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'''Armor''' may refer to:
'''Armor''' is material that is worn over the body to prevent or reduce [[damage]] from an [[attack]]. It is divided into the two categories based on the [[skill]] needed to effectively wear each: [[Light Armor]] and [[Heavy Armor]]. There are approximately 700 pieces of armor in Oblivion. There are 70 full sets of armor and 100 custom pieces.
 
 
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**[[Armor (Bloodmoon)]]
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*[[Armor (Shadowkey)]]
 
*[[Armor (Oblivion)]]
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*[[Armor (Skyrim)]]
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*[[Armor (Online)]]
 
*[[Armor (Blades)]]
   
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The armor rating affects the percent of damage you take from physical attacks. For example, with an armor rating of 20, you would take 80% damage from physical attacks. The max armor rating you can get is 85, even if your armor or any shield effects adds up to more. Wearing any kind of armor will lower your spell effectiveness, which is determined by the number of armor pieces you wear and your skill level in it. At Journeyman level in the armor skills, wearing any armor piece will put the Spell effectiveness at 95% which can't be increased further.
 
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At Master mastery level, with the combined perks of their respective skills, the best types of Light and Heavy armor offer ''the same overall level of protection'', both with no movement penalties and no weight for armor you are wearing, so they are essentially the same at end-game -- unless you want to carry multiple sets of enchanted armor for different situations, in which case Light armor is superior. However, Light armor requires that all equipped pieces of armor be Light, so you can't make use of certain powerful pieces of Heavy armor like the [[Escutcheon of Chorrol]].
 
 
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'''[[Light armor]]''' mainly includes (in order by least to most defense):
 
*[[Fur armor]]
 
*[[Leather armor]]
 
*[[Chainmail armor]]
 
*[[Mithril armor]]
 
*[[Elven armor]]
 
*[[Glass armor]]
 
 
It also includes:
 
*[[Arena Light Raiment]]
 
*[[Light Raiment of Valor]]
 
*[[City guard armor]]
 
*[[Dark Brotherhood armor]]
 
*[[Imperial Dragon armor (armor)|Imperial Dragon armor]]
 
*[[Brusef Amelion's armor]]
 
*[[Raiment of the Crimson Scar]]
 
*[[Amber armor]]
 
*[[Dark Seducer armor]]
 
*[[Light Iron Shield]]
 
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'''[[Heavy armor]]''' mainly includes (in order by least to most defense):
 
*[[Iron armor]]
 
*[[Steel armor]]
 
*[[Dwarven armor]]
 
*[[Orcish armor]]
 
*[[Ebony armor]]
 
*[[Daedric armor]]
 
 
It also includes:
 
*[[Arena Heavy Raiment]]
 
*[[Heavy Raiment of Valor]]
 
*[[Blackwood armor]]
 
*[[Blades armor]]
 
*[[Imperial Dragon armor (armor)|Imperial Dragon armor]]
 
*[[Imperial Watch armor]]
 
*[[Legion armor]]
 
*[[Umbra's Ebony armor]]
 
*[[Armor of the Crusader]]
 
*[[Madness armor]]
 
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*Like with [[weapon]]s, there are armor pieces that are completely useless in terms of actual use and are only displayed for decorative purposes: [[Ceremonial Armor]].
 
For a list of [[Enchanted armor|enchanted armor]], see [[:Category:Enchanted armor]]
 
[[Category:Heavy armor]]
 
[[Category:Light armor]]
 

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