What do you mean, Daedric isn't Full protection?
No doubt there is something in the above list that you don't agree with. 'Why did you set things that way?' you might ask.
Here are some of the reasons behind the default W.E.A.R. protection values:
Because of those reasons, the first sets of armor you're liable to find and equip, Iron and Hide (and if you want to get technical, the prisoner's clothing), are 'Limited' in protection. Most of the rest of the Heavy armors are at least Standard, because to make them any less given their visual appearance would make me a modding criminal. More of the Light armors are considered Limited than the Heavy because it made visual sense to me. However, Fur armor (through Frostfall) is available almost as soon as you start playing the game, so you can get that very early on. Heavy Armor specialists have to wait until Orcish to get their Full set (unless you use Immersive Armors, but even then, I don't think Einherjar, Warchief, and Heroic Stormcloak come cheap). So, I think it equals out.
All this to say.. no, I'm not off my rocker, and yes, I've put a lot of thought into it. There's just not an empirically 'right' way of doing this, so I just had to go with whatever I felt was best fitting the aesthetic design of the armor as well as the gameplay implications.
Thankfully, if you don't agree with my decisions, that's what Inspect Equipment is for. Use it!
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An Imperial Guard outside of Riften
Imperial Guards are guards that can be found in Riften, Winterhold, Dawnstar and Windhelm when the Imperial Legion takes over their respective Hold and they act as the military and police force throughout that Hold.
Each guard wears a set of Imperial Light armor, or a set of Studded Imperial armor, an Imperial Light helm, Imperial Light bracers, and Imperial Light boots. Each is armed with an Imperial sword, an Imperial bow, a random number from twelve to twenty steel arrows and a steel dagger. They all carry a set of common clothes. In addition they may carry from one to all of the following: a torch, a food item, and a small amount of gold.
Their primary skills are one-handed, two-handed, archery and block (although they carry no shield.) Their secondary skills are heavy armor and light armor. Vipre 2019 full serial number.
An Imperial Guard in Ivarstead
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I want to solve the 'Missing in Action'-quest non-violently. Angel's friends cartoon. It's said that I need an Legionaire Imperial armor set, my selfcrafted Imperial one failed. But where to get the items?
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You can't. The linked answer is incorrect; such armor does not exist.
It's actually not possible to complete this quest peacefully. There is an Imperial Decree that is not available without the use of the console that appears to be the key to this quest, but it was apparently excluded from the game as the result of a bug or some other unknown reason. Not only is it not present in the actual game, but the console-obtained version doesn't do anything.
Source: UESP Quest Page
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The strategy guide says that there are 3 options.
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Edited. UESP has conflicting information, attempted and failed. The option isn't available, but should be. Some programming error or something keeps it from working right. So, no not until it's patched or fixed either by Bethesda or modders. No peaceful solution exists, and there is no such armor. A book related to the quest can be gained using console commands, but it does nothing aside from take up inventory space.
ContrabardusContrabardus
You can't obtain the Imperial Legoinaire Armor as it doesn't exist. But however, there is another way to release Thorald without bloodshed.
Release Without Bloodshed, Step 1
What you'll need to do is join the Imperial legion and you need to start the rescue quest. Talk to General Tullius in the Castle Dour in Solitude to release the prisoner at Northwatch Keep. He will give you the Imperial Orders you need to give to the Thalmor at the front gate. This will cause the Thalmor at Northwatch Keep to become unhostile.
Release Without Bloodshed, Step 2
Now, go to Northwatch Keep. Talk to the Thalmor at the front gate and persuade him to release Thorald Grey-Mane and give him the Imperial Orders. He'll lead you inside the keep and you need to talk to Thorald to tell him he'll be rescued. then he'll follow you all the way outside. Don't worry, as the Thalmor will still become unhostile for the rest of the gameplay.
Release Without Bloodshed, Step 3
Now you released Thorald without having to kill the Thalmor. Talk to Fraila to complete the 'Missing in Action' quest.
You can't obtain the Legionaire Armor to relase him, but you do want to do what is above. That's how you do it. The Wiki says:
-If the Dragonborn speaks to the front guard of Northwatch Keep and tells him that they've come for Thorald, the guard will refuse to confirm whether they hold a prisoner by that name, and say that a prisoner can only be freed by order of the Imperial Legion. General Tullius in Solitude can be asked to release Thorald, but he will only say this would cause too many problems (This option is glitched and there is currently no way to use it on PS3 or Xbox, and needs mods on PC.). He will only allow Thorald to be pardoned after finishing the Imperial Legion questline.
But if you have the Unofficial Patch,
Skyrim Nexus Imperial Armor Replacer
-'Missing in Action' can now be completed using the non-violent method Bethesda had partially implemented.
Then you can release Thorald without bloodshed and but no Legionnaire Armor!
Skyrim Roman Imperial Armor Replacer
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