- For other uses, see Armor.
The following Armor types appear in The Elder Scrolls Online:
- Light Armor, which assists Magic use.[1]
- Medium Armor, which boosts Stamina, as well as sneaking and criticals to an extent.[1]
- Heavy Armor, which boosts armor rating and health.[1]
Armor, like weapons, has a crafted material and a racial style.
The material used determines base quality (armor rating) of the piece. When crafting, using more materials to create the piece will increase the level requirement and therefore armor rating.
The racial style gives the armor a unique aesthetic appearance. There are racial styles for the 10 playable races, as well as Ancient Elf, Barbarian, Daedric, and Primal, which are unique styles that are unlocked by finding style books in the world. Within each of the 10 racial styles there are different aesthetics determined by the material the piece is crafted from—for heavy armor, iron and steel have a basic look, orichalcum has a more detailed appearance, and any higher level materials are very ornate—and the quality of the item.
Armor can have enchantments, which provide special magical effects, and traits, which are inherent properties of the piece that cannot be altered. Enchantments come from glyphs created at an enchanting table, while traits are crafted into the piece with the appropriate additional material.
There are also unique crafting stations throughout Tamriel which will allow a player to create armor that has a special set bonus when crafted at that location. When wearing the required number of items to earn the bonus, the armor provides an additional effect. For example, if wearing three pieces of armor of the Ashen Grip set, the player has a chance to breathe fire when attacking to do additional damage to his enemies.
Armor durability, and therefore its armor rating, deteriorates with wear and if the player dies. Damaged armor can be repaired at a merchant or by using a Repair Kit.[2]
There are 7 armor pieces that can be worn: helmets, pauldrons (shoulder armor), chest plates, girdles (belt), gloves, greaves (leggings), and boots. Shields are also considered armor and will increase armor rating when equipped.
Types
Light Armors
- Jute Armor
- Flax Armor
- Cotton Armor
- Spidersilk Armor
- Ebonthread Armor
- Kresh Fiber Armor
- Ironthread Armor
- Silverweave Armor
- Void Cloth Armor
- Ancestor Silk Armor
Unique Armors/Sets:
Other Light Armor items:
- LeBlanc's Walking Shoes
- Odei's Stylish Epauliers
- Homespun Shoes
- Rulorn's Silken Garb
- Homespun Jerkin
- Homespun Breeches
Medium Armors
- Rawhide Armor
- Hide Armor
- Leather Armor
- Thick Leather Armor
- Fell Hide Armor
- Topgrain Hide Armor
- Iron Hide Armor
- Superb Hide Armor
- Shadowhide Armor
- Rubedo Leather Armor
Unique Armors/Sets:
Other Medium Armor items:
Heavy Armors
- Iron Armor
- Steel Armor
- Orichalcum Armor
- Dwarven Armor
- Ebony Armor
- Calcinium Armor
- Galatite Armor
- Quicksilver Armor
- Voidstone Armor
- Rubedite Armor
Other Heavy Armor items:
- Lion Guard Poleyns
- Iron Girdle of Stamina
- Lion Guard Great Helmet
- Flint Cuirass
- Goblinslayer Chausses
- Gallant Chain
- Iron Greaves of Magicka
Shields
- Maple Shield of Magicka
Gallery
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena
- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 October 24, 2012. MMORPG Reveling in the Combat
- ↑ August 12, 2013. Elder Scrolls Online. Ask Us Anything: Quakecon Live Gameplay