Finally managed to find a weapon (battleaxe) with paralysis. Had to pay over 4400 for it, but snatched it up without a second thought. After disenchanting it, I plused up two glass bows, one with paralysis and shock (Glass Bow of Paralysis) and one pure damage bow enchanted with shock and frost (Shock and Awe). Going by value, Shock and Awe is more valuable, but I am stoked to try both out. I have to wait as I was unable to find Refined Malichite at either Whiterun or Riften (really???) so that I could smith then. So I'll have to go from town to town a few times until I get it.
The power should be awesome. I finally had to find an unenchanted bow as my Nightangale Bow was just eating up my gems and, to be honest, it was overkill. So I was doing a Word of Power quest and picked up a Foresworn Bow for awhile, then eventually an Elven Bow. When I smithed the Elven Bow, it's damage with all my plused up armor is 324! So a sneak attack, not even taking the arrow damage in to account, is 972 from the sneak attack alone. That's just sick! So I can't even imagine what these dual enchanted bows are going to do. But once they are done, I plan to carry four bows:
- The unenchanted Elven Bow, for most run of the mill fights.
- An enchanted Glass Bow of Soul Trap. I break it out if and only if I want to fill a gem. Weakest bow I have, but still strong enough to drop any enemy. I may even create and enchant a new one just to up the damage. But I want it as a single enchantment (one second) so it doesn't drain itself to much.
- Shock and Awe for the toughest of enemies.
- Glass Bow of Paralysis for groups, as the paralysis gives me extra time to pop multiple targets.
Man, enchanting and smithing can be addictive!