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Ward School Restoration Type Defensive

Increases armor rating by <mag> points and negates up to <mag> points of spell damage or effect.



Wards are defensive spells belonging to the school of Restoration that help protect you against melee and magical attacks.

All Wards have a certain amount of "Hit Points" (HP). If the HP reaches 0, the Ward is destroyed and you experience stagger. Casting a Ward does not give you its full HP immediately; there is a period of time of about one second during which the Ward "charges up," unless you dual cast it, in which case it is at full HP immediately. Whenever HP of the Ward drops below maximum value, it will immediately start regenerating it at a constant rate even if it's still taking more damage. Wards block only attacks from the front, however the angle of protection is pretty generous (around 90 degrees).

The armor bonus provided by Wards is minor. While in theory even Lesser Ward provides more Armor Rating than a Daedric Shield, using the Ward does not count as blocking and the bonus is not modified by armor skill levels. This means that Greater Ward, which provides an Armor Rating bonus of 80, decreases damage taken by just 9.6%. Wards don't provide any additional protection against arrows. Non-magic damage does not deplete the HP of the ward and you get the full Armor Rating bonus the moment you cast the Ward regardless of its total HP, so you can use the Ward just like a shield without a problem. Additionally, while trying to attack while raising your shield will result in a shield bash, you can still attack normally with a Ward active.

Wards block incoming spells completely. The spells deplete the HP of the Ward, rather than yours. However, stronger enemies use stronger spells, and can dual-cast them too, so using higher-level Wards becomes necessary as you gain levels. Also, stronger spells like Fireball will break wards that are not fully charged; you will not take damage from a spell that breaks the ward, but you will be staggered.

Wards require a large amount of magicka to sustain, and cost-reducing perks or gear are particularly helpful for ward users. The Ward Absorb perk is particularly effective for maintaining Wards for an extended period of time.

Interestingly, Wards seem to be extremely effective against dragon breath attacks. Because the game treats a breath attack as a series of quick low-damage attacks rather than a single strong one—essentially like a bigger version of the Flames/Frostbite spell—the regenerative nature of the Ward means you can completely block even an Ancient Dragon's breath with a Lesser Ward.

Spells [ edit ]

The following spells use the Ward group of effects. Following each spell is the specific variant of the effect that it uses:

Greater Ward: Ward - Greater ( 0005ad61 ; WardConcSelf50 )

( ; ) Lesser Ward: Ward - Lesser ( 0000014c ; WardConcSelf0 )

( ; ) Steadfast Ward: Ward - Steadfast ( 0005ad60 ; WardConcSelf25 )

Notes [ edit ]