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| Smithing 20
 
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| Can create Steel Armor and [[:Category:Steel weapons|weapons]] at [[forge]]s, and improve them twice as much
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| Can create [[:Category:Steel armor|Steel armor]] and [[:Category:Steel weapons|weapons]] at [[forge]]s, and improve them twice as much
 
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| Smithing 30, Steel Smithing
| Can create Elven Armor and [[:Category:Elven weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
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| Can create [[:Category:Elven armor|Elven armor]] and [[:Category:Elven weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
 
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| Smithing 30, Steel Smithing
| Can create Dwarven armor and [[:Category:Dwarven weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
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| Can create [[:Category:Dwarven armor|Dwarven armor]] and [[:Category:Dwarven weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
 
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| Smithing 50, Dwarven Smithing
 
| Smithing 50, Dwarven Smithing
| Can create Orcish armor and [[:Category:Orcish weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
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| Can create [[:Category:Orcish armor|Orcish armor]] and [[:Category:Orcish weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
 
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| Smithing 60, Steel Smithing
 
| Smithing 60, Steel Smithing
| One can improve magical weapons and [[:Category:Magic armor|armor]]
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| One can improve [[:Category:Enchanted weapons|magical weapons]] and [[:Category:Enchanted armor|armor]]
 
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| Smithing 70, Advanced Armors
 
| Smithing 70, Advanced Armors
| Can create Glass Armor and [[:Category:Glass weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
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| Can create [[:Category:Glass Armor and [[:Category:Glass weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
 
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| Smithing 90, Ebony Smithing
 
| Smithing 90, Ebony Smithing
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| Can create [[:Category:Daedric armor|Daedric armor]] and [[:Category:Daedric weapons|weapons]] at forges, and improve them twice as much
 
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| Smithing 100, Daedric Smithing or Glass Smithing
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Smithing

The Smithing skill is used to create weapons and armor using metals and other materials available in the land of Skyrim, or to improve existing weapons and armor..

To begin improving the Smithing skill, talk to Alvor in Riverwood. The tasks he gives appear under "Miscellaneous" in your Quest log.

Description of Armors

  • Leather Armor: created by using the pelts of animals that you have killed. By using the tanning rack at most blacksmith workstations, you can turn pelts into leather, or turn leather into leather strips. Leather is needed to smith or improve leather armor while leather strips are needed to create all types of armor.
  • Iron Armor: created by using the previously mentioned leather strips in combination with Iron Ingots at the blacksmiths' forges. Iron Ore is required to create Iron Ingots. Iron ore can be mined from ore veins scattered throughout the rocky landscape of Skyrim through use of a pickaxe. Iron ore in your inventory can be refined at a smelter (such as the one at the Whiterun blacksmith) to be transformed into Iron Ingots.
  • Steel Armor: Steel Armor requires Steel Ingots in addition to Iron Ingots and Leather Strips, In addition you will need to have invested in the base perk of the smithing skill tree. Steel ingots are created by smelting Iron Ore with Corundum Ore in a smelter.
  • Elven Armor: Elven Armor requires the Elven Smithing perk in the smithing skill tree. The base material for all Elven armor is Refined Moonstone which is also used to improve existing weapons and armor. To craft the gilded armor you must also have Quicksilver Ingots.
  • Dwarven Armor: Dwarven Armor requires the Dwarven Smithing perk in the smithing skill tree, which additionally requires at least 30 proficiency in smithing. In order to get the required materials, you will need to track down broken dwarven artifacts to smelt into Ingots; a good place to search for these are the various Dwemer Ruins scattered near the Morrowind border (eastern Skyrim).
  • Glass Armor: requires Refined Malachite, a green and blue ingot, to smith and improve.
  • Ebony Armor: Ebony Armor requires Ebony Ingots and the Ebony Smithing perk (80). Ebony can be found in mines close to Orcish strongholds. Ebony is the only armor that requires only Ebony ingots to make.
  • Deadric Armor: requiring ebony and a Daedra Heart, this armour can be crafted after the level 90 smithing perk is added.
  • Dragon Armor: There are two types of dragon armor: Dragonplate and Dragonscale. Dragonplate is a heavy armor crafted from Dragon Bones and Dragon Scales. Dragonscale is a light armor crafted from dragon scales.

Tips

  • You can pay Eorlund Gray-Mane at the Skyforge to train you in smithing after joining the Companions, assuming you have enough gold at your disposal.
  • Activating the Warrior stone and forging a large number of iron daggers is another quick way to level your smithing skill.
  • Having difficulty acquiring raw materials? Enemies occasionally carry metal ores or Ingots.
  • Some areas such as the summit of the Throat of the World or various mines scattered about Skyrim contain large concentrations of ore veins.
  • You can purchase a selection of Ingots and leather from any smith.

Improving Armor and Weapons

  • Grindstones are used to improve weapons - You can sharpen your weapons for extra damage. This requires Ingots and a maximum of two upgrades can be applied to a weapon with the applicable perk unlocked.
  • Workbenches are used to improve armor - You can upgrade armor for extra armor rating. This requires ingots or leather. Armor can be upgraded to six levels of quality with the applicable perk unlocked. In order, these levels are: Fine, Superior, Exquisite, Flawless, Epic and Legendary.

Perks

Perks (Ranks) Requirements Description (Ranks)
Steel Smithing Smithing 20 Can create Steel armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Elven Smithing Smithing 30, Steel Smithing Can create Elven armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Dwarven Smithing Smithing 30, Steel Smithing Can create Dwarven armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Advanced Armors Smithing 50, Elven Smithing Can create Scaled and Plate armor at forges, and improve them twice as much
Orcish Smithing Smithing 50, Dwarven Smithing Can create Orcish armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Arcane Blacksmith Smithing 60, Steel Smithing One can improve magical weapons and armor
Glass Smithing Smithing 70, Advanced Armors Can create [[:Category:Glass Armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Ebony Smithing Smithing 80, Orcish Smithing Can create Ebony armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Daedric Smithing Smithing 90, Ebony Smithing Can create Daedric armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much
Dragon Smithing Smithing 100, Daedric Smithing or Glass Smithing Can create Dragon armor and weapons at forges, and improve them twice as much

Trainers

Skillbooks

Apparel

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