
Skyrim player goes on intricate murder spree by stealth-killing every bandit in the land, before turning on the Emperor for their 1000th kill
By gameadmin 19 hours agoSkyrim player goes on intricate murder spree by stealth-killing every bandit in the land, before turning on the Emperor for their 1000th kill
By
Issy van der Velde
published
23 November 2024
Oh boy! Here I go killing again

We’ve all done a stealth archer build in Skyrim at one point – or several – but have you ever killed 999 people before turning your blade on the Emperor to mark number 1,000? This player has.
Redditor Peterlerock shared a screenshot of their stats page, showing that they’d killed 999 people and nothing else. Not an animal, creature, Daedra, undead, or automaton. Through Skyrim’s translucent menu we can see the Emperor stood just a few feet away from their dagger, poised and ready to strike.
Peterlerock says they achieved these stats by playing as an illusion assassin. “I never entered any vampire/dwemr/draugr content, and I pacify all animals,” they explain. “Think I cleared every single bandit/forsworn/black mage site in the game at least once. Have to spare Hagravens and random vampires (like Hern for Dark Brotherhood).”
Kill No. 1000 from r/skyrim
They’re not taking the easy route with this, either, opting to play on expert difficulty but with a “heavily modded” game. “To get an illusion assassin going, spam Muffle until you can buy higher tiers of Calm. Then it’s kind of easymode,” they say. “Avoid using other skills (speech, lockpicking etc) in the beginning to keep enemy level artificially low.”
I’ve played a nightblade build myself and loved it. I didn’t do it as rigidly as Peterlerock, but it would be fun to try on my next trip to Tamriel. I have used the Muffle trick before, though, as it’s by far the easiest way to quickly boost your illusion skill. There are other ways to boost your skills, but be careful as these can break your game.
If you want to try this yourself on legendary difficulty, Peterlerock has a strategy for that, too. “On legendary, you need to separate bandits from each other and then sneak-double-power-attack them with two daggers, followed by calm,” they explain. “Should not take more than two cycles per bandit. You can get like sneak60 from Embershard mine alone. With sneak 50+, muffle boots from dark brotherhood or muffle spell and sneak perks, it’s really not that hard anymore in dungeons. In the outside world, you need a source of invisibility. Potions from alchemy or the illusion spell. Outside, enemies have much better detection skills.”
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I’m Issy, a freelancer who you’ll now occasionally see over here covering news on GamesRadar. I’ve always had a passion for playing games, but I learned how to write about them while doing my Film and TV degrees at the University of Warwick and contributing to the student paper, The Boar. After university I worked at TheGamer before heading up the news section at Dot Esports. Now you’ll find me freelancing for Rolling Stone, NME, Inverse, and many more places. I love all things horror, narrative-driven, and indie, and I mainly play on my PS5. I’m currently clearing my backlog and loving Dishonored 2.
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