Highlights
- The Elder Scrolls 6 needs to revamp its gear system for more interesting and unique weapons and armor.
- Customizable gear could give players more freedom to build unique characters in the new game.
- Adding new materials and effects to gear could create a more diverse and exciting loot system for Elder Scrolls 6.
Skyrim had a lot of useful gear, but The Elder Scrolls 6 could do well to overhaul the system in a big way. After all, having the right gear is a necessity for any good RPGs and epic adventures alike. That means that there’s every reason for The Elder Scrolls 6 to get daring with the kinds of gear that it offers. Not only would it give the new game something fresh to work with, it could establish an entirely new approach to the game. Gear in The Elder Scrolls 6 has several ways to become much more interesting.
When it comes to making character builds in Skyrim, gear is one of the most important aspects. After all, a lot of the skills in-game don’t matter if the player doesn’t have the necessary tools to use them. No thief or warrior can survive without their weapons and armor, and even though mages don’t usually need weapons, their robes and jewelry can still provide vital buffs. With its stats and effects, a good set of gear can mean the difference between a crushing defeat and a triumphant victory. There is a good reason why the best items in Skyrim are so coveted, after all.
The Elder Scrolls 6 Should Share an Important Trait With Morrowind
Morrowind signaled an important change for The Elder Scrolls that hasn’t been utilized as much since, but The Elder Scrolls 6 can follow suit.
Skyrim’s Weapons and Armor Mostly Come From Similar Sets
While there are a few unique armor pieces in Skyrim, as well as weapons, most of the game’s gear is on a set of tiers depending on what it’s made out of. Because of this, it’s easy to see the maximum potential of a piece of gear just from what it’s made of. For instance, iron weapons will quickly become obsolete, while Daedric and Dragon items’ scarcity is justified by their immense power. It’s a system that makes sense, but it also makes loot and gear rather predictable. Elder Scrolls 6 might be able to shake up how the series handles gear.
Elder Scrolls 6 Can Add More Flair To Its Gear
An ambitious way to tackle this task would be through a new design direction for Elder Scrolls 6‘s gear. Instead of following the same format that Skyrim did, the smithing and loot systems could be used to create more unique and intricate gear. For example, adding some weapons that are crafted from monster parts or other gathered materials. This would help to add a lot more flavor to the weapons in question, and make the armaments of Tamriel far more varied in the process. Adding extra personal flair would also put a lot more value on smithing homemade gear as well.
Weapons and Armor Can Have More Effects in Elder Scrolls 6
This kind of approach can also be applied to enhancements and effects from gear. In a similar fashion to armor sets in Monster Hunter Rise, gear crafted in Elder Scrolls 6 could have additional effects depending on what was used to make it. For example, using Fire Salts while crafting a weapon could give it a fire enchantment, while forging an armor with Wolf Fur would grant additional protection against cold. There are a lot of effects that the developers could experiment with in a new gear system. For Elder Scrolls 6, this could lead to some of the most impressive weapons and armor yet.
A system that applies more effects to gear could make Smithing in
Elder Scrolls 6
similar to Alchemy, complete with some ingredients crossing over.
Revamping the way that Elder Scrolls 6 handles weapons and armor has the potential to be revolutionary for the series. By overhauling The Elder Scrolls 6‘s weapons and armor, the developers could do more than change the way that gear in the series works. It could give players more freedom to customize their builds then ever before. That would be a big advancement in terms of mechanics as well as fashion. The gear system in The Elder Scrolls 6 could benefit from this new approach.
The Elder Scrolls 6
- Developer(s)
- Bethesda Game Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Bethesda Softworks