Oblivion talk:Dremora Equipment

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To be Tested[edit]

[Lurlock's original list of questions, moved here from main page]

  • Can Dremora armor be broken? (Using Disintegrate Armor spells.)
  • Spawn a "testDremoraMaleA", ID: 0003832F. His name is "Genghis", and he's the only naked Dremora in the Construction Set. Just curious if they actually look different without their armor.
  • Spawn a "Dremora5MarkynazMissile3", ID: 000146C5. Just an ordinary Dremora Markynaz archer, but this is the only female Dremora in the game. Does she look any different than the others? Should look like any female character wearing Dremora armor, unless you can see any skin through the armor, but might be worth a look.
  • Female Dremora looks like, well, a female version of a Dremora. Obvious breasts under armor, slightly more feminine face.
You can use disintegrate armor spells on dremora, but they don't take the armor off even if it is ruined. --Nephele 11:00, 1 February 2007 (EST)
whats with those different types of bows. i've never seen any, let alone a "light bow", are those able to be picked up from random loot or summons? --Jeff — Unsigned comment by Dtmwerks (talkcontribs) at 07:08 on 3 November 2007‎

Dremora Bows and Longswords[edit]

Anyone can confirm there´s a Dremora Bow in the game? Everytime I find Dremora Archers, they´re carrying a DAEDRIC Bow, Dremora Light or Heavy Bow. Another point, is there a place (Tamriel or Random Oblivion Portal) where I can find an enchanted dremora longsword? (I´m lvl 41 just before Paradise and the only non-enchanted dremora longsword I know appears randomly with these Dremora Archers). Thanks (Braille - 09/09/2008) — Unsigned comment by 201.27.77.90 (talk) on 10 September 2008

Yes. Any equipment listed on this site is available in game unless we tell you otherwise. –RpehTCE 00:54, 10 September 2008 (EDT)
OK, I asked because I´m an item collector, with thousands of weapons and armors, and I´ve never seen the Dremora Bow. But if you do have one, it´s okay. The only spot I´m used to find the Dremora Archers it´s in Random Oblivion 1 (and I´ve tried some few times...), where there are 3 at the bridges. Do you know any other place I can find one?
And the other point, in high levels I don´t find any enchanted Dremora longsword, does someone has a tip? (Braille)— Unsigned comment by 201.27.77.90 (talk) on 10 September 2008
I know Kathutet wields one named "Purging Flame".--LordDagon 10:48, 10 September 2008 (EDT)

Dremora Robe[edit]

The Dremora robe is heavy armour. I just checked on the CS just loading Oblivion and the robes are set as heavy armour. Volthawk 15:53, 25 September 2009 (UTC)

You're correct about that, thanks for confirming it. The information was actually already in the table (the Armor Ratings), so I think that VN tag was unwarranted. --Timenn-<talk> 08:55, 1 October 2009 (UTC)

do the bows appear depending on the player's level?[edit]

Like the way iron-daedric weapons appear based on the player's level. Does anyone have a table? Would it be necessary or helpful to include that information? — Unsigned comment by Dtmwerks (talkcontribs) at 03:07 on 4 March 2011

Yes, the Bows (and Shields) do level-up with the player's level. It would have been extremely useful for the Collector/Museum Curator type of gamer to have the level-up info on here.
Without an obvious source for this info, all I can recommend for interested like-minded gamers is to advance the Main Quest, using a level-one character, to the point where 25 Oblivion Gates have opened on your World Map. Then begin exploring various Oblivion planes, first at level one, then at level two, and so on, to see what Dremora gear you find at different levels. Happy hunting! Evil-i 00:27, 22 August 2011 (UTC)

sword of awesomeness[edit]

take a dremora claymore and put any enchantment on it. now every other time you repair it at best defense it gets stronger than before. I have proof. yesterday claymore said 14 damage(originally said 12) and after repairing today it says 15 — Unsigned comment by 74.196.175.145 (talk) at 11:38 on 15 July 2013‎

Surprised no one shot this down before now. I believe what the poster experienced is commonly known as "you increased your Blade skill between repairs and didn't notice until afterward." The only other way to increase the damage rating of a weapon (including Dremora weapons) is to have the Expert level Armorer perk and repair the weapon yourself to 125%. Phelaran (talk) 00:10, 1 April 2014 (GMT)