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Skyrim Warmth Rating Jun 2026

Helping Hand of Nation's Lifeline

If you have the Dragonborn DLC (included in Special/Anniversary Editions), head to Solstheim. provides incredible warmth for non-armor wearers. Stalhrim Armor also ranks near the top of the list for heavy armor users due to its magical, frost-resistant properties. 3. Dragonplate and Daedric

The Warmth Rating System Verdict: A transformative mechanic that finally makes gear choice meaningful, though it suffers from occasional "math over immersion" syndrome.

The visual feedback is excellent. Equipping a fur-lined armor piece looks warm, and the game rewards you for it. When you step into a blizzard and your exposure meter slows to a crawl because you kitted yourself out in wolf pelts, it feels earned.

Analysis of the Skyrim Warmth Rating System in Survival Mode

The Warmth Rating is a for anyone looking to roleplay or add difficulty to a game that is otherwise too easy. It forces you to look at the world differently—you stop looking at the map as a checklist of quests and start looking at it as a treacherous landscape that requires preparation.

| Item Type | Typical WR Range | Notes | |-----------|----------------|-------| | Heavy Armor (e.g., Steel Plate, Ebony) | 25–40 per piece | High WR, but heavy. | | Light Armor (e.g., Fur, Leather) | 15–25 per piece | Best warmth-to-weight ratio. | | Clothing (e.g., Fine Clothes, Robes) | 0–10 per piece | Very low warmth. | | Headgear (e.g., Hoods, Helmets) | 5–20 | Closed helms > circlets. | | Gloves/Boots | 5–15 each | Lower contribution. | | Backpacks (Creation Club) | +5 to +15 | Adventurer’s Backpack adds +15. | | Campfire (active near) | +50 temporary | Only while standing near fire. |