- Skyrim is one of those games which supports mods at a massive scale, well there are many mods which are useless and only consumes space but in this list, we bring to you the Best Skyrim Mods to try out in 2020 ranging from removing Loading Screen to changing the complete User interface.
- For other uses, see Necromancer Amulet. According to Wuunferth the Unliving, the Necromancer Amulet is a legendary enchanted amulet of immense power and once belonged to Mannimarco, the King of Worms.1 At the end of 'Blood on the Ice,' the Strange Amulet becomes the Necromancer Amulet and can be removed from Calixto Corrium's corpse. 1 Usefulness 2 Quests 2.1 Blood on the Ice 3 Trivia 4 Bugs 5.
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There is a common misconception regarding robes in Skyrim.
Some people think that only wizards should wear them, when in reality there are some robes that can increase the efficiency of almost every class of warrior.
You’ll need to find a proper robe to suit your needs and there’s no better place to start than this list.
I’ll give you a rundown of the best robes in Skyrim and show you where to find them.
This list takes into consideration all of the robes available in the game, so be sure to look for the one that adapts to what you’re looking for. I do concede, however, that most of the robes on this list are ideal to be worn by mages of all schools of magic.
I’ve also included a couple sets of clothing that offer good benefits to every player and can be easily interchanged with robes to provide different effects during quests.
10. Necromancer’s Robes
The Necromancer’s robes are very easy to find and you’ll often come across them on any dungeon where black magic is practiced.
In fact, you should be able to come across some of these robes during the first few quests of the College of Winterhold, when looking to retrieve the books for the Archmage.
The Necromancer’s robes grant a significant boost to your magicka regeneration as they increase it by 75%.
Granted you’ll be walking around the College of Winterhold dressed as someone who performs black magic in shady dungeons, but you’ll be able to cast spells much more frequently!
9. Telvanni Robes
You can find the Telvanni robes being worn by Ildari Sarothril in the Highpoint Tower.
The effect that Telvanni robes provide is the same as the Necromancer’s robes.
The main advantage of the Telvanni robes is that you won’t have to walk around dressed as a necromancer to increase your magicka regeneration by 75% and, in fact, the Telvanni robes look way more sleek than their dark-hooded counterpart.
You can’t kill Ildari if you want to earn these clothes. You will receive them as a reward as soon as you finish the “Old Friends” quest.
8. Dunmer Outfit (Every Variation)
It’s no surprise that the Dunmer’s favorite outfit includes some sort of magical attribute, considering that Dark Elves are commonly known as some of the strongest wizards that roam Tamriel.
As such, the Dunmer outfit (which comes in different versions, including hooded and non-hooded variants) gives you a 75% magicka regeneration bonus.
The versatility of the Dunmer outfit makes it one of the finest magician’s robes that you can get in Skyrim, and the fact that they’re worn by countless NPC’s in the game makes them quite easy to find and obtain.
7. Mythic Dawn Robes
Worn by members of the Mythic Dawn cult, the Mythic Dawn robes have the same effect as the last three items on this list.
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But they grant you a slicker look than any of the former. Thankfully not many people around Skyrim know how members of the Mythic Dawn dress so you won’t be raising many eyebrows by wearing their outfit!
You’ll need to either steal these robes from the quarters of a Mythic Dawn member or kill any member of the faction if you wish to get your hands on a set of these robes.
6. Taron Dreth’s Robes
Worn by Taron Dreth himself, these robes are identical to the Master’s Robes.
However they have a very powerful enchantment which makes destruction spells cost 15% less to cast while also giving you a bonus of 75% magicka regeneration speed.
Obtaining the robe can prove to be a bit of a challenge. Dreth will attack you if you tell him that you have a mutual friend, as he fears that you know too much about him.
Although it sounds a tad morbid, simply killing the shady character and looting the clothes from his body is the easiest way to get them!
5. Shrouded Robes
Even though the Dark Brotherhood is better known for their light armor sets, the Shrouded Robes are also a valuable piece of equipment that you can find by progressing through the Dark Brotherhood questline.
As you would expect from any item coming from this institution, the Shrouded Robes give you a bonus of 15% less casting cost to destruction spells.
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Naturally you can use these clothes as an assassin – especially if you need to cast a powerful spell to murder someone when they aren’t looking but are lacking the necessary magicka to do so!
4. Cicero’s Clothes
The outfit worn by Cicero himself is the only non-robe included in this list.
But it’s too good not to share it with you. Getting your hands on it can be quite complicated, as you’ll need to complete the Dark Brotherhood questline to be able to obtain it (Cicero must die as well).
However the effects make it worth your time trying to obtain the outfit.
It doubles the amount of damage that you do while sneaking, while also giving you a boost of 35% to the ability itself.
When using Cicero’s boots you’ll be able to move silently and undetected thanks to the enchantment that is bestowed upon them.
You also get 20% better prices when bargaining with these clothes!
3. Master Robes
Master robes are fantastic.
They grant you a 150% bonus to your magicka regeneration speed, making them a must-have for every wizard (or even aspiring wizard!) in the lands of Skyrim.
The only downside for fashion aficionados is that the robes have no hood, so you might want to find a black hood to match them.
You can buy them at the College of Winterhold as soon as you reach level 32, where you will be able to find them in the store. Keep in mind that you must be level 32 as a whole (your level on each independent school of magic doesn’t influence the availability of this item).
2. Miraak’s Robes
These legendary robes are the ones worn by the powerful Miraak, who appears during the Dragonborn DLC’s main questline.
You must complete the quest “At the Summit of Apocrypha” in order to obtain them and the robes have quite a unique effect: they absorb 15% of the magicka from dragon breath and spells that you receive.
And they also have a chance, when hit, to spawn a tentacle explosion.
1. Archmage’s Robes
The Archmage’s robes are worn by the Archmage of the College of Winterhold.
These robes are widely regarded as the finest piece of clothing in the game when it comes to wizards, as they provide a 15% reduction of magicka cost for all spells, +50 magicka to your total, and a 100% magicka regen bonus.
You can obtain the robes after completing the questline of the College of Winterhold when you become the archmagi and obtain a key to the Archmage’s Quarters located at the top of one of the towers of the college.
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Necromancers are enemy spellcasters who specialize in Conjuration, particularly in the semi-legal school of necromancy: reanimation and suspension of the dead. They can be found in Warlock lairs or gathered around ritual or burial sites in the wilderness, frequently accompanied by skeletons or other undead, and will summon more undead allies when in combat. These mages belong to the ConjurerNPC class.
The type of necromancer you encounter depends on your level. You will continue to meet low-level necromancers even at high levels, but boss-level necromancers will always be at the highest possible level.
Necromancers[edit]
Necromancers rely on their reanimated allies and Destruction spells in combat, and carry a leveled dagger in case of close-quarters fighting (iron, steel, orcish, dwarven, elven, glass, or an enchanted dagger of any quality from iron to Daedric).
They wear a pair of boots along with necromancer robes, hooded necromancer robes, robes of Alteration, robes of Destruction, robes of Restoration, or robes of Fortify Magicka Rate.
In addition to the gear listed above, necromancers have a small chance to carry potions, poisons, soul gems (including a higher chance for black soul gems above level 20), Novice or Apprentice level spell tomes, ingredients (common, uncommon, or rare), recipes, and a small amount of gold.
On death, necromancers have a 10% chance to drop potions and poisons, and a 5% chance to drop one of the following scrolls:
- Alteration:Scroll of Mass Paralysis
- Conjuration:Scroll of Conjure Storm Atronach, Scroll of Dread Zombie
- Destruction:Scroll of Blizzard, Scroll of Fire Storm
- Illusion:Scroll of Call to Arms, Scroll of Harmony, Scroll of Hysteria, Scroll of Mayhem
- Restoration:Scroll of Bane of the Undead, Scroll of Guardian Circle
Master Necromancers and Arch Necromancers have the same gear as lower-level necromancers, but have a 50% chance to carry a Staff of Chain Lightning, Staff of Fireballs, or a Staff of Ice Storms. Arch Necromancers do not have the chance to carry additional soul gems.
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Novice Necromancer | 1 | Breton | 000551b0 | 50 | 100 | 25 |
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Breton | 000551b1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551b2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551b3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551b4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551b5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551b6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551b7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Apprentice Necromancer | 6 | Breton | 000551b8 | 142 | 158 | 25 |
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Breton | 000551b9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551ba | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551bb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551bc | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551bd | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551be | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Necromancer Adept | 12 | Breton | 000551c0 | 192 | 198 | 25 |
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Breton | 000551c1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551c2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551c3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551c4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551c5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551c6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Necromage | 19 | Breton | 000551c8 | 275 | 270 | 25 |
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Breton | 000551c9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551ca | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dark Elf | 000551cb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551cc | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551cd | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551ce | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551cf | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ascendant Necromancer | 27 | Breton | 000551d0 | 367 | 323 | 25 |
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Dark Elf | 000551d2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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High Elf | 000551d4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551d5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551d6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Master Necromancer | 36 | Breton | 000551d0 | 467 | 383 | 25 |
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Dark Elf | 000551d2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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High Elf | 000551d4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000551d5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imperial | 000551d6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Arch Necromancer | 46 | Breton | 001091bb | 575 | 500 | 50 |
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High Elf | 001091b5 |
Necromancer Bosses[edit]
Apprentice Necromancer bosses have the same inventory as the lower-level necromancers listed above. Necromancer Adept, Necromage, Ascendent Necromancer and Master Necromancer bosses have the same inventory as the Master Necromancers and Arch Necromancers listed above, with the exception that Necromancer Adepts and Necromages have a 50% chance to carry a Staff of Firebolts, Staff of Ice Spikes, or Staff of Lightning Bolts rather than a Staff of Chain Lightning, Fireballs, or Ice Storms.
Name | PC Level | NPC Level | Race | ID | Sta. | Spells | Perks | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Apprentice Necromancer | 1 6 12 | 7 | Breton | 000e1035 | 175 | 190 | 25 |
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Breton | 000e1036 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000e1037 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000e1049 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Necromancer Adept | 19 | 14 | Breton | 000e1039 | 234 | 261 | 25 |
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Breton | 000e103a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000e103b | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Necromage | 27 | 21 | Breton | 000e103d | 317 | 333 | 25 |
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High Elf | 000e1040 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ascendant Necromancer | 36 | 30 | Breton | 000e1041 | 392 | 393 | 25 |
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Breton | 000e1042 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000e1043 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000e1044 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Master Necromancer | 46 | 40 | Breton | 000e1045 | 500 | 410 | 50 |
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High Elf | 000e1047 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
High Elf | 000e1048 |
Wolfskull Cave Necromancers[edit]
These four necromancers are found accompanying the Ritual Master at Wolfskull Cave during The Man Who Cried Wolf. The group includes a Breton woman (0009655b), a Dunmer woman (000e1036), a Nord woman (000e1037), and a Nord man (000e1049). They will have the same leveled stats as a generic necromancer of the appropriate level, but are all named 'Necromancer'.
Named Necromancers[edit]
Name | Location | Description |
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Arondil | Yngvild | An Altmer man exiled from Dawnstar for experimenting on the dead |
Lu'ah Al-Skaven | Ansilvund Burial Chambers | A Redguard woman who commands an army of draugr after failing to resurrect her husband |
Malkoran | Kilkreath Ruins | The mage responsible for the corruption of Meridia's temple |
Nimphaneth | Reachcliff Cave | A Bosmer cannibal encountered during The Taste of Death |
Sanyon | Reachcliff Cave | An Altmer cannibal encountered during The Taste of Death |
Selveni Nethri | Southfringe Sanctum | A Dunmer woman trapped in Southfring Sanctum seeking to escape and find her daughter |
Vals Veran | Hillgrund's Tomb | A Dunmer attempting to raise Golldir's ancestors |
Related Quests[edit]
- Ancestral Worship: Help Golldir save his aunt and stop a necromancer from defiling his ancestral barrow.
- Ansilvund: Kill Lu'ah Al-Skaven in Ansilvund.
- The Black Star: Help find and repair Azura's Star.
- Blood on the Ice: Windhelm is plagued by a shadowy killer.
- Let Sleeping Wolves LieCC: Stop a necromancer from raising undead wolf minions.
- The Man Who Cried Wolf: Investigate reports of strange happenings in Wolfskull Cave.
- Pantea's Flute: Find a missing flute for Pantea.
- The Savior of Selveni Nethri: Help a necromancer escape from Southfringe Sanctum.
- The Staff of HasedokiCC: Locate a legendary staff that's been smuggled into Skyrim.
- Toying With The Dead: Retrieve a necromancer's journals for an interested buyer.
World Interactions[edit]
Notes[edit]
- Most necromancers have a morality of 'Any Crime', which means they're willing to commit any crime. The necromancers found at Wolfskull Cave, however, have a morality of 'No Crime,' which means they are unwilling to commit crimes of any sort. Their aggression is still very high, though, so they will attack you on sight regardless.
- All the generic necromancers that are Bretons are listed twice in the leveled lists, which means necromancers are slightly more likely to be Breton than one of the other races.
- With the Bone WolfCreation installed, necromancers can often be found in the company of hostile Bonewolves.
See Also[edit]
For more information on necromancy in the Elder Scrolls universe, see the lore article.
Books[edit]
- Ivara's Notes by Ivara of Olenveld — Journal of a necromancer hoping to gain power from the Ideal Masters CC
- Necromancer's Journal — A necromancer binds an undead wolf to his service CC
- Necromancer's Journal — A journal documenting the summoning of zombie hordes to Skyrim CC
- Necromancer's Letter — A letter about Necromancers taking over Fort Snowhawk
- Notes on Dimhollow Crypt, Vol. 3 by Adalvald