Light and quick on one’s feet, light armor is the second type of armor in the world of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. While it’s usually overlooked by most players as not being good enough due to its significantly lower armor rating, light armor does have its own perks.
Light armor is particularly good for players who want to remain agile and prefer playing sneaky or quick characters from range. With the right perks unlocked from the skill tree, wearing a full set of light armor also grants some incredible bonuses. For those wondering which full set to go for, here are the best of the best.
Updated on November 24th, 2020 by Anastasia Maillot: Stealth archers are one of the most popular builds in the game after a generic tanky character, and more and more players are actually getting interested in building a powerful light armor character build.
While the game is heavily scaled in favor of a fighter who wields a two-handed weapon, there are quite a few cool and unique light armors you can get to boost your build. From unique variants to armor that can be crafted easily, here are five additional great picks when it comes to light armor sets.
15 Fur Armor
Fur armor, in terms of immersion, is probably the best-looking armor in the game. It definitely has Skyrim written all over it, but sadly it’s among the weakest armors in the game. With upgrades, a set of fur armor can be improved to a degree.
The good thing about fur armor is that it’s available easily and at the beginning of the game. It’s common among Stormcloak members, as well as bandits in the wild. A full set of fur armor will total at 44 armor rating, making it the lowest in the game, but decent at the beginning.
14 Forsworn Armor
For something truly unique, but still well within the theme of Skyrim’s wilds, there’s Forsworn armor. It’s another armor set that’s fairly easy to find even early on in the game, although it’s generally not advised to challenge some of the Forsworn camps at lower levels due to Briarhearts.
A full Forsworn armor set can be looted off of most Forsworn members at any camp located in the Reach. A complete set will total at 52 armor points, which puts it on the lower end of a light armor tier list.
13 Morag Tong Armor
Players who have the Dragonborn DLC installed might recognize this as the Chitin armor. However, the darker coloring on the face actually reveals it to be Morag Tong assassin attire, which can be looted off an assassin in Solstheim or found in Ashfallow Citadel.
It can’t be crafted, but being fairly easy to find, it’s a great addition to any assassin character’s closet. The full set will grant the player an armor rating of 53.
12 Hide Armor
One of the most basic and earliest armors available, hide armor in Skyrim is extremely easy to find both in loot and at shops. It’s also available for anyone to craft regardless of Smithing skill level, and requires leather, as well as leather strips.
When worn with a shield, the full set will give the player an armor rating of 55, just a bit better than the Morag Tong assassin’s armor, and is available in the base game.
11 Shrouded Armor
This skin-tight armor set is granted to those who join the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood. It’s usually enchanted with powerful boosts to abilities used by assassins and thieves alike. After the faction is joined, this set will appear pretty often and other variations become available as well.
In fact, some alternate versions estimate its base armor rating to be around 72, but the basic version is still 58.
10 Ancient Falmer Armor
This is a unique one. It can’t be crafted, but it can eventually be upgraded with some moonstone ore. The Ancient Falmer Armor has a pretty unique appearance that almost seems to combine an Ebony armor set and an Elven armor set.
To get your hands on this, you need to have the Dawnguard DLC, and you’ll need to beat Arch-Curate Vyrthur during the quest Touching the Sky. Loot his corpse and you’ll get your hands on this lovely unique set, which totals to a 60 armor rating.
9 Dawnguard Armor
The Dawnguard DLC introduces players to a new faction that fights the rise of the Volkihar vampires. New recruits can choose between a heavy or a light armor set, the light one being a slightly modified version of the heavy one. It’s easily available and simple to find, and can even be repurchased although it can’t be crafted.
The full set of the light armor will provide the player with an armor rating of 61, which is pretty decent for light armor.
8 Scaled Armor
Another base game light armor, scaled armor is easy to find in loot or even on the corpses of most bandits. However, if finding it proves difficult, the player can also craft one provided their Smithing is at level 50 and they have the Advanced Armors perk unlocked.
The recipe calls for Corundum ingot, leather, leather strips and steel ingot. Scaled armor, when wearing a full set, will grant the player with an armor rating of roughly 64.
7 Imperial Light Armor
There are some mild perks to joining the Imperial Legion, one of which is getting one’s hands on the Imperial Light Armor. This armor can be acquired pretty much instantly in the game as the Dragonborn escapes Helgen. It can also be crafted if the Steel Smithing perk is unlocked.
The full set of Imperial Light Armor along with a shield will give its wearer an armor rating of 68.
6 Nightingale Armor
The Thieves Guild is one of the best factions to join if you’re looking to grab two sets of unique light armors for the price of one quest line. Not only will you eventually have the Guild Master’s armor, but you’ll also get one of the coolest-looking light armor sets in the entire game: the Nightingale set.
After joining the Nightingales and doing Nocturnal’s bidding, you’ll be gifted with this set late into the Thieves Guild main quest. The armor can be upgraded with Void Salts, and when the full set is worn it totals to an armor rating of 69.
5 Guild Master’s Armor
With the Nightingale armor out of the way, the slightly less cool-looking but still immensely good Guild Master’s armor set is definitely worth the grind and is actually much better than the Nightingale set when it comes to armor rating only. It’s also easier to upgrade with just leather.
To get your hands on this, you’ll need to not only finish the main quest for the Thieves Guild but also restore the guild to its former glory by running a few jobs for Delvin and Vex. Tonilia will then gift you with this armor set.
4 Chitin Armor
Not to be confused with the Morag Tong armor, the Chitin armor has a similar appearance with a more reddish coloring. Included in the Dragonborn DLC, this armor can be found in different locations around Solstheim, but it can also be crafted if the Elven Smithing perk is unlocked and the player has Smithing level 30.+
Its crafting recipe calls for Netch leather, Chitin plate and iron ingot. A full set of it with a shield included will provide 85 armor rating, which is pretty close to low-end heavy armor ratings.
3 Glass Armor
Glass might sound like a weak crafting ingredient, but in Skyrim, glass armor is the third-best light armor available. It’s fairly common to find in loot around level 36 or even lower. Most stores will also have pieces of it in their inventories. On top of that, it can be crafted if the player has level 70 Smithing and the Glass Smithing perk.
The recipe requires refined moonstone, refined malachite, leather and leather strips. A complete set with a shield will bump the player’s armor from over 100, to 103.
2 Stalhrim Light Armor
Stalhrim is a new ore introduced in the Dragonborn DLC, and allows for the creation of both a new heavy and light armor set. Various NPCs in Solstheim will sell the armor, but it will also be included in loot around level 35. Level 80 Smithing and the Ebony Smithing perk are a must to craft one from scratch.
The recipe calls for Stalhrim, leather strips, steel ingots and quicksilver ingots. With a shield, the player can expect to have an armor rating of 108 when wearing the full set.
1 Dragonscale Armor
Finally, the best light armor of the game is undoubtedly the Dragonscale armor. If the Daedric kind had a light armor, it would probably be something better than this one, but unfortunately light armor wearers will have to make due. This armor can rarely be found in loot, which is why crafting it is usually the better option.
At Smithing level 100 and with the Dragon Armor perk unlocked, the player will be able to craft a full set using Dragon Scale. With a shield included, the set rates at around 111, making it decent even for heavy armor standards.
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