Restoration is the magic school that offers protection and healing spells, and there are a couple easy ways to boost this skill.
In The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, Restoration is the school of magic that covers healing spells, protection wards, and turning undead. It isn’t very useful outside of combat, but during a fight, it can be downright essential.
Unfortunately, the combat focus of Restoration makes it difficult to practice and improve in peaceful towns and friendly homes. However, Skyrim has a few exploits players can use to improve Restoration in a hurry and without having to find a dangerous enemy to fight in the process. All it takes is a little money and a few buffs to get started. Items, Buffs, and Trainers
The main person to know when boosting Restoration fast is Colette Marence. The College of Winterhold has specialists for every school of magic, and Colette is the specialist for Restoration. She’s the only merchant in the game to sell regular Adept and Expert-level Restoration spells, although players need to reach 40 and then 65 skills with Restoration to unlock this inventory.
Colette’s inventory also includes Robes of Restoration, which both increase Magicka regeneration and decrease Restoration spell costs. This list can go up to Master Robes of Regeneration, depending on the player’s level. On top of all that, Colette gives players the quest « Restoration Ritual Spell, » which unlocks Master Restoration spells once players have 90 skill points.
Finally, Colette is a Restoration trainer, although she’s not the best trainer in the game. Here’s the full list:
Players can also start the game with extra Restoration skills by choosing an Imperial for +10 or a High Elf, Argonian, or Breton for +5.
Players can increase their Restoration experience gain by activating the Mage Stone for 20 percent to all magic skills, the Lover Stone for 15 percent to all skills, or by sleeping in a bed in the same house as the player’s spouse for another 15 percent.