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Daedra Heart
A Dremora
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Daedra Hearts are harvested from slain Daedra, primarily Dremora. In older times, they could be found on many other varieties of Daedra, including Clannfears, Daedroths, Golden Saints, Hungers, Ogrims, and Xivilai. These beings, to the extent that they can still be encountered, now produce other ingredients. But Dremora have consistently been a reliable source for Daedra Hearts.
Daedra Silk
A Spider Daedra
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Daedra Silk is produced by Spider Daedra, and can be harvested from their corpses.
Daedra Skin
Daedra Skin
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Daedra Skin is a very rare ingredient.
Daedra Venin
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Daedra Venin is produced by Spider Daedra, and can be extracted from their corpses.
Daedroth Sac
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Daedroth Teeth
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Blades (Daedroth Tooth) |
Daedroth Teeth are harvested from the deadly Daedroth, a rare Daedra with crocodilian features. Although their existence has been known in Tamriel for hundreds of years, the alchemical properties of their teeth were not discovered until just before the Oblivion Crisis.
Deathbell
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Deathbells are flowers that grow in Skyrim and Cyrodiil, useful in making poisons.
Deathsnow Dust
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Deformed Swamp Tentacle[edit]
- See Swamp Tentacle.
Diamond
Diamond ore
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‡Diamonds in Skyrim are also not used in alchemy, but can be used to craft jewelry.
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^In Blades, Diamonds are used for tempering gear or crafting jewelry, not in alchemy.
Diamonds are mined from volcanic regions such as Vvardenfell in Morrowind, and can also be found in mineral deposits in Skyrim. They are also commonly found in the ruins of the Dwemer, who presumably had industrial uses for them.
Dog Food
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Dragon Claw
A Dragon
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Dragon Rheum
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Dragon's Bile
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Dragon's Blood
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Dragon's scales
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Dragon's Tongue
Dragon's Tongue plant in Oblivion
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Dragon's Tongue flowers grow in Cyrodiil and Skyrim, and are valued for their fire resistance abilities.
Dragonthorn
Dragonthorn
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Dragonthorn flowers grow in all of Tamriel and are valued for stamina restoration abilities. The flowers won't grow in saltwater.
Dreugh Wax
A Dreugh
A Land Dreugh
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†This is used as a crafting material, but not in alchemy.
±This is used in the quest Bug Off!Dreugh Wax is found on Dreugh, both the sea-bound variety seen around Vvardenfell and their land-based cousins in Cyrodiil. Dreugh which consume Ash Basil are known to produce a more durable wax.
Dryad Saddle Polypore Cap
Dryad Saddle Polypore
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Dryad Saddle Polypore Caps are a rare shelf fungus found on stone walls and caves in Cyrodiil.
Skyrim Dwarven Oil
Durzog Meat
A Durzog
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Durzog Meat is the meat of the Durzog, a dog-like reptilian creature found both domesticated and wild in the Deshaan region of Morrowind.
Dwarven Oil
A Dwemer Spider
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‡This is used as a crafting material, but not for alchemy.Dwarven Oil is extracted from Dwarven automatons, found in Dwemer ruins in Skyrim. Similar machines found around Vvardenfell were once used as a source of Scrap Metal.
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There are four types of materials involved in Blacksmithing: Ores, Ingots, Tempers, and Gems.
Ores are the raw materials that can be found in the world in mineral deposits. By themselves they cannot be used, but they may be refined into Ingots at any armor crafting station.
Ingots are used to make Heavy Armor as well as all bladed or blunt melee weapons.
Tempers can be used to improve existing armor or weapons.
Gems are used to craft weapons and armor with traits.
Ores[edit]
Node | Ore | Refine Into | ||
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Iron Ore | Iron Ore | Iron Ingot | ||
High Iron Ore | High Iron Ore | Steel Ingot | ||
Orichalcum Ore | Orichalcum Ore | Orichalcum Ingot | ||
Dwarven Ore | Dwarven Ore | Dwarven Ingot | ||
Ebony Ore | Ebony Ore | Ebony Ingot | ||
Calcinium Ore | Calcinium Ore | Calcinium Ingot | ||
Galatite Ore | Galatite Ore | Galatite Ingot | ||
Quicksilver Ore | Quicksilver Ore | Quicksilver Ingot | ||
Voidstone Ore | Voidstone Ore | Voidstone Ingot | ||
Rubedite Ore | Rubedite Ore | Rubedite Ingot |
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Ingots[edit]
Ingot | Craft Into | |
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Iron Ingot | Iron Armor and Weapons (Level 1-14) | |
Steel Ingot | Steel Armor and Weapons (Level 16-24) | |
Orichalcum Ingot | Orichalc Armor and Weapons (Level 26-34) | |
Dwarven Ingot | Dwarven Armor and Weapons (Level 36-44) | |
Ebony Ingot | Ebon Armor and Weapons (Level 46-50) | |
Calcinium Ingot | Calcinium Armor and Weapons (10-30) | |
Galatite Ingot | Galatite Armor and Weapons (40-60) | |
Quicksilver Ingot | Quicksilver Armor and Weapons (70-80) | |
Voidstone Ingot | Voidsteel Armor and Weapons (90-140) | |
Rubedite Ingot | Rubedite Armor and Weapons (150-160) |
Tempers[edit]
Temper | Effect | |
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Honing Stone | Improve quality from Normal to Fine | |
Dwarven Oil | Improve quality from Fine to Superior | |
Grain Solvent | Improve quality from Superior to Epic | |
Tempering Alloy | Improve quality from Epic to Legendary |
In addition to blacksmithing items, tempers are also used in Diagrams for furnishings. Specifically:
- Normal quality diagrams do not require any tempers
- Fine quality diagrams require 9 Honing Stone
- Superior quality diagrams require 6 Dwarven Oil
- Epic quality diagrams require 3 Grain Solvent
- Legendary quality diagrams require 1 Tempering Alloy
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Dwarven Oil is also used in one Provisioning recipe:
- Level 1: Spring-Loaded Infusion (page) - Dwarven Oil, Fish, Bervez Juice, Water Hyacinth
Gems[edit]
There are 18 gems used for crafting, 9 for weapons and 9 for armor. Though some traits are the same for weapons and armor, the gems used are different.
Weapon traits:
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Gem | Trait | Description | |
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Chysolite | Powered | Increases healing done | |
Amethyst | Charged | Increases chance to apply status effects | |
Ruby | Precise | Increases Weapon and Spell Critical values | |
Jade | Infused | Increases weapon enchantment effects and reduces enchantment cooldown | |
Turquoise | Defending | Increases Physical and Spell Resistance | |
Carnelian | Training | Increases experience gained from kills | |
Fire Opal | Sharpened | Increases Armor and Spell Penetration | |
Citrine | Decisive | Chance when gaining Ultimate to gain 1 additional Ultimate | |
Potent Nirncrux | Nirnhoned | Increases Damage of the weapon |
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Armor traits:
Gem | Trait | Description | |
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Quartz | Sturdy | Reduces block cost | |
Diamond | Impenetrable | Increases Critical Resistance and the item takes less durability damage | |
Sardonyx | Reinforced | Increases the item's armor value | |
Almandine | Well-fitted | Reduces the cost of Sprinting and Roll Dodging | |
Emerald | Training | Increases experience gained from kills | |
Bloodstone | Infused | Increases armor enchantment effect | |
Garnet | Invigorating | Increases attribute regeneration | |
Sapphire | Divines | Increases Mundus Stone effects | |
Fortified Nirncrux | Nirnhoned | Increases Physical and Spell Resistance |
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