Skyrim Necromancer Armor Mods

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My current favorite light armor is The Hermit armor, which I am using in my PC game (plus the two recolors, I have all 3 versions spread across different player homes). I use Nexus but here it. Necromancers are enemy spellcasters who specialize in Conjuration, particularly in the semi-legal school of necromancy: reanimation and suspension of the dead.They can be found in Warlock lairs or gathered around ritual or burial sites in the wilderness, frequently accompanied by skeletons or other undead, and will summon more undead allies when in combat. For other uses, see Necromancer Amulet. According to Wuunferth the Unliving, the Necromancer Amulet is a legendary enchanted amulet of immense power and once belonged to Mannimarco, the King of Worms.1 At the end of 'Blood on the Ice,' the Strange Amulet becomes the Necromancer Amulet and can be removed from Calixto Corrium's corpse. 1 Usefulness 2 Quests 2.1 Blood on the Ice 3 Trivia 4 Bugs 5. The mod called Crom XB1 has 3 armor sets that are free to craft at any time that make you look like a skeleton. One is a plain skeleton, one has ancient nordic armor, and one has beast skull armor. 4 Unique Necromancer armor items The ability to summon dragons indoors. Diverse use of a single spell to give it multiple ways of using its effects. Consle book for all of this mods ID's An In-Game FAQ book An In-Game Planned Upcomming Features An In-Game Updates Book (read about the updates in a book) Necromancer Ghost Merchant.

There is a common misconception regarding robes in Skyrim.

Some people think that only wizards should wear them, when in reality there are some robes that can increase the efficiency of almost every class of warrior.

You’ll need to find a proper robe to suit your needs and there’s no better place to start than this list.

I’ll give you a rundown of the best robes in Skyrim and show you where to find them.

This list takes into consideration all of the robes available in the game, so be sure to look for the one that adapts to what you’re looking for. I do concede, however, that most of the robes on this list are ideal to be worn by mages of all schools of magic.

I’ve also included a couple sets of clothing that offer good benefits to every player and can be easily interchanged with robes to provide different effects during quests.

10. Necromancer’s Robes

The Necromancer’s robes are very easy to find and you’ll often come across them on any dungeon where black magic is practiced.

In fact, you should be able to come across some of these robes during the first few quests of the College of Winterhold, when looking to retrieve the books for the Archmage.

The Necromancer’s robes grant a significant boost to your magicka regeneration as they increase it by 75%.

Granted you’ll be walking around the College of Winterhold dressed as someone who performs black magic in shady dungeons, but you’ll be able to cast spells much more frequently!

9. Telvanni Robes

You can find the Telvanni robes being worn by Ildari Sarothril in the Highpoint Tower.

The effect that Telvanni robes provide is the same as the Necromancer’s robes.

The main advantage of the Telvanni robes is that you won’t have to walk around dressed as a necromancer to increase your magicka regeneration by 75% and, in fact, the Telvanni robes look way more sleek than their dark-hooded counterpart.

You can’t kill Ildari if you want to earn these clothes. You will receive them as a reward as soon as you finish the “Old Friends” quest.

8. Dunmer Outfit (Every Variation)

It’s no surprise that the Dunmer’s favorite outfit includes some sort of magical attribute, considering that Dark Elves are commonly known as some of the strongest wizards that roam Tamriel.

As such, the Dunmer outfit (which comes in different versions, including hooded and non-hooded variants) gives you a 75% magicka regeneration bonus.

The versatility of the Dunmer outfit makes it one of the finest magician’s robes that you can get in Skyrim, and the fact that they’re worn by countless NPC’s in the game makes them quite easy to find and obtain.

7. Mythic Dawn Robes

Worn by members of the Mythic Dawn cult, the Mythic Dawn robes have the same effect as the last three items on this list.

But they grant you a slicker look than any of the former. Thankfully not many people around Skyrim know how members of the Mythic Dawn dress so you won’t be raising many eyebrows by wearing their outfit!

You’ll need to either steal these robes from the quarters of a Mythic Dawn member or kill any member of the faction if you wish to get your hands on a set of these robes.

6. Taron Dreth’s Robes

Worn by Taron Dreth himself, these robes are identical to the Master’s Robes.

However they have a very powerful enchantment which makes destruction spells cost 15% less to cast while also giving you a bonus of 75% magicka regeneration speed.

Obtaining the robe can prove to be a bit of a challenge. Dreth will attack you if you tell him that you have a mutual friend, as he fears that you know too much about him.
Although it sounds a tad morbid, simply killing the shady character and looting the clothes from his body is the easiest way to get them!

5. Shrouded Robes

Even though the Dark Brotherhood is better known for their light armor sets, the Shrouded Robes are also a valuable piece of equipment that you can find by progressing through the Dark Brotherhood questline.

As you would expect from any item coming from this institution, the Shrouded Robes give you a bonus of 15% less casting cost to destruction spells.

Naturally you can use these clothes as an assassin – especially if you need to cast a powerful spell to murder someone when they aren’t looking but are lacking the necessary magicka to do so!

4. Cicero’s Clothes

The outfit worn by Cicero himself is the only non-robe included in this list.

But it’s too good not to share it with you. Getting your hands on it can be quite complicated, as you’ll need to complete the Dark Brotherhood questline to be able to obtain it (Cicero must die as well).

However the effects make it worth your time trying to obtain the outfit.

It doubles the amount of damage that you do while sneaking, while also giving you a boost of 35% to the ability itself.

When using Cicero’s boots you’ll be able to move silently and undetected thanks to the enchantment that is bestowed upon them.

You also get 20% better prices when bargaining with these clothes!

3. Master Robes

Master robes are fantastic.

They grant you a 150% bonus to your magicka regeneration speed, making them a must-have for every wizard (or even aspiring wizard!) in the lands of Skyrim.

The only downside for fashion aficionados is that the robes have no hood, so you might want to find a black hood to match them.

You can buy them at the College of Winterhold as soon as you reach level 32, where you will be able to find them in the store. Keep in mind that you must be level 32 as a whole (your level on each independent school of magic doesn’t influence the availability of this item).

2. Miraak’s Robes

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These legendary robes are the ones worn by the powerful Miraak, who appears during the Dragonborn DLC’s main questline.

You must complete the quest “At the Summit of Apocrypha” in order to obtain them and the robes have quite a unique effect: they absorb 15% of the magicka from dragon breath and spells that you receive.

And they also have a chance, when hit, to spawn a tentacle explosion.

1. Archmage’s Robes

The Archmage’s robes are worn by the Archmage of the College of Winterhold.

These robes are widely regarded as the finest piece of clothing in the game when it comes to wizards, as they provide a 15% reduction of magicka cost for all spells, +50 magicka to your total, and a 100% magicka regen bonus.

You can obtain the robes after completing the questline of the College of Winterhold when you become the archmagi and obtain a key to the Archmage’s Quarters located at the top of one of the towers of the college.

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Are you a fan of the dark arts?

Do you love to summon creatures from the depths of Oblivion?

Are you one of those who prefer to make stuff levitate, or throw weird-looking spells at your enemies? Then you’re probably tired of dressing like a homeless high school teacher in Skyrim.

So in this piece I’m bringing you the ultimate way to reinvigorate your Skyrim mage playthrough: new clothes! Granted we covered clothing mods already, but this list is just focused on you mages.

Now I know mages and battlemages have different styles. So that’s why I’m compiling this list of mods to suit anyone that aims to master the arts of using magicka in Skyrim.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a wizard, a mage, a battlemage, a witch, or a homeless dude with a fashion sense: these mods will be fine additions to your next magical Skyrim adventure.

10. Blood Witch Armor

This intimidating set of armor is meant to be worn by females only, and it gets a spot on my list because of the sheer awesomeness of its aesthetic.

The Blood Witch Armor has a red tone and a set of aesthetic features that give me some creepy BDSM vibes… but the set is super useful, and should look quite good on most characters.

In fact, I’d even suggest you download this set for other non-witch characters.

It’s designed to be worn by witches, but it would actually suit a rogue or thief quite well, too.

9. Raven Witch Armor

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The Raven Witch Armor set is, without a single shadow of a doubt, the most badass-looking set of female witch armor in the game.

If you intend to play a female wizard and you want her to sustain a decent amount of damage, all without compromising her stylish looks, then the Raven Witch Armor mod is something you’ll want.

Also, this set looks exactly like one of those Ultra HD sets of armor that people often created in Oblivion… you know, the ones that caused old computers to implode whenever you equipped them.

Good times.

8. Tribunal Robes and Mask

This one is just too damn good.

Tribunal Robes & Mask comes with three different sets of armor that range from regular clothes to heavy equipment. And they all look fantastically well done.

They also seem quite intimidating, as they all include masks and hoods that give you that vibe of “I’m going to summon a Dremora to murder you and take your spirit to fill my soul stones”.

If you want your mage character to strike fear into the hearts of even the most powerful foes, well you’ve found the mod that you’re looking for.

7. Divine Elegance Store

This one adds a store with dozens of new sets of clothing to the game.

Even though most of the sets are not really designed to be specifically worn by mages, many of the clothes look quite good on Skyrim spellcasters.

Give them a try and see which one better suits your style!

6. Field Mage Retexture

This mod is actually a retexture of Echo’s mod. But given that this one looks better than the original, I’m putting it on my list instead of its counterpart.

Don’t worry though, you can find the link to the original mod right here.

As is often customary with female sets of armor in RPGs, these robes have just the amount of clothes to fall on the lighter side.

Regardless, the clothing model looks good and it’s made to look even better thanks to the retexture.

5. Dragon Bone Mage Armor

I firmly believe that this set should’ve been in the base game.

But I’m glad that someone took the time to create it and incorporate it into Skyrim anyway.

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Dragon Bone Mage Armor is a high-level set of dragon equipment, which will make your character look like a badass wizard and a Comic-Con cosplayer at the same time.

I mean that as a compliment, of course.

4. ZZJay’s Wardrobe

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This lore-friendly mod is similar to the Divine Elegance Store.

It adds a ton of new clothing to the game that all look incredible.

And these clothes all really look good with vanilla clothing, and doesn’t feel out of place in Skyrim either.

All pieces of equipment are meant to be worn by female characters, and many of them do a good job of replacing basic mage robes too.

Enchant any of these pieces and give your character a few extra layers of depth – even when they aren’t wearing their most powerful sets!

3. Hedge Mage Armor

When it comes to modded light armor mage sets, this one takes the cake as the best one I’ve managed to find.

It just provides such a fantastic aesthetic balance between leather clothing and mage robes. I can’t help but feel like nominating it to a medieval fashion show.

In any case, the Hedge Mage Armor set comes in 9 different colors and it’s meant to be exclusively worn by female characters (much like many of the clothing here!)

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2. Black Mage Armor

Care to look like a Daedric cultist?

With this set of armor, you’ll resemble one of those crazy dudes who would sacrifice a cow to please Sheogorath… but trust me, it’s an absolutely gorgeous set of equipment.

It can be worn by females and males, plus it suits all mage playstyles in the base game.

Robes, light armor, and heavy armor are all included within this mod. So pick your poison and get to it!

1. Daedric Mage Armor

Now I’m sorry, but this set of armor far outdoes any other Daedric piece of equipment in Skyrim. Holy crap.

This looks astonishingly good and should fit the playstyle of any mage, wizard, battlemage, you name it.

This is the ultimate set of mage armor if you’re going for mods.

Check this out and I suggest giving it a try right from the start of your next save file.

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