Find it weird that a prince's armor is just a lowly steel armor ? That mod fixes just that.
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Bloodmoon
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Bethesda for making the game, me for modding this terrible armor. >:)
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In vanilla, the ancient armor set is nothing but garbage : an entire set of steel armor, with 1 more defense stat, but 50% less durability. I decided this was not worthy of the legendary snow prince, and replaced the stats with stats of the ebony armor (except for the price). Some may say this is not balanced, but I made this mod for myself. Plus you find it quite late in the game, anything below Ebony or glass armor is simply inferior by then.
Perhaps if people ask, I will keep the ebony enchant values, and replace the armor/weight values by those of a dwemer set of armor, to make it somewhat more balanced.
As it is just a matter of switching a few numbers around, this mod is best left to go to the very end of your load order, as you wouldn't want these small changes to get overwritten by a larger mod. I do not guarantee any sort of compatibility with any mod that modifies the "ancient" armor set.