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Skyrim Survival Mode Armor Warmth Ratings Work <GENUINE × 2026>

Full sets of armor generally range from a total Warmth of . Warmth Category Typical Rating Max Warmth 131

For a character who fights and explores the frozen north without constant camping:

Each armor piece will display three key metrics:

: Roughly 2/5 of your total Warmth rating is converted into a percentage that reduces the speed at which you get cold .

The baseline for most mid-tier gear. Common sets like Leather, Elven, or Orcish fall into this category.

In Survival Mode, each wearable piece of armor (helmet, chest, gauntlets, boots) has a hidden . The higher your total warmth, the slower you lose body heat in cold regions (e.g., Winterhold, Dawnstar, the Throat of the World). If warmth is too low, you’ll suffer from hypothermia , which reduces health, stamina, and magicka regeneration—eventually killing you.

Full sets of armor generally range from a total Warmth of . Warmth Category Typical Rating Max Warmth 131

For a character who fights and explores the frozen north without constant camping:

Each armor piece will display three key metrics:

: Roughly 2/5 of your total Warmth rating is converted into a percentage that reduces the speed at which you get cold .

The baseline for most mid-tier gear. Common sets like Leather, Elven, or Orcish fall into this category.

In Survival Mode, each wearable piece of armor (helmet, chest, gauntlets, boots) has a hidden . The higher your total warmth, the slower you lose body heat in cold regions (e.g., Winterhold, Dawnstar, the Throat of the World). If warmth is too low, you’ll suffer from hypothermia , which reduces health, stamina, and magicka regeneration—eventually killing you.