon Relonikiv
Skyrim Relonikiv

The other dragon accompanying Kruziikrel and bolstering Miraak during this epic boss fight at the end of the Dragonborn DLC is Relonikiv. Just like its counterpart, Relonikiv is there solely to help Miraak out and doesn't really have any attacks of their own to hamper the Dragonborn.

If the player wants, then they can fight the two Dragons and take them down while fighting Miraak simultaneously... Although there isn't exactly a point to it when the battle against Miraak is already so daunting. Of course, players who want to completely remove any of Miraak's buffs can still opt for this strategy, even if dividing one's attack power between the two dragons and Miraak can prove to be a substantial challenge in its own right.

19 Sahrotaar

Sahrotaar in Skyrim

Also encountered in the Dragonborn DLC during the quest "At The Summit Of Apocrypha," he's one of the dragons that serve Miraak and is always seen carrying him.

The Dragonborn isn't forced to fight him, and in fact, it's recommended to instead tame him with Bend Will rather than go head-on against him. This makes him an easy dragon to deal with despite how high-level he is and what he can do once in a battle.

18 Nahagliiv

Nahagliiv in Skyrim

The Dragonborn will most likely encounter Nahagliiv quite early on in the game, making him one of the easier dragons to deal with. If players approach Rorikstead, they'll discover a burial mound not too far from the village. If Nahagliiv has already been resurrected, he'll usually be circling around the area and Rorikstead.

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Since Nahagliiv scales according to the player's level and he's close to most early-game locations, he shouldn't pose too much of an issue. Occasionally, they might even see him engaged in a battle against local Forsworn.

17 Sahloknir

Sahloknir in Skyrim

Legends say that Sahloknir was once slain by Jorg Helmbolg, a Nord hero that lived during the First Era. Since then he was buried in Kynesgrove, which is where the Dragonborn will travel with Delphine who insists that they prove they are truly the Dragonborn by defeating Sahloknir.

This quest is pretty early on in the game, which means that Sahloknir won't be too hard to deal with and they'll also have Delphine help them with the battle.

16 Blood Dragon

Blood Dragon in Skyrim

Once players have graduated from Brown Dragons and leveled up to 20, they'll start seeing these green dragons chasing them around Skyrim. Blood Dragons are more persistent than their brown counterparts, going as far as following players into cities.

They're a little bit sturdier and tougher than their brown versions and are divided into Frost and Fire types. By this time the player should have enough abilities and experience to properly deal with dragons, so they only pose a slightly greater challenge.