Skyrim Skill Tree
Also known as: Skyrim 100 · Skill 100 · [Skill] 100
The Skyrim Skill Tree meme is a reaction image format that pairs news headlines or screenshots of impressive (or absurd) real-world feats with the skill level-up screen from *The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim*. Originating on Reddit's r/dankmemes in June 20172, the format uses the game's "Skill: 100" display to humorously rate someone's proficiency at lying, sneaking, destruction, or other in-game abilities based on their real-life actions.
Overview
The format takes a screenshot from *Skyrim*'s character progression screen, which shows a skill name and its numeric level against a starry constellation backdrop1. In the game, players level up 18 different skills (Speech, Sneak, One-Handed, Destruction, Block, Illusion, and others) by performing related actions repeatedly3. The meme version crops the bottom portion of this screen, showing just the skill name and the number 100 (the maximum level), and places it below a headline or image that demonstrates an extreme real-world example of that skill. A news story about someone talking their way out of an arrest gets labeled "Speech: 100." A headline about a bizarre act of violence gets "Destruction: 100."
The humor works because the game's skill system is already absurdly literal. In *Skyrim*, you level up Smithing by crafting daggers and Archery by shooting arrows3. The meme applies the same blunt logic to real life, treating outrageous news stories as if they were just someone grinding their stats.
*The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim* launched on November 11, 2011, developed by Bethesda Game Studios3. The game's skill tree system, where players spend experience points to improve specific abilities, became one of its most recognizable UI elements3. While Skyrim memes existed from launch (the "Arrow to the Knee" guard quote became huge in late 2011), the skill tree format didn't take off until years later.
On June 18, 2017, Reddit user u/Autistic_Spinning posted the first widely-shared template to r/dankmemes2. The post paired a video clip of an escaped prisoner who convinced a police officer he was simply out jogging with the caption "Speech: 100." It picked up over 21,300 upvotes2, establishing both the format and the tone: find a real-world situation that maps perfectly onto a Skyrim skill, then slap the level-up screen underneath.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The standard template works like this:
Find a news headline, screenshot, or image showing someone doing something that maps onto a specific *Skyrim* skill (lying well = Speech, sneaking = Sneak, breaking things = Destruction, etc.)
Place the headline or image on top
Add the Skyrim skill level screen below, typically showing the relevant skill at level 100
Some variations push the number above 100 for extra emphasis, photoshopping the display to show impossibly high values
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
*Skyrim* has exactly 18 skills divided evenly into three categories: Combat (Archery, Block, Heavy Armor, One-Handed, Smithing, Two-Handed), Magic (Alteration, Conjuration, Destruction, Enchanting, Illusion, Restoration), and Stealth (Alchemy, Light Armor, Lockpicking, Pickpocket, Sneak, Speech).
The game's Dragonborn protagonist can literally shout in the language of dragons, making "Speech: 100" lore-accurate in-universe.
The One-Handed skill became one of the most popular meme variants due to its obvious double entendre.
*Skyrim* went from initial release to Anniversary Edition across a span of 10 years (2011-2021), keeping its UI relevant to new generations of players.
Derivatives & Variations
Fallout Skill Tree (using Fallout games' interface)
A variation of Skyrim Skill Tree
(2017)WoW Talent Tree (World of Warcraft's interface)
A variation of Skyrim Skill Tree
(2017)Custom RPG Skill Trees (original game-inspired designs)
A variation of Skyrim Skill Tree
(2017)Skill Tree Progressions (showing advancement over time)
A variation of Skyrim Skill Tree
(2017)Specialized Skill Trees (for specific professions or hobbies)
A variation of Skyrim Skill Tree
(2017)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2Skyrim Skill Tree - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimencyclopedia