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Dwarven armor

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Full body dwarven armor (no shield) with a dwarven bow

The secrets of Dwemer armorcraft are long-forgotten. Dwemer pieces encountered throughout the land are thousands of years old, scavenged from abandoned Dwarf Mechanitions sometimes found in ancient Dwemer ruins. Dwemer armor is heavy and cumbersome, but Dwemer craftsmanship and metallurgy are top tier quality in comparison to any modern metal armor style. Enthusiasts pay fabulous prices for individual pieces, and the few complete sets are in the hands of collectors. But there may be one more for you when you reach level six.

Armor Piece Base Value Weight Max. Armor
Dwarven Helmet 112 Image:GoldIcon.png 10 Image:WeightIcon.png 7Image:ArmorIcon.png
Dwarven Cuirass 400 Image:GoldIcon.png 40 Image:WeightIcon.png 15 Image:ArmorIcon.png
Dwarven Gauntlets 112Image:GoldIcon.png 8 Image:WeightIcon.png 7 Image:ArmorIcon.png
Dwarven Greaves 180 Image:GoldIcon.png 24 Image:WeightIcon.png 11 Image:ArmorIcon.png
Dwarven Boots 112 Image:GoldIcon.png 12 Image:WeightIcon.png 7 Image:ArmorIcon.png
Dwarven Shield 210 Image:GoldIcon.png 16 Image:WeightIcon.png 16 Image:ArmorIcon.png


Notes: "Base Value" refers to the actual value without mercantile or disposition affecting it. "Max. Armor" refers to the maximum amount of armor the piece can provide, assuming maximum stats and skill.

Note the Difference between Morrowind Dwarven (Dwemer) armor

Dwarven Armor on Morrowind (Dwemer Armor)