The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Attributes and stats
Hey guys, with remaster reworking how stats and attributes work, I was wondering.

How do they affect each other now?

If I max my endurance first for more hp, does it give more hp per lvl?
Ie : max endurance by lvl 10, do you now get more hp at lvl 20 or will I have the same hp at 20 if I end up maxing endurance at 20?

I'm kind of wondering if I should rerolled as I took some major skills that went up real fast, I maxed my stats but my blade/blunt and other such skills haven't improved a lot (they are around 50)

while things like alchemy and mercantile are at like 75, which has made me lvl up but also the enemies and my gear doesn't seem to follow as much as it did early game

Should I be worried or will it end up evening itself out?

I just font want to sink 50h and realise I should have rerolled at the 20h mark and save myself the hassle

Your input/help is very welcomed as I haven't played the original in at least a decade, never bothered to look into it's system a lot and it seems the remaster has reworked the stat system
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FhqwhTODD Apr 24 @ 11:59am 
HP are not retroactive. The earlier you max endurance the more HP you will have.
Originally posted by FhqwhTODD:
HP are not retroactive. The earlier you max endurance the more HP you will have.
So it affects the per level gained and not the static total
Originally posted by FhqwhTODD:
HP are not retroactive. The earlier you max endurance the more HP you will have.

The games help menu says its now retroactive. That said, i have admittedly heard others say it doesn't work as intended.
Last edited by Garatgh Deloi; Apr 24 @ 2:56pm
Seferoth Apr 24 @ 2:55pm 
Endurance is retroactive in Oblivion Remastered. No need to max Endurance early.
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Date Posted: Apr 24 @ 11:57am
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