![]() We must have a way to kill stuff, so either destruction or one of the strength skills. Also, either of the armour skills, light or heavy. We must heal ourselves which means increases in Restoration. There are going to be times when you have to use jump in dungeons etc which increases Acrobatics. Well, if you do not wish to walk everywhere, which is very tedious, then the alternative of running automatically increases Athletics. So which skills do we not have control over. Our first stat for increase to 100 must be Endurance. Secondly, as our Endurance stat governs the amount of hit points we have and will end up with, it's necessary to increase this stat to 100 a.s.a.p. So, in order to maintain any level of control over the levelling process, we have to decide which of the skills we have control over, or more importantly, which ones we don't have control over. Personality - Speechcraft, Mercantile & Illusion. Speed - Light Armour, Acrobatics & Athletics.Įndurance - Armourer, Block & Heavy Armour. Willpower - Destruction, Alteration & Restoration. Intelligence - Conjuration, Mysticism & Alchemy. The stats and their associated skill are : In order to get +5, you need to get 10 increases in the 3 skills associated with the relevant stat at the point of level up.Īlso, as you can only increase 3 of the 8 stats at level up, there is no point in training skills that produce increases above 1 for more than 3 of the stats. At that level up, you get to increase your stats in a range of +1 to +5. To level up, you must have a combination of 10 skill increases across your primary skills. Every quest is beatable under certain circumstances and bugs seem to appear randomly, so you might not have a problem at all when you beat them the second time round.A guide to a Godlike, hmmm, perhaps Daedra Lord alike character.įirst of all, it's important to understand the complete levelling process. Save often, that's the best advice we can give you. Bugs that keep you from completing certain quests, make objects disappear or NPCs talk rubbish. Hey, you're a gamer, you shouldn't feel like a fish out of water when you're deep underground surrounded by skeletons, now should you? There's no point in telling you exactly what to do in each dungeon, so we stick to the essentials. We didn't cover the things that are pretty obvious in our guide. If you don't want to "loose" time on leveling up, go ahead and endlessly fight Scamps and basic Dremora soldiers. ![]() These factors depend on your character's level. ![]() That leads to the fact that we can't actually point out how many or what type of enemies you will be facing in certain situations. That means that you can actually beat the main quest without even bothering to do anything except it, 'cause if you don't level up your character, you'll be fighting some basic enemies over and over again to the very end. As you may know from other texts about Oblivion, the game's world reacts to the player's progress and evolves with him. Here you will find everything you need to know about the game and was afraid to ask anywhere else.įirst, some technical stuff. Featuring: Oblivion Game Guide, Oblivion Atlas, Knights of the Nine Game Guide and Shivering Isles Game Guide.īehold, our unofficial strategy guide to overwhelmingly gigantic The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion. ![]()
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