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Heavy or Light Armor
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 5:36 pm
by nirvecho
What do you prefer? Heavy or Light Armor. I'm playing a Heavy Armor Dark Elf and he becomes encumbered easily because of the weight of his armor. Will this get better later on? I didn't have so much a problem with my redguard, but he was also encumbered a lot.
What do you use? As a combat oriented char, should I go heavy or light?
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 5:46 pm
by fable
Combat oriented? I'd suggest heavy, because of the increased protection. If you have the strength, the weight shouldn't matter much to you.
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 5:59 pm
by Sean The Owner
id go light armor because its easy to find glass armor and its still pretty good(better than all heavy armor but her hands and daedric and special armor) but ya light armor is really light so its easy to carry around and you can walk faster.and it costs alot less to buy than other armor
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:41 am
by Rookierookie
What? You BUY armor?
Light armour is the way to go. Heavy armor is, well, too heavy. Glass armour can offer nearly as much protection as daedric, but is a lot easier to get.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:38 am
by Locke Da'averan
heavy armour is better if you melee, since it has better durability and you take alot less dam from the attacks, plus your AR will be better too..
if you want to jump just train your acrobatics to 100..
just get your str to 200+ with CE stuff and you'll be fine.. IE daedric tower shield can boost your str by 45..
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 9:30 am
by dragon wench
How about combining heavy and light? For example, [spoiler: highlight to read] ...the Cuirass of the Saviour's Hide (50% magic resistance and even higher protection than glass) ...and a set of Daedric greaves, the remaining pieces being whatever works best for you.
I sometimes go with the above combination and then round it out with the Dark Brotherhood pieces (light) that come with the Tribunal expansion.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:07 am
by Asher
I perfer heavy armor myself and I enchant some of my armor with a constant effect fortify strength or maybe even a feather constant effect.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 12:56 pm
by Danbacksli
You can never go wrong 100% resist fire and 333 armor value with the DragonBone Curiass. Im an all heavy guy my self unless something looks really cool with something else. Such as Adamantium.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:24 pm
by fable
I sided above with heavy armor. On the other hand, if you find the game too easy (which is truly the case--magic is cheesied up beyond belief, and the economy is broken), create a character who only uses light armor; or better still, only medium armor, which is pretty worthless. Give yourself a challenge.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:06 pm
by dragon wench
Another option
If you are using the PC version of the game, check out the
Knights of Tamriel armour mods. They have a very nice variety of stuff, and you have to complete quests in order to obtain it. They aren't easy either. My level 5 character needed many healing potions just to get through the first room... and in the second she swiftly had her posterior delivered to her on a silver platter..
Great mod.. because the amour is very nice, but getting it requires effort, and it is rather difficult to obtain right at the beginning

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 3:33 pm
by fable
[QUOTE=dragon wench]Another option
If you are using the PC version of the game, check out the
Knights of Tamriel armour mods. They have a very nice variety of stuff, and you have to complete quests in order to obtain it. They aren't easy either. My level 5 character needed many healing potions just to get through the first room... and in the second she swiftly had her posterior delivered to her on a silver platter..
Great mod.. because the amour is very nice, but getting it requires effort, and it is rather difficult to obtain right at the beginning

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Jeremy's Tamriel mods all feature heavy armor (even Valshea, I think, which is strange if you look at it). The armor ratings offer the best protection in the game. Some are easier than others; Arkay was the easiest, and I've yet to beat his Mara mod. The lot of 'em can be found
here. I think there are six currently made, with two more to follow.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:11 pm
by dragon wench
[QUOTE=fable]Jeremy's Tamriel mods all feature heavy armor (even Valshea, I think, which is strange if you look at it). [/QUOTE]
Aargh... that is the one I downloaded with the assumption that it is light... Oh well, I guess I'll have a challenge ahead of me then, since I've specialised in medium and light.
Still... is that tanktop *really* heavy... I mean.. thinking about it in realistic terms... erm... that could be a tad uncomfortable...

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:16 pm
by Anonononomous
[QUOTE=fable]Jeremy's Tamriel mods all feature heavy armor (even Valshea, I think, which is strange if you look at it). The armor ratings offer the best protection in the game. Some are easier than others; Arkay was the easiest, and I've yet to beat his Mara mod. The lot of 'em can be found
here. I think there are six currently made, with two more to follow.[/QUOTE]
I was going to mention the KoT too. But I think the Jet and Gold armor is easily the easiest. Just kill a lich and a bonelord. Plus it's right outside of Seyda Neen. It isn't as strong as the others, though.
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 5:24 pm
by fable
[QUOTE=Anonononomous]I was going to mention the KoT too. But I think the Jet and Gold armor is easily the easiest. Just kill a lich and a bonelord. Plus it's right outside of Seyda Neen. It isn't as strong as the others, though.[/QUOTE]
The lich also has two thieves--ninja thieves, perhaps? Definitely above par opponents, and they're in the same room as the lich, who enjoys summoning stuff to throw at you. It's no quite as easy as one of the others, but it's definitely on the easy side...for that series.

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:35 pm
by nirvecho
I just have morrowind, none of the expansions. Will those mods work on my non expansion Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind? Also, what levels do you suggest being for jet and gold armor?
Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 8:56 pm
by techoluvr
If you have a comp. u can mod morrowind. And if you have x-box you can only get Goty which has the expansions
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 5:23 am
by DARK SAGE
well i use all both.glass greaves and bracers(light),mask of clavius vile(heavy),savior's hide(light)and boots of the apostle(light).just go for wats powerful.
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 6:51 am
by Anonononomous
[QUOTE=fable]The lich also has two thieves--ninja thieves, perhaps? Definitely above par opponents, and they're in the same room as the lich, who enjoys summoning stuff to throw at you. It's no quite as easy as one of the others, but it's definitely on the easy side...for that series.

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Maybe it depends on your level, then. I only had the lich and BL. I've never even heard of ninja thieves.
And Dibella isn't that bad either if you just run in and get the armor.
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 7:03 am
by fable
Could well be level-based, as you suggest, at least for that one. I know Jeremy's other Tamriel mods don't change--either you find single opponents of incredible endurance, or multiple opponents of incredible endurance.

Even at an early level. I came upon the one with the pair of modified Golden Saints when I first was level 2, I think.
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:26 am
by Locke Da'averan
I believe valshea's armor is light. but that tanktop isnt' that great, since it's not compatible with better bodies 2.0, and your chars skin gets all wrinkly and ugly.. i prefer the tops+slips mod, you can make pretty nice looking altmer vampire with those
