The daedric artifact, 'Ebony Mail' will NOT give you a matching set bonus at all. It does count as ebony for the purposes of improvement bonuses from the Ebony perk on the Smithing tree. But it does not count towards the Matching Set perk, even if the other items you are wearing are ebony.
To obtain the Ebony Mail in "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," you must sacrifice an NPC named Hrolfdir. He can be found during the quest "The Black Star" in the quest line related to the Daedric Prince Boethiah. Once you have the Ebony Mail, you will be rewarded with the armor piece, which provides stealth and damage resistance benefits.
there is a way if you boost all of your skills over 100 and then disenchant it
In terms of protective quality in terms of blunt force and weight, the mail is still widely used, and it is apparent that there are numerous reasons for this. It is adaptable, allowing it to cover areas where a plate would be difficult to protect. The mail is often heavier than an armor plate in terms of material. Because mail and plate armor come in a variety of thicknesses, there's some leeway here. Plate mail armor is frequently backed with chain mail, with the metal plates welded to the chainmail backing.
Boethiah's Calling do that quest and you will recieve the armor to start the quest you must find a book called Boethiah's Proving or find Boethiah's temple near windhelm and talk to the cultists there
Armor is a 5-letter word starting with A that means "mail," as in chain mail armor worn by medieval knights.
Mail armor is worn by warriors and paladins from when they first start until level 40 when they get access to plate armor. Shaman and hunters wear leather until 40 when they get access to mail armor. Although Death Knights start at 55 and therefore start in plate armor, they can wear mail armor, although that probably isn't a good idea as DK's are melee and need the armor to survive. No other class is allowed to wear mail armor.
This often refers to medieval chain mail and metal armor wear.
Chainmail
Oblivion is the fourth chapter and yes.
Some common types of armor used in medieval times are leather armor that has been treated by boiling or waxing, chain mail armor, plate armor and scale armor.
the RLSS? There is no such thing. The lorica segmenta was not a shield it was body armor. It replaced the chain mail armor worn previously by the infantry. The cavalry, though continued to used the chain mail armor.
Only certain classes are allowed to wear mail armor. Warriors and paladins start out in mail armor, until level 40 when they train to wear plate. Hunters and Shaman can wear armor starting at level 40 by going to their class trainer and learning the ability.