The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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What build are you using?
I am a heavy battlemage wich is also learning to use a bow. You people?
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Slender Apr 28 @ 2:03pm 
pretty much the same honestly, excluding the bow
Currently stealth "camelion" archer with some magic.
Trip Apr 28 @ 2:09pm 
Mage Monk. No weapon, no armour. HtH, Destruction and alteration. Seeing how viable it will be late game.

Breton with Mage. Will stack shield enchants for armour, and hopefully have room enough to cap magic resistance.

Seems pretty strong so far, except low starting endurance is tough.
Battlemage but i use more swords and shield instead i like being an archer too but in this game it feels so weak compared to every other option you have to use hundreds of arrows at higher difficulties.
Monk, but replaced Marksman with Block (which actually works with Hand-To-Hand in the Remaster!) and Security with Light Armor.

Light Armor being useless at this point because Alteration is really good for this class if they have to ever fight out in the open. Woops?
Almost pure mage, spell barrage with staff, sometimes casting shield and going into meele with claymore and touch range spells. Cloth user with only plate gauntlets and boots. But 90% shield spell is no joke, it's like u wearing best armor in the game.
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Scraps Apr 28 @ 2:12pm 
Nightblade class with a claymore
Stealth, poison, bow cat person that attacks from a distance, and picks off one by one slowly. It is satisfying to make a difficult shot.
fox Apr 28 @ 2:14pm 
Adventurer

Everyone ends up with some sort of battle mage
Marfig Apr 28 @ 2:15pm 
Melee warrior with bow as secondary.

Strength, Agility and Endurance are now maxed. I am about to start maxing Intelligence and Willpower. The plan is to progressively introduce powerful spellcaster abilities into the build.

With the changes to the levelling system, you no longer need to follow a single class. The only thing I need to learn is whether the monster balance was enough to allow me to get to levels 30+ without having to reduce difficulty (which I will, if I have to)
Grimnir Apr 28 @ 2:17pm 
My first character is always a Nightblade because the concept a thief that can turn invisible as he needs and just wave open locks is too good. I have a second character though that's based on my BG3 character so he's an Orc Barbarian that just beats everything to death with his bare hands. As busted as the kill animations in Skyrim were it's only a little saddening that I won't get to suplex bandits to death now that there's an actual Unarmed skill again.
Damon Apr 28 @ 2:19pm 
Played battlemage for a while and eventually found it annoying to recharge weapons. Recently I started as Breton pure mage and find it fun.
stealth archer

wood elf
(custom class)
agi
spd

athletics
marksman
alchemy
security
sneak
light armor
mercantile

thief sign
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Trvor Apr 28 @ 2:19pm 
breton spellsword, one of the best builds for oblivion.
Witch Hunter. Bow plus magic. I always concentrate on the Dark Brotherhood quest line first because it really powers this build. The assassin armor and the quest rewards are also perfect for the Witch Hunter. They never see it coming, especially once you get the Grey Cowl of Nocturnal by completing the Thieves Guild quest line. If you like playing a stealth character this is the one.
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