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[[Category:Skyrim-Creatures-Undead-Draugr]]
[[File:SR-quest-Evil in Waiting 03.jpg|thumb|right|A draugr using the thu'um]]
'''Draugr''' are ancient Nordic warriors who have been reanimated. Most draugr were followers of [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priests]] in ancient times. When these priests died, their followers were killed, reanimated, and then sealed into the tomb where they would periodically awaken in order to worship the priests and transfer energy to them to maintain their undead state. Some draugr instead guard nobility and treasures buried in [[Skyrim:Nordic Ruins|barrows and tombs]]. They often rest in catacombs or sarcophagi to awaken and fight when disturbed or alerted.
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==Appearance and Types==
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Deathlord female.jpg|thumb|A female draugr with glowing blue eyes|right]]
Despite the advanced embalming techniques of the ancient Nords, time has taken its toll on draugr's physical appearance. Their soft tissues are severely decomposed, and their armor does little to conceal the fact that much of their flesh is rotting away, exposing the underlying skeletal structure. All draugr have piercing blue eyes. Male and female draugr appear at similar rates, but at higher levels, males far outnumber females. Higher rank draugr are clearly recognizable by their increasingly more impressive helmets and equipment. The Draugr Deathlords and Death Overlords will almost always carry [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] equipment and are most recognizable by their unobtainable versions of the [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Helmet|ancient Nord helmets]].
== Characteristics ==
Most draugr are [[Skyrim:Resist Poison|immune to poison]] and have a 50% [[Skyrim:Resist Frost|resistance to frost]]. However, the Hallowed Dead found in [[Skyrim:Labyrinthian|Labyrinthian]] are not immune to poison and are 33% [[Skyrim:Weakness to Magic|weaker to magic]].
The specific variety of draugr that you meet is generally level-dependent. However, this also depends on the location at which they're encountered. In addition, draugr may be spellcasters, archers, one-handed melee fighters, or two-handed melee fighters; this is unspecified by their names, which only indicate their class. Draugr that begin appearing early in the game are equipped with [[Skyrim:Specialty Gear#Ancient Nord Weapons|ancient Nordic weapons]], which are similar in strength to steel weaponry, and [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Armor|ancient Nord armor]], similar in quality to iron armor, which is unlootable. The more powerful draugr that appear at higher levels often use [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] weapons and equipment, and may have the ability to use one or more [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|Dragon Shouts]] in combat, including [[Skyrim:Unrelenting Force|Unrelenting Force]], [[Skyrim:Disarm|Disarm]], and sometimes even [[Skyrim:Frost Breath|Frost Breath]].
You will often encounter draugr enthralled by [[Skyrim:Necromancer|necromancers]] or hostile mages, such as those found in the Nordic ruin of [[Skyrim:Ansilvund|Ansilvund]] where the draugr are forced to mine.
For information about dead, static draugr which can be looted, see [[Skyrim:Containers#Draugr|this page]].
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===Combat Strategies===
Eliminate weaker types before fighting the stronger ones. Archers can deal a lot of damage during a battle; but they often shoot from a distance, sometimes making it easy to hide or take cover from them while dealing with nearer enemies. Stronger draugr can be very dangerous to most players, and should be attacked from a distance when possible. If you are a mage, avoid the use of frost spells.
You can often perform a [[Skyrim:Sneak#Sneak_Attacks|sneak attack]] on a draugr sleeping in its alcove and kill it before it is able to attack. Even if you fail to kill it immediately, you should have time for one or two more hits while it climbs out of its resting place. [[Skyrim:Sneak#Remaining_Undetected|Remaining undetected]], even by sleeping draugr, can be challenging, as they are quite sensitive, and this increases with stronger versions. [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|Dragon priests]], who guard some Nordic ruins, are extremely dangerous opponents, but can often be defeated from a distance by using the [[Skyrim:Invisibility (effect)|Invisibility]] and [[Skyrim:Muffle (effect)|Muffle]] effects to evade detection.
You can lure draugr into many of the [[Skyrim:Traps|traps]] common in Nordic ruins, which can be very effective. [[Skyrim:Dart_Trap|Dart traps]] are not helpful in this regard, as most draugr are [[Skyrim:Resist_Poison|immune to poison]].
When engaging with high level draugr that use the [[Skyrim:Unrelenting_Force|Unrelenting Force]] and [[SR:Disarm|Disarm]] shouts, you may wish to save frequently in case a treasured weapon is thrown such that you cannot find it again. [[Skyrim:Ward|Wards]] (including the ward effect that the unique shield [[Skyrim:Spellbreaker|Spellbreaker]] provides when blocking) will render harmless any shout, from draugr or other sources.
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===Draugr Thrall===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Thrall female.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Thrall]]
Draugr Thralls are the weakest variant of draugr in the game and inhabit only two locations: [[Skyrim:Folgunthur|Folgunthur]] and [[Skyrim:Reachwater Rock|Reachwater Rock]]. There are two classes of Draugr Thrall, one being a warrior, and the other a mage. They are encountered only during the quest [[Skyrim:Forbidden Legend|Forbidden Legend]].
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!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
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| '''Warrior'''<br>{{ID|000ABAA1|par=1}} || 1 || 12 || 0 || 200 || None || Petty
|-
| '''Warlock'''<br>{{ID|000ABAA2|par=1}} || 1 || 50 || 150 || 50 || None || Petty
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===Draugr===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Female.jpg|thumb|right|A female Draugr]]
Draugr are the second weakest variant. You will commonly encounter them in all areas of Skyrim province. You will find them at all game levels, but they are most prevalent before you reach around level 10, when stronger types become predominant.
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B547|par=1}} || 1 || 50 || 0 || 80 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Petty
|}
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===Restless Draugr===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Restless male.jpg|thumb|right|A Restless Draugr]]
Restless Draugr begin appearing when you are at game level 6, and will continue appearing even when you are at very high levels. They are slightly stronger than standard [[#Draugr|draugr]].
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B548|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B753|par=1}} || 6 || 150 || 0 || 205 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|0003B548|par=1}} || 6 || 150 || 50 || 180 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|0003B548|par=1}} || 6 || 175 || 0 || 205 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|}
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===Draugr Overlord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Overlord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Overlord]]
Draugr Overlords are likely the first draugr boss you will encounter in Skyrim. They are formidable opponents for most players at lower game levels. Saving your game and pausing to develop a strategy for defeating them can be useful. At higher levels, it is highly unlikely you will encounter such a variant of draugr. Draugr bosses are most commonly seen guarding the ancient [[Skyrim:Word Wall|word wall]]s.
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247B|par=1}} || 7 || 210 || 0 || 260 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Draugr Wight===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Wight male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Wight]]
Draugr Wights are a fairly challenging common variant of draugr for the amateur adventurer, and start appearing in leveled lists fairly early. A ranged attack strategy is useful against these opponents as they tend not to favor the bow.
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B549|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B754|par=1}} || 13 || 320 || 0 || 340 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|00038A26|par=1}}|| 13 || 490 || 100 || 280 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|0003BE21|par=1}}|| 13 || 400 || 0 || 340 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|}
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===Draugr Wight Lord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Wight Lord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Wight Lord]]
Draugr Wight Lords can be very challenging opponents to lower level adventurers, as they appear in leveled lists quite early in the game. They are a mid-range boss and will show no mercy to anyone who disturbs their peace.
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247C|par=1}} || 15 || 490 || 0 || 450 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|}
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===Draugr Scourge===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Scourge Male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Scourge]]
Draugr Scourges are a mid-range, common variant of draugr who can be tough to fight if you have a poor defensive strategy. Draugr Scourges are the first common variant of draugr that have the ability to use the ancient power of the [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|thu'um]]. They will appear quite frequently from level 21 onward, unlike Draugr Wights. While in combat, they commonly summon Frost Atronachs, which can add to the difficulty of the battle. They are most recognizable by their unobtainable version of the [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Helmet|Ancient Nord Helmet]].
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B54A|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B755|par=1}}|| 21 || 700 || 0 || 480 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|-
| {{ID|0003B54A|par=1}}|| 21 || 700 || 160 || 380 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|-
| {{ID|0003B54A|par=1}}|| 21 || 900 || 0 || 480 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Draugr Scourge Lord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Scourge Lord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Scourge Lord]]
Draugr Scourge Lords are very formidable opponents, especially to unprepared adventurers. They have nearly as much health as a [[#Draugr Deathlord|Draugr Deathlord]] and even more stamina, so it is advised to take extreme caution when in combat with one, as they appear at relatively low levels. Most recognizable by their unobtainable version of the [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Helmet|Ancient Nord Helmet]].
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247D|par=1}} || 24 || 880 || 0 || 595 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Hulking Draugr{{DB}}===
[[File:DB-creature-Hulking Draugr.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Dragonborn:Hulking_Draugr|Hulking Draugr]]]]
[[Dragonborn:Hulking_Draugr|Hulking Draugr]] are mid-level common variants of draugr, added by the [[Dragonborn:Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] expansion. They wear very different armor from the rest of the draugr types. They have similar statistics to the [[#Draugr Scourge Lord|Draugr Scourge Lord]], making them extremely challenging, especially to unprepared adventurers.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|xx02A6FE|par=1}} || 26 || 800 || 0 || 505 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Draugr Deathlord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Deathlord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Deathlord]]
Draugr Deathlords are the highest level common variant draugr to be found within Skyrim. They are the first of the two variants of draugr that carry powerful [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] equipment, making them very dangerous opponents. Draugr Deathlords always wear their unique unobtainable version of the Ancient Nord Helmet, visually similar to the [[Skyrim:Helm of Yngol|Helm of Yngol]]. Their health and attacks are brutal on their own, but they also use the [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|thu'um]], making them even more of a challenge to the unprepared adventurer.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B54B|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B756|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0003BE23|par=1}} || 30 || 1000 || 10 || 575 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Greater
|-
| {{ID|00044C5B|par=1}}<br>{{ID|000640B7|par=1}} || 40 || 1300 || 10 || 625 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Grand
|}
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===Draugr Death Overlord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Death Overlord.jpg|thumb|A Draugr Death Overlord|right]]
Draugr Death Overlords are the most powerful draugr appearing in Skyrim. It is advised to take extreme caution when in combat with these ruthless opponents, as they use high quality [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] equipment and a range of [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|dragon shouts]], including [[Skyrim:Unrelenting Force|Unrelenting Force]] and [[Skyrim:Disarm|Disarm]]. They are the highest level of boss draugr before the unmerciful [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priests]], which start to appear at level 50. Draugr Death Overlords always wear their unique unobtainable version of the Ancient Nord Helmet visually similar to the [[Skyrim:Helm of Yngol|Helm of Yngol]].
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! [[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30| Lvl
!width=30| [[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30| [[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
! [[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247E|par=1}} || 34 || 1290 || 10 || 645 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Greater
|-
| {{ID|0004247F|par=1}} || 45 || 1400 || 10 || 700 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Grand
|}
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==Named Draugr==
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!width=150| Name
!Notes
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Curalmil|Curalmil]]'''
|The end boss of [[Skyrim:Forsaken Cave|Forsaken Cave]]. At higher levels, he may be a [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priest]].
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|align=center| '''[[Dragonborn:Gatekeeper|Gatekeeper]]'''{{DB}}
|Encountered in the [[Dragonborn:Temple of Miraak|Temple of Miraak]] after learning a word of the [[Dragonborn:Dragon Aspect|Dragon Aspect]] [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|dragon shout]].
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Guardian Saerek|Guardian Saerek]]
|One of the two boss-level draugr encountered in [[Skyrim:Ragnvald|Ragnvald]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Guardian Torsten|Guardian Torsten]]
|One of the two boss-level draugr encountered in [[Skyrim:Ragnvald|Ragnvald]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Halldir|Halldir]]'''
|The end boss of [[Skyrim:Halldir's Cairn|Halldir's Cairn]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Jyrik Gauldurson|Jyrik Gauldurson]]'''
|The eldest of the Gauldurson brothers, encountered in [[Skyrim:Saarthal|Saarthal]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:King Olaf One-Eye|King Olaf One-Eye]]'''
|The final boss of [[Skyrim:Dead Men's Respite|Dead Men's Respite]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Mikrul Gauldurson|Mikrul Gauldurson]]'''
|The youngest of the Gauldurson brothers, encountered in [[Skyrim:Folgunthur|Folgunthur]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Red Eagle|Red Eagle]]
|A boss-level draugr encountered in [[Skyrim:Rebel's Cairn|Rebel's Cairn]], during the [[Skyrim:Rebel's Cairn (quest)|related quest]]. At higher levels, he may be a [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priest]].
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Sigdis Gauldurson|Sigdis Gauldurson]]'''
|The middle Gauldurson brother, encountered in [[Skyrim:Geirmund's Hall|Geirmund's Hall]]
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Warlord Gathrik|Warlord Gathrik]]
|The end boss of [[Skyrim:Ironbind Barrow|Ironbind Barrow]]. At higher levels, he may be a [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priest]].
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==Dialogue==
In addition to using the Thu'um, draugr often shout in the [[Lore:Dragon Language|dragon language]] during combat. Some of these phrases include:
:''"{{hover|Join the dead!|Aav Dilon!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Beg for mercy, little worm!|Bolog aaz, mal lir!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Doomed Dragonhunter!|Daanik Ah Dov!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Die, intruder!|Dir volaan!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Pain! Shame! Death!|Faaz! Paak! Dinok!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Break and bleed!|Kren sosaal!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Bow before the dead!|Qiilaan us dilon!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Doomed Warrior!|Daanik Kendov!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Sovngarde awaits!|Sovngarde saraan!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Unending Sorrow!|Unslaad Krosis!}}"''
==Hearthfire==
With the installation of the [[Skyrim:Hearthfire|Hearthfire]] plug-in, you have the ability to create draugr statues in the [[Skyrim:Trophy Room|trophy room]] addition of any homestead, should you choose to build it. Available options include a draugr in the midst of sheathing its sword on a large base, and a draugr nocking an arrow to its bow on a small base. The materials needed for each option are:
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!colspan=3|Large Base Draugr
!rowspan=2 style="background-color:Papayawhip" width=0.5|
!colspan=3|Small Base Draugr
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|colspan=2|
:
* 5 [[Skyrim:Bone_Meal|Bone Meal]]
* [[Skyrim:Ancient_Nord_Sword|Ancient Nord Sword]]
* [[Skyrim:Straw|Straw]]
|width=1px style="padding:0"|[[File:SR-trophy-Draugr Large.jpg|frameless|175px]]
|colspan=2|
:
* 5 Bone Meal
* 6 [[Skyrim:Ancient_Nord_Arrow|Ancient Nord Arrow]]
* [[Skyrim:Ancient_Nord_Bow|Ancient Nord Bow]]
* Straw
|width=1px style="padding:0"|[[File:SR-trophy-Draugr Small.jpg|frameless|175px]]
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==Notes==
* All draugr belong to the {{Faction|Creature Faction}} and the {{Faction|DraugrFaction}}. The [[#Draugr Thrall|Draugr Thrall]] belongs to the {{Faction|dunFolgunthurThrallFaction|nocat=1}} as well.
==Bugs==
{{Bug|Dragons and draugr are considered enemies, even though dragon priests are allies to both.|USKP|fixdetail=dragons and draugr are no longer hostile to one another}}
==See Also==
* For historical information, see the Lore [[Lore:Draugr|article]].
===Books===
* {{Book Link|Amongst the Draugr}}
[[Category:Skyrim-Creatures-Undead-Draugr]]
[[File:SR-quest-Evil in Waiting 03.jpg|thumb|right|A draugr using the thu'um]]
'''Draugr''' are ancient Nordic warriors who have been reanimated. Most draugr were followers of [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priests]] in ancient times. When these priests died, their followers were killed, reanimated, and then sealed into the tomb where they would periodically awaken in order to worship the priests and transfer energy to them to maintain their undead state. Some draugr instead guard nobility and treasures buried in [[Skyrim:Nordic Ruins|barrows and tombs]]. They often rest in catacombs or sarcophagi to awaken and fight when disturbed or alerted.
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==Appearance and Types==
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Deathlord female.jpg|thumb|A female draugr with glowing blue eyes|right]]
Despite the advanced embalming techniques of the ancient Nords, time has taken its toll on draugr's physical appearance. Their soft tissues are severely decomposed, and their armor does little to conceal the fact that much of their flesh is rotting away, exposing the underlying skeletal structure. All draugr have piercing blue eyes. Male and female draugr appear at similar rates, but at higher levels, males far outnumber females. Higher rank draugr are clearly recognizable by their increasingly more impressive helmets and equipment. The Draugr Deathlords and Death Overlords will almost always carry [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] equipment and are most recognizable by their unobtainable versions of the [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Helmet|ancient Nord helmets]].
== Characteristics ==
Most draugr are [[Skyrim:Resist Poison|immune to poison]] and have a 50% [[Skyrim:Resist Frost|resistance to frost]]. However, the Hallowed Dead found in [[Skyrim:Labyrinthian|Labyrinthian]] are not immune to poison and are 33% [[Skyrim:Weakness to Magic|weaker to magic]].
The specific variety of draugr that you meet is generally level-dependent. However, this also depends on the location at which they're encountered. In addition, draugr may be spellcasters, archers, one-handed melee fighters, or two-handed melee fighters; this is unspecified by their names, which only indicate their class. Draugr that begin appearing early in the game are equipped with [[Skyrim:Specialty Gear#Ancient Nord Weapons|ancient Nordic weapons]], which are similar in strength to steel weaponry, and [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Armor|ancient Nord armor]], similar in quality to iron armor, which is unlootable. The more powerful draugr that appear at higher levels often use [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] weapons and equipment, and may have the ability to use one or more [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|Dragon Shouts]] in combat, including [[Skyrim:Unrelenting Force|Unrelenting Force]], [[Skyrim:Disarm|Disarm]], and sometimes even [[Skyrim:Frost Breath|Frost Breath]].
You will often encounter draugr enthralled by [[Skyrim:Necromancer|necromancers]] or hostile mages, such as those found in the Nordic ruin of [[Skyrim:Ansilvund|Ansilvund]] where the draugr are forced to mine.
For information about dead, static draugr which can be looted, see [[Skyrim:Containers#Draugr|this page]].
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===Combat Strategies===
Eliminate weaker types before fighting the stronger ones. Archers can deal a lot of damage during a battle; but they often shoot from a distance, sometimes making it easy to hide or take cover from them while dealing with nearer enemies. Stronger draugr can be very dangerous to most players, and should be attacked from a distance when possible. If you are a mage, avoid the use of frost spells.
You can often perform a [[Skyrim:Sneak#Sneak_Attacks|sneak attack]] on a draugr sleeping in its alcove and kill it before it is able to attack. Even if you fail to kill it immediately, you should have time for one or two more hits while it climbs out of its resting place. [[Skyrim:Sneak#Remaining_Undetected|Remaining undetected]], even by sleeping draugr, can be challenging, as they are quite sensitive, and this increases with stronger versions. [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|Dragon priests]], who guard some Nordic ruins, are extremely dangerous opponents, but can often be defeated from a distance by using the [[Skyrim:Invisibility (effect)|Invisibility]] and [[Skyrim:Muffle (effect)|Muffle]] effects to evade detection.
You can lure draugr into many of the [[Skyrim:Traps|traps]] common in Nordic ruins, which can be very effective. [[Skyrim:Dart_Trap|Dart traps]] are not helpful in this regard, as most draugr are [[Skyrim:Resist_Poison|immune to poison]].
When engaging with high level draugr that use the [[Skyrim:Unrelenting_Force|Unrelenting Force]] and [[SR:Disarm|Disarm]] shouts, you may wish to save frequently in case a treasured weapon is thrown such that you cannot find it again. [[Skyrim:Ward|Wards]] (including the ward effect that the unique shield [[Skyrim:Spellbreaker|Spellbreaker]] provides when blocking) will render harmless any shout, from draugr or other sources.
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===Draugr Thrall===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Thrall female.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Thrall]]
Draugr Thralls are the weakest variant of draugr in the game and inhabit only two locations: [[Skyrim:Folgunthur|Folgunthur]] and [[Skyrim:Reachwater Rock|Reachwater Rock]]. There are two classes of Draugr Thrall, one being a warrior, and the other a mage. They are encountered only during the quest [[Skyrim:Forbidden Legend|Forbidden Legend]].
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| '''Warrior'''<br>{{ID|000ABAA1|par=1}} || 1 || 12 || 0 || 200 || None || Petty
|-
| '''Warlock'''<br>{{ID|000ABAA2|par=1}} || 1 || 50 || 150 || 50 || None || Petty
|}
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===Draugr===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Female.jpg|thumb|right|A female Draugr]]
Draugr are the second weakest variant. You will commonly encounter them in all areas of Skyrim province. You will find them at all game levels, but they are most prevalent before you reach around level 10, when stronger types become predominant.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B547|par=1}} || 1 || 50 || 0 || 80 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Petty
|}
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===Restless Draugr===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Restless male.jpg|thumb|right|A Restless Draugr]]
Restless Draugr begin appearing when you are at game level 6, and will continue appearing even when you are at very high levels. They are slightly stronger than standard [[#Draugr|draugr]].
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B548|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B753|par=1}} || 6 || 150 || 0 || 205 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|0003B548|par=1}} || 6 || 150 || 50 || 180 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|0003B548|par=1}} || 6 || 175 || 0 || 205 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|}
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===Draugr Overlord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Overlord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Overlord]]
Draugr Overlords are likely the first draugr boss you will encounter in Skyrim. They are formidable opponents for most players at lower game levels. Saving your game and pausing to develop a strategy for defeating them can be useful. At higher levels, it is highly unlikely you will encounter such a variant of draugr. Draugr bosses are most commonly seen guarding the ancient [[Skyrim:Word Wall|word wall]]s.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247B|par=1}} || 7 || 210 || 0 || 260 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Draugr Wight===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Wight male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Wight]]
Draugr Wights are a fairly challenging common variant of draugr for the amateur adventurer, and start appearing in leveled lists fairly early. A ranged attack strategy is useful against these opponents as they tend not to favor the bow.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B549|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B754|par=1}} || 13 || 320 || 0 || 340 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|00038A26|par=1}}|| 13 || 490 || 100 || 280 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|-
| {{ID|0003BE21|par=1}}|| 13 || 400 || 0 || 340 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|}
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===Draugr Wight Lord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Wight Lord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Wight Lord]]
Draugr Wight Lords can be very challenging opponents to lower level adventurers, as they appear in leveled lists quite early in the game. They are a mid-range boss and will show no mercy to anyone who disturbs their peace.
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![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247C|par=1}} || 15 || 490 || 0 || 450 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Lesser
|}
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===Draugr Scourge===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Scourge Male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Scourge]]
Draugr Scourges are a mid-range, common variant of draugr who can be tough to fight if you have a poor defensive strategy. Draugr Scourges are the first common variant of draugr that have the ability to use the ancient power of the [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|thu'um]]. They will appear quite frequently from level 21 onward, unlike Draugr Wights. While in combat, they commonly summon Frost Atronachs, which can add to the difficulty of the battle. They are most recognizable by their unobtainable version of the [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Helmet|Ancient Nord Helmet]].
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B54A|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B755|par=1}}|| 21 || 700 || 0 || 480 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|-
| {{ID|0003B54A|par=1}}|| 21 || 700 || 160 || 380 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|-
| {{ID|0003B54A|par=1}}|| 21 || 900 || 0 || 480 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Draugr Scourge Lord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Scourge Lord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Scourge Lord]]
Draugr Scourge Lords are very formidable opponents, especially to unprepared adventurers. They have nearly as much health as a [[#Draugr Deathlord|Draugr Deathlord]] and even more stamina, so it is advised to take extreme caution when in combat with one, as they appear at relatively low levels. Most recognizable by their unobtainable version of the [[Skyrim:Ancient Nord Helmet|Ancient Nord Helmet]].
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247D|par=1}} || 24 || 880 || 0 || 595 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Hulking Draugr{{DB}}===
[[File:DB-creature-Hulking Draugr.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Dragonborn:Hulking_Draugr|Hulking Draugr]]]]
[[Dragonborn:Hulking_Draugr|Hulking Draugr]] are mid-level common variants of draugr, added by the [[Dragonborn:Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] expansion. They wear very different armor from the rest of the draugr types. They have similar statistics to the [[#Draugr Scourge Lord|Draugr Scourge Lord]], making them extremely challenging, especially to unprepared adventurers.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|xx02A6FE|par=1}} || 26 || 800 || 0 || 505 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Common
|}
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===Draugr Deathlord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Deathlord male.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr Deathlord]]
Draugr Deathlords are the highest level common variant draugr to be found within Skyrim. They are the first of the two variants of draugr that carry powerful [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] equipment, making them very dangerous opponents. Draugr Deathlords always wear their unique unobtainable version of the Ancient Nord Helmet, visually similar to the [[Skyrim:Helm of Yngol|Helm of Yngol]]. Their health and attacks are brutal on their own, but they also use the [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|thu'um]], making them even more of a challenge to the unprepared adventurer.
{| class=wikitable style="width:65%; text-align:center; align:left"
![[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30 | Lvl
!width=30 |[[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30 |[[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
![[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0003B54B|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0005B756|par=1}}<br>{{ID|0003BE23|par=1}} || 30 || 1000 || 10 || 575 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Greater
|-
| {{ID|00044C5B|par=1}}<br>{{ID|000640B7|par=1}} || 40 || 1300 || 10 || 625 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Grand
|}
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===Draugr Death Overlord===
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr Death Overlord.jpg|thumb|A Draugr Death Overlord|right]]
Draugr Death Overlords are the most powerful draugr appearing in Skyrim. It is advised to take extreme caution when in combat with these ruthless opponents, as they use high quality [[Skyrim:Ebony|ebony]] equipment and a range of [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|dragon shouts]], including [[Skyrim:Unrelenting Force|Unrelenting Force]] and [[Skyrim:Disarm|Disarm]]. They are the highest level of boss draugr before the unmerciful [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priests]], which start to appear at level 50. Draugr Death Overlords always wear their unique unobtainable version of the Ancient Nord Helmet visually similar to the [[Skyrim:Helm of Yngol|Helm of Yngol]].
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! [[Skyrim:Form ID|ID]]
!width=30| Lvl
!width=30| [[Image:OBHealthIcon_small.png|Health]]
!width=30| [[Image:OBMagickaIcon_small.png|Magicka]]
!width=30| {{hover|Stamina|Sta.}}
!width=200| Carries
! [[Skyrim:Souls|Soul]]
|-
| {{ID|0004247E|par=1}} || 34 || 1290 || 10 || 645 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Greater
|-
| {{ID|0004247F|par=1}} || 45 || 1400 || 10 || 700 || Bone Meal {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Leveled Gold {{Small|(1 × 25%)}}<br> Random Draugr Loot {{Small|(1 × 75%)}} || Grand
|}
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==Named Draugr==
{|class=wikitable
!width=150| Name
!Notes
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Curalmil|Curalmil]]'''
|The end boss of [[Skyrim:Forsaken Cave|Forsaken Cave]]. At higher levels, he may be a [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priest]].
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|align=center| '''[[Dragonborn:Gatekeeper|Gatekeeper]]'''{{DB}}
|Encountered in the [[Dragonborn:Temple of Miraak|Temple of Miraak]] after learning a word of the [[Dragonborn:Dragon Aspect|Dragon Aspect]] [[Skyrim:Dragon Shouts|dragon shout]].
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|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Guardian Saerek|Guardian Saerek]]
|One of the two boss-level draugr encountered in [[Skyrim:Ragnvald|Ragnvald]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Guardian Torsten|Guardian Torsten]]
|One of the two boss-level draugr encountered in [[Skyrim:Ragnvald|Ragnvald]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Halldir|Halldir]]'''
|The end boss of [[Skyrim:Halldir's Cairn|Halldir's Cairn]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Jyrik Gauldurson|Jyrik Gauldurson]]'''
|The eldest of the Gauldurson brothers, encountered in [[Skyrim:Saarthal|Saarthal]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:King Olaf One-Eye|King Olaf One-Eye]]'''
|The final boss of [[Skyrim:Dead Men's Respite|Dead Men's Respite]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Mikrul Gauldurson|Mikrul Gauldurson]]'''
|The youngest of the Gauldurson brothers, encountered in [[Skyrim:Folgunthur|Folgunthur]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Red Eagle|Red Eagle]]
|A boss-level draugr encountered in [[Skyrim:Rebel's Cairn|Rebel's Cairn]], during the [[Skyrim:Rebel's Cairn (quest)|related quest]]. At higher levels, he may be a [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priest]].
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Sigdis Gauldurson|Sigdis Gauldurson]]'''
|The middle Gauldurson brother, encountered in [[Skyrim:Geirmund's Hall|Geirmund's Hall]]
|-
|align=center| '''[[Skyrim:Warlord Gathrik|Warlord Gathrik]]
|The end boss of [[Skyrim:Ironbind Barrow|Ironbind Barrow]]. At higher levels, he may be a [[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|dragon priest]].
|}
==Dialogue==
In addition to using the Thu'um, draugr often shout in the [[Lore:Dragon Language|dragon language]] during combat. Some of these phrases include:
:''"{{hover|Join the dead!|Aav Dilon!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Beg for mercy, little worm!|Bolog aaz, mal lir!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Doomed Dragonhunter!|Daanik Ah Dov!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Die, intruder!|Dir volaan!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Pain! Shame! Death!|Faaz! Paak! Dinok!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Break and bleed!|Kren sosaal!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Bow before the dead!|Qiilaan us dilon!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Doomed Warrior!|Daanik Kendov!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Sovngarde awaits!|Sovngarde saraan!}}"''
:''"{{hover|Unending Sorrow!|Unslaad Krosis!}}"''
==Hearthfire==
With the installation of the [[Skyrim:Hearthfire|Hearthfire]] plug-in, you have the ability to create draugr statues in the [[Skyrim:Trophy Room|trophy room]] addition of any homestead, should you choose to build it. Available options include a draugr in the midst of sheathing its sword on a large base, and a draugr nocking an arrow to its bow on a small base. The materials needed for each option are:
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!colspan=3|Large Base Draugr
!rowspan=2 style="background-color:Papayawhip" width=0.5|
!colspan=3|Small Base Draugr
|-
|colspan=2|
:
* 5 [[Skyrim:Bone_Meal|Bone Meal]]
* [[Skyrim:Ancient_Nord_Sword|Ancient Nord Sword]]
* [[Skyrim:Straw|Straw]]
|width=1px style="padding:0"|[[File:SR-trophy-Draugr Large.jpg|frameless|175px]]
|colspan=2|
:
* 5 Bone Meal
* 6 [[Skyrim:Ancient_Nord_Arrow|Ancient Nord Arrow]]
* [[Skyrim:Ancient_Nord_Bow|Ancient Nord Bow]]
* Straw
|width=1px style="padding:0"|[[File:SR-trophy-Draugr Small.jpg|frameless|175px]]
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==Notes==
* All draugr belong to the {{Faction|Creature Faction}} and the {{Faction|DraugrFaction}}. The [[#Draugr Thrall|Draugr Thrall]] belongs to the {{Faction|dunFolgunthurThrallFaction|nocat=1}} as well.
==Bugs==
{{Bug|Dragons and draugr are considered enemies, even though dragon priests are allies to both.|USKP|fixdetail=dragons and draugr are no longer hostile to one another}}
==See Also==
* For historical information, see the Lore [[Lore:Draugr|article]].
===Books===
* {{Book Link|Amongst the Draugr}}