Destruction (Skyrim)

Destruction is a school of magic in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Destruction is one of the 6 skills that fall under The Mage play-style. Destruction skill is raised by the use of certain kinds of spells that the in-game character can use; these spells will identify themselves as Destruction spells and will generally focus on causing damage with fire, frost, and lightning. Destruction spells are the primary weapons for any magic focused character. Since custom spell creation no longer exists, Destruction spells and other spells must be learned by reading Spell Tomes found in various dungeons and purchased from various characters.

Governing Guardian Stone: The Mage

Branches
Destruction is divided in three "branches" or types of damage. These are Frost, Fire and Shock. Each has its own characteristics, costs and effects, as listed below.

Fire is the least Magicka-consuming type of spell. Fire Spells travel at an average velocity, and inflict damage on contact as well as over time. Most Fire spells inflict the "burn" effect on enemies that get hit, which boosts further fire spells directed to that specific foe for a limited amount of time, while also dealing damage. Dark Elves are 50% resistant to this kind of spell.

Frost consumes an average amount of Magicka, but its spells travel at a rather slow velocity, when compared to Shock. Frost spells hinder the target's ability to move, dealing damage not only to the target's health, but also to its stamina. Nords are 50% resistant to this kind of spell.

Shock is the most Magicka-consuming sub-genre of Destruction, its spell velocity is instant, and each spell targets not only the foe's health but also its magicka, thus making it a perfect type to use against mages. High Elves may find this kind of magic very useful, as they have their Magicka recovery-boosting ability called Highborn. There are no races with 50% shock resistance, but Bretons have a 25% resistance to all magic from their Magic Resistance (25%) ability.

Books
The following is a list of books that raise the Destruction skill:


 * A Hypothetical Treachery - Found at Fellglow Keep. Also found in High Gate Ruins next to a skeleton on the west side of the of the first hall balcony.
 * The Horror of Castle Xyr
 * Mystery of Talara, v3 - Found deep in Tolvald's Cave, in the Tolvald's Crossing part. It is in a pile of books and bones after you cross a bridge that is being sprayed with mist.
 * Response to Bero's Speech - Found at Haemar's Cavern and Witchmist Grove.
 * The Art of War Magic

Destruction Spells
The following are the complete List of Destruction Spells (Individual Spell pages in need of images and magicka cost):

* Special Spells
 * Note: Master Spells can't be bought in Winterhold College or any shops initially. To get Master Destruction spells, you must reach 100 Destruction magic and complete a quest starting with Faralda, at The College of Winterhold when she gives you a book titled Power of the Elem​ents. The quest rewards Fire Storm, and she begins to sell Blizzard and Lightning Storm.

Destruction Starting Spells The following are confirmed Destruction spells that the character can start with if the correct race is selected:


 * Flames spell is unlocked for all races at the start of the game.
 * Sparks

Destruction Perks
The following are the perks that become available to select as the skill is leveled up

Training

 * Faralda teaches Destruction at the Master-level. She is found at The College of Winterhold, on the first floor of the Hall of Countenance, or around the grounds.
 * Wuunferth the Unliving teaches Destruction at the Common-level. He serves as wizard of Jarl Ulfric Stormcloak at the Palace of the Kings in Windhelm.

Leveling

 * To swiftly level this skill Conjure a Frost Atronach and blast it with a fire spell; or Conjure a Flame Atronach and blast it with ice. These creations explode upon death.
 * Other option is using Shadowmere's high health regeneration rate. You can attack this horse with any destruction spells without any attention from guards and even entering combat. However you shouldn't beat it to zero hp to not kill it.
 * Shoot flames at Ralof or Hadvar in the first area of the keep. They can't die and you level up, slowly due to not having the Mage stone active, but it still works.