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'''Imperial Armor''' is a set of [[Heavy Armor (Skyrim)|heavy armor]] that appears in {{Skyrim}}. Imperial armor is primarily worn by [[Legate]]s in the [[Imperial Legion (Skyrim)|Imperial Legion]].
 
'''Imperial Armor''' is a set of [[Heavy Armor (Skyrim)|heavy armor]] that appears in {{Skyrim}}. Imperial armor is primarily worn by [[Legate]]s in the [[Imperial Legion (Skyrim)|Imperial Legion]].
   
Despite being made primarily of [[Steel Ingot (Skyrim)|steel]], it is one of the weakest types of heavy armor available, on par with [[Iron Armor (Skyrim)|iron armor]]. Unlike other sets, it comes with three variants of helmet — the craftable [[Imperial Helmet]], [[Imperial Officer's Helmet]] and the [[Imperial Helmet (Closed)|Closed Imperial Helmet]].
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Despite being made primarily of [[Steel Ingot (Skyrim)|steel]], it is one of the weakest types of heavy armor available, on par with [[Iron Armor (Skyrim)|iron armor]]. Unlike other sets, it comes with three variants of helmet — the craftable [[Imperial Helmet]], [[Imperial Officer's Helmet]] and the [[Imperial Helmet (Closed)|Closed Imperial Helmet]].
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
Pieces of Imperial armor typically cannot be found as [[Random Loot (Skyrim)|random loot]], however, during "[[Unbound]]," there are several [[Imperial Legion Soldier (Skyrim)|Imperial soldiers]] in [[Helgen Keep]] who wear the armor, minus the helmet. There is a group of bandits that appears randomly in the world posing as Imperial Soldiers. The leader of these bandits will be wearing a set minus the helmet.
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Pieces of Imperial armor typically cannot be found as [[Random Loot (Skyrim)|random loot]], however, during "[[Unbound]]," there are several [[Imperial Soldier (Skyrim)|Imperial soldiers]] in [[Helgen Keep]] who wear the armor, minus the helmet. There is a group of bandits that appears randomly in the world posing as Imperial Soldiers. The leader of these bandits will be wearing a set minus the helmet.
   
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 6 May 2020

For other uses, see Imperial Armor.
Not to be confused with Legion Armor.
"They don't make finer steel anywhere else. If this doesn't keep you from dying, nothing will."
Beirand[src]

Imperial Armor is a set of heavy armor that appears in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Imperial armor is primarily worn by Legates in the Imperial Legion.

Despite being made primarily of steel, it is one of the weakest types of heavy armor available, on par with iron armor. Unlike other sets, it comes with three variants of helmet — the craftable Imperial Helmet, Imperial Officer's Helmet and the Closed Imperial Helmet.

Locations

Pieces of Imperial armor typically cannot be found as random loot, however, during "Unbound," there are several Imperial soldiers in Helgen Keep who wear the armor, minus the helmet. There is a group of bandits that appears randomly in the world posing as Imperial Soldiers. The leader of these bandits will be wearing a set minus the helmet.

Fixed locations

Smithing

Imperial Armor requires a Smithing level of 20 and the Steel Smithing perk to create. Pieces can be forged at a blacksmith's forge with the following components:

Pieces can be upgraded with a steel ingot at a workbench and also benefit from the Steel Smithing perk, which doubles the improvement.

The Art of Skyrim description

"The color red was reserved for the Imperials so the players could clearly see the presence of the Empire in Skyrim. To convey a more civilised contrast to the more rustic Stormcloaks, leather and steel took the place of fur and more roughly hewn metal plating."

Attributes by piece

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Gallery

Trivia

  • Imperial armor largely resembles Roman lorica segmentata armor in keeping with the overall theme of the Empire's military likeness to that of the Roman Empire.
  • Guards in Stormcloak Holds will say "You come talking to me wearing an Imperial Armor, you got stew for brains?"
    • Alternatively, guards in Imperial Holds will say "Now that's some fine Imperial Armor you got there."

See also

Appearances