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In Skyrim’s Survival Mode , staying warm is just as critical as your armor rating. directly determine how quickly you accumulate "Cold," a status that progressively lowers your total health and movement speed. How Warmth Ratings Work

Armor is generally categorized into three tiers based on its Warmth properties: Typical Rating (Body) Fur Armor (shirtless), Forsworn, Golden Saint Neutral Iron, Steel, City Guard, Studded, Most Mage Robes High

A helpful rule of thumb is that your Cold resistance is roughly 2/5 of your total Warmth rating. Armor Warmth Tiers

Fur (sleeved), Glass, Ebony, Daedric, Dragon, Archmage Robes The Best Warmth Armor Sets

Warmth is internally capped at 206 , which reduces the rate of cooling by approximately 85% .

The maximum base Warmth rating achievable through a full armor set is . The following sets provide this maximum value:

Your total Warmth is the sum of all equipped items.

Every piece of apparel—armor, clothing, and even some jewelry—has a hidden or visible Warmth value.

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Skyrim Survival Mode Armor Warmth Ratings [updated] -

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