Borri Dont Use Whirlind Sprint



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Well, basically what the title says, I'm having problems with this mission in SSE, I'm stuck in phase 125, where Wulfgar should use whirlwind sprint, Master Borri opens the door with 'Bex', but Master Wulfgar stands without using the shout, I've tried with 'disable - resetai- enable' 'disable-enable', waiting 8 hours, traveling away and then back, but none of that works, any idea that. During the learning of Whirlwind Sprint, Borri opens the gate doors by saying 'Bex', meaning 'Open'. This is not a shout, but a script. This is not a shout, but a script. Dwarven Centurions have a ' Steam Breath' power that is treated as a dragon shout by the game engine. 'It means whirlwind. The shout as a whole is called Whirlwind Sprint. Master Borri will demonstrate.' He looked towards the tallest of the Greybeards who nodded and took a step back. 'Wuld nah kest!' Suddenly, Borri shot forward, stopping about ten meters away from where he was originally standing. He turned around and sprinted back, using the. What is the difference between the base level and full power Whirlwind Sprint? I got the words, and when I use the full power (even when sprinting) I sprint forward the normal amount, stop, then say the second two words, which do nothing except make the shout take forever to cool down. 157.89.5.195 17:21, November 22, 2011 (UTC)cliffjumper Zarathustra01 12:53, December 6, 2011 (UTC). When you first meet the Greybeards they will take you to the courtyard, where Master Borri will teach you whirlwind sprint. First they teach you the first word, 'Whirlwind', then they let you tap.

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Meet the Greybeards.
Quest Giver:Jarl Balgruuf the Greater
Location(s):Ivarstead, High Hrothgar
Prerequisite Quest:Dragon Rising
Next Quest:The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller
Reward:Word for the Unrelenting Force shout,
Word for the Whirlwind Sprint shout
ID:MQ105
Master Borri teaching 'Wuld'

Quick Walkthrough

  1. Go to Ivarstead.
  2. Climb the 7,000 Steps.
  3. Speak to the Greybeards at High Hrothgar.

Detailed Walkthrough

Ivarstead

After you're finished in Whiterun, you'll want to head to Ivarstead, as it is located at the foot of the 7,000 Steps leading up to High Hrothgar. Once you get there and get close to the bridge, you'll hear a conversation. Talk to one of the men, Klimmek, and learn about what dangers are lurking ahead. You can take an optional quest from him to deliver supplies to the Greybeards. You may also ask people there to tell you some information about High Hrothgar:

NameResponse
Wilhelm'The Greybeards are a solitary lot. I don't think they've ever ventured outside their monastery. We get the occasional pilgrim passing through here on their way to the summit, but almost all of them have returned disappointed.'
Klimmek'I've been to the monastery many times, but I've never even laid eyes on one of the Greybeards. Not that I'd care to. Being masters of the Thu'um, they could kill you by uttering a single word. Well, not that they would. They seem peaceful, but I wouldn't want to provoke them. '
Bassianus Axius'Klimmek brings food supplies up to them once every few weeks when the weather permits it. Other than that, they seem like a quiet lot. Don't really know too much about them.'
Boti'It's frightening living below their monastery. Sometimes I swear I can hear strange noises rolling down from up there. It sounds like thunder, but there's never any rain. What do you make of that?'
Temba Wide-Arm'The Greybeards stay away from me, and I stay away from them. Suits me just fine.'
Gwilin'Always thought it was odd that there's a layer of thick clouds covering the peak of the mountain above the monastery. Not sure what's up there, but I bet the Greybeards know.'
Jofthor'They call the path to the monastery the 7,000 Steps. Can you imagine? I'm not certain if I could even make it to the top without collapsing from exhaustion.'
Fastred'The Greybeards are a strange bunch. I heard they live their entire life without uttering a single word; can you even imagine?'
Lynly Star-Sung'I've always fancied a journey up the 7,000 Steps to the monastery. Anything to break the boredom of living in this town. I envy you.'

The 7,000 Steps

When you start on the trail up, you'll run across various leveled wildlife and monsters, and a couple of pilgrims, Barknar and Karita. You will also find various stones giving you information on the history of the dragons and the Way of the Voice. Shortly after the emblem where you meet Karita, at a point where the steps are sandwiched between two cliffs, there is a strong frost troll that will jump from the top of one cliff if it sees you. For low-level characters, this can be a difficult fight. It can be avoided altogether by sneaking past it at night or scaling the cliffs nearby.

The Greybeards

High Hrothgar

After finally arriving at High Hrothgar, you'll be greeted by Master Arngeir, who speaks to you on behalf of the other Greybeards (whose voices are too powerful for conversation). After proving you are the Dragonborn by using the Unrelenting Force shout, they welcome you to their monastery and instruct you on how to use the dragon shouts, or Thu'um.

To further your training in the ways of the Thu'um, you will be taught the second word to the Unrelenting Force shout, Ro, and asked to practice it three times on ethereal targets that the Greybeards summon. Arngeir comments on how quickly you learn, then takes you outside for the next lesson. They teach you another word, Wuld, for Whirlwind Sprint. You'll be asked to practice it by using the shout to get through the gate Master Borri opens before it closes. When you're finished, Arngeir will send you on the last test: retrieving the Horn of Jurgen Windcaller.

Achievements

One achievement is unlocked when you complete this quest:

  • The Way of the Voice (20 points/Bronze)

Notes

  • If you activate and read all ten plaques along the 7,000 Steps, you'll receive the blessing Voice of the Sky that causes wildlife to neither flee nor attack you for 24 hours.
  • There appear to be only around 700 steps, but many may have been worn down or covered in snow over time.
  • Despite the fact that, especially at higher levels, there are many dangerous wild animals along the 7,000 steps, the two pilgrims met along the way seem to be around the same level as the average bandit.
  • With a horse and a little cunning, you can skip both the long trip to Ivarstead and climbing the 7,000 Steps altogether. Starting at the Whiterun Stormcloak Camp, you can ride almost straight up the mountain, bypassing the dangerous creatures and the tedious long climb with only moderate difficulty.
  • The shout the Greybeards use to create the attack targets for learning Ro is Fiik Lo Sah, Mirror Deceive Phantom. It is not attainable by the player except through console codes.
  • When you are asked to run through the gate before it closes using your new Whirlwind Sprint shout, you can make it through the gate in time using a regular sprint.
  • Upon completion of this quest, you will gain access to the main quest of the Dragonborn expansion.
  • Arngeir's dialogue about Whirlwind Sprint is slightly different if you already know a word of the shout. If you had learned the shout through a dragon soul, you will receive the second or third part of a shout for free.

Bugs

  • If you enter High Hrothgar from the back door, the Greybeards may not congregate in the hall and the quest will not progress. Exit from the front door and re-enter before speaking to Master Arngeir to progress
    • This bug is fixed by version 1.2.4 of the Unofficial Skyrim Patch.
  • The Greybeards may attack you after you use an Unrelenting Force on them.
  • If you leave High Hrothgar after being presented the word Ro, but before learning (absorbing) the word on the floor, you may not be able to learn the word when you return. This can also happen in very rare cases even if you do not leave (more likely to happen later in the game if you have put off doing the main quest). This can break the main quest. There is no workaround for this other than reloading a previous save from before the word is presented to you.
  • When asked to demonstrate the Voice, the spectres may not appear. ?
    • Open your inventory and close it again and the spectre should appear.

Quest Stages

The Way of the Voice (MQ105)
StageFinishes QuestJournal Entry
8
Objective 10: Speak to the Greybeards
10The Greybeards have summoned me to their monastery of High Hrothgar on the slopes of the Throat of the World. They seem to have learned of the mysterious power that I gained when I killed the dragon outside Whiterun.
30The Greybeards summoned me to their monastery of High Hrothgar on the slopes of the Throat of the World. I spoke to Arngeir, one of the Greybeards, who believes that I am 'Dragonborn', which means I am especially gifted in the use of the Voice. They have offered to help me learn to use my new abilities.
Objective 20: Demonstrate your 'Unrelenting Force' Shout
50
58
Objective 30: Learn the Word of Power from Einarth
80
Objective 40: Demonstrate your 'Unrelenting Force' Shout (<Global=MQ105TargetsHit>/3)
100
120
Objective 60: Demonstrate your 'Whirlwind Sprint' Shout
140
Objective 70: Speak to Arngeir for further training
160The Greybeards summoned me to their monastery of High Hrothgar on the slopes of the Throat of the World. Their leader, Arngeir, recognized me as 'Dragonborn', and taught me more about my new Voice powers. After passing several tests, they sent me on one final trial, retrieving the legendary Horn of Jurgen Windcaller.
  • The following empty quest stages were omitted from the table: 0, 1, 5, 12, 15, 20, 25, 55, 56, 59, 60, 70, 75, 76, 82, 85, 90, 103, 105, 110, 115, 125, 127, 130, 150, 180, 190, 200, 220, 240, 242, 245, 250, 255, 260, 265, 270, 280, 282, 284, 288, 290, 300.
Notes

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The Sprint/Whirlwind Barbarian build is the one that I use everyday when doing farming runs. It combines great movement speed in navigating dungeons and nice damage. Using it to skip all the regular mobs to find the elite pack is probably the best part of it.

In this article, I’m going to give you everything that you need to know about the build and how to start using it today.

Here’s the Sprint build that I use: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/calculator/barbarian#ahPRUk!ZYV!YZcYZc

Borri Dont Use Whirlind Sprint

Bash with Instigation – This helps get you going if you have no Fury, or if you get into a tricky spot and need some Fury fast. You get 12 additional Fury per attack with this.

Whirlwind with Hurricane – Whirlwind is really just a small amount of additional damage for this build, nothing to write home about. The main use for this skill is your ability to go through mobs when using it. That way you can line up your Sprint tornadoes in the middle of huge packs of monsters to do the most damage.

Wrath of Berserker – This skill is extremely helpful in increasing your damage when fighting elite packs AND, more importantly, making you immune to the different snare affixes that some elite packs have (jailer, frozen, nightmarish, etc.). You can use a couple different runes with this skill and they all work out pretty well. It just comes down to preference. I chose to go with Thrive on Chaos, but Slaughter and Insanity are good to use as well.

Battle Rage with Into The Fray – This skill increases your damage and gives you 3% Crit Hit chance, it also generates more Fury for you. You want to keep this skill up at all times.

Sprint with Run Like The Wind – This is the bread and butter of the build. When sprinting you leave tornadoes in your wake that do damage. These don’t move, but do damage to mobs every half second. Most of the damage for this build comes just from the tornadoes. It’s important to remember to always be sprinting. Usually with this build, if you stop sprinting then you can die easily.

War Cry with Impunity – This skill is another must keep up at all times. Not only does it give you a small amount of Fury when you cast it, but it gives you 50% more resistances. This is super important to pretty much any Barbarian build.

Passive Skills

Ruthless – This is pretty much self explanatory. The amount of Crit Hit Chance and Damage it gives is very nice for this build.

Weapons Master – Use a Mace or Axe in your main hand for this since it will give you 10% more Crit Hit Chance. That’s pretty much a must.

For the last passive skill it really can be up to you which one to use. I use Tough as Nails since it gives me more armor than Nerves of Steel. Either one is great to use. If you have tons of armor then you might be able to get away with using a damage increasing passive skill such as Brawler.

Gear Requirements

There are a few things to keep in mind when gearing up for this build. The most important is to REMEMBER TO GET DEFENSIVE STATS in addition to offensive stats. It can be said that defensive stats might be more important. When I started with this build, I used the same gear that I had for my Tank Barb. The only difference was switching out my shield for another one hander. That’s a good place to start. Too many people that try this build focus solely on damage/crit and then wonder why they die all the time. A good number to shoot for with All Resists is over 850 (that’s buffed with War Cry) and a good amount of life to have is 40k.

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Next important gear factor is Life on Hit. You want to have over 1000 LoH. Since the Sprint tornadoes do damage every half second you will gain life every half second. That is the reason why you never want to stop Sprinting. Sprint is your damage dealer as well as your life line. 🙂

Borri Dont Use Whirlwind Sprint Phones

The weapon choices are a bit straight forward. In your main hand you want to use either a Mace or Axe to get the benefit from the Weapons Master skill. In your off hand you want basically a “stat stick”, a weapon that has a nice amount of stats on it. Strength, LoH, and Crit Hit Damage are good things to look for. The reason for this is because the Sprint tornadoes damage is only based off your main hand weapon, not your off hand. With your off hand you also want it to be a faster weapon than your main hand.

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If you would like to see my current stats, here’s a video that I put together a few days ago.

That’s pretty much it. Getting used to this build does take awhile since it really is far removed from any other Barbarian build out there. Use it, practice with it, and before you know it it’ll become second nature.