Obtaining Ebony Armor?

Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:05 pm

To my understanding, there are two ways of obtaining the full Ebony Armor set:

1. Level Smithing up to 100, and have the Ebony Smithing Perk.
2. Collecting it from fallen enemies after level 22.

Any other ways of obtaining the Ebony Armor set?

Also, what is now the best way to level up smithing (since the Iron Daggers have been fixed)?
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:05 am

I have only found a few pieces of good armor while playing the game. I don't think I could have obtained a full set of Ebony if I was just relying on Loot for my source. I had to buy two of the pieces. Also, the Ebony always seemed to come enchanted, and those enchantments never suited my characters.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:40 pm

I tend to find it and don't really smith it. Smithing lv has to be 70-80 though? 100 is dragon and deadric is below it.

Since iron daggors got fixed :( Its taking me a lot longer to smith my way to 100.

Now I did encounter a merc outside Windhelm (If I remember correctly) and she was wearing a full set of ebony armor. I killed her and took it. Boots, helmet, gloves and main piece.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:12 am

Smithing/Enchanting/Alchemy just seems to take a long time to level up as compared to everything else.

Then again... I could always get someone to train me in Smithing.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:55 am

Now I did encounter a merc outside Windhelm (If I remember correctly) and she was wearing a full set of ebony armor. I killed her and took it. Boots, helmet, gloves and main piece.

Mercenaries will have a full set of Ebony, at least the two I have come across in the game. I have not seen them at low character levels, so I am not sure if they always have Ebony. I saw my first Merc when I my character was in the 30's.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:45 am


Then again... I could always get someone to train me in Smithing.

You will need it anyway as stock Ebony needs to be improved to be worth while.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:52 am

You will need it anyway as stock Ebony needs to be improved to be worth while.

Well that's good to know. I'm going for a deathknight sort of character, and Ebony Armor seems to be the best set to use. I figured Daedra Armor would be good to use too, but I think Ebony looks better for a Deathknight.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:54 am

There's a generic High Elf on the path to the Morrowind border that's always worn Ebony Armor, but I'm normally a higher level when I go there (at least level 30+)
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:51 am

My light-armor characters always find ebony armor pieces and weapons all over the place, but my heavy armor characters hardly find any. The game likes to mess with me that way. It's happening right now - I've found tons of Orcish, Dwarven and Ebony, enough for complete sets of each + weapons, but only a single Glass helmet. At least I can kill Thalmor for Elven. :D And my HA followers look nice.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:38 pm

Well that's good to know. I'm going for a deathknight sort of character, and Ebony Armor seems to be the best set to use. I figured Daedra Armor would be good to use too, but I think Ebony looks better for a Deathknight.
Ebony perk is 80, but, yeah, it's still a climb. :confused:

Keep in mind that the Daedric items require the heart of a formerly living being so it may be more Deathknightish than Ebony - Ebony is more Black Knightish. :tongue: Plus, with the red glow and horn-like affectations...
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:56 pm

Do the boithea quest, or whatever its called. The guy has a full set of ebony armor.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:37 am

Ebony can be obtained quite easily. Just turn up your diificulty to have it spawn at lower levels.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:31 am

Ebony can be obtained quite easily. Just turn up your diificulty to have it spawn at lower levels.

I don't think difficulty affects anything besides incoming and outgoing damage.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:33 pm

Also, what is now the best way to level up smithing (since the Iron Daggers have been fixed)?

It's amazing what a pickaxe, iron ore deposit and a transmute spell can accomplish for your everyday adventurer with a jewelry making hobby.

Of course, iron ore is also usually offered on the cheap by blacksmiths.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:26 am

It's amazing what a pickaxe, iron ore and a transmute spell can accomplish for your everyday adventurer with a jewelry making hobby.

Of course, iron ore is also usually offered on the cheap by blacksmiths.

This^ is a good idea. I've always smithed heavily but have never concentrated on jewelry. I think I'll do that this time around. It's lightweight and can make you lots of $, especially if you enchant the stuff.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:37 pm

Does Transmute level up your Alteration skill?
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:13 am

Does Transmute level up your Alteration skill?

Yes, slowly. Since it's usually the only Alteration my character does, though, it's noticeable for me.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:22 pm

draugr deathords have ebony swords and shields, try forelhost at any level
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:06 am

I have agreed that I will level up my Smithing up to level 80, as well as unlock the perks required to get Ebony Armor.

I can do this one or two ways:
1. Raid, loot, and make profits off of dungeons (my usual method to make money). Then use the money to train in Smithing by the trainers.
2. Clear Xbox cache, and do the Iron Dagger exploit. This made the game un-fun last time I did this, so I don't know...
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:15 am

I have agreed that I will level up my Smithing up to level 80, as well as unlock the perks required to get Ebony Armor.

I can do this one or two ways:
1. Raid, loot, and make profits off of dungeons (my usual method to make money). Then use the money to train in Smithing by the trainers.
2. Clear Xbox cache, and do the Iron Dagger exploit. This made the game un-fun last time I did this, so I don't know...

Depends how fast you want to get the ebony armor.

As I mentioned above, a pick, iron ore deposit, transmute spell ... all of which are available in the same spot fairly close to Whiterun ... and jewellry making can be extremely helpful in getting your smithing up, not to mention the gold you get for selling the jewelry ... even more if you, as another poster suggested, enchant it (and help your enchanting level as well) first.

And for me at least, it felt like less of an "exploit" going this route ... or at least I found it easier to rationalize than making hundreds of iron daggers.

Lots of iron deposits in Skyrim.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:15 am

Of all the time I've played the game, never once have I mined.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:40 am

Of all the time I've played the game, never once have I mined.
I usu clear out Gloombound Mine (ebony) every ingame month or so and the special ones (Malachite, Moonstone, etc) when I come across them. Also, you can mine Soul Gems in Blackreach. Additionally, you will occasionally get gems from all types.
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Post » Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:24 pm

I usu clear out Gloombound Mine (ebony) every ingame month or so and the special ones (Malachite, Moonstone, etc) when I come across them. Also, you can mine Soul Gems in Blackreach. Additionally, you will occasionally get gems from all types.

Ah yes ... forgot the gems.

Another bonus from mining.
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