Iron helmet, boots and gauntlets.
And a studded armour which is easily crafted or found on bandits.
Complete with iron sword and banded iron shield and you have the dragonborn from the trailer.
All of these have general body armour, boots, gauntlets,helmet and shield.
There is heavy and light armour, heavy armours are: Iron, Steel, Dwarven, Steel Plate, Orcish, Ebony, Dragonplate and Deadric.
Light armours include: Fur, Hide, Studded, Leather, Elven, Scaled, Elven Gilded, Glass and Dragonscale.
Dragon armor is extremely difficult to get, but will be worth it. You have to have your smitting skill all the way up to 100, and then increase all your perks up to 100 as well to unlock the ability to craft dragon armor in the first place. Then when you do that, you need to collect dragon bones and scales from dragons that you will have to find and kill. When you have all the items you need, just find a blacksmith forge in a city usually, and make your armor. However, you make pieces of it at a time, which makes it even more of a challenge to acquire the full suit of armor.
Well, in the trailer of the game, the Dragonborn uses an Iron helmet, studded armor, iron boots, and iron gauntlets
Yes.
The latest expansion pack for Skyrim is Dragonborn.
No. Dragonborn needs Skyrim to run
Dragonborn. It's from Skyrim.
No...
The latest expansion pack for Skyrim is called Dragonborn.
Yes, you can.
It is, but only as part of the Dragonborn expansion pack. You can make Chitin armour for yourself, and also some Morag Tong assassins attack you, each wearing a Morag Tong variant of regular chitin armour.
The headsman armor has no codes, anything.
The end of the main quest features the king dragon Alduin being defeated by the Dragonborn, although the game can still continue after.
You can sneak in heavy armour too. The Heavy Chitin set weighs about the same as a Steel set, but offers more protection. You could imagine it's still handy for an assassin.
Yes. It's DLC.