Players can speak with Elof to custom-fit a set of trimmed masterwork armour (regardless of its augmentation status). Because a complete set must be worn, it is impossible to custom-fit individual pieces unless they are duplicates and custom-fit variants of all of the other pieces are owned and equipped. The process of custom-fitting makes all of the items permanently untradeable and does not require level 99 Smithing nor the achievement It Should Have Been Called Aetherium.
Elof will also exchange pieces of custom-fit trimmed masterwork armour for spiked variants at the cost of one glorious bar per piece. The spikes of spiked variants are purely cosmetic and the armour works identically to its regular variant. Spikes can be removed at any time for free by bringing the armour piece to Elof again, however this does not return any glorious bars, and another glorious bar must be given to Elof to add spikes back to the armour.
Metal equipment tokens can be used to purchase either salvage or equipment of the same metal type. The equipment cost is 10 tokens per base bar. For example, rune gauntlets would be worth 10 tokens, as it requires one rune bar.
Elof can be found occasionally within Thalmund's Forge. Similar to Thurgo, Elof teleports to the door, explores the interior, and departs. The player cannot interact with Elof as they would in the Artisan's Workshop while in Thalmund's Forge.
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