Ultimateitems are uniquely-named and enchanted items available from the Sigil Shop. All standard Ultimate items, besides the jewelry and Dragonplate items, are divine for use by higher-level players who are Level 45 and above. LT Ultimate items were announced with 1.13, each corresponding to a standard Ultimate item, but with lower stats for use by lower-level players from Level 30 to Level 44.
This highly-enchanted suit of armor was the prized possession of a great Altmer battlemage, who wore it until his death during Tiber Septim's conquest of the Summerset Isles at the end of the Second Era. It counts as Dragonscale for the Matching Set perk.
No one knows the origins of this powerful ring, but it has been said you can tell of its nearby presence simply by the chill in the air that follows it around.
Once the prized heirloom of a family of arena champions, this Axe has defeated more combatants than any other weapon in the history of Imperial gladiatorial fighting.
These were part of a set crafted for a Breton battlemage that specialized in the conjuration of Storm Atronachs. The rest of the set - and the battlemage - were lost when his tower burned down. It counts as Dragonscale for the purposes of the Matching Set perk.
No one knows for sure who Captain Kordan was, but his unique weapon has been carried by many famous - and infamous - warriors since it surfaced during the Oblivion Crisis.
These prized gauntlets, which count as Dragonscale for the Matching Set perk, are highly sought-after by conjurers for their ability to absorb and regenerate Magicka, as well as for the protection they offer when summoned entities prove uncooperative.
These ancient Dragonplate gauntlets are believed to have been gifts from Ysgramor to his most trusted companions, to ensure they had the fortitude to keep up with him in his conquest of Skyrim.
This ancient Daedric longsword was forged with one goal in mind: to annihilate the most powerful of all undead, the dreaded Lich, and in capable hands it will do just that.
Keep in mind that this ring, rumored to provide total mastery over the elemental force of Shock, will *not* give its wearer protection against said element.
Legend has it these terrifying weapons gave the Aureal their greatest military victory, though it is not quite clear against whom. The mauls are thought to be made from gold, moonstone, and Daedra hearts.
Legend says the Daedric spider queen Mephala used this fearsome implement when she needed to remind wayward underlings that discipline is the key to any well executed plan.
This life-sustaining helmet is said to have been used by the founder of the Order of the Hour, one of the oldest chivalrous orders in all of Tamriel. It counts as Dragonplate for the purposes of the Matching Set perk.
Legend says this highly enchanted suit of armor belonged to the founder of the oldest orders of knighthood in Imperial history, the Order of the Hour. It counts as Dragonplate for the purposes of the Matching Set perk.
Originally designed to shield its wearer from toxic ash, this armor will protect against all kinds of dangerous diseases and impurities. It counts as Dragonscale for the purposes of the Matching Set perk.
This ring belonged to a renowned fire mage who ended up accidentally burning herself down to a crisp, with nothing left of her but the ring and a few ashes.
Some scholars argue these fabled pieces of jewelry were crafted in the Second Era for the Arch-Mages of Winterhold, to help with their personal protection.
This highly venomous weapon is said to have been tempered in basilisk's blood, before those foul creatures were wiped out from Valenwood by the Altmer.
This powerful shield is known for sapping the will to fight from even the most battle-hardened of warriors. No one knows of its origins, though some suspect it was not made on Tamriel.
According to some, this massive shield was once gifted to the Hero of Kvatch by the Countess of Chorrol for returning an ancient heirloom, the Honorblade, to her family.
This monstrous battleaxe is rumored to have been infused with the venom of a thousand giant spiders at some point during the First Era, though no one knows how anyone could have achieved such a feat.
This enchanted axe, which belonged to the son of a First Age King of Skyrim, was lost for centuries until the Nerevarine unearthed it from an ancient tomb in Morrowind.
This legendary weapon belonged to the first leader of the Akaviri Dragonguards, who were sworn to the protection of Emperor Reman Cyrodiil, and who eventually became the order of the Blades.
This dangerous weapon, also sometimes called "Skeleton's Bane" for its effect on these creatures, is rumored to be imbued with the power of a hundred storm atronachs.
These superb katanas, fashioned to look like the legendary Sunderblade, was [sic] used for centuries by high-ranking imperial Blades before the order was disbanded.
This weapon was inspired by the famous axe once possessed by a family of arena champions, and while it is not quite as powerful as the original, it remains extremely deadly in capable hands.
These suits of armor, used by Altmer battlemages in the Third Era, were fashioned after that of the great Areldur, who fell defending Summerset from Tiber Septim's forces. They count as Ebony for the Matching Set perk.
This sword was an attempt to replicate the highly poisonous Serpentstrike using giant scorpion venom instead of basilisk blood after the Altmer hunted the latter to extinction.
Used for centuries by the knights of the Order of the Hour, these magically protective suits of armor were made to honor the memory of the order's founder. It counts as Ebony for the purposes of the Matching Set perk.
After Fa-Nuit-Hen returned from Infernace, plane of the Flame Atronachs, skilled armorsmiths tried to replicate the helmet that made the trip possible. It counts as Ebony for the Matching Set perk.
These boots were inspired by those crafted for a Breton battlemage who specialized in the conjuration of Storm Atronachs, though they are not quite a [sic] durable. They count as Ebony for the purposes of the Matching Set perk.
Though not as powerful as the Deadric [sic] weapon that inspired it, this fiery Ebony sword still excels at its intented purpose: to destroy the powerful undead beings known as Liches.
Crafted [sic] smiths were able to replicate the legendary shield that was said to sap the will to fight from battle-hardened warriors, and they did so to near perfection.
Inspired by the mythical weapon known as "Skeleton's Bane" for its effect on these undead, this mace is said to contain the power of forty storm atronachs.