

This has happened for me on both The Battle for Fort Dunstad (which I bypassed by completing Dragonslayer) and The Battle for Fort Greenwall- when I initially get the quest, no map marker shows up. GH36 02:12, 1 June 2012 (UTC) Battling for Forts Unsigned comment by 216.221.62.92 ( talk) at 06:23 on 9 January 2012 (UTC) If I were you, I would join the Imperial Legion first as their initiation quest is much easier, then in the quest the Jagged Crown give the crown to the storm cloaks. There might be impact later, in future DLC. Seconded, there is no specific advantage. It depends how you feel about the whole lore thing.

It's only listed as light armor in-game because there isn't a "Medium" armor classification. The Medium kit gives you Imperial Studded Armor, which is more protective than Imperial Light Armor and less protective than the Heavy Imperial Armor (listed as Imperial Armor in-game). I chose Medium and ended up with Light Armor with a Heavy shield. It is just banded or just the same armor with different look. There actually is medium armor in the game, its light armor with an additional layer of chainmail over the shoulders. Okay, then it should be properly described in the article. Phoenix Neko 06:56, 17 November 2011 (UTC) The point is that they give you a choice of armor: Light, Medium or Heavy, so the information is correct. I'd say this is confusing and should be removed. Anyway, in terms of game mechanics this is just the same Light armor. What does it mean? Medium armor does not present in Skyrim, and an addition of shield does not transform Light armor to Medium.

