Quest RewardsEdit
Black Hand RobeEdit
- Only those who have been inducted into the deepest secrets of the mysterious Dark Brotherhood are authorized to wear the Black Hand Robe.
The Black Hand Robe is acquired by completing the quest Filling the Void.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Robe, hood, and mask
- Slot 2: Hood and mask trim, skirt details
- Slot 3: Brooch, shoulder guard, and belt buckles, dots on shoes
(Shoes, belt, gloves, and straps are not dyeable)
Cavalier of the Sworn OathEdit
- A mix of metal and leather melded with the hide of a great snow bear, fashioned to pay tribute to Malacath, the Furious One.
The Cavalier of the Sworn Oath costume is acquired by completing the quest A Cold Wind from the Mountain.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Face mask, robe, boots, gloves, neck strap
- Slot 2: Cheek guards, boot, belt, and glove trim
- Slot 3: Robe and arm guard edgings
(Bear head is not dyeable)
Merchant Lord's Formal RegaliaEdit
- The merchant lords of Abah's Landing wear their most expensive finery to weddings, funerals, executions, and other public events attended by their peers.
The Merchant Lord's Formal Regalia is acquired by completing the quest Forever Hold Your Peace.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Upper sleeves, inner shirt
- Slot 2: Vest, foreskirt, turban
- Slot 3: Pants, belt, hat feather, vest trim
(Gold trim on robes, vest, gloves, and boots and black gloves and boots are not dyeable)
Old Orsinium SentryEdit
- A mix of metal and leather melded with the hide of a great black bear, fashioned in the ancient style of the Orsimer.
The Old Orsinium Sentry costume is Acquired by completing the quest A Cold Wind from the Mountain.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Chest plate, face mask, neck strap, boots, wrist and arm guards
- Slot 2: Cheek guards, boot, belt, and glove trim
- Slot 3: Pants, sleeves, skirt
(Bear head is not dyeable)
Regalia of the Orsimer KingEdit
- With a nod to tradition but clearly fashioned with the new sensibilities of a reinvigorated Orsinium in mind, the crown and armor of the Orsimer King makes a definite statement about strength, unity, and honor.
The Regalia of the Orsimer King is acquired by completing the main story in Orsinium.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Chest plate, helm, boots, shoulder plates, glove and wrist backs
- Slot 2: Belt buckle, neck gorget, knee and elbows guards, ankles
- Slot 3: Pants, sleeves, skirt
(Helm spikes are not dyeable)
Regalia of the Scarlet JudgeEdit
- This regalia has been passed down through generations of vigilante heroes, each cloaked in mystery and intrigue. With it comes the heavy burden of upholding justice in Vvardenfell, no matter the cost.
The Regalia of the Scarlet Judge is acquired by completing The Scarlet Judge in Suran.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Robe trim, boot underarmor, gloves, upper arm straps, belt
- Slot 2: Chest plate, face mask, wrist, boot, shoulder and hip plates
- Slot 3: Hood, skirt, upper chest underarmor
Shrouded ArmorEdit
- This distinctive armor of the Dark Brotherhood marks those assassins who have been welcomed into its secretive order.
The Shrouded Armor costume is acquired by completing the quest Signed in Blood in the Dark Brotherhood DLC. When you equip the costume a unique animation plays, where your character throws down a smoke bomb and emerges wearing the costume.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Outer shirt, pants, hood, gloves
- Slot 2: Collar, hip guards, bracers, upper sleeves, hood trim, face mask, boots
- Slot 3: Buckles and small trim pieces, shoulder pads
Trinimac's Penitent KnightEdit
- A mix of metal and leather melded with the hide of a great brown bear, fashioned to honor Trinimac, the warrior god.
The Trinimac's Penitent Knight costume is acquired by completing the quest A Cold Wind from the Mountain.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Chest plate, face mask, neck strap, boots, wrist and arm guards
- Slot 2: Cheek guards, boot, belt, and bracer plates
- Slot 3: Upper sleeves, pants, gloves
(Bear head is not dyeable)
Za'ji's Dragonguard UniformEdit
- Looking for an outfit that displays your alliance with the Dragonguard but leaves room to wiggle? This costume is made for you! Approved (and worn) by Za'ji himself.
A costume based on Za'ji's uniform when he joins the Dragonguard. Based on the Dragonguard Style motif. Earned by completing the quest Uneasy Alliances in Southern Elsweyr.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: The cloth parts of the armor, including the sash hanging at the waist
- Slot 2: Leather armor panels on chest and legs, boots, belt, armor straps
- Slot 3: Knee guards, arm cops, side panels on thighs, wrist guards
(The beads, metal fastenings and purple head bandana, neck scarf and loin cloth are not dyeable)
Achievements RewardsEdit
Antiquarian Field GarbEdit
- Used as daily wear, this garb includes durable, if elaborately embellished, breeches and a weatherproofed backpack to keep your discoveries dry and free of the dirt you so painstakingly brushed away.
Acquired by completing the "Master Antiquarian" Antiquities achievement.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Grey fabric
- Slot 2: Gold fabric
- Slot 3: Gold trim and metal bits
Antiquarian RobesEdit
- Make a splash at your next scholarly symposium in these decorous, tasseled robes commissioned exclusively for members of the distinguished Antiquarian's Circle.
Acquired by completing the "Master of the Eye" Antiquities achievement.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Grey fabric
- Slot 2: Gold fabric
- Slot 3: Gold trim and metal bits
Emperor's RegaliaEdit
- All hail his/her Imperial Majesty, Emperor/Empress of Cyrodiil!
The Emperor's Regalia is received by in-game mail upon becoming Emperor. You will also briefly be shown wearing this gear during a critical point at the end of the Main Quest.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Chestplate, Top and front of helm, upper arm plates, outer wrists and legs, shin guards, and boots
- Slot 2: Armor trim, sides of helm, boot toes, ankles, inner wrists and legs
- Slot 3: Shoulder, arm, and leg details, seat of pants, most of sash, helm trim
(Red diamonds on helm and chest are not dyeable)
Rewards from collecting piecesEdit
Peryite SkeevemasterEdit
- When collaborating with rats, heavy and concealing clothes are a must. This outfit, which includes full facial coverage, grants you an inscrutable yet formidable appearance.
Acquired by finding and using ten Plague-Drenched Fabrics from the Orcrest Public Dungeon in Northern Elsweyr.
Dyeing:
- Slot 1:
- Slot 2:
- Slot 3:
Sixth House RobeEdit
- We do not acknowledge these garments, and we shall not speak of them, nor of the House we do not name.
Found by collecting seven parts in the Forgotten Wastes.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Red sections
- Slot 2: Black sections
- Slot 3: Shoes and belt
Thrafey Debutante GownEdit
- "Still tasting victory after overcoming our challenges, new blood? Eager to dance among those you can now call equals? Garb yourself in this fine accession gown. It hides blood well."—Archblood Delyna
The Thrafey Debutante Gown is acquired by combining 50 Scaly Cloth Scraps Fragments from the The Silent Halls. This is the unique attire worn by Calia and Destron.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1:
- Slot 2:
- Slot 3:
((?) is/are not dyeable)
Timbercrow WandererEdit
- Known for striking quickly and quietly from stealth, Timbercrow wanderers serve as scouts and assassins for their clan. They prefer to keep their garb simple and light to remain unfettered by the chains of civilization.
Acquired by combining 50 Siege of Cyrodiil Merits, available by completing District Quests in the Imperial City, with a Siege of Cyrodiil Distinction, available for purchase from Tel Var General Merchants in the Imperial City.
Timbercrow Wanderer is a costume which can be obtained by combining 50 Siege of Cyrodiil Merits with a Siege of Cyrodiil Distinction. You can earn one Merit per character per day by completing an Imperial City District Quest (not affected by double event drops). You can then purchase the Distinction for Tel Var Stones from a Tel Var General Merchant. This will earn you a Runebox: Timbercrow Wanderer Costume, which can be consumed to unlock the costume or sold to another player.
- Slot 1:
- Slot 2:
- Slot 3:
(The (?) is/are not dyeable)
Event RewardsEdit
Nordic Bather's TowelEdit
- This bathing costume keeps you modest in all climates, whether the Abecean Sea or a hot spring in Skyrim.
Found in New Life Gift Boxes during the New Life Festival.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Towel fabric
- Slot 2: Waist straps
- Slot 3: Backstrap hooks (female only - slot has no effect for male characters)
Rewards from joining guildsEdit
Thieves Guild LeathersEdit
- The Thieves Guild of Abah's Landing distributes a set of protective garb to its members. The many buckles are carefully secured to prevent jangling, and scuffed to avoid reflection in the desert sun.
The Thieves Guild Leathers are acquired by joining the Thieves Guild.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Hood sides, neck scarf, sleeves, pants
- Slot 2: Hood top and back, gloves, boots, belt and skirt trim, straps
- Slot 3: Face mask, short, upper arm straps
(Silver buckles are not dyeable)
Rewards from leveling upEdit
Covenant ScoutEdit
- Brown and black leather armor topped with a black leather cowl, like that worn by Breton Skirmisher Scouts.
The Covenant Scout is a bandit-style costume that is part of Stealthy Rogues Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 from March 17, 2015 to December 11, 2017.[1] It can also be received through the Level Up Advisor at Level 20.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Main armor, hood trim
- Slot 2: Buckles and edging
- Slot 3: Hood, inner arms and pants, glove straps, upper sleeves
Lion Guard KnightEdit
- Full plate armor with blue-black accents, topped by an armet helm with open visor, as worn by the Lion Guard of the Covenant.
A Breton knight costume. Part of Armored Knights Pack which is sold in the Crown Store for 700 . This was retired from the crown store on December 11, 2017. [2]. Can be chosen as a reward through the Level Up Advisor upon reaching level 20.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Armor plate sections
- Slot 2: Armor trim
- Slot 3: Underarmor, face guard, gloves, skirt trim
Mages Guild Formal RobesEdit
- This costume replicates the Mages Guild formal robes.
The Mages Guild Formal Robes are part of Mages Guild Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 . You can also receive this costume through the Level Up Advisor at Level 20, or as a Superior-level reward in Flame Atronach Crown Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Most of robe and hood
- Slot 2: Robe and hood trim, upper shoes
- Slot 3: Robe laces, glove backs, hood top, skirt trim
Dark SeducerEdit
- This guise enables its wearer to assume the grim aspect of a Dark Seducer.
The Dark Seducer costume is received by in-game mail when a character reaches 60. You originally needed to be Level 50 to equip it.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Bands, sleeves, face mask, main armor details
- Slot 2: Helm spikes, trim on all armor
- Slot 3: Shoulder spikes, glove backs, lower torso, smaller details
Imperial ChancellorEdit
- When a member of the Elder Council must go to war, he or she dons the traditional armor of the Imperial Chancellor.
The Imperial Chancellor costume is received by in-game mail when a character reaches 160.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Main armor and helm details
- Slot 2: Trim on all armor
- Slot 3: Stripes on arms and legs, skirt and under-shoulder trim, back of helm
(Gold details are not dyeable)