Trolls
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| Basic Info | |
| Level | 14 |
| 280 | |
| 0 | |
| Stamina | 340 |
| Spells/Abilities | Regenerate Health (2HP/s) |
| 35 | |
| Resistance | -50% to Fire Damage |
| Loot | Troll Fat |
| Soul Size | Lesser (300) |
| Sound | |
Trolls are large, hairy, apelike creatures. With sharp fangs and claws, long powerful arms, these creatures have three beady black eyes. Commonly found in forests, trolls also inhabit caves, ruins, and mountains. Suffering from a lack of intelligence, trolls compensate with tough physical prowess and the ability to regenerate health. Weak to fire damage, spells, Weapon enchantments, and poisons that deal Fire Damage or raise susceptibility to fire damage are best used against them.
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Drops
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- Bone
- 1-3
- Lockpick
- Random rings
- Random empty Soul Gems
- Random gems
- Gold and silver nuggets
- Random silverware
- Troll Fat
- Calipers, (Kalperklan Troll only)
Quests
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Oblivion
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- A Brush with Death – Enter a man's painting world and kill all the Painted Trolls inside. Each drops Painted Troll Fat.
- Shrine of Nocturnal – Unique opponents that enjoy water in Tidewater Cave
- Trolls of Forsaken Mine – Clear out the Forsaken Mine in this Fighters Guild quest
- Malacath - Troll fat is needed to start this quest
Skyrim
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- The Cure For Madness- a unique troll, named the Udefrykte, must be defeated.
Subtypes
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- Azhklan Troll – Tougher than its Green Troll counterpart. Commonly found in Blackwood forest.
- Kalperklan Troll – Trolls that enjoy water in Tidewater Cave, as part of the Shrine of Nocturnal's quest. Often found carrying Calipers.
- Savage Troll – Dwells in the Forsaken Mine south of Leyawiin, and Nonwyll Cavern, north of Chorrol. Grand soul level of 1600.
- Swamp Troll - Dwells in Swampy Cave on the Reed River, south west of Cheydinhal
Painted Troll
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- See also: Uderfrykte Matron

Added by Maintenance scriptFrost Trolls
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Added by Timeoin- Main article: Frost Troll
Frost Trolls are creatures that appear in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Frost Trolls are larger in size than those found in Cyrodiil, but move more slowly as well. Frost Trolls are consideradibly stronger than regular trolls,and are tough adversaries. Due to the nature of Dragons, it is entirely possible to have a troll attack a dragon.
Trolls are weak to fire damage and resistant to frost damage. An area loading screen also mentions their ability to regenerate health as well as their weakness to fire. Trolls should be taken out quickly as a prolonged battle will allow them to heal their wounds.[1]
| Name | Level | Health | Magicka | Stamina | Damage | Item |
| Frost Troll | 22 | 460 | 0 | 480 | 65 Dmg | Troll Fat, (Minor Treasure) |
Trivia
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- Trolls can be useful when raising Destruction, Block, and Armor skills as their health regenerates.
- Painted Troll Fat cannot be used instead of troll fat to get a mounted troll at Battlehorn Castle.
- It is not possible to obtain a Troll Skull by slaying a Troll of any kind.
- Forest trolls appear to be loosely based on Bigfoot.
- Frost trolls appear to be loosely based on the Yeti.
- Trolls can open doors and follow you into buildings such as High Hrothgar.
- Trolls have the same roars as Werewolves.
- The unique troll Udefrykte can be fought during the Dark Brotherhood quest, "The Cure for Madness".
- Frost trolls were ranked tenth on the list of Top Ten Deadliest Enemies in Skyrim.
- Using Iceform on a troll while on a hill causes it to fly about in the air in acrobatic fashion.
- In (Skyrim), wherever a troll or frost troll appears, goats tend to be plentiful. This may be a reference to the old troll under the bridge fairy tail "Three Billy Goats Gruff". The story itself originated as a Norwegian fairy tale in the mid 1800's, therefore making a perfect easter egg for a Norse mythology based game.
- Another reference to the old troll under the bridge tale can be found south of Markarth, as there is a dead troll under a bridge.
- When using FUS-RO-DAH, trolls are thrown about like ragdolls, thus giving the player a chance to Heal or retaliate
- When using the most powerful form of Unrelenting Force on a frost troll there is a chance of instantly killing it without dropping it from a great height
References
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Appearances
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- The Elder Scrolls: Arena (First appearance)
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
| Creatures (The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion) | |
|---|---|
| Animals | Bear • Boar • Deer • Dog • Horse • Mountain Lion • Mud Crab • Rat • Sheep • Slaughterfish • Unicorn • Wolf |
| Monsters | Goblin • Imp • Land Dreugh • Minotaur • Ogre • Spriggan • Troll • Will-o-the-Wisp |
| Daedra | Clannfear • Daedroth • Flame Atronach • Frost Atronach • Scamp • Spider Daedra • Storm Atronach • Xivilai |
| Undead | Ghost • Lich • Skeleton • Wraith • Zombie |
| Shivering Isles | Baliwog • Elytra • Flesh Atronach • Gnarl • Grummite • Hunger • Scalon • Shambles • Skinned Hound |
| Creatures (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) | |
|---|---|
| Animals | Bear • Chicken • Cow • Deer • Dog • Elk • Fox • Goat • Hawk • Horker • Horse • Mammoth • Mud Crab • Rabbit • Sabre Cat • Skeever • Slaughterfish • Wolf |
| Monsters | Chaurus • Frostbite Spider • Giant • Hagraven • Spriggan • Troll |
| Daedra | Dremora • Flame Atronach • Frost Atronach • Storm Atronach |
| Undead | Corrupted Shade • Dragon Priest • Draugr • Ice Wraith • Magic Anomaly • Skeleton • Subjugated Ghost • Wisp • Wispmother |
| Animunculi | Dwarven Centurion • Dwarven Sphere • Dwarven Spider |
| Dragons | Dragon • Skeletal Dragon |