LeFemm Armor adds two new sets of armor, Domina Armor and Gold Armor, specifically designed for female characters. Additionally, the add-on includes female models for four previously existing armors which used male models on female characters; specifically Imperial Steel Cuirass, Imperial Chain Cuirass, Netch Leather Cuirass and Steel Cuirass. May 12, 2018 In Morrowind, beast races couldn't wear helmets or boots, but their feet were also far more beast-like than in Skyrim or ESO. That's all I got. In ESO, having the claws exposed is a matter of personal preference. Dec 20, 2003 Page 2 of 2 - Beast Races and Boots - posted in Morrowind Mod Talk: Normal feet? Is that an actual thing or was it some sort of morrow-joke that I don't understand? I'm fairly new to Morrowind, but my favorite races to play in ES games are the argonian and khajiit. Right now, I'm playing as a khajiit, and the inability to wear helmets or boots, is just. I knew they were unable to before I chose khajiit anyway, but I underestimated how much it would suck. Being unable to wear two very important armor pieces seems like a major handicap.
Below is general information on clothing (including jewelry, excluding armor) in Morrowind, followed by a list of all base, unenchanted clothing items in the main game (see also Tribunal:Base Clothing and Bloodmoon:Base Clothing for such items provided by the expansions).
- Enchant Point Values
- The Enchant values shown here are as used in-game. A fraction value shown here will be displayed truncated in-game. The Construction Set uses these values times ten for increased precision.
- Gold-to-Enchant Ratio
- As a rule of thumb, the gold value of clothing is twice its Enchant points. Exceptions are the Imperial Templar Belt and Gondolier Shirt (underpriced for their enchantability, which is slightly above Expensive level), and the Imperial Belt, Indoril Belt, Imperial Skirt, and Imperial Templar Skirt (all over-priced, with 0.5 enchantment points, which should have translated to a value of 1 septim).
- Gender Neutrality
- Most clothing, like armor, in the game can be worn by either gender, though the meshes of some are clearly designed for one gender or the other and will look funny if not on the right one (e.g. the red and black common shirt looks distorted on a woman). Some of the items have highly distinct meshes for each gender; for example, a shirt that visibly is a shirt–vest combo on a male may appear as a similar shirt–bodice combo on a female.
- Compatibility
- Skirts and pants are not mutually exclusive; you can wear both at the same time. Two clothing items, gloves and shoes, cannot be worn with their armor equivalents (gauntlets/bracers, and boots, respectively); these are the only clothing–armor incompatibilities. Only one of each item may be worn at any given time, except for rings (you can equip two).
- Race Restrictions
- Shoes (like boots) cannot be worn by the beast races (Khajiit and Argonian), only by the various human and elf varieties.
- Enchantment Effects and Equipping
- A Constant Effect item must be equipped for its effect to be active. It is not necessary to manually equip an item to use a Cast When Used enchantment it has; simply select it from Magic window, and cast in magic mode (versus weapon mode). Note that this may replace a previously equipped item of the same sort (it will definitely do so for anything but rings). If a specific item is desired to be worn most of the time, it must be re-equipped after using another item of the same sort that has replaced it as the equipped item of that type. An item with only a Constant Effect enchantment does not appear in the Magic window, so it must always be manually equipped from the Apparel or Magic panes of the Inventory window. Cast When Strikes enchantments do not apply to clothing items.
- Visibility
- Pants, shirts, and gloves are worn under armor. Skirts are worn over pants, greaves, and sometimes the tops of boots. Robes cover everything but large pauldrons, tips of boots/shoes, and hands of gauntlets/gloves (and of course helms and shields). Rings and belts are not visible on NPCs, nor on the player character's 'paper doll' in the inventory screen, but only as inventory icons, or as idle items on the ground or another surface.
- Merchants
- As with armor, if you sell to a merchant (who buys and sells clothing) any clothing item that is worth more than what they are wearing of the same type, they'll equip the better item you've sold them, and it will not be among the items they have for sale (though what they were wearing before will be).
- Companions
- A companion (follower) NPC with inventory sharing – namely Calvus Horatius in the Tribunal expansion – will benefit from many Constant Effect enchanted clothing items (other than those which do not pertain to such an NPC, such as Fortify Mercantile). The
AddItem
Console command can be used to give such items to other followers who pre-date the expansion and do not have inventory sharing, such as Fjorgeir. Followers' AI is limited, and they will only use Cast When Used enchantments in combat, and only if the item has an offensive effect. A very useful Constant Effect is Water Breathing, especially if you do not have a good target/touch spell for this; companions will blissfully follow you underwater until they drown (you'll hear them gurgling when running out of air). If a companion has equipped a Constant Effect item and you give them another item of the same type that has a higher gold value, they will equip that new item instead, for as long as they have it in their inventory.
Amulets[edit]
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Amulet | common_amulet_01 common_amulet_02 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Amulet | expensive_amulet_01 expensive_amulet_02 | 1.0 | 30 | 15 |
Extravagant Sapphire Amulet Extravagant Ruby Amulet | extravagant_amulet_01 extravagant_amulet_02 | 1.0 | 120 | 60 |
Exquisite Amulet | exquisite_amulet_01 | 1.0 | 240 | 120 |
Belts[edit]
Note: Belts are not visible on the player or NPCs. Visibly apparent belts on characters are actually part of pants, shirts, robes, or armor.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Belt | common_belt_01 common_belt_02 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Belt | expensive_belt_01 expensive_belt_02 | 1.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Belt | extravagant_belt_01 extravagant_belt_02 | 1.0 | 40 | 20 |
Exquisite Belt | exquisite_belt_01 | 1.0 | 80 | 40 |
Imperial Belt | imperial belt | 2.0 | 2 | 0.5 |
Imperial Templar Belt | templar belt | 2.0 | 4 | 10 |
Indoril Belt | indoril_belt | 2.0 | 5 | 0.5 |
Gloves[edit]
Note: You cannot wear gloves and gauntlets or bracers at the same time.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Left Glove Common Right Glove | common_glove_left_01 common_glove_right_01 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Left Glove Expensive Right Glove | expensive_glove_left_01 expensive_glove_right_01 | 1.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Left Glove Extravagant Right Glove | extravagant_glove_left_01 extravagant_glove_right_01 | 1.0 | 40 | 20 |
Pants[edit]
Note: May be worn with a skirt. (British English: 'trousers' are what is meant here, not 'underpants'.)
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Pants | common_pants_01 common_pants_01_a | 2.0 | 4 | 2 |
Expensive Pants | expensive_pants_01 expensive_pants_01_a | 2.0 | 15 | 7.5 |
Extravagant Pants | extravagant_pants_01 extravagant_pants_02 | 2.0 | 60 | 30 |
Exquisite Pants | exquisite_pants_01 | 2.0 | 120 | 60 |
Rings[edit]
Note: You can wear two rings at the same time. Rings are not visible on the player or NPCs.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Ring | common_ring_01 Hue download for mac. common_ring_02 | 0.1 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Ring | expensive_ring_01 expensive_ring_02 | 0.1 | 30 | 15 |
Extravagant Ring | extravagant_ring_01 extravagant_ring_02 | 0.1 | 120 | 60 |
Exquisite Ring | exquisite_ring_01 exquisite_ring_02 | 0.1 | 240 | 120 |
Morrowind Beast Race Boots
Robes[edit]
Note: Worn over other clothes and most armor.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Robe Crying suns - digital artbook download for mac. | common_robe_01 common_robe_02 | 3.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Robe | expensive_robe_01 expensive_robe_02 | 3.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Robe | extravagant_robe_01 extravagant_robe_01_a | 3.0 | 40 | 20 |
Exquisite Robe | exquisite_robe_01 | 3.0 | 80 | 40 |
Shirts[edit]
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Shirt | common_shirt_01 common_shirt_01_a | 2.0 | 4 | 2 |
Gondolier Shirt | common_shirt_gondolier | 6.0 | 6 | 10 |
Expensive Shirt | expensive_shirt_01 expensive_shirt_01_a | 2.0 | 15 | 7.5 |
Extravagant Shirt | extravagant_shirt_01 extravagant_shirt_01_h | 2.0 | 60 | 30 |
Exquisite Shirt | exquisite_shirt_01 | 2.0 | 120 | 60 |
Shoes[edit]
Note: You cannot wear shoes and boots at the same time. Beast races, such as Argonians and Khajiit, cannot wear either.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Shoes | common_shoes_01 common_shoes_02 | 3.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Shoes | expensive_shoes_01 expensive_shoes_02 | 3.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Shoes | extravagant_shoes_01 extravagant_shoes_02 | 3.0 | 40 | 20 |
Exquisite Shoes | exquisite_shoes_01 | 3.0 | 80 | 40 |
Skirts[edit]
Note: You can wear skirts as any race or gender (males may think of them as kilts or pteruges if they like). May be worn with pants.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Skirt | common_skirt_01 common_skirt_02 | 2.0 | 4 | 2 |
Expensive Skirt | expensive_skirt_01 expensive_skirt_02 | 2.0 | 15 | 7.5 |
Extravagant Skirt | extravagant_skirt_01 extravagant_skirt_02 | 2.0 | 60 | 30 |
Exquisite Skirt | exquisite_skirt_01 | 2.0 | 120 | 60 |
Imperial Skirt | imperial skirt_clothing | 2.0 | 4 | 0.5 |
Imperial Templar Skirt | templar skirt obj | 2.5 | 6 | 0.5 |
ADUL'S LEGGINGS
In Morrowind, beast races like the khajiit and argonians cannot wear boots because they do not fit their legs. This mod adds special footwear to the game called leggings, designed specifically for beast races. If you play a character of any beast race who wears armor then consider checking this out.
In this version every type of boots from Morrowind, Tribunal, and Bloodmoon are included as leggings.
Version: 2.05
Year of release: 2003
File size: 104 KB
Requirements: Morrowind (there are also Tribunal and Bloodmoon versions included in the file)
Screenshots:
Morrowind Beast Race Boots Boot
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- Gold-to-Enchant Ratio
- As a rule of thumb, the gold value of clothing is twice its Enchant points. Exceptions are the Imperial Templar Belt and Gondolier Shirt (underpriced for their enchantability, which is slightly above Expensive level), and the Imperial Belt, Indoril Belt, Imperial Skirt, and Imperial Templar Skirt (all over-priced, with 0.5 enchantment points, which should have translated to a value of 1 septim).
- Gender Neutrality
- Most clothing, like armor, in the game can be worn by either gender, though the meshes of some are clearly designed for one gender or the other and will look funny if not on the right one (e.g. the red and black common shirt looks distorted on a woman). Some of the items have highly distinct meshes for each gender; for example, a shirt that visibly is a shirt–vest combo on a male may appear as a similar shirt–bodice combo on a female.
- Compatibility
- Skirts and pants are not mutually exclusive; you can wear both at the same time. Two clothing items, gloves and shoes, cannot be worn with their armor equivalents (gauntlets/bracers, and boots, respectively); these are the only clothing–armor incompatibilities. Only one of each item may be worn at any given time, except for rings (you can equip two).
- Race Restrictions
- Shoes (like boots) cannot be worn by the beast races (Khajiit and Argonian), only by the various human and elf varieties.
- Enchantment Effects and Equipping
- A Constant Effect item must be equipped for its effect to be active. It is not necessary to manually equip an item to use a Cast When Used enchantment it has; simply select it from Magic window, and cast in magic mode (versus weapon mode). Note that this may replace a previously equipped item of the same sort (it will definitely do so for anything but rings). If a specific item is desired to be worn most of the time, it must be re-equipped after using another item of the same sort that has replaced it as the equipped item of that type. An item with only a Constant Effect enchantment does not appear in the Magic window, so it must always be manually equipped from the Apparel or Magic panes of the Inventory window. Cast When Strikes enchantments do not apply to clothing items.
- Visibility
- Pants, shirts, and gloves are worn under armor. Skirts are worn over pants, greaves, and sometimes the tops of boots. Robes cover everything but large pauldrons, tips of boots/shoes, and hands of gauntlets/gloves (and of course helms and shields). Rings and belts are not visible on NPCs, nor on the player character's 'paper doll' in the inventory screen, but only as inventory icons, or as idle items on the ground or another surface.
- Merchants
- As with armor, if you sell to a merchant (who buys and sells clothing) any clothing item that is worth more than what they are wearing of the same type, they'll equip the better item you've sold them, and it will not be among the items they have for sale (though what they were wearing before will be).
- Companions
- A companion (follower) NPC with inventory sharing – namely Calvus Horatius in the Tribunal expansion – will benefit from many Constant Effect enchanted clothing items (other than those which do not pertain to such an NPC, such as Fortify Mercantile). The
AddItem
Console command can be used to give such items to other followers who pre-date the expansion and do not have inventory sharing, such as Fjorgeir. Followers' AI is limited, and they will only use Cast When Used enchantments in combat, and only if the item has an offensive effect. A very useful Constant Effect is Water Breathing, especially if you do not have a good target/touch spell for this; companions will blissfully follow you underwater until they drown (you'll hear them gurgling when running out of air). If a companion has equipped a Constant Effect item and you give them another item of the same type that has a higher gold value, they will equip that new item instead, for as long as they have it in their inventory.
Amulets[edit]
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Amulet | common_amulet_01 common_amulet_02 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Amulet | expensive_amulet_01 expensive_amulet_02 | 1.0 | 30 | 15 |
Extravagant Sapphire Amulet Extravagant Ruby Amulet | extravagant_amulet_01 extravagant_amulet_02 | 1.0 | 120 | 60 |
Exquisite Amulet | exquisite_amulet_01 | 1.0 | 240 | 120 |
Belts[edit]
Note: Belts are not visible on the player or NPCs. Visibly apparent belts on characters are actually part of pants, shirts, robes, or armor.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Belt | common_belt_01 common_belt_02 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Belt | expensive_belt_01 expensive_belt_02 | 1.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Belt | extravagant_belt_01 extravagant_belt_02 | 1.0 | 40 | 20 |
Exquisite Belt | exquisite_belt_01 | 1.0 | 80 | 40 |
Imperial Belt | imperial belt | 2.0 | 2 | 0.5 |
Imperial Templar Belt | templar belt | 2.0 | 4 | 10 |
Indoril Belt | indoril_belt | 2.0 | 5 | 0.5 |
Gloves[edit]
Note: You cannot wear gloves and gauntlets or bracers at the same time.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Left Glove Common Right Glove | common_glove_left_01 common_glove_right_01 | 1.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Left Glove Expensive Right Glove | expensive_glove_left_01 expensive_glove_right_01 | 1.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Left Glove Extravagant Right Glove | extravagant_glove_left_01 extravagant_glove_right_01 | 1.0 | 40 | 20 |
Pants[edit]
Note: May be worn with a skirt. (British English: 'trousers' are what is meant here, not 'underpants'.)
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Pants | common_pants_01 common_pants_01_a | 2.0 | 4 | 2 |
Expensive Pants | expensive_pants_01 expensive_pants_01_a | 2.0 | 15 | 7.5 |
Extravagant Pants | extravagant_pants_01 extravagant_pants_02 | 2.0 | 60 | 30 |
Exquisite Pants | exquisite_pants_01 | 2.0 | 120 | 60 |
Rings[edit]
Note: You can wear two rings at the same time. Rings are not visible on the player or NPCs.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Ring | common_ring_01 Hue download for mac. common_ring_02 | 0.1 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Ring | expensive_ring_01 expensive_ring_02 | 0.1 | 30 | 15 |
Extravagant Ring | extravagant_ring_01 extravagant_ring_02 | 0.1 | 120 | 60 |
Exquisite Ring | exquisite_ring_01 exquisite_ring_02 | 0.1 | 240 | 120 |
Morrowind Beast Race Boots
Robes[edit]
Note: Worn over other clothes and most armor.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Robe Crying suns - digital artbook download for mac. | common_robe_01 common_robe_02 | 3.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Robe | expensive_robe_01 expensive_robe_02 | 3.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Robe | extravagant_robe_01 extravagant_robe_01_a | 3.0 | 40 | 20 |
Exquisite Robe | exquisite_robe_01 | 3.0 | 80 | 40 |
Shirts[edit]
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Shirt | common_shirt_01 common_shirt_01_a | 2.0 | 4 | 2 |
Gondolier Shirt | common_shirt_gondolier | 6.0 | 6 | 10 |
Expensive Shirt | expensive_shirt_01 expensive_shirt_01_a | 2.0 | 15 | 7.5 |
Extravagant Shirt | extravagant_shirt_01 extravagant_shirt_01_h | 2.0 | 60 | 30 |
Exquisite Shirt | exquisite_shirt_01 | 2.0 | 120 | 60 |
Shoes[edit]
Note: You cannot wear shoes and boots at the same time. Beast races, such as Argonians and Khajiit, cannot wear either.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Shoes | common_shoes_01 common_shoes_02 | 3.0 | 2 | 1 |
Expensive Shoes | expensive_shoes_01 expensive_shoes_02 | 3.0 | 10 | 5 |
Extravagant Shoes | extravagant_shoes_01 extravagant_shoes_02 | 3.0 | 40 | 20 |
Exquisite Shoes | exquisite_shoes_01 | 3.0 | 80 | 40 |
Skirts[edit]
Note: You can wear skirts as any race or gender (males may think of them as kilts or pteruges if they like). May be worn with pants.
Name | ID(s) | Enchant | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Skirt | common_skirt_01 common_skirt_02 | 2.0 | 4 | 2 |
Expensive Skirt | expensive_skirt_01 expensive_skirt_02 | 2.0 | 15 | 7.5 |
Extravagant Skirt | extravagant_skirt_01 extravagant_skirt_02 | 2.0 | 60 | 30 |
Exquisite Skirt | exquisite_skirt_01 | 2.0 | 120 | 60 |
Imperial Skirt | imperial skirt_clothing | 2.0 | 4 | 0.5 |
Imperial Templar Skirt | templar skirt obj | 2.5 | 6 | 0.5 |
ADUL'S LEGGINGS
In Morrowind, beast races like the khajiit and argonians cannot wear boots because they do not fit their legs. This mod adds special footwear to the game called leggings, designed specifically for beast races. If you play a character of any beast race who wears armor then consider checking this out.
In this version every type of boots from Morrowind, Tribunal, and Bloodmoon are included as leggings.
Version: 2.05
Year of release: 2003
File size: 104 KB
Requirements: Morrowind (there are also Tribunal and Bloodmoon versions included in the file)
Screenshots:
Morrowind Beast Race Boots Boot
Leave a commentComments (4):