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This article lists costumes that may be worn by Daedra or their worshippers.
Anchorwright Raiment[edit]
- The makers of Molag Bal's Dark Anchors possess specialized skills in that art. To protect their forms while working, they developed their own protective gear embellished by chains. The intimidating mask also disguises their identity.
The Anchorwright Raiment is a collectible costume that will be acquired in Q3 of 2024 by combining event fragments with a Molag Bal Illusion Imp.
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Auroran Knight[edit]
- Aurorans are idealized humanoid Daedra mainly in the service of Meridia, the Lady of Infinite Energies. Their armor usually appears golden in tone, but since they come from the Colored Rooms, they could be of any hue.
The Auroran Knight was sold in the Crown Store for 2,000 from June 5, 2018 to March 19, 2020. It is now available as a Legendary-level reward in Gloomspore Crates.
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- Slot 1: Helm face and spikes, outer shoulders, lower chest plates, belt, knee guards, boots
- Slot 2: Rest of helm, inner shoulders, upper chest plate, waist plates, gauntlets, hip guards, shin guards
- Slot 3: Inner collar, glove hands, inner leggings
Court of Bedlam[edit]
- The Court of Bedlam may be a cult of angry and vengeful Daedra worshipers, but there's no denying they have a certain sinister sense of style. Adopt their distinctive look with this ominous costume.
The Court of Bedlam costume was awarded to anyone who pre-ordered the Summerset chapter with the Queen's Bounty Pack. It is now available in the Crown Store for 2,500 as part of the Summerset Collector's Pack. It is worn by members of the Court of Bedlam.
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- Slot 1: All red parts of armor and robe
- Slot 2: Outer robe, neck covering, straps on gauntlets
- Slot 3: Face mask, plates on shoulders, wrists, gloves, and waist, boots, belt buckle, robe details including Mephala brooch
(Horns are not dyeable)
Dar-m'Athra Stealth Outfit[edit]
- The dar-m'Athra are the stealthiest of the dro-m'Athra, and therefore rarely seen, except for a final glimpse as one kills you.
The Dar-m'Athra Stealth Outfit is a datamined collectible. The costume consists of Dro-m'Athra style medium armor.
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Dark Seducer[edit]
- This guise enables its wearer to assume the grim aspect of a Dark Seducer.
The Dark Seducer costume is received via in-game mail when a character reaches 60. You originally needed to be Level 50 to equip it.
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- Slot 1: Bands, sleeves, face mask, main armor details
- Slot 2: Helm spikes, trim on all armor
- Slot 3: Shoulder spikes, glove backs, lower torso, smaller details
Dark Shaman[edit]
- Far from town, temple, and market, those of ill intent meet in secret conclave to importune the forces of darkness for power and mastery. Behold here the dire raiment they don for this fell purpose.
The Dark Shaman costume was originally sold in the Crown Store for 1,200 . It returned to the store from August 15 to August 19, 2019, and later from July 6 to July 12, 2021. Starting in 2019, it was offered at a discounted 960 to ESO Plus Members.
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- Slot 1: Skirt, sandal soles, and cloth portion of the mask
- Slot 2: Armored girdle, pauldrons, wrist-guards, and the skulls dangling from the skirt
- Slot 3: Sandal straps, the roughly stitched grey patches on the outside of each leg by the belt, the cords fastening the pauldrons to the arms and the strings from which the skulls hang.
(The skull helmet is not dyeable)
Do-m'Athra Battle Armor[edit]
- When warrior-dos are "bent" into dro-m'Athra, they become that fearsome variety the Khajiit call a do-m'Athra.
The Do-m'Athra Battle Armor is a datamined collectible. The costume consists of Dro-m'Athra style heavy armor.
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Dremora Deceiver Duster[edit]
- In the ceaseless wars of Oblivion, there will always be scoundrels. After rooking marks of goods and foes of lives, this rugged, Dremora-style coat lets you slink away, sounding no louder than a whisper.
The Dremora Deceiver Duster was available in the Crown Store for 1,000 from July 15 to July 22, 2021.
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- Slot 1: Grey parts, including front of boots and outer shell of gloves (basically the whole torso)
- Slot 2: Brown parts (undershirt, pants poking through the inner thigh, inner fabric of gloves including hands, sleeves, and most of the boots' surface area)
- Slot 3: Metal parts (amulet, armored pauldron, metal fixtures on boots)
(The white buckles on the front of the duster are not dyeable; however, their white hue looks more intense on female characters)
Fate Scryer[edit]
- "Hermaeus Mora's Remnants act as his sword and shield, protecting important secrets. Those dressed as we are may be few these days, but that may change soon. Or it may change never."—Tyss of the Remnants
The Fate Scryer costume is acquired by completing the quest "Chronicle of Fate".
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Garb of Grinning Horrors[edit]
- Face the world with a maniacal grin while wearing this fiendish garment. Whether you're capering during Jester's Festival or cavorting amid Daedric foes, none will forget the menacing terror of your presence.
The Garb of Grinning Horrors is available as a Apex-level reward in the Grim Harlequin Crates.
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Golden Saint[edit]
- The wearer of this guise looks exactly like one of Sheogorath's dreaded Golden Saints.
The Golden Saint costume is received by in-game mail when a character reaches 20.
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- Slot 1: Main armor features
- Slot 2: Armor trim, helm spikes
- Slot 3: Inner pants, bracer trim, band on helmet, assorted smaller details
Grim Harvester[edit]
- Those doing darker deeds, such as practicing the art of Necromancy, might wish to have their attire reflect their interests. Dealing with the control and animation of the spirits and bodies of the deceased can take its toll on an average garment.
The Grim Harvester was distributed as the second reward as part of the Dragon Rise event when the Northern Elsweyr Pathfinder threshold reached 66%. The mask is different for Argonians and Khajiit.
It was later made available in the Crown Store for (?) in 2021, from August 12 at 10am EDT to August 17 at 1pm EDT. It was available at a discounted (?) to ESO Plus Members.
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- Slot 1: Armor, gauntlets, boots.
- Slot 2: Cloth around shoulders, arms, and skirt.
- Slot 3: Wraps around neck, waist, legs and forearms.
Harboursworn Occultist[edit]
- "After the last time someone tried to hug me at a Dark Anchor, I designed this attire. It's particularly effective at staving off such shows of … excessive and nonconsensual exuberance."—Pelynwe the Untouchable
The Harboursworn Occultist was available in the Crown Store for 1,000 from June 4 to June 8, 2020. It reappeared as a Legendary-level reward in the Akaviri Potentate Crown Crates. It returned to the store in 2021, where it was offered at a discount to ESO Plus Members.
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- Slot 1: Most of hood, skirt, torso, leggings, boots, gloves
- Slot 2: Skirt trim, details on skirt, lower torso and lower back of hood
- Slot 3: Front and back of center torso, details on gloves and boots
(Thorns cannot be dyed)
Jo-m'Athra Spellcaster Suit[edit]
- Possibly the most feared of the dro-m'Athra are their spellcasters, the jo-m'Athra, Khajiiti wizards who became "bent" into Lost Cats.
The Jo-m'Athra Spellcaster Suit is an unreleased costume, comprised of a full set of Dro-m'Athra Style light armor.
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Liespinner's Vestments[edit]
- Plate and scale mail armor of whitened steel with golden accents, with a heavy close-helm, as seen on the Lion Guard Elite.
The Liespinner's Vestments were sold in the Crown Store for 2000 from October 13 to October 27, 2022.
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- Slot 1: The shoes and most of the robe
- Slot 2: Whitened steel armor
- Slot 3: The fabric under the overcoat: visible at the hem, between the breasts, and on the wrists
(The red jewels cannot be dyed.)
Mannimarco[edit]
- One can sneer at lesser mortals when wearing this exact replica of the regalia of the King of Worms.
The Mannimarco costume is received by in-game mail when a character reaches 100. You originally needed to be Level 50 to equip it.
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- Slot 1: Upper torso, gloves, bracers, shoulders, belt buckle, boots
- Slot 2: Sleeves, collar, pants, skirt trim
- Slot 3: Circlet, skirt
(Purple gems on chest, waist, boots, and circlet are not dyeable, circlet may interfere with some hats)
Mask of Cheerful Slaughter[edit]
- This Sheogorath-approved jester outfit displays the three faces of madness.
The Mask of Cheerful Slaughter is a jester outfit inspired by Sheogorath, with a mask that looks like the door to the Shivering Isles. It was given as a reward for having paid for a subscription for nine months.
Peryite Skeevemaster[edit]
- When collaborating with rats, heavy and concealing clothes are a must. This outfit, which includes full facial coverage, grants you an inscrutable yet formidable appearance.
The Peryite Skeevemaster costume is acquired by finding and using ten Plague-Drenched Fabrics from the Orcrest Public Dungeon in Northern Elsweyr.
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Sheogorath Costume[edit]
- "Sheogorath, whose sphere is Madness, and whose motives are unknowable." If you know the Daedric Prince called the Madgod, Sovereign of the Shivering Isles, Fourth Corner of the House of Troubles, then you already know this is the costume for you.
Previously available in the Crown Store[verification needed — see talk page]; also available as a Legendary-level reward in Reaper's Harvest Crown Crates.
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Shrike's Nocturnal Frock[edit]
- Do you like to keep to the shadows, yet long for a striking look of your own? Any admirer of the Prince of Night and Darkness will appreciate this eye-catching costume.
Previously available for 2000 in the Crown Store. It became available from February 1 to February 5, 2018, and returned once more from January 25 through January 28, 2021. In 2021, it was offered at a discount to ESO Plus members for 1,600
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Soul-Shriven Armor Outfit[edit]
- When the Soul-Shriven arrive in Coldharbour, some are garbed in cast-off armor taken from the dead.
Part of Soul Shriven Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 . It is now available as a Superior-level reward in Storm Atronach Crates.
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Soul-Shriven Leather Outfit[edit]
- When the Soul-Shriven arrive in Coldharbour, some are garbed in cast-off leathers taken from the dead.
Part of Soul Shriven Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 . It is now available as a Superior-level reward in Storm Atronach Crates.
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Soul-Shriven Ragged Clothing[edit]
- When the Soul-Shriven arrive in Coldharbour, they are garbed in cast-off rags taken from the dead.
Part of Soul Shriven Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 . It is now available as a Superior-level reward in Storm Atronach Crates.
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Stillrise Ritecaller[edit]
- "The few Kothringi that survived the tumultuous events at Stillrise Village now serve the Ideal Masters. So if you see this garb, flee." —Orranvir
The Stillrise Ritecaller is available as an Apex-level reward in Wraithtide Crates.
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