Elder Scrolls 6: 10 Things Fans Want To See

6. Armour Customisation

Elder Scrolls 6
Bethesda

On the four-hundred and sixty-fifth playthrough of Skyrim, you begin to realise that the armour gets a bit samey. Sure, it's intricate and detailed, but it's hard to feel like your character's appearance is unique and interesting when everyone and their mum is wearing the same outfit.

Customisation would be an easy thing to design as well. Take the system in Elder Scrolls Online, with each race having their own unique style and add the ability to dye your clothing in different colours. And voila! You have a way to make the game look a lot more varied on the millions of playthroughs you are inevitably going to play.

And you get to play dress up, which I think everyone can agree was the one feature missing from Skyrim. Right? RIGHT?

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