Oblivion talk:Guard Uniforms

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Acquiring uniforms[edit]

Wouldn't another way to do this (perhaps much more easily) be to cast a frenzy spell on one of the guards? You just need to be able to cast enough a high enough level frenzy spell (since the guards are generally a few levels higher than your character), but then you should be able to get a pretty good fight going that should end up with at least one dead guard. --Nephele 23:34, 22 September 2006 (EDT)

Tried this today - no response from the targeted guard, for the following reason given on the Frenzy page. . ."Since guards are constantly ten levels higher than the player, a high magnitude Frenzy spell and 100% Spell Effectiveness are necessary to affect them." 76.192.99.0 08:33, 29 November 2009 (UTC)

You also might be able to find some on shelves in the guard barracks, or pick-pocket them off the guards while they're sleeping. If you're sneaky enough, nobody has to die for you to have a uniform. (And watching the guards patrolling the city in their skivvies is pretty funny, too. The guards are apparently too cheap to buy new uniforms when you steal them.) --TheRealLurlock 00:15, 23 September 2006 (EDT)

Another way that I did it was to get "Nisters boots" at Best Goods and Guarantees located in Leyawiin. They cost a little, but they are good for water breathing. I went to Bravil (or anyplace that might have a harbor or bridge directly over water). I threw "Flare" one time at a guard to get his attention, which gave me a 40 gold fine. I got him to follow me into the water and got him under the a dock from a port and he drowned and there he stayed under the dock. I swam to the top and went straight to a guard, and I paid my fine for assualt. Went back and took the guards uniform. I did this at level 2. A little to do but easy and I did'nt have to go to jail. -- Jaydub328 21:15, 8 October 2006 (EDT)

You don't say (specifically, at any rate) how to obtain Imperial Legion armor, which is, of course, heavy plate armor, as opposed to the light chain armor worn by most city guards, and thus may be of more practical use to some players. This isn't mentioned on the relevant quest page, so perhaps it doesn't happen for all players, but, when my character was preparing (after the closing of the Oblivion Gate) to take back Kvatch castle and rescue the Count, three Imperial Legion troupers (two soldiers and an archer) turned up to help. As a "good" character, it really wasn't entirely through self interest that I endeavoured to keep the whole group (seven or maybe eight in all, I think) of Kvatch and Legion guards alive with convalescent spells during the subsequent action. In fact, I was very proud that I got them all (apart from the single character that had to die for the story to continue) through to the final battle in the Count's inner quarters. I had, however, been casting envious eyes on the Legionaires' armor and weapons, and so finally allowed myself to give into temptation and let them fend for themselves in the final battle. The result of this was that two Legionaires and two Kvatch guards died, and I was able to loot their armor and weapons. Unfortunately (for me) it wasn't the Legionaire archer, whose equipment I had particularly envied, who died, and he, along with a couple of Kvatch guards, are still stuck forlornly, wandering without purpose, in the limbo of the destroyed city (I almost feel like I should put him out of his misery >;->). --Armod 195.92.67.75 17:07, 27 February 2007 (EST)

Imperial Palace Cuirass[edit]

The only already dead guards are the two outside the entrance, but they dont have the cuirass on them, are there other guards? — Unsigned comment by 71.222.253.166 (talk)

There are other guards inside the council chambers but they don't have the cuirass either - you can't pick one up, I'm afraid. --RpehTalk 00:44, 6 August 2007 (EDT)
I'm playing on the Xbox but was wondering if you use the PC console to add it to your inventory, can you equip the palace armor? -- LordDagon 11:17, 9 August 2008 (EDT)
As far as i know, you can add it but when you look in your inventory it won't be there Volanaro 10:15, 22 February 2008 (EST)
If there are, in fact, no guards encountered during "The Ultimate Heist" who actually carry this armor, should the page be amended to correct this? Does anyone know if the same is true of "Light the Dragonfires"? Or if the absence of this armor is due to the patch? I'd edit it myself but I fell my knowledge is incomplete, because I've already done "Dragonfires" and didn't think to look for armor. -- — Unsigned comment by 24.136.8.97 (talk)

The IP Guards inside the Council chambers wear the Palace Cuirass during Light The Dragonfires. During the Ultimate Heist, I think the guards that patrol the Palace upstairs also wear this specific cuirass, but I'm not sure. Someone with access to the CS should check this. -- LordDagon 11:17, 9 August 2008 (EDT)


Heavy/Light?[edit]

Should whether the armor is heavy or light be listed? — Unsigned comment by 82.31.41.57 (talk)

Yes. Done. Thanks! --RpehTCE 16:57, 1 November 2007 (EDT)

outright murder for 40g bounty...[edit]

im doing this right now and it is quite easy (im lvl 18) just make you mages staff (mine is 80pts shock) and zap the guards3-4 times and poison them...they die and you only get charged for assault...


That's because the game reads poisoning as a different person attacking rather than the player.

Why isn't it playable?[edit]

I'm just wondering, does anyone know why Watch armor isn't lootable or playable?--68.184.37.210 22:42, 21 December 2007 (EST)

Because there's a flag set in the construction set that says it is not "playable." As for why the developers made that choice, you're unlikely to get a a definitive answer unless you ask a developer. But it's safe to assume that the developers didn't want the player using the watch armor. --NepheleTalk 01:13, 8 January 2008 (EST)

Pretty suspicious?[edit]

If you aquire a guards uniform and you decide to parade around the city I think it's pretty lame that the guards in that city don't find it strange than an Argonian walks around in guard armor, just after one of their fellow-guards decided to die. In Morrowind you had the Indoril armor that made the Ordinators flip and I kind of hoped that Oblivion would allow me to kill guards this way too:(

Legion armor[edit]

Isnt there some legion armor in the armory of the prison district? Overlord878 19:27, 29 May 2008 (EDT)

There's a shield and two helmets. All the other armor is steel. –RpehTCE 01:02, 30 May 2008 (EDT)

And you can take it all without penalty after finishing the main quest because it gets marked as yours and the stolen flag is removed. I was gutted when I discovered that because I wanted to up the amount of gold I got by selling stolen gear to Fathis Ules. Oh well, he will buy legit gear as well. 217.212.230.146 06:08, 2 March 2013 (GMT)

Leyawiin...[edit]

I have noticed that the Leyawin uniform is not in the How to obtain it area. Is this because of laziness?

  1. Simply kill the gaurd, grab the armor (and shield if you want it) and either pay off your bounty or serve time.
  2. There should be a dead Leyawin gaurd and horse nearby a Oblivion gate (sometimes the gaurd does not appear, may be me only though). Not the gate for the Allies for Bruma quest. The one by the East city gate.
  3. Around the Oblivion gate that the count's son goes into (Allies for Bruma quest) there are 4 or 5 Leyawin gaurds that are killing any deadra that come out. Some of them may die.

I figure if you are going to give hints on how to obtain the city uniforms then you should at least include all of them, eh? --W27Y 11:08, 21 July 2008 (EDT)

If you would like to make suggestions, please do not start off by insulting every editor on the site with accusations of laziness. Your suggestions are nothing more than what is already covered in the General Tips section of the article. Repeating that same information ten times is not laziness, but rather a belief that redundancy does not help readers and accomplishes nothing except making the page longer. --NepheleTalk 11:18, 21 July 2008 (EDT)

First of all, I apologize for making it seem like I was insulting anybody. That is not what I intended. I know that people work very hard on this Wiki and I appreciate and respect that. It was bad wording on my part. Like I said: I apologize. I did not mean to insult anyone, I understand laziness was probably a bad word to use.

Second, there is a different way to get the uniform so it is not all that redundant (dead gaurd by the Oblivion gate on the East of Leyawin). Maybe I missed something (or a lot of something knowing me) and I apologize for that too. I am sure though there is someone wondering how to get the Leyawin uniform blood free (not killing or stealing) so I wanted to present a way or 2 how.

I apologize for offending anyone. I was simply suggesting a few ways to get the uniform from Leyawin. If not posting anything else is what it takes then so be it, I am fine with that if I am jut going to cause problems by trying to be helpful. --W27Y 11:39, 21 July 2008 (EDT)

You can get the Leyawiin armour by doing the first of Lucien Lachance's contracts after he makes you his Silencer. 217.212.230.146 06:11, 2 March 2013 (GMT)

Images[edit]

I think this page would be greatly benefited by images of each of the guard uniforms. Who agrees? Chunk of Ham 18:39, 19 January 2009 (EST)

I agree. It really sucks that I'm not able to use my father's Mac pro to play oblivion, even is we still owned the PC version. Wish I could help, but if I could, sombody could explain to me how to take screenshots on the XBox 360 if possible. Saritatsu January 2009

Bruma Tip Inaccuracy?[edit]

From the article:

This is one of the easiest to get. Just do the Two Sides of the Coin quest. When Tyrellius Logellus attacks you at the end, you can kill him freely without any risk of bounty. He also always carries an almost complete set of chainmail armor, useful if you are a lower level light armor character. You will not get the Bruma cuirass from this quest, however.

When you kill him at the end of the quest, Tyrellius carries neither the Bruma cuirass nor the Bruma shield at that point of the quest, as far as I can remember. It's just a basic set of chainmail armour he wears, isn't it? So while you're technically getting armour from a Bruma guard, you're not actually getting anything unique to the Bruma guard uniform by killing and looting him. So, should that be removed from the article? I dunno if I'm missing something (I know he wears the cuirass when he has a chat with Jorundr, but not when he fights you; I assume you can't kill him easily or bounty-free if you attack him while you're still in jail) which is why I'm not making the article edit myself. --Dalimyr(TC) 21:58, 11 March 2009 (EDT)

Good point, and quite right. I've deleted that from the article since you get neither cuirass nor shield using that method. –RpehTCE 02:08, 12 March 2009 (EDT)

Stealing armor from Hieronymous Lex[edit]

Apperantly, you can steal the armor from Hieronymus Lex. Is this true, or not? — Unsigned comment by 216.232.212.89 (talk) on 19 March 2009

Which armour are you talking about; his Imperial Watch one or the standard Anvil one he gets when he is reassigned there? --SerCenKing 03:41, 19 March 2009 (EDT)
You can't take Watch armor from Lex at any point, which is I assume what you were asking? Anvil armor can be taken if it is unequipped. –RpehTCE 18:15, 19 March 2009 (EDT)

how to get All the guard uniforms[edit]

ok all you have to do is smack a guard then run in to the fighters guild they kill him for you go out pay your bounty come back to the body and get the stuff. *note* you can't block or you might kill the guard and receive a large bounty.Cold nord0 16:50, 5 May 2009 (EDT)

Difference bewtween chainmail and steel[edit]

Is it worth noting that skingrad guards wear steel along with their normal guard outfit and all the other guards wear chainmail? --65.87.242.28 17:03, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

I don't think it is really worth noting. Had the armor been more expensive/valuable, it would be. But with just steel and chainmail, I don't think it warrants a mention on this page. --Elliot(T-C) 17:21, 22 July 2009 (UTC)

How about another option?[edit]

Well I'm new on this whole oblivion talk stuff but I have played oblivion alot and one thing I noticed was that there's a quest I think gives you the armor. Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't the quest mazoga the Orc Give you the armor? Not give you the armor but give you a quest to get the armor. In the quest she says she's a guard ( eventhough she is not a guard) but going through the whole process and completing the quest gives you the imperial dragon shield (the white and gold imperial shield, I'm not sure if imperial dragon uniform is the correct name) but the reward for that quest is that white and gold shield, you get it from the count of leyawin. Wouldn't doing quests for him (after accepting the offer of becoming a white horse gaurd or whatever it's called) give you the rest of the armor piece by piece? — Unsigned comment by DeadStranger (talkcontribs) on 5 September 2009

No. The shield is the only part you can receive of that uniform. --Timenn-<talk> 15:21, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

Leyawin/Bravil[edit]

Simply get a Will o' the Wisp to follow you to the front gate. The guards will most likely kill any other creature you get to follow you but they can't hurt the wisps with their silver weapons. 173.66.234.111 19:36, 25 October 2009 (UTC)

Silver weapons ignore Resist Normal Weapons (see Oblivion:Weapons), so that is not true. It is likely the reason why guards were given silver weapons, to prevent such issues from occurring. --Timenn-<talk> 13:29, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
Yeah. You can't hurt wisps, ghosts, or wraiths with fine steel shortswords, but spells, silver weapons, and the Blade of Woe work just fine.

217.212.230.146 06:17, 2 March 2013 (GMT)

Clean Up tag[edit]

I agree that the page does need to be cleaned up and that some of the information is contradictory , and would happily do it myself, I just want to ask where the first person writing was, as I see none on the article.Mikeyboy52 14:45, 4 January 2010 (UTC)

I believe it refers to this section ("...in my experience..."). --Timenn-<talk> 15:11, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
thanks, I'll see if I cant think of a way to give the information, while taking out the first person view at the same time. Mikeyboy52 15:32, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

done, and again, thanks. Mikeyboy52 15:36, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

  • I cleaned up a bit but i think the sections on how to obatain each guard uniform should be removed, they are all covered under the the first section. It just seems kind of redundant.Cmdr 22:16, 26 January 2010 (UTC)

Legion Armor Bug?[edit]

PS3 user -- I acquired a set of legion armor from a dead guardsman who died by falling. Strangely, the armor stats are all wrong. The weights appear correct, but the armor ratings give the following: boots 2 (not 4.5) ; cuirass 6 (not 11.25) ; gauntlets 2 (not 4.5) ; greaves 3 (not 6.75) ; helmet 2 (not 4.5) ; shield 7 (not 13.5). These stats give the armor "iron" quality, but at legion weight! The armor is at 100% health, my character is level 3. Any ideas? (PS3 user)71.224.13.163 17:25, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Marcus

The stats listed are those that you will see at level one-hundred. You probably don't have a fully leveled heavy armor skill. --AKB Talk 17:27, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
Does that apply to weaons as well?

The damage rating for the silver bow (3, not 10) and silver longsword (6, not 14) are way off too.71.224.13.163 17:38, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Marcus

Yes it does. --AKB Talk 17:41, 15 February 2011 (UTC)

Trust me, I'm not trying to belabor the point, but this is how the items appear when I bring up my character's inventory. Will the inventory statistics actually change as my character's levels increase? If so, when/how? I must say, this is my third character and only the first time I've noticed this kind of discrepancy in the inventory stats vs. the stats provided on the site. I was certain there was a glitch of some kind. One more thing--the game is set to max difficulty. Thanks again.71.224.13.163 17:46, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Marcus
That's heavy armor, so its stats will go up when your heavy armor skill goes up. rpeh •TCE 17:50, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
Thank you. So unless I hear differently, I'll assume the same applies as blade and marksman skills increase. Thanks again for your prompt help.71.224.13.163 17:53, 15 February 2011 (UTC)Marcus
Your weapon statistics improve as your skills do, for more information on this see This page. For more information about armor stats see here. --AKB Talk 17:55, 15 February 2011 (UTC)

Can Someone else please test this?[edit]

I have recently tried to get some free armor from the skingrad guards and I got some for one of the strangest reasons. I frenzied 2 guards, then summoned a scamp. One guard attacked the Scamp, the other ran, got other guards, and teamed up on the guard who attacked the scamp. What would have provoked the guards to attack that one guard? I have tried this with many other summoned creatures, like ghosts, Atronaches, Liches, and Daedra, Hungers, and the undead(that includes the three shambles.(Replete, Decrepit, and the normal one.))

Has really no one noticed this yet after all this time???[edit]

To get a guards uniform without killing anyone is very simple! All you have to do is enter during the night the guard house/barracks of the town guard you want to take the uniform from (this isnt even considered trespassing except for Leyawiin). Just go to the place where the guards are sleeping and pickpocket from one of the sleeping guards the cuirass and shield (also helmet if you still dont have it) - the guards take off their helmet, shield and cuirass when they lay down to sleep, some that you find already sleeping might even have their whole armor taken off. The armor pieces will count as stolen property of course but just sell it to a fence then buy it back and from now on it will be legal. This also works with the Imperial soldiers just go to one of the towers where they sleep (like during "Untaxing the Poor") and pickpocket their armor, however entering the room in which they sleep is considered trespassing but if you use chameleon it shouldnt be a problem. The only ones this doesnt work with is the Kvatch guard because there are only a few left and they dont have a place to sleep but that cuirass and shield we can get from one of the dead guards inside the gate or from those that die during the battle (unless we manage to keep them alive). The robbed guards will now walk around without the pieces of armor you stole, however it seems they eventualy get back to normal if they were random nameless guards I never tried it with the specific ones but I once stole Lex's claymore and if I remember correctly he never got a new one. — Unsigned comment by 93.105.243.166 (talk)

"You can also head to the castle (or in the Imperial City, guard tower), and steal the armor while the guards are sleeping." Elliot (talk) 00:08, 29 September 2011 (UTC)

With Essential Characters[edit]

I've figured a rather easy way to loot Legion Armor, provided you're an Apprentice at Illusion, and aren't up to the Arena Champion Match. Get a Touch of Rage spell from Calindil (Mystic Emporium, Market District), go to the Arena and cast it on Agronak. If he doesn't attack, lower his disposition, and he should attack. Run outside to the nearest guard, and watch them fight. Since Agronak is essential, he won't die, but the guard isn't. Continue casting the spell on Agronak until he kills the guard. You won't get a bounty since casting Frenzy on people isn't assault. You can use any essential characters for this. --124.168.182.146 03:18, 11 April 2012 (UTC)