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{{SkyrimArmor
 
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|name = Hide Armor
|image= Elmus.png
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|image = Elmus.png
|armor= 55 (set)
 
|weight= 13 (set)
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|armor = 55 (set)
|value= 120 (set)
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|weight = 13 (set)
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|value = 120 (set)
|additionaleffects=
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|additionaleffects =
|class= [[Light Armor (Skyrim)|Light Armor]]
 
|upgradematerial= [[Leather (Skyrim)|Leather]]
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|class = [[Light Armor (Skyrim)|Light Armor]]
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|upgradematerial = [[Leather (Skyrim)|Leather]]
|id= -
 
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|id =
|perk = None
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|perk = None
|name = Hide Armor}}{{For|this armor in Online|Hide Armor (Online)}}
 
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{{Quote|Some advice, friend. That armor won't offer much protection in a real fight.|[[Hold Guard (Skyrim)|Hold Guard]]|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim}}
 
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{{Quote|Some advice, friend. That armor won't offer much protection in a real fight.|[[Hold Guard]]|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim}}
 
'''Hide Armor''' is a set of [[Light Armor (Skyrim)|light armor]] that appears in {{Skyrim}}. The most basic form of light armor, both in cost and protection, Hide Armor is very common and can be found throughout [[Skyrim]] from the beginning of the game.
 
'''Hide Armor''' is a set of [[Light Armor (Skyrim)|light armor]] that appears in {{Skyrim}}. The most basic form of light armor, both in cost and protection, Hide Armor is very common and can be found throughout [[Skyrim]] from the beginning of the game.
   
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
[[Enchanted Armor (Skyrim)|Enchanted]] and unenchanted variants begin to appear throughout [[Skyrim]] at level 1. These locations include:
 
[[Enchanted Armor (Skyrim)|Enchanted]] and unenchanted variants begin to appear throughout [[Skyrim]] at level 1. These locations include:
*[[Blacksmiths]] and [[General Goods Merchants (Skyrim)|general goods merchants]].
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*[[Blacksmiths (Skyrim)|Blacksmiths]] and [[General Goods Merchants (Skyrim)|general goods merchants]].
*Found as [[Random Loot (Skyrim)|random loot]] in [[Containers (Skyrim)#Chest|chests]] or as a [[Items#World items|world item]].
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*Found as [[Random Loot (Skyrim)|random loot]] in [[Containers (Skyrim)#Chest|chests]] or as a [[world item]].
 
*Commonly worn by [[Bandits (Skyrim)|bandits]].
 
*Commonly worn by [[Bandits (Skyrim)|bandits]].
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*A full set (minus the shield) is worn by [[Arvel the Swift]], who is found within [[Bleak Falls Barrow (Location)|Bleak Falls Barrow]].
   
 
==Smithing==
 
==Smithing==
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*[[Leather Strips]]
 
*[[Leather Strips]]
   
Pieces can be upgraded at a [[workbench]] with a piece of [[Leather (Skyrim)|leather]], however, they do not benefit from any [[Smithing (Skyrim)#Perks|smithing perks]]. This means armor cannot be improved past [[Smithing (Skyrim)#Improvement|flawless]] quality without boosting the Smithing skill over 100. This can be achieved by using [[Fortify Smithing#Enchanting|enchanted]] items and/or [[Fortify Smithing#Potions|blacksmithing potions]] to [[Fortify Smithing]].
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Pieces can be upgraded at a [[workbench]] with a piece of [[Leather (Skyrim)|leather]], however, they do not benefit from any [[Smithing (Skyrim)#Perks|Smithing perks]]. This means armor cannot be improved past [[Smithing (Skyrim)#Improvement|flawless]] quality without boosting the Smithing skill over 100. This can be achieved by using [[Fortify Smithing#Enchanting|enchanted]] items and/or [[Fortify Smithing#Potions|blacksmithing potions]] to [[Fortify Smithing]].
   
 
==Attributes by piece==
 
==Attributes by piece==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The design of this armor indicate that it appears to be the first form of the [[Studded Armor (Skyrim)|Studded Armor]] and [[Scaled Armor (Skyrim)|Scaled Armor]] sets; with Hide having no metals in its crafting list, whilst the latter two make use of Iron and Steel respectively in that order.
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*The design of this armor indicate that it appears to be the first form of the [[Studded Armor]] and [[Scaled Armor (Skyrim)|Scaled Armor]] sets; with Hide having no metals in its crafting list, whilst the latter two make use of Iron and Steel respectively in that order.
 
*Though hide armor only uses leather and leather strips in its crafting, there are obvious metallic components on the armor, such as the large buckle on the chest, the studs on the bracers, and the metal on the helmet.
 
*Though hide armor only uses leather and leather strips in its crafting, there are obvious metallic components on the armor, such as the large buckle on the chest, the studs on the bracers, and the metal on the helmet.
   
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
 
*{{Skyrim}}
 
*{{Skyrim}}
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*{{Online}}
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*{{Blades}}
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{{SkyrimArmorNav}}
 
{{SkyrimArmorNav}}
   
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[[Category:Skyrim: Light Armor Sets]]
 
[[Category:Skyrim: Light Armor Sets]]

Revision as of 09:56, 4 August 2019

For other uses, see Hide Armor.
"Some advice, friend. That armor won't offer much protection in a real fight."
Hold Guard[src]

Hide Armor is a set of light armor that appears in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The most basic form of light armor, both in cost and protection, Hide Armor is very common and can be found throughout Skyrim from the beginning of the game.

All pieces require the same amount of materials to craft as leather armor, though hide armor offers much lower protection. This makes the set less desirable to craft, minus the shield, for which there is no leather variant.

Locations

Enchanted and unenchanted variants begin to appear throughout Skyrim at level 1. These locations include:

Smithing

Hide armor requires no prerequisite Smithing level or perks to forge. Pieces can be crafted at a blacksmith's forge with the following components:

Pieces can be upgraded at a workbench with a piece of leather, however, they do not benefit from any Smithing perks. This means armor cannot be improved past flawless quality without boosting the Smithing skill over 100. This can be achieved by using enchanted items and/or blacksmithing potions to Fortify Smithing.

Attributes by piece

Template:ArmorAttributes

Trivia

  • The design of this armor indicate that it appears to be the first form of the Studded Armor and Scaled Armor sets; with Hide having no metals in its crafting list, whilst the latter two make use of Iron and Steel respectively in that order.
  • Though hide armor only uses leather and leather strips in its crafting, there are obvious metallic components on the armor, such as the large buckle on the chest, the studs on the bracers, and the metal on the helmet.

Appearances