There are a number of Light Armor pieces to choose from in Skyrim to protect and enhance the player’s character. The most basic pieces provide a bit of armor while the best pieces offer incredible perks and enchantments.

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The best pieces for the player will entirely depend on their build and playstyle. If a player doesn’t intend to do magic than having a piece of armor that boosts magic is rather useless. That being said there are some light armor pieces so strong that they serve many builds rather well. Here are some of the best pieces that can be found in the game and how to get a hold of them.

Helmet Of The Old Gods

Skyrim Armor Of The Old Gods
Skyrim Armor Of The Old Gods

The Helmet of the Old Gods is a piece of unique armor that grants the wearer 12 armor when worn. It also comes with the handy perk of Fortifying Magicka by 30 points. This gives the player a deeper well of Magicka to pull from when casting spells.

How To Get It

Skyrim Cidhna Mine Forsworn
Skyrim Cidhna Mine Forsworn
  • Complete the quest The Forsworn Conspiracy to be imprisoned in the Cidhna Mine.
  • Gain access to Madanach:
    • Find a shiv
    • Persuade the guard
    • Bribe the guard with Skooma
    • Intimidate the guard
    • Brawl with the guard and win.
  • Side With Madanach
  • Escape with Madanach and the Forsworn through the Markarth Ruins.

Doing the above will result in the player receiving the Helmet of the Old Gods. Attacking any of the Forsworn prisoners or Madanach will still result in completing the quest but will not reward the player with the Helmet.

Gray Cowl Of Nocturnal

Skyrim Gray Cowl Of Nocturnal
Skyrim Gray Cowl Of Nocturnal

The Gray Cowl Of Nocturnal is a powerful artifact for stealthy minded players. The Cowl provides 13 armor, Fortifies Sneak by 25 points, and increases the player’s carry weight capacity by 50. It also comes with a permanent Life Detect that lets the player see living beings through walls. The downside to this helmet is that all guards will become immediately hostile upon seeing the player wearing it. But for stealthy players who want to avoid detection anyway, it’s a good choice.

How To Get It

Skyrim Gray Fox
Skyrim Gray Fox
  • Install the Creation The Gray Cowl Of Nocturnal Returns!
  • Travel to The Gray Fox’s gave site in Riften.
  • Kill the thief
  • Read the Note to obtain a secret phrase.
  • Repeat the secret phrase to either Edda or Snilf
  • Steal a Forged Deed from a chest in Bolli’s House
    • Intimidate Nivenor to gain access
    • Persuade Nivenor to gain access

This starts the next part of the quest The Solitude Job:

  • Break into Erikur’s House
  • Replace the real deed with the fake one
    • Confront Gisli with the Letter of Gisli to get the real deed.
    • Persuade Gisli to hand the real deed over.
  • Take the real dead to a meeting spot behind The Winking Skeever
  • Steal the Ancestral Sword of Clan Ice-Blade from the Silverdrift Lair.

Leaving the dungeon will start the final part of the quest called Meeting With A Stranger:

  • Return to the graveyard in Riften
  • Read the Stranger’s Journal
  • Meet with the Gray Fox and receive the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal

Reforged Cuirass Of The Crusader

Skyrim Reforged Crusader Armor
Skyrim Reforged Crusader Armor

The Reforged Cuirass of the Crusader is a powerful piece of body armor that provides 38 armor when worn. It also comes with a ten-point Health bonus and Fortifies Restoration by eight points. Basically, the player is well armored, has a deeper health pool, and can cast Restoration spells better.

How To Get It

Skyrim Crusader Armor
Skyrim Crusader Armor

Players will need to complete the quest Relics of the Crusader:

  • Install the Divine Crusader Creation
  • Travel to Four Skull Lookout
  • Defeat the two Bandit Thieves carrying the original set and the Reforged set of the Crusader Relics.
  • One of the pieces looted from the Thieves will be the Reforged Cuirass of the Crusader.

Deathbrand Gauntlet

Skyrim Deathbrand Armor
Skyrim Deathbrand Armor

Deathbrand Gauntlets provide 11.5 to armor when worn. They also come with a base 10% boost to one-handed attack damage. This bonus can be raised by wearing additional pieces of the Deathbrand set for a total bonus of 40%.

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How To Get It

Skyrim Deathbrand Chests
Skyrim Deathbrand Chests

Players will need to complete the side quest Deathbrand which rewards the player with the entire Deathbrand set of armor. To start the quest players need to read the book Deathbrand.

The Deathbrand book can be found:

  • Bloodskal Barrow
  • Deor Woodcutter’s house
  • Fort Frostmoth
  • Geathall
  • Morvayn Manor Chambers
  • The Retching Netch
  • Tel Mithryn
  • Tel Mithryn Steward’s House
  • Temple

The Book sends the player to Haknir’s Shoal where they’ll find pirates squabbling over a treasure map. The player can either steal the map from the Pirate Captain or kill him to get it. Once the player has the map the quest to find the four chests starts.

  • The Third Chest contains the Deathbrand Gauntlets. It’s near the hidden dock Northshore Landing in the northwest corner of the map. Inside the nearby Bristleback Cave is the chest.

Armor Of The Old Gods

Skyrim Helmet Of The Gods
Skyrim Helmet Of The Gods

The Armor of the Old Gods is perhaps the best piece of light body armor in the game. It offers a 24 armor rating and Fortifies Destruction by 15 points. This is fantastic for Spellsword builds or players that enjoy wearing light armor while using Destruction magic.

How To Get It

Skyrim Madanach Followers
Skyrim Madanach Followers

The Armor is obtained in the same manner as the Helmet Of The Gods:

  • Complete the quest The Forsworn Conspiracy to be imprisoned in the Cidhna Mine.
  • Gain access to Madanach:
    • Find a shiv
    • Persuade the guard
    • Bribe the guard with Skooma
    • Intimidate the guard
    • Brawl with the guard and win.
  • Side With Madanach
  • Escape with Madanach and the Forsworn through the Markarth Ruins.

Doing the above will result in the player receiving the Helmet of the Old Gods. Attacking any of the Forsworn prisoners or Madanach will still result in completing the quest but will not reward the player with the Helmet.