Many of the artifacts in Morrowind have appeared in other Elder Scrolls games, as listed at the Lore article on Artifacts.Īrtifacts are specifically defined as anything with a unique appearance. You must complete all optional objectives to qualify.Ĭannot be crafted or obtained by players for now.An artifact is a unique and unusually powerful magical item. Players can't use polymorphs, personalities, skins, hats, hair or tattoos on companions.Ĭhapters of this style, and on occastion the whole book, can be found in the Large Laundered Shipments acquired by completing the Thieves Guild Tip Board quests in Hew's Bane. The head armor will be hidden at all times and will not be displayed regardless of equipment or cosmetic override settings.ĭepending on gender, race or other restrictions, some of the player's cosmetics might also not be usable by the companion. You can also choose colors for both the Outfit or a Costume at this station. From here it works the same as with a player Outfit. In the Outfit Station menu, the player can choose between themselves and Companion. In order to have their own customized Outfit displayed, the player needs to go to an Outfit Station that is not in a player's house because that Companion needs to be active at the time of customization. Here a player can also set the mount that Mirri is supposed to ride. You can chose to show companion's currently equipment, or their outfits. If a player wants to have a costume that they own worn by her/him, they have to choose the Collectibles icon on the top right. In order to do customize your companion, talking to them and you can select from a menu. You may also obtain gems via the hirelings of Blacksmithing, Clothing and Woodworking crafts, as well as from Daily and Weekly quests. Or you may purchase the ten initial racial styles from vendors at crafting stations. Style Gems can also be obtained when deconstructing an item of the respective style.
Zenimax tends to tease a Style and then add it as craftable with a future update, so many of the uncraftable Styles are expected to become available at a later date. Below is a list of every obtainable Motif, along with those currently unavailable. Motifs and style gems are randomly found in containers (such as pots, nightstands, etc) throughout the world and by completing Daily and Weekly quests within the game. Some styles are only available for the outfit station and not craftable.
Please see Outfit System to understand how to make yourself look in a certain style without crafting it. Below is a list of all the Styles with a couple of pieces of each so you can see what they look like (some Styles only have a couple pieces currently).
There are currently far more Styles than Motifs, so it is not possible to craft all the Styles in the game.
Motifs are scattered in various containers through out Tamriel and it is more difficult to find some Motifs than others. In order for you to craft a Weapon or Armor in a certain Style you must find or purchase the matching Motif for that Style and read it and have one of the stones needed to make a piece of that type. Gear drops in all different Styles and you can craft Weapons and Armor in various styles.
Every Weapon and Armor has a Style and that defines how it will appear. Styles are the appearance or look of the Weapons and Armor you are wearing in Elder Scrolls Online.