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Skyrim roasted as wonderfully stupid undiscovered glitch appears after 14 years
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Published 13:30 16 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Skyrim roasted as wonderfully stupid undiscovered glitch appears after 14 years

Classic Bethesda

Angharad Redden

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Topics: Skyrim, Bethesda, The Elder Scrolls

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim may be known for its engaging narrative, vast open-world and replayability but it is also known for its various glitches and bugs which has perhaps made the Bethesda RPG as loved as it is today.

Despite first being released way back in 2011, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is widely regarded as one of the best RPGs of all time and although many may argue as to why it is so popular, it is no denying that some of its strangest moments are some of the best.

Becoming one of the most meme-d video games of all time is impressive to say the least and it seems as though its glitches and bugs are still as frequent today as they were almost 15-years ago.

At least according to one user over on r/skyrim who recently posted an hilarious video showcasing some standard Bethesda glitching.

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“What’s wrong with my legs?” They asked alongside a clip of their Dragonborn and some very limp legs.

We see their Dragonborn running around in circles with their hands up in the air and their legs as limp as spaghetti and although hilarious, it is anybody’s guess as to why this happened.

This is just one of many popular glitches throughout Skyrim and it was not long before viewers took to the comments to share their thoughts on the video.

User BanditsPlundrer said, “You should stop doin' skooma brother.”

“I -think- you're stuck between ragdolling and an animation loop?” One user suggested.

If that's what this is, sit in a chair or interact with something like a forge or workbench that has an animation associated with it and whatever kind of animation loop is happening should be broken when the new animation is forced by that.”

With another user likening the video to that scene of Handsome Squidward dancing, I cannot see anything else.

Oh, where would we be without Bethesda glitches?


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