Skyrim Survival Mode Armor Warmth Ratings [2021]
Rating of ~17 (e.g., Forsworn, Golden Saint, sleeveless fur). Fair Warmth (Standard): Rating of ~27 (e.g., Iron, Steel, most basic clothing). Good/Max Warmth (Warm):
Do not wear these north of Bruma. Ever.
And sometimes, staying alive is better than looking like a daedric champion.
The warmth rating of an armor piece is calculated based on its individual warmth value, which is then modified by your character's skills and other factors. Here's a rough breakdown of how armor warmth ratings work: skyrim survival mode armor warmth ratings
To fully grasp how it works, here's the breakdown of the Cold scale, which determines the penalties you'll face as you get colder:
Chest (54), Boots (29), Gauntlets (29), Helmet (22). 3. Ebony Armor (Total Warmth: 124)
Basic starter sets that provide minimal protection against exposure. Rating of ~17 (e
In Survival Mode, your character will need to eat, drink, and sleep to survive, just like in real life. Additionally, the cold climate of Skyrim can be deadly, and your character will need to manage their body heat to avoid freezing to death.
Maximum Warmth & Defense.
Despite its bulk, Dwarven brass does not hold heat well. Here's a rough breakdown of how armor warmth
Just like its heavy counterpart, it features fur linings that bump its rating to 111 . Low Warmth Light Sets (Avoid in Blizzards)
One of the most important things to know is that Warmth is . Reaching this cap will reduce your rate of cooling by a massive 85%, which is the maximum protection you can achieve. Any additional warmth beyond 206 is wasted.
A fantastic, high-warmth choice for thieves and assassins. Orcish Armor (Light/Heavy): A durable choice.