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Armor cap

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I already have 560ish on my character and i have read the cap is about 650. Should I upgrade my battle suit from ebony to daedric (still need to level to 90 smithing)? Or is ebony pretty much going to do the job?
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i have a character with 100% smithing , 100% heavy armor and a full Daedric armor and shield and my armor no is 723
not sure what is the max
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567 is the max. Anything above that doesn't provide any extra protection. So it looks like you're fine where you are.

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Yeah I just stayed ebony and with 100 enchant 80 alchemy and a crafting suit I was able to become godlike. 100 enchanting boosted my power astronomically.
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