Difference between revisions of "Bethesda Tutorial Customizing Weapons & Armor"
Bethesda Tutorial Customizing Weapons & Armor (edit)
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[[Image:Tutorial-Customizing-4.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Armor Form.]] | [[Image:Tutorial-Customizing-4.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The Armor Form.]] | ||
===Armor Properties=== | ===Armor Properties=== | ||
The [[Armor Form]] isn’t quite as intimidating, but let's focus on a few key properties: | The [[Armor|Armor Form]] isn’t quite as intimidating, but let's focus on a few key properties: | ||
* '''ID''' is the name of the armor as it appears in the editor. | * '''ID''' is the name of the armor as it appears in the editor. | ||
* '''Name''' is the name of the as it appears in game. | * '''Name''' is the name of the as it appears in game. | ||
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* '''Armor Rating''' is the item's base defensive bonus. Your skills, perks, and other enchantments add to this. | * '''Armor Rating''' is the item's base defensive bonus. Your skills, perks, and other enchantments add to this. | ||
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===Example: The Spellward=== | ===Example: The Spellward=== | ||
Let's make a shield with a lower armor rating than a standard Glass Shield, but a stronger Resist Magic enchantment. | Let's make a shield with a lower armor rating than a standard Glass Shield, but a stronger Resist Magic enchantment. |