Armor Slots Eso
'Each purchase increases the number of available Outfit Slots by 1, up to a maximum capacity of 10.' ―Crown Store Showcase src Outfit Slots is a crafting pack for The Elder Scrolls Online available through the Crown Store. Best Beginner Gear Sets for End Game in ESO. This guide for the Elder Scrolls Online covers the best beginner gear sets for end game (CP 160+). The reason I refer to these setups as “beginner setups” is because they’re very easy to acquire. With that being said, just because they’re easy to get does not mean they lack power. 5 items: Adds 1487 Armor, While in combat, you apply Minor Defile to any enemy that comes within 5 meters of you for 2 seconds, reducing their healing received and Health Recovery by 8%. Footman's Fortune: 2 items: Adds 1206 Maximum Health 3 items: Adds 1487 Armor 4 items: Adds 1487 Armor 5 items: Increases the amount of damage you block by 8%. When it comes to the amount of armor you get, it definitely matters what type you slot where. Chest slot gives the most armor followed by legs, helmet, boots, shoulders, gloves, then belt. Because of this, if you are going to use some heavy armor, you always want it in the chest slot first and then on down the line. The Elder Scrolls Online divides armor in three main categories. Each with their own advantages and disadvantages. These categories are light armor, medium armor and heavy armor. For us as tanks, heavy armor is the most important one. Heavy armor gives you lots of resistances and max health. These are of course stats we are looking for.
How to Choose Your Armor in ESO
This Elder Scrolls Online ESO armor guide covers the basics of the various armor types in the game, as well as the thought process behind choosing which armor would be best suited for your character.
As a general rule of thumb, you’ll want to choose your armor type based on your role:
- Light Armor – Healing (PvP and PvE), Magicka DPS (PvP and PvE)
- Medium Armor – Stamina DPS (PvP and PvE)
- Heavy Armor – Tanking (PvP and PvE), Magicka PvP, Stamina PvP
A lot of times players will ask, “Should I wear just one of these armor types or a combination?” I highly recommend wearing a combination to get benefit from Undaunted Mettle, a passive from the Undaunted Guild skill line that gives more max health, magicka and stamina based on the number of different gear weights worn. Do keep in mind though that you need to make sure you’re wearing 5 of your main armor type to get full benefit from the passives in their respective skill trees, which leaves you 2 pieces left to customize. This is how I choose what to do with those pieces:
- Does your build have high max stats or in need more max stats? Wear 5/1/1 (where 5 is your main armor weight)
- Need more HP as a stam/mag dps? 5/2/0 (where 2 is heavy)
- Using heavy in PvP as a mag/stam DPS? Go 5/1/1 if you feel your sustain is acceptable, otherwise use 5/2/0 (where 2 is light or medium depending on the resource)
- This one in particular comes down to preference
- Healer or Tank? I recommend trying 5/1/1, but you could also forego the medium piece and use your main armor type to buff up those passives if you don’t think the max stats are worth it.
- Going for pure damage or pure tankiness? 7/0/0. Your max stats will suffer a bit though so generally I do not recommend this. Should i go 5/1/1 or 5/2 if i dont have undaunted? While most people say no, i say yes so you actually level those armor skill lines and gain their passive benefits.
Baker[edit]
- Show off your love of baking by donning this practical yet stylish baker's outfit.
Forms part of The Intrepid Gourmet Bundle, along with emotes, furnishing items, and a recipe book, that was available in the Crown Store from July 24 to July 3, 2019.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Underclothes
- Slot 2: Apron
- Slot 3: Belt and pouch
Barbarian[edit]
- This savage tribal outfit enables the wearer to express his or her inner barbarian.
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Bardic Tavern-Singer's Dress[edit]
- 'Whether you're belting out 'Ragnar the Red' in the tavern, or just down there for the Loredas evening dance, all eyes will be on you in this free-swinging layered dress!' --Jork the Tailor-Thane
Received as a daily reward in February 2019.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Apron
- Slot 2: Dress and sleeves
- Slot 3: Belt and choker
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(The seams on the dress and apron as well as the gilded jewelry/belt buckle are not dyeable.)
Battlemage Palatine Armor[edit]
- This costume replicates the magnificent gilt armor of the Battlemage Palatine, commander of the Cohort of Imperial Battlemages.
Part of Imperial Battlemage Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 .
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Silver parts of the armor
- Slot 2: Gold trim
- Slot 3: Brown leather parts of the gloves and robe
(The red diamond and the red part at the bottom of the robe are not dyeable)
Battlemage Scout Captain Uniform[edit]
- This costume replicates the pragmatic and functional working armor of a Battlemage Scout Captain, as worn when leading a troop of mounted scouts.
Part of Imperial Battlemage Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 .
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Iron plates and chain-mail
- Slot 2: Most of the bottom of the robe
- Slot 3: Black leather on all parts of the costume
(The seams going down the center of the chest piece are not dyeable)
Battlemage Tribune Armor[edit]
- This costume replicates the armor of a veteran Battemage Tribune, usually the highest ranking Imperial Battlemage to actually take the field and personally engage the enemy.
Part of Imperial Battlemage Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 .
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Silver parts of the armor
- Slot 2: Buckles and trim on the chest piece, parts of the lower robe on the outer thigh
- Slot 3: Most of the costume's leather parts
(The chain-mail near the pauldrons is not dyeable)
Black Hand Robe[edit]
- Only those who have been inducted into the deepest secrets of the mysterious Dark Brotherhood are authorized to wear the Black Hand Robe.
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)
Black Marsh Keeper[edit]
- This light outfit of tooled leather resembles those worn by the Keepers in Black Marsh, who assist at the Argonian Hatching Pools.
An Argonian shaman costume. Part of Tribal Shamans Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 ; also available as a Superior-level reward in Wild Hunt Crown Crates.
Blacksmith[edit]
- This heavy leather smith's apron and gauntlets denotes a master of the forge.
A blacksmith costume, originally sold in the Crown Store for 400 . Also available as a Superior-level reward in GloomsporeCrates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Smock beneath the apron, leggings and ankle-portion of the boots
- Slot 2: Belt, gloves, shoulder straps, boot cuffs and toes
- Slot 3: Apron and small section behind the knee
Bleakrock Housecarl Dress[edit]
- 'We Nords are a people unafraid of getting our hands dirty,' says Jork the Tailor-Thane. 'We like our clothes to be practical, yet stylish at the same time. My Bleakrock Housecarl Dress is a prime example!'
Available as an Epic-level reward in Frost Atronach Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Apron and arm bands
- Slot 2: Body and sleeves of dress
- Slot 3: Shoes and belt
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The metal bits cannot be dyed.
Bonding Rite Vestment[edit]
- For the Argonian tribes that follow the custom, the Bonding Rite is a significant ceremony that requires appropriately gaudy attire to mark its importance. Suitable for weddings and all celebrations of affection and friendship- even if that's just knocking back some theilul at the local inn!
This costume was previously available in the Crown Store for ESO Plus members from December 20, 2018 through January 3, 2019 for 900 . It is now available as an Epic-level reward in Frost Atronach Crates.
Dyeing:
- Slot 1: The white portions of the armbands, legbands, chestpiece and skirt
- Slot 2: Medallion on the center of the belt
- Slot 3: Brown outlines of the Armbands, legbands, chestpiece and skirt
The feathers, chest medallion, jewelry, neckpiece, and the square embroidery on the skirt are not dyeable.
Breton Hero Armor[edit]
- This costume pays tribute to a legendary Breton hero of the Daggerfall Covenant. Now you can honor this nameless rogue by adopting his intimidating outfit.
Sold in the Crown Store for 2,000 ; also available as a Legendary-level reward in Dwarven Crown Crates.
'Brilliance' Brocade Robes[edit]
- For the Orc who aspires to impress, this season Borzighu of Coldsnap Clothiers offers rich fabrics in subtle shades, accented with gold and steel to convey an indelible image of wealth and power.
'Brilliance' Brocade Robes costume. Was sold in the Crown Store for 1,000 . Dyeing:
- Slot 1: Main body of the garment; the red cloth on the robe if an un-dyed version.
- Slot 2: Sleeves, belt and black outlines
- Slot 3: Pins and gold adornments on the robe; belt center and the stripe running through the middle of the belt
The geometric patterns on this costume are not dyeable.
Budi-Shirt and Galligaskins[edit]
- Samsu the Sleek says, 'This season in Mistral we're tightening up the traditional billowing budi to give it a more streamlined silhouette, and shortening it the better to show off our breeze-catching galligaskin trousers. So comfy!'
Sold in the Crown Store for 500 .
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Shirt
- Slot 2: Pants and anklets
- Slot 3: Hat, stripes and hem of shirt
(Sash is not dyeable)
'Buoyant Gentility' Ensemble[edit]
- 'I've woven some of Lord Vivec's austere elegance into this outfit, my tribute to the Tribune,' says Voldsea Arvel. 'Soiree tonight in St. Delyn Plaza? In your new 'Buoyant Gentility' garb, you'll be a Vvardenfell vision!'
Was available in the Crown Store for 700 . Also available in Psijic Vault Crown Crates as an Epic-level reward.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Chest and central area below the waist seams
- Slot 2: Foreground: Sleeves, body, skirt, shoulders, shoes and neck.
- Slot 3: Seams, buckles on the upper sleeves and toes of the shoes