

It is a unique armor with bat patterns, Celtic knots, and an ancient Falmer crown that completes its feature. You will see this armor in Riften worn by Brynjolf, Delvin Mallory, and Vex but without the hood. The hood will increase your skill of persuasion by 20%. Its gloves can make lockpicking easier by 35%. The boots render a pickpocket success of 35%. Other pieces include boots, gloves, and hood. The armor itself has an additional 50 points carrying capacity.

It is an upgraded version of the Thieves Guild Armor. It can also grant you water-breathing when the helm is worn. It can increase your stamina by 15, carrying capacity by 10, while causing 10% more damage to enemies. This Stalhrim light armor set’s unique pieces can only be acquired in the quest “Deathbrand.” This armor can rank higher than Daedric armor, given that the whole set is worn. It is an armor worn by the legendary Haknir Death-Brand. Compared to Glass Armor, the Dragonscale Armor is heavier and has a much higher armor rating. In forging the armor, you will first need to acquire the Dragon Armor perk, which requires a smithing skill of at least 100. Each piece can be found or looted around level 50.

It is an armor made of dragon scales and grants protection against poison. Since the armor is already leveled, its enchantments and value will be subjected to the character’s level and skill. This can be acquired in “Trinity Restored,” a quest wherein the Dragonborn must join the Nightingales. It is a symbolic armor to the Nightingales, a secret inner circle dedicated to the Daedric Prince Nocturnal. It can be acquired by joining the quest “Locate the Assassin of Old.” When all pieces are worn, the armor rating will further increase by 25. The set is like a combination of Scaled Armor, Glass Armor, and Dragonscale Armor but way better. It is an ultimate armor with an extremely high armor rating.
