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Light armor might not be as protective as its heavy counterpart, but it lets you move swiftly while still getting some defense boosts.

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That's why many Skyrim players prefer using sets of light armor. But it's understandable that getting your hands on the right piece of light armor can be quite difficult.

Maybe I'm just crazy, but I can't find any light armor mods that go well with my character. Of all the light armor in the game, I like the aesthetic of leather armor the most, alongside the TG stuff, but that's useless to my character, doing both enchanting and smithing.

Some sets of armor are better suited to assassins and thieves, while others seem like the perfect fit for warriors who don't want to feel clunky & hunkered down.

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Now I realize there's no 'best way' to decide what the best set is. So I've compiled my list of light armor sets for you to look through and decide for yourself. Enjoy!

15. Hide Armor

Hide Armor is probably the first type of light armor that you'll come across.

Sets of hide armor can be found all across the region so just roaming around Skyrim will probably see you stumbling onto dozens people wearing it.

During the early game, many bandits and thieves use hide armor as their main protective wear. So killing them will be an easy way to get your hands on this basic armor set.

With a protective base value of 55 for the whole set, it's quite a solid option to get started in your adventures as it only weighs 13 points in total.

14. Fur Armor

Fur Armor differs from the hide set as it cannot be crafted, which means that you'll have to find it by looting or killing.

It's slightly stronger than its hide counterpart and it's arguably far better looking. It seems to suit players who love an aggressive playstyle, so thieves might want to keep reading this list since I don't think the fur set will work for them.

Now this fur set has four total variants since it can be found with sleeves and no torso clothing, and in a combination of ways with those attributes.

Keep in mind, however, that the stats of the set are always the same regardless of its aesthetic characteristics.

The only issue with this set is that it doesn't have a helmet, so I'd recommend using a regular hide helmet during the early game.

13. Forsworn Armor

You'll notice that Forsworn armor feels like an aesthetic variation of the base-game leather armor.

It offers the same defensive points as well as the same weight, but it does look different and it can only be found by killing members of the Forsworn.

Slaying these people isn't particularly difficult so you can get your hands on a set of Forsworn armor quite easily. Even during the early stages of the game. Just note it might be more for appearance's sake than anything else.

Yet the headpiece of this set is what really makes it so darn cool.

The helmet is the skull of a dead animal and it should make any Dragonborn look quite fearsome. Which makes it perfect for warriors, or even taking the helmet and combining it with other sets of armor.

12. Morag Tong Armor

The Morag Tong armor is just a variant of the Chitin armor used by the Morag Tong assassins. This can be found in the Dragonborn DLC and fits quite well on almost any play style.

The set isn't particularly special as it resembles the Chitin set in almost every feature bar the defensive stats and weight.
However it's a good option to wear after killing the assassins in the Ashfallow Citadel – especially if you're unable to find a better set in the early game.

11. Dawnguard Armor

Now Dawnguard armor is one of the best wears for a mid-level warrior who likes to look slick in his outfit.

It offers a very solid defensive value of 61 with a weight of just 10 points, making it one of the lightest sets of armor in the game. Not to mention also one of the most protective considering how light it is.

By the name you can probably guess where to find this set. It's worn by members of the Dawnguard in The Elder Scrolls: Dawnguard DLC.

The set itself can be looted from guards, but you may also directly purchase it from Gunmar at any time during the game.

10. Blackguard's Armor

This set is completely unique. It cannot be crafted nor can you obtain it with ease, but it offers a solid level of protection at 72 points defense with a weight of just 13.

The armor itself looks exactly like Linwe's Armor using the same in-game skin. But it can only be found if you happen to go to the basement of Glover Mallory.

And you can only do that after progressing far enough in the Solstheim story.

This armor's appearance isn't quite unique on its own, as it resembles the thieves' armor worn by members of the Guild.

However the features and attributes of the boots, gloves, and hood are better than their lookalikes.

9. Nightingale Armor

The powerful Nigthingale set of armor comes with a bunch of effects as well as a total defense value of almost 70 points, weighing 18 on its own. It's certainly a bit heavier than others but it also offers some extra features.

This set of armor is traditionally worn by the Nightingale themselves who are followers of Nocturnal, the Daedric Prince.

You will receive a special set of Nightingale armor during the Thieves' Guild questline and its powers depend on your level when they receive it.

It's an ideal set for thieves and one of the best overall light armor sets in the game considering the defense to weight ratio.

8. Guild Master's Armor

If you're into the Thieves' Guild then this next choice won't surprise you much. The Guild Master's Armor set is worn by the leader of the Thieves' Guild and works pretty well.

It's sturdy and also generally the best set of armor for thieves in Skyrim, as it increases your carrying capacity up 50 points, makes picking locks 35% easier, it gives a 35% boost for pickpocketing, and it also makes everything you but a whopping 20% cheaper.

There's no other armor set in the game that comes close to being as good as the Guild Master's Armor for thieves. As you can probably tell from all the features I listed!

However you need to complete the Under New Management quest before you can get your hands on this set.

7. Chitin Armor

A set of Chitin armor can be obtained only with the Dragonborn DLC.

It can be obtained in the region of Solstheim, or it can be obtained by killing Reavers or by visiting Glover Mallory's house. So there's a few places to get it but also not the easiest set to acquire.

However, you may also get your hands on this set of armor by getting it as random loot. So it's worth looking around if you want some mid-level light armor.

It offers 85 points of protection with a weight of just 16!

6. Stalhrim Light Armor

The Stalhrim set can be obtained after completing the quest 'A New Source of Stalhrim' in the Dragonborn DLC.

This also begins showing up at various locations around Solstheim (mainly as random drops) once you hit level 35.

It can actually be found in light or heavy form, but its light form protects a total of 78.5 points and it just weighs 13 points on its own. This is a pretty good trade-off to be honest so it's one of my personal favorite choices.

5. Linwe's Armor Set

Linwe's Armor can be obtained during the Summerset Shadows quest and it's a great item for assassins and thieves.

Not only does it protect you from damage but it also increases your stamina as well as your sneaking skill, your one-handed attack damage, and your bow damage. Talk about some serious boosts!

For actual stats: this set comes with a defense boost of 69 points and weighs only 12 points.

4. Ancient Falmer Armor

The legendary Ancient Falmer Armor can be obtained by slaying the Arch-Curate Vythur during the quest 'Touching the Sky'.

It shares the same characteristics as the game's glass armor set, but it only weighs 13 points. The base defense damage of this set stands at 60 points so it's also not the strongest to protect against.

But given its rarity, design, and fit for a variety of classes, I think this armor deserves a spot in this list.

3. Dragonscale Armor

Dragonscale Armor is the light version of the Dragonplate armor. Similar to its heavy counterpart, this set can be obtained only after you reach level 50.

You'll start finding parts of the set as random loot once you hit level 50, but again this will take a little while so you'll have to be patient.

It defends for a grand total of 111 points with a shield, and 82 points without one. It only weighs 10 points so it's also a really lightweight option. But seriously, you'll want to get that shield.

The Dragonscale armor set makes its way to this spot because it's far easier to craft than glass, and it's one of the best sets of light armor in the entire game.

2. Ancient Shrouded Armor

The Ancient Shrouded Armor gives you a base defensive value of 72 points and it only weighs an incredible 7.5 points. This might actually be the single lightest piece of armor in all of Skyrim!

It looks exactly like the regular shrouded armor set but it has a ton of effects directly enchanted on it. Have a look at the attributes for each piece if you want to see what they offer(hint: great for archers!)

But since these pieces come with attributes you'll need an Arcane Blacksmith if you wish to upgrade the set.

It's an incredible armor set for assassins and ranged attackers, as it increases your resistance to poison, increases the damage of your sneak and bow attacks, and it helps you move more silently throughout the night.

1. Deathbrand Armor

Deathbrand Armor has a total value of almost 12,000 septims, making it the single most expensive set of light armor in the game. This is both good and bad for a few reasons.

You'll need to complete the Deathbrand quest if you wish to obtain this legendary set of armor, which was worn by a pirate in the days of old.

It gives you a ton of boosts to stamina, carrying capacity, and damage, and it also allows you to breathe underwater. Need I say more?

Well yes actually, it also has some pretty nice stats too. This light armor set defends for 78.5 points and only weighs a total of 13. If you can get your hands on this then definitely do it. You'll be thrilled to complete the set.

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This article is about the skill. For the physical equipment, see Light Armor (item).

Skill: Light Armor
Specialization:
Stealth

Light Armor is the skill governing your ability to fight and move in light armor. Each skill point increases your armor rating from Light Armor by 0.4% (1.5% for NPCs). The Light Armor skill tree has a total of 6 perks, requiring a total of 10 perk points to fill.

In-game Description: Those trained to use Light Armor make more effective use of Hide, Leather, Elven, Scale and Glass armors.

Additional types of light armor that are forgeable: Imperial light armor, chitin armorDB, dragonscale, and Stalhrim light armorDB. There are also a few types of generic, unforgeable, light armor: fur armor, Blackguard's armorDB, Dawnguard armorDG, Forsworn armor, guard armor, Morag Tong armorDB, Skaal armorDB, Stormcloak armor, and vampire armorDG. Also, the artifacts Morokei, Volsung, Krosis, Wooden Mask, and Savior's Hide are classified as light armor. Light shields, including the artifact called the Dawnguard Rune ShieldDG, are not light armor in any meaningful sense - neither this skill's ranks nor perks interact with them.

  • 3Skill Increases

Skill Perks[edit]

Agile Defender
Custom Fit
Matching Set
Light

15. Hide Armor

Hide Armor is probably the first type of light armor that you'll come across.

Sets of hide armor can be found all across the region so just roaming around Skyrim will probably see you stumbling onto dozens people wearing it.

During the early game, many bandits and thieves use hide armor as their main protective wear. So killing them will be an easy way to get your hands on this basic armor set.

With a protective base value of 55 for the whole set, it's quite a solid option to get started in your adventures as it only weighs 13 points in total.

14. Fur Armor

Fur Armor differs from the hide set as it cannot be crafted, which means that you'll have to find it by looting or killing.

It's slightly stronger than its hide counterpart and it's arguably far better looking. It seems to suit players who love an aggressive playstyle, so thieves might want to keep reading this list since I don't think the fur set will work for them.

Now this fur set has four total variants since it can be found with sleeves and no torso clothing, and in a combination of ways with those attributes.

Keep in mind, however, that the stats of the set are always the same regardless of its aesthetic characteristics.

The only issue with this set is that it doesn't have a helmet, so I'd recommend using a regular hide helmet during the early game.

13. Forsworn Armor

You'll notice that Forsworn armor feels like an aesthetic variation of the base-game leather armor.

It offers the same defensive points as well as the same weight, but it does look different and it can only be found by killing members of the Forsworn.

Slaying these people isn't particularly difficult so you can get your hands on a set of Forsworn armor quite easily. Even during the early stages of the game. Just note it might be more for appearance's sake than anything else.

Yet the headpiece of this set is what really makes it so darn cool.

The helmet is the skull of a dead animal and it should make any Dragonborn look quite fearsome. Which makes it perfect for warriors, or even taking the helmet and combining it with other sets of armor.

12. Morag Tong Armor

The Morag Tong armor is just a variant of the Chitin armor used by the Morag Tong assassins. This can be found in the Dragonborn DLC and fits quite well on almost any play style.

The set isn't particularly special as it resembles the Chitin set in almost every feature bar the defensive stats and weight.
However it's a good option to wear after killing the assassins in the Ashfallow Citadel – especially if you're unable to find a better set in the early game.

11. Dawnguard Armor

Now Dawnguard armor is one of the best wears for a mid-level warrior who likes to look slick in his outfit.

It offers a very solid defensive value of 61 with a weight of just 10 points, making it one of the lightest sets of armor in the game. Not to mention also one of the most protective considering how light it is.

By the name you can probably guess where to find this set. It's worn by members of the Dawnguard in The Elder Scrolls: Dawnguard DLC.

The set itself can be looted from guards, but you may also directly purchase it from Gunmar at any time during the game.

10. Blackguard's Armor

This set is completely unique. It cannot be crafted nor can you obtain it with ease, but it offers a solid level of protection at 72 points defense with a weight of just 13.

The armor itself looks exactly like Linwe's Armor using the same in-game skin. But it can only be found if you happen to go to the basement of Glover Mallory.

And you can only do that after progressing far enough in the Solstheim story.

This armor's appearance isn't quite unique on its own, as it resembles the thieves' armor worn by members of the Guild.

However the features and attributes of the boots, gloves, and hood are better than their lookalikes.

9. Nightingale Armor

The powerful Nigthingale set of armor comes with a bunch of effects as well as a total defense value of almost 70 points, weighing 18 on its own. It's certainly a bit heavier than others but it also offers some extra features.

This set of armor is traditionally worn by the Nightingale themselves who are followers of Nocturnal, the Daedric Prince.

You will receive a special set of Nightingale armor during the Thieves' Guild questline and its powers depend on your level when they receive it.

It's an ideal set for thieves and one of the best overall light armor sets in the game considering the defense to weight ratio.

8. Guild Master's Armor

If you're into the Thieves' Guild then this next choice won't surprise you much. The Guild Master's Armor set is worn by the leader of the Thieves' Guild and works pretty well.

It's sturdy and also generally the best set of armor for thieves in Skyrim, as it increases your carrying capacity up 50 points, makes picking locks 35% easier, it gives a 35% boost for pickpocketing, and it also makes everything you but a whopping 20% cheaper.

There's no other armor set in the game that comes close to being as good as the Guild Master's Armor for thieves. As you can probably tell from all the features I listed!

However you need to complete the Under New Management quest before you can get your hands on this set.

7. Chitin Armor

A set of Chitin armor can be obtained only with the Dragonborn DLC.

It can be obtained in the region of Solstheim, or it can be obtained by killing Reavers or by visiting Glover Mallory's house. So there's a few places to get it but also not the easiest set to acquire.

However, you may also get your hands on this set of armor by getting it as random loot. So it's worth looking around if you want some mid-level light armor.

It offers 85 points of protection with a weight of just 16!

6. Stalhrim Light Armor

The Stalhrim set can be obtained after completing the quest 'A New Source of Stalhrim' in the Dragonborn DLC.

This also begins showing up at various locations around Solstheim (mainly as random drops) once you hit level 35.

It can actually be found in light or heavy form, but its light form protects a total of 78.5 points and it just weighs 13 points on its own. This is a pretty good trade-off to be honest so it's one of my personal favorite choices.

5. Linwe's Armor Set

Linwe's Armor can be obtained during the Summerset Shadows quest and it's a great item for assassins and thieves.

Not only does it protect you from damage but it also increases your stamina as well as your sneaking skill, your one-handed attack damage, and your bow damage. Talk about some serious boosts!

For actual stats: this set comes with a defense boost of 69 points and weighs only 12 points.

4. Ancient Falmer Armor

The legendary Ancient Falmer Armor can be obtained by slaying the Arch-Curate Vythur during the quest 'Touching the Sky'.

It shares the same characteristics as the game's glass armor set, but it only weighs 13 points. The base defense damage of this set stands at 60 points so it's also not the strongest to protect against.

But given its rarity, design, and fit for a variety of classes, I think this armor deserves a spot in this list.

3. Dragonscale Armor

Dragonscale Armor is the light version of the Dragonplate armor. Similar to its heavy counterpart, this set can be obtained only after you reach level 50.

You'll start finding parts of the set as random loot once you hit level 50, but again this will take a little while so you'll have to be patient.

It defends for a grand total of 111 points with a shield, and 82 points without one. It only weighs 10 points so it's also a really lightweight option. But seriously, you'll want to get that shield.

The Dragonscale armor set makes its way to this spot because it's far easier to craft than glass, and it's one of the best sets of light armor in the entire game.

2. Ancient Shrouded Armor

The Ancient Shrouded Armor gives you a base defensive value of 72 points and it only weighs an incredible 7.5 points. This might actually be the single lightest piece of armor in all of Skyrim!

It looks exactly like the regular shrouded armor set but it has a ton of effects directly enchanted on it. Have a look at the attributes for each piece if you want to see what they offer(hint: great for archers!)

But since these pieces come with attributes you'll need an Arcane Blacksmith if you wish to upgrade the set.

It's an incredible armor set for assassins and ranged attackers, as it increases your resistance to poison, increases the damage of your sneak and bow attacks, and it helps you move more silently throughout the night.

1. Deathbrand Armor

Deathbrand Armor has a total value of almost 12,000 septims, making it the single most expensive set of light armor in the game. This is both good and bad for a few reasons.

You'll need to complete the Deathbrand quest if you wish to obtain this legendary set of armor, which was worn by a pirate in the days of old.

It gives you a ton of boosts to stamina, carrying capacity, and damage, and it also allows you to breathe underwater. Need I say more?

Well yes actually, it also has some pretty nice stats too. This light armor set defends for 78.5 points and only weighs a total of 13. If you can get your hands on this then definitely do it. You'll be thrilled to complete the set.

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This article is about the skill. For the physical equipment, see Light Armor (item).

Skill: Light Armor
Specialization:
Stealth

Light Armor is the skill governing your ability to fight and move in light armor. Each skill point increases your armor rating from Light Armor by 0.4% (1.5% for NPCs). The Light Armor skill tree has a total of 6 perks, requiring a total of 10 perk points to fill.

In-game Description: Those trained to use Light Armor make more effective use of Hide, Leather, Elven, Scale and Glass armors.

Additional types of light armor that are forgeable: Imperial light armor, chitin armorDB, dragonscale, and Stalhrim light armorDB. There are also a few types of generic, unforgeable, light armor: fur armor, Blackguard's armorDB, Dawnguard armorDG, Forsworn armor, guard armor, Morag Tong armorDB, Skaal armorDB, Stormcloak armor, and vampire armorDG. Also, the artifacts Morokei, Volsung, Krosis, Wooden Mask, and Savior's Hide are classified as light armor. Light shields, including the artifact called the Dawnguard Rune ShieldDG, are not light armor in any meaningful sense - neither this skill's ranks nor perks interact with them.

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Skill Perks[edit]

Agile Defender
Custom Fit
Matching Set
Unhindered
Wind Walker
Deft Movement
PerkRankDescriptionIDSkill Req.Perk Req.
Agile Defender1Increase armor rating for Light armor by 20%.[1]000be123
2Increase armor rating for Light armor by 40%.[1]0007937620 Light Armor
3Increase armor rating for Light armor by 60%.[1]0007938940 Light Armor
4Increase armor rating for Light armor by 80%.[1]0007939160 Light Armor
5Increase armor rating for Light armor by 100%.[1]0007939280 Light Armor
Custom Fit25% Armor bonus if wearing all Light Armor: head, chest, hands, feet.[2]00051b1b30 Light ArmorAgile Defender
Matching SetAdditional 25% Armor bonus if wearing a matched set[3] of Light Armor.00051b1770 Light ArmorCustom Fit
UnhinderedLight Armor weighs nothing and doesn't slow you down when worn.[1]00051b1c50 Light ArmorCustom Fit
Wind WalkerStamina regenerates 50% faster in all Light Armor: head, chest, hands, feet.[2]00105f2260 Light ArmorUnhindered
Deft Movement10% chance of avoiding all damage from a melee attack while wearing all Light Armor: head, chest, hands, feet.[2][4]00107831100 Light ArmorWind Walker or Matching Set
  1. ^ abcdefDoes not affect shields.
  2. ^ abc'All/Only Light Armor' does not necessarily need to be a matching set. For example, some pieces might be Elven and others might be Glass. In addition, the shield can be Heavy without removing the effect.
  3. ^A Set is Matching if the four pieces of worn armor (armor, helmet, gloves, boots) share the same material. Shields of all types match all armor.
  4. ^This also works on ranged attacks.[verification needed]

Comparison to Heavy Armor[edit]

Advantages:

  • Once you reach the armor cap, light armor is a much better choice due to its lighter weight.
    • The lighter weight allows for the carrying of multiple suits of armor, each fine-tuned for specific enemies and situations, without drastically taking up encumbrance (6 full sets of elven armor weigh slightly more than 1 full set of steel armor).
  • Lighter and less movement penalty.
  • Less noisy, making sneaking easier.
  • The Unhindered perk (worn light armor is weightless) is available 20 levels earlier than Heavy Armor's Conditioning, and doesn't require taking two highly situational perks to unlock.
  • Consumes less stamina when sprinting.
  • Stamina recovers faster with the Wind Walker perk, which is very beneficial for dps focused characters.
  • Can be faster than the enemy, allowing you to run away from a battle or pursue a fleeing enemy for longer.
  • Deft Movement has a 1-in-10 chance to completely negate melee damage, which can make the difference in difficult fights at higher levels and/or difficulty settings.

Disadvantages:

  • Much less protective in the early game, which in certain situations can be a fatal flaw. However, as your skill level rises in light but not heavy, light armor will surpass heavy armor in defensive rating. Eventually light armor will also reach the armor cap.
    • This can be exacerbated if you wear heavy armor early on and use the Warrior Stone to increase your One-handed or Two-handed skills, as Light Armor is not affected. You can use the Thief Stone to level your Light Armor and Archery at the same time, or you can find and use the Lover Stone to increase all skills at a slightly lesser rate.
      • Light Armor being 'much less protective in the early game' is widely misunderstood. The misunderstanding comes from the fact that the displayed Armor Rating (AR) is not the actual AR used by the game engine. Light Armor pieces have lower displayed AR in the game, compared to Heavy Armor pieces of the same/similar type, grade and quality. However, for every piece of armor worn, the game engine hiddenly adds 25 to the displayed AR. If all armor slots have been filled with something categorized as armor (as opposed to clothing or something else), the game engine hiddenly adds a total of 125 to the total of the displayed AR. Solely by in-game numbers, a full set of Leather Armor (base AR = 52, no shield) does appear to be 'much less protective' than a full set of Steel Armor (base AR = 72, without a shield). However, with up to 125 hiddenly added to their displayed AR, the difference in 'protectiveness' of Leather Armor vs Steel Armor (152 vs 172, without a shield) is obviously much smaller than one would most likely have been tricked into believing.
      • The relevance of Light Armor being '(much) less protective in the early armor' is subject to game difficulty settings. It matters if and only if the extra protection of Heavy Armor, as opposed to Light Armor, is good enough to let a character noticeably survive some extra hits. On lowest (Novice) difficulty, wearing Heavy Armor (such as a full set of Steel Armor in the early game) as opposed to Light Armor (such as a full set of Leather Armor in the early game) may make an already durable (due to the Novice setting) new character more durable against physical attacks. On highest (Legendary) difficulty, Light Armor is no less protective than Heavy Armor, even for a new character in the early game, in any noticeable meaningful way.
  • Unarmed attacks are less powerful without Fists of Steel, though heavy investment in Fortify Unarmed enchantments can still make it a viable choice.

Skill Increases[edit]

Character Creation[edit]

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The following races have an initial skill bonus to Light Armor:

  • +5 bonus: Argonian, Bosmer, Dunmer, Nord

Trainers[edit]

  • Scouts-Many-Marshes in Windhelm (Common)
  • Grelka in Riften (Expert)
  • Nazir in Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary, west of Falkreath or north of Dawnstar (Master)

Skill Books[edit]

Free Skill Boosts[edit]

  • +1 Light Armor reward (as well as +1 Lockpicking) from Shahvee (Windhelm) for completing the quest Find Shahvee's Amulet of Zenithar inside .
  • +1 Light Armor reward from Annekke Crag-Jumper for completing the quest Kill the Bandit Leader inside .
  • +1 Light Armor reward (as well as +1 to all other stealth skills) from Inge Six Fingers (Bards College) for completing the quest Finn's Lute.
  • +5 Light Armor reward (as well as +5 to all other stealth skills) by selecting 'The Path of Shadow' from the Oghma Infinium after completing the quest Discerning the Transmundane.

Gaining Skill XP[edit]

  • Armor skill increases are based on incoming damage, i.e. tougher enemies advance your armor skill faster.
  • Regenerate Health potions and enchantments can heal you while leveling armor skills, potentially allowing you to leave the game unattended. This can also be accomplished with natural health regeneration during brawling sessions with NPCs or fighting very weak enemies like skeevers, though skill gains will be very slow.
  • Healing while getting bashed is a good way to level the Restoration skill at the same time.
  • The Block skill can be easily leveled at the same time as Armor skills.

Notes[edit]

  • Some guards will say 'Lightly armored means light on your feet. Smart.' This actually refers to your skill level, not what you are currently wearing.
  • Before patch 1.3.10, armor rating for werewolves was affected by the Light Armor skill and had been increased by the Agile Defender perk.
  • Fur Boots and Fur Gauntlets count as Stormcloak/guard equipment, and therefore do not give the Matching Set bonus if worn with other fur equipment.

Bugs[edit]

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  • With the Unhindered perk, when you carry more weight than you could without the perk, and you save a game, upon loading from inside the game, you will be over-encumbered (as if you didn't have the perk) until you open your inventory. This typically occurs only after an event, such as your death, removing all of your active effects. If you die and then quickload, you may become affected by this bug until you relaunch the game.
  • The Unhindered perk is intended to reduce only the weight of light armor that is actually being worn (equipped). However, as of patch version 1.4, Unhindered also reduces the weight of any piece of armor in your inventory that is the same base item as any piece being worn. For example, if you have 10 glass armors in your inventory, equipping one of them will make all of them weightless. This remains true even if the worn armor is enhanced by Smithing, enchanted, and renamed.
  • Even though Deft Movement claims to only work against melee attacks, it has the same chance to ignore damage from arrows, too. ?
  • Deft Movement's chance to activate is actually 11%.
    • This bug is fixed by version 2.0.5 of the Unofficial Skyrim Patch.
  • Armor types introduced in Dragonborn incorrectly get only a 20% bonus from Matching Set instead of the expected 25%.
    • This bug is fixed by version 1.0.5 of the Unofficial Dragonborn Patch.

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