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Steel weapons and heavy armor are low-quality items that are made using steel, an alloy of iron and corundum.

A pile of Steel Ingots

Several higher quality items are also crafted out of steel, including scaled armor, steel plate armor, ancient Nord armor, Nord hero, and Skyforge steel weapons. These higher quality items are not unlocked by the Steel Smithing perk; details on how to craft them are provided on their separate pages.

OverviewEdit

Name ID    
  Steel Ingot 0005ace5 1 20

Mineral SourcesEdit

In addition to the following guaranteed sources, the best random locations are:

  • Steel ingots may be sold by all blacksmith and general goods merchants starting at level 7.

There are a total of 44 steel ingots available in game, mostly at blacksmith shops. Only locations containing multiple steel ingots are included in the following list. Although most of these are owned, befriending the blacksmith may make it possible to freely take the ingots. The ore types necessary to make steel are also very common, with hundreds of ore veins for each; vein locations are detailed on the separate pages for iron ore and corundum ore.

Region Location Ingots Details
Solitude Solitude Blacksmith 5
Whiterun Hold Riverwood 5 At Alvor's work area
Riften Blacksmith 4
Solitude Red Wave 4
Markarth 3 At Ghorza's work area
Windhelm 3 At Oengul's work area
Winterhold Driftshade Sanctuary 3
The Reach Druadach Redoubt 3
Haafingar Solitude Stables 3
The Pale Yorgrim Overlook 3
The Pale Forsaken Cave 2
The Pale Weynon Stones 2

Steel SmithingEdit

Steel Smithing is the first perk in the Smithing skill's perk tree, and can be unlocked at the start of the game. It enables the crafting of two types of heavy armor, Imperial armor and steel armor, as well as steel weapons.

The Steel Smithing perk also causes tempering of steel weapons and armor to be twice as effective. This perk applies to both unenchanted steel gear and enchanted gear (generic armor, generic weapons, or custom), as long as the Arcane Blacksmith perk has been unlocked. Tempering of several other items is also improved by Steel Smithing, namely:

Angi's Bow Hunting Bow (including all enchanted versions)
Balgruuf's Greatsword Imperial Sword (including all enchanted versions)
Blade of Woe Ironhand Gauntlets
Blades Sword Queen Freydis's Sword
Bloodthorn Rundi's Dagger
Bolar's Oathblade Scimitar
Bow of the Hunt Skyforge Steel Battleaxe, Greatsword, Sword and War Axe
Briarheart Geis Targe of the Blooded
Dragonbane Trollsbane
Dravin's Bow Valdr's Lucky Dagger
Falmer Armor set (only with Dawnguard and without patch 1.9)[verification needed — exact details required] Vokun
Forsworn Axe, Bow, and Sword Windshear
Helm of Winterhold Wolf Armor, Boots, Gauntlets, and Helmet
Hrolfdir's Shield

Light ArmorEdit

Imperial Light ArmorEdit

As of Patch Version 1.9, it is possible to craft Imperial light armor. The armor's rating is identical to fur armor. Imperial light armor does not appear in standard armor leveled lists, but is commonly used by soldiers. Tempering, however, requires one leather and it does not benefit from the Steel Smithing perk.

  • The studded Imperial armor has a higher value and differs slightly in appearance, but cannot be crafted or tempered. It also lacks the ArmorMaterialImperialLight keyword, which means you can't benefit from the Matching Set perk.
    •   The Unofficial Skyrim Patch, version 1.0, addresses this issue. It can now be tempered with leather and benefits from the Matching Set perk. One of the official patches(?) adds the material keyword, but you still cannot temper it without the unofficial patch.
 
A male Nord wearing Imperial Light Armor
Name (ID)       Raw Materials Delta Ratio
  Steel   Leather   Strips        
  Imperial Light Armor
(00013ed9)
6 75 23 2 2 3 -0.3 6 0.95 1.09
  Studded Imperial Armor
(00013ed8)
6 125 23 N/A N/A
  Imperial Light Boots
(00013ed7)
2 15 6 1 1 2 -1.2 -21 0.63 0.42
  Imperial Light Bracers
(00013eda)
1 15 6 1 1 2 -2.2 -21 0.31 0.42
  Imperial Light Helmet
(00013edb)
2 35 11 1 1 1 -1.1 2 0.65 1.06
  Imperial Light Shield
(00013ab2)
4 40 19 2 0 2 1.8 -6 1.92 0.97
Totals (for craftable items, with shield): 15 180 65 7 5 10
Totals (for craftable items, without shield): 11 140 46 5 5 8

Remnant ShieldCCEdit

The Remnant shield is a medium quality light armor shield added by the Redguard Elite Armaments Creation. While it is visually part of the Remnant armor set, it is not of the scaled material type, but the steel material type. As such, the shield does not require the Advanced Armors perk. It is however tempered with a corundum ingot. Regardless, shields don't affect the Matching Set perks.

Name (ID)       Raw Materials Delta Ratio
  Corundum   Steel   Leather   Strips        
  Remnant Shield
(FExxx802)
6 340 24 3 2 1 -1.1 137 0.78 1.67

Heavy ArmorEdit

Imperial ArmorEdit

Imperial armor is the lowest-quality heavy armor in the game, with the armor rating of iron armor, but with the weight of steel, and only 80% of the base value of iron armor. Prior to Patch Version 1.9, only this version of Imperial armor could be crafted. Imperial armor does not appear in standard armor leveled lists, but is commonly used by soldiers.

  • The Imperial helmet that can be crafted is tagged with the ArmorMaterialImperialStudded keyword instead of the ArmorMaterialImperialHeavy keyword used by the other pieces. This means that the Steel Smithing perk has no effect when tempering it, and that it's impossible to get the Matching Set bonus while wearing it. This helmet is also mis-tagged with the ArmorLight keyword, meaning that it is controlled by Light Armor skill perks instead of Heavy Armor skill perks.
    •   The Unofficial Skyrim Patch, version 1.2, addresses this issue. The official patch 1.9 fixes the material keyword, but it will still not be governed by the Heavy Armor skill perks without the Unofficial Skyrim Patch.
  • A second (full-face) version of the Imperial helmet and the Imperial Officer's helmet are both considered part of the Imperial heavy armor set, and can be worn to get the Matching Set bonus. However, neither of these helmets can be crafted at forges.

All items (including the non-craftable Imperial helmets) can be tempered using one steel ingot, and having the Steel Smithing perk doubles the quality improvement.

 
A female Imperial wearing Imperial armor
Name (ID)       Raw Materials Delta Ratio
  Steel   Leather   Strips        
  Imperial Armor
(000136d5)
35 100 25 4 2 3 26.7 -9 4.22 0.92
  Imperial Boots
(000136d6)
8 20 10 2 1 2 3.8 -36 1.90 0.36
  Imperial Bracers
(000136d4)
4 15 10 2 1 2 -0.2 -41 0.95 0.27
  Imperial Helmet (craftable)
(00013edc)
5 50 15 2 1 1 0.9 -3 1.22 0.94
  Imperial Helmet (full-face)
(0009610d)
5 30 18 N/A N/A
  Imperial Officer's Helmet
(000136cf)
4 30 17 N/A N/A
  Imperial Shield
(000135ba)
12 50 20 4 0 2 7.8 -36 2.86 0.58
Totals (for craftable items, with shield): 64 235 80 14 5 10
Totals (for craftable items, without shield): 52 185 60 10 5 8

Steel ArmorEdit

Steel armor is another low-quality armor, but it is one notch better than iron armor and Imperial armor.

  • Each of the cuirass, boots, gauntlets, and helmet comes in two variants that have identical statistics, but differ in stylistic details.
  • Any combination of these items can be used interchangeably to create a set of armor that qualifies for the Matching Set bonus.

All items can be tempered using one steel ingot, and having the Steel Smithing perk doubles the quality improvement.

The Fearsome Fists Creation adds the Brawler's steel gauntlets, a new gauntlet variant. The base pair can be crafted and differ only in appearance, while a pair with a 12 point Fortify Unarmed enchantment can be bought from vendors and found in random loot.

 
A male Nord wearing steel armor
Name (ID)       Raw Materials Delta Ratio
  Steel   Iron   Strips        
  Steel Armor
(00013952)
35 275 31 4 1 3 29.7 179 6.60 2.86
  Steel Armor
(000f6f22)
35 275 31 4 1 3 29.7 179 6.60 2.86
  Steel Shin Boots
(000f6f21)
8 55 12 3 1 2 3.8 -18 1.90 0.75
  Steel Cuffed Boots
(00013951)
8 55 12 3 1 2 3.8 -18 1.90 0.75
  Steel Imperial Gauntlets
(000f6f23)
4 55 12 2 1 2 0.8 2 1.25 1.04
  Steel Nordic Gauntlets
(00013953)
4 55 12 2 1 2 0.8 2 1.25 1.04
  Brawler's Steel GauntletsCC
(FExxx850)
4 55 12 2 1 2 0.8 2 1.25 1.04
  Steel Helmet
(00013954)
5 125 17 2 1 2 1.8 72 1.56 2.36
  Steel Horned Helmet
(000f6f24)
5 125 17 2 1 2 1.8 72 1.56 2.36
  Steel Shield
(00013955)
12 150 24 3 1 1 7.9 80 2.93 2.14
Totals (any one set, with shield): 64 660 96 14 5 10
Totals (any one set, without shield): 52 510 72 11 4 9

Steel Soldier ArmorCCEdit

Steel Soldier is a variant added by the Alternative Armors - Steel Soldier creation. It can be crafted after completing Over the EdgeCC, while also appearing in random loot.

Its armor rating is slightly better than the regular versions and it has a higher value, though no shield variant exists.

 
A female Imperial wearing steel soldier armor
Name (ID)       Raw Materials Delta Ratio
  Steel   Iron   Strips        
  Steel Soldier Armor
(FExxx801)
35 300 32 4 1 3 29.7 204 6.6 1.47
  Steel Soldier Boots
(FExxx800)
8 75 13 3 1 2 3.8 2 1.90 1.03
  Steel Soldier Gauntlets
(FExxx802)
4 75 13 2 1 2 0.8 22 1.25 1.42
  Steel Soldier Helmet
(FExxx803)
5 150 18 2 1 2 1.8 97 1.56 2.83
Totals (with regular shield): 64 750 100 14 5 10
Totals: 52 600 76 11 4 9

Steel WeaponsEdit

Steel weapons are low-quality weapons, better than only iron. They appear in leveled lists starting at level 2 (enchanted varieties at level 3). All items except ammunition can be tempered using one steel ingot, and having the Steel Smithing perk doubles the quality improvement. Ammunition can only be smithed if the Dawnguard add-on has been installed.

There is no "steel bow", only steel arrows. The bow found at similar levels is the hunting bow. Although the hunting bow cannot be crafted, it is generally treated as a steel weapon; however, it isn't tempered by steel ingots - instead, it is tempered with leather strips. Its tempering is enhanced by the Steel Smithing perk, making it one of the best bows in the game - the Long Bow has no tempering perk, so it can't be smithed to nearly as high a damage level but most bows that exist in the game are slower than the hunting bow. See further discussion here.

The Dawnguard add-on adds a crossbow and an enhanced crossbow which are both treated as steel weapons. They can be smithed if you have the Steel Smithing perk, and tempering them is enhanced by the Steel Smithing perk.

Imperial Crossbows are only available with the Expanded Crossbow Pack creation installed.

The Redguard Elite Armaments creation adds the Remnant scimitar. The ability to craft it is obtained during InterceptionCC. A guaranteed sample is found in the caravan southwest of Sunderstone Gorge.

Name (ID)       Crit.
 
Speed Reach Raw Materials Delta Ratio
  Steel   Iron   Strips Other        
  Steel Dagger
(00013986)
2.5 18 5 2 1.3 0.7 1 1 1 0.4 -12 1.19 0.60
  Steel Sword
(00013989)
10 45 8 4 1 1 2 1 1 6.9 -5 3.23 0.90
  Remnant ScimitarCC
(FExxx805)
10.5 325 12 5 1 1 2 1 1 corundum ingot 7.4 242 3.39 3.92
  Steel War Axe
(00013983)
12 55 9 4 0.9 1 2 1 2 8.8 2 3.75 1.04
  Steel Mace
(00013988)
14 65 10 5 0.8 1 3 1 1 9.9 -5 3.41 0.93
  Steel Greatsword
(00013987)
17 90 17 8 0.7 1.3 4 2 3 10.7 -13 2.70 0.87
  Steel Battleaxe
(00013984)
21 100 18 8 0.7 1.3 4 1 2 15.8 7 4.04 1.08
  Steel Warhammer
(0001398a)
25 110 20 10 0.6 1.3 4 1 3 19.7 14 4.72 1.15
  Steel Arrow
(0001397f)
0 2 10 N/A 1 1 Firewood
Makes 24 arrowsDG
-6 23 0.00 1.92
  CrossbowDG ±
(xx000801)
14 120 19 9 1 1 3 3 Firewood -4 45 0.78 1.60
  Enhanced CrossbowDG ¥
(xx00f19e)
15 200 19 9 1 1 1 Crossbow +
2 Corundum
-1 0 0.94 1.00
  Steel BoltDG ±
(xx000bb3)
0 1 10 N/A 1 1 Firewood
Makes 10 boltsDG
-6 -15 0.00 0.40
  Exploding Steel Bolt of FireDG ±
(xx00f1a0)
0 15 14 N/A 10 Steel Bolts, 1 Fire Salts
Makes 10 bolts
-0.3 -20 0.00 0.71
  Exploding Steel Bolt of IceDG ±
(xx00f1bb)
0 15 14 N/A 10 Steel Bolts, 1 Frost Salts
Makes 10 bolts
-0.3 -70 0.00 0.42
  Exploding Steel Bolt of ShockDG ±
(xx00f1bc)
0 15 14 N/A 10 Steel Bolts, 1 Void Salts
Makes 10 bolts
-0.3 -95 0.00 0.35
  Imperial CrossbowCC
(FExxx80B)
14 200 20 9 1 1 3 3 Firewood (?) (?) (?) (?)
  Enhanced Imperial CrossbowCC ¥
(FExxx817)
14 400 20 9 1 1 1 1 Imperial Crossbow (?) (?) (?) (?)
This item can only be acquired or crafted by siding with the Dawnguard. See Ancient Technology for details.
¥The Enhanced Crossbow has an additional property: Attacks with this crossbow ignore 50% of armor.
±Crafting Crossbows and exploding bolts is only possible at Gunmar's forge in Fort Dawnguard, which does not appear until after A New Order (must side with the Dawnguard). Normal bolts can be crafted at any forge.

NotesEdit

  • All of the generic enchanted steel gauntlets in the game are modeled on the steel Nordic gauntlets; there are no generic enchanted steel Imperial gauntlets.
  • All of the generic enchanted steel boots in the game are modeled on the steel cuffed boots; there are no generic enchanted steel shin boots.
  • All of the generic enchanted steel helmets in the game are modeled on the steel helmet; there are no generic enchanted steel horned helmets.
  • Imperial boots and Imperial gauntlets are identical in appearance to steel shin boots and steel Imperial gauntlets.
  • Keep in mind that one corundum ore costs the same as one steel ingot. When smelting for steel, you will also have to buy one iron ore and so buying ore will not save you money when creating steel ingots, as it will for other materials.