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Are there any beginner houses in Oblivion?
is there a specific difficult scenario with the leveling problem in Oblivion?Playing a sneaky character in OblivionWhat level should I usually be on Oblivion TES4 to enter the first oblivion plane gate?Possible houses in Oblivion?Why can't I open the console in Oblivion?Are there alternate ways of opening the console in OblivionIs there any way to sell an item valued at more than 3000 gold for its actual worth in Oblivion?
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I've just started the game and there are so many things I want to do. I wanted to have a house to stay in, but I don't have the money since I just started playing. The beginner house I wanted must require:
Containers with safe storage.
Big space
Usable beds and able to wait.
Places for good display of items.
I want to find a beginner house in Oblivion. I know in Morrowind you just to kill any owner of the house you want and I know in Skyrim there's Anise's Cabin which you need to kill the owner of. I can't just find a house in Oblivion, kill the owner, and make it as yours [I wish that could happen]. So the question is, is there any beginner house in Oblivion?
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I've just started the game and there are so many things I want to do. I wanted to have a house to stay in, but I don't have the money since I just started playing. The beginner house I wanted must require:
Containers with safe storage.
Big space
Usable beds and able to wait.
Places for good display of items.
I want to find a beginner house in Oblivion. I know in Morrowind you just to kill any owner of the house you want and I know in Skyrim there's Anise's Cabin which you need to kill the owner of. I can't just find a house in Oblivion, kill the owner, and make it as yours [I wish that could happen]. So the question is, is there any beginner house in Oblivion?
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gold should not really be an issue.. Oblivion was the easiest game to earn gold in. Most alchemy merchants will buy the potions you craft from their wares for a higher price, and restock with a single sleep.
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I've just started the game and there are so many things I want to do. I wanted to have a house to stay in, but I don't have the money since I just started playing. The beginner house I wanted must require:
Containers with safe storage.
Big space
Usable beds and able to wait.
Places for good display of items.
I want to find a beginner house in Oblivion. I know in Morrowind you just to kill any owner of the house you want and I know in Skyrim there's Anise's Cabin which you need to kill the owner of. I can't just find a house in Oblivion, kill the owner, and make it as yours [I wish that could happen]. So the question is, is there any beginner house in Oblivion?
the-elder-scrolls-4-oblivion
I've just started the game and there are so many things I want to do. I wanted to have a house to stay in, but I don't have the money since I just started playing. The beginner house I wanted must require:
Containers with safe storage.
Big space
Usable beds and able to wait.
Places for good display of items.
I want to find a beginner house in Oblivion. I know in Morrowind you just to kill any owner of the house you want and I know in Skyrim there's Anise's Cabin which you need to kill the owner of. I can't just find a house in Oblivion, kill the owner, and make it as yours [I wish that could happen]. So the question is, is there any beginner house in Oblivion?
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gold should not really be an issue.. Oblivion was the easiest game to earn gold in. Most alchemy merchants will buy the potions you craft from their wares for a higher price, and restock with a single sleep.
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gold should not really be an issue.. Oblivion was the easiest game to earn gold in. Most alchemy merchants will buy the potions you craft from their wares for a higher price, and restock with a single sleep.
– user106385
Dec 29 '15 at 2:12
gold should not really be an issue.. Oblivion was the easiest game to earn gold in. Most alchemy merchants will buy the potions you craft from their wares for a higher price, and restock with a single sleep.
– user106385
Dec 29 '15 at 2:12
gold should not really be an issue.. Oblivion was the easiest game to earn gold in. Most alchemy merchants will buy the potions you craft from their wares for a higher price, and restock with a single sleep.
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Houses are a deliberate game mechanic, in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Please keep in mind that, while there may be some alternate accommodation available, the game has a specific list of buildings that count as 'player houses'.
As such, only these specific buildings would constitute "Places for good display of items", as in my experience, it is only in these buildings that your items can not 'reset'
Ultimately, to cover "Big space" and "Good display of items", as well as the standard "Containers with safe storage" and "Usable beds and able to wait"; your earliest, cheapest housing is going to be Benirus Manor.
Affording a House
Being able to afford a house, early, should not be difficult. 2,000 septims, IIRC, is a small sum. Personally, I was always able to purchase the Bravil house, immediately. I always interpreted this house as one of the best, and considered it a quest reward, as opposed to property I had to actually purchase.
If gold is short, hold off on buying a house. The only real reason you need a house is to store items; but early on, you should favor selling some of your loot, to make the septims you require to purchase a house.
If you are short, simply find the alchemy merchant in the city respective of where you intend to purchase a house. Buy all their ingredients, apart from the ones that are substantially expensive. Mix the ingredients into potions, and sell the potions back. These potions should easily be worth more then the cost of the ingredients. Find a place to sleep, and repeat the process, until you can afford to buy the house.
The Cheapest: My Imperial City House - 2,000 septims
You can purchase a house in the Waterfront district of the Imperial City for 2,000 septims. Vinicia Mellissaeia will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This is easily the first house you will be able to afford, and can be later upgraded, for another 2,000 septims.
The Middle Ground: My Bravil House - 4,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Bravil for 4,000 septime. Count Regulus Terentius will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This house is a little cheaper then the house in Anvil; but offers far more quality then the standard house in the Imperial City. It can be later upgraded for another 3,900 septims.
The Most Affordable: Benirus Manor - 5,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Anvil for 5,000 septims. Velwyn Benirus will sell it to you, though he acts suspicious in doing so.
The first thing you will want to do, in the Benirus Manor, is sleep. Upon waking up, you will be greeted by three ghosts, and start the quest "Where Spirits Have Lease". After completing this quest, the house returns to normal, and becomes quite an impressive housing for a measly 5,000 septims.
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This isn't a proper answer, but if you own the game of the year edition or are willing to upgrade/individually purchase DLC, there are DLC packs with provide you a home at no cost for no (Wizard's Tower, Vile Lair) or minimal effort (Fighter's Stronghold, Thieves Den).
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Houses are a deliberate game mechanic, in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Please keep in mind that, while there may be some alternate accommodation available, the game has a specific list of buildings that count as 'player houses'.
As such, only these specific buildings would constitute "Places for good display of items", as in my experience, it is only in these buildings that your items can not 'reset'
Ultimately, to cover "Big space" and "Good display of items", as well as the standard "Containers with safe storage" and "Usable beds and able to wait"; your earliest, cheapest housing is going to be Benirus Manor.
Affording a House
Being able to afford a house, early, should not be difficult. 2,000 septims, IIRC, is a small sum. Personally, I was always able to purchase the Bravil house, immediately. I always interpreted this house as one of the best, and considered it a quest reward, as opposed to property I had to actually purchase.
If gold is short, hold off on buying a house. The only real reason you need a house is to store items; but early on, you should favor selling some of your loot, to make the septims you require to purchase a house.
If you are short, simply find the alchemy merchant in the city respective of where you intend to purchase a house. Buy all their ingredients, apart from the ones that are substantially expensive. Mix the ingredients into potions, and sell the potions back. These potions should easily be worth more then the cost of the ingredients. Find a place to sleep, and repeat the process, until you can afford to buy the house.
The Cheapest: My Imperial City House - 2,000 septims
You can purchase a house in the Waterfront district of the Imperial City for 2,000 septims. Vinicia Mellissaeia will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This is easily the first house you will be able to afford, and can be later upgraded, for another 2,000 septims.
The Middle Ground: My Bravil House - 4,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Bravil for 4,000 septime. Count Regulus Terentius will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This house is a little cheaper then the house in Anvil; but offers far more quality then the standard house in the Imperial City. It can be later upgraded for another 3,900 septims.
The Most Affordable: Benirus Manor - 5,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Anvil for 5,000 septims. Velwyn Benirus will sell it to you, though he acts suspicious in doing so.
The first thing you will want to do, in the Benirus Manor, is sleep. Upon waking up, you will be greeted by three ghosts, and start the quest "Where Spirits Have Lease". After completing this quest, the house returns to normal, and becomes quite an impressive housing for a measly 5,000 septims.
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Houses are a deliberate game mechanic, in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Please keep in mind that, while there may be some alternate accommodation available, the game has a specific list of buildings that count as 'player houses'.
As such, only these specific buildings would constitute "Places for good display of items", as in my experience, it is only in these buildings that your items can not 'reset'
Ultimately, to cover "Big space" and "Good display of items", as well as the standard "Containers with safe storage" and "Usable beds and able to wait"; your earliest, cheapest housing is going to be Benirus Manor.
Affording a House
Being able to afford a house, early, should not be difficult. 2,000 septims, IIRC, is a small sum. Personally, I was always able to purchase the Bravil house, immediately. I always interpreted this house as one of the best, and considered it a quest reward, as opposed to property I had to actually purchase.
If gold is short, hold off on buying a house. The only real reason you need a house is to store items; but early on, you should favor selling some of your loot, to make the septims you require to purchase a house.
If you are short, simply find the alchemy merchant in the city respective of where you intend to purchase a house. Buy all their ingredients, apart from the ones that are substantially expensive. Mix the ingredients into potions, and sell the potions back. These potions should easily be worth more then the cost of the ingredients. Find a place to sleep, and repeat the process, until you can afford to buy the house.
The Cheapest: My Imperial City House - 2,000 septims
You can purchase a house in the Waterfront district of the Imperial City for 2,000 septims. Vinicia Mellissaeia will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This is easily the first house you will be able to afford, and can be later upgraded, for another 2,000 septims.
The Middle Ground: My Bravil House - 4,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Bravil for 4,000 septime. Count Regulus Terentius will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This house is a little cheaper then the house in Anvil; but offers far more quality then the standard house in the Imperial City. It can be later upgraded for another 3,900 septims.
The Most Affordable: Benirus Manor - 5,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Anvil for 5,000 septims. Velwyn Benirus will sell it to you, though he acts suspicious in doing so.
The first thing you will want to do, in the Benirus Manor, is sleep. Upon waking up, you will be greeted by three ghosts, and start the quest "Where Spirits Have Lease". After completing this quest, the house returns to normal, and becomes quite an impressive housing for a measly 5,000 septims.
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Houses are a deliberate game mechanic, in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Please keep in mind that, while there may be some alternate accommodation available, the game has a specific list of buildings that count as 'player houses'.
As such, only these specific buildings would constitute "Places for good display of items", as in my experience, it is only in these buildings that your items can not 'reset'
Ultimately, to cover "Big space" and "Good display of items", as well as the standard "Containers with safe storage" and "Usable beds and able to wait"; your earliest, cheapest housing is going to be Benirus Manor.
Affording a House
Being able to afford a house, early, should not be difficult. 2,000 septims, IIRC, is a small sum. Personally, I was always able to purchase the Bravil house, immediately. I always interpreted this house as one of the best, and considered it a quest reward, as opposed to property I had to actually purchase.
If gold is short, hold off on buying a house. The only real reason you need a house is to store items; but early on, you should favor selling some of your loot, to make the septims you require to purchase a house.
If you are short, simply find the alchemy merchant in the city respective of where you intend to purchase a house. Buy all their ingredients, apart from the ones that are substantially expensive. Mix the ingredients into potions, and sell the potions back. These potions should easily be worth more then the cost of the ingredients. Find a place to sleep, and repeat the process, until you can afford to buy the house.
The Cheapest: My Imperial City House - 2,000 septims
You can purchase a house in the Waterfront district of the Imperial City for 2,000 septims. Vinicia Mellissaeia will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This is easily the first house you will be able to afford, and can be later upgraded, for another 2,000 septims.
The Middle Ground: My Bravil House - 4,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Bravil for 4,000 septime. Count Regulus Terentius will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This house is a little cheaper then the house in Anvil; but offers far more quality then the standard house in the Imperial City. It can be later upgraded for another 3,900 septims.
The Most Affordable: Benirus Manor - 5,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Anvil for 5,000 septims. Velwyn Benirus will sell it to you, though he acts suspicious in doing so.
The first thing you will want to do, in the Benirus Manor, is sleep. Upon waking up, you will be greeted by three ghosts, and start the quest "Where Spirits Have Lease". After completing this quest, the house returns to normal, and becomes quite an impressive housing for a measly 5,000 septims.
Houses are a deliberate game mechanic, in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Please keep in mind that, while there may be some alternate accommodation available, the game has a specific list of buildings that count as 'player houses'.
As such, only these specific buildings would constitute "Places for good display of items", as in my experience, it is only in these buildings that your items can not 'reset'
Ultimately, to cover "Big space" and "Good display of items", as well as the standard "Containers with safe storage" and "Usable beds and able to wait"; your earliest, cheapest housing is going to be Benirus Manor.
Affording a House
Being able to afford a house, early, should not be difficult. 2,000 septims, IIRC, is a small sum. Personally, I was always able to purchase the Bravil house, immediately. I always interpreted this house as one of the best, and considered it a quest reward, as opposed to property I had to actually purchase.
If gold is short, hold off on buying a house. The only real reason you need a house is to store items; but early on, you should favor selling some of your loot, to make the septims you require to purchase a house.
If you are short, simply find the alchemy merchant in the city respective of where you intend to purchase a house. Buy all their ingredients, apart from the ones that are substantially expensive. Mix the ingredients into potions, and sell the potions back. These potions should easily be worth more then the cost of the ingredients. Find a place to sleep, and repeat the process, until you can afford to buy the house.
The Cheapest: My Imperial City House - 2,000 septims
You can purchase a house in the Waterfront district of the Imperial City for 2,000 septims. Vinicia Mellissaeia will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This is easily the first house you will be able to afford, and can be later upgraded, for another 2,000 septims.
The Middle Ground: My Bravil House - 4,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Bravil for 4,000 septime. Count Regulus Terentius will sell it to you, providing your disposition is above 50. This house is a little cheaper then the house in Anvil; but offers far more quality then the standard house in the Imperial City. It can be later upgraded for another 3,900 septims.
The Most Affordable: Benirus Manor - 5,000 septims
You can purchase a house in Anvil for 5,000 septims. Velwyn Benirus will sell it to you, though he acts suspicious in doing so.
The first thing you will want to do, in the Benirus Manor, is sleep. Upon waking up, you will be greeted by three ghosts, and start the quest "Where Spirits Have Lease". After completing this quest, the house returns to normal, and becomes quite an impressive housing for a measly 5,000 septims.
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This isn't a proper answer, but if you own the game of the year edition or are willing to upgrade/individually purchase DLC, there are DLC packs with provide you a home at no cost for no (Wizard's Tower, Vile Lair) or minimal effort (Fighter's Stronghold, Thieves Den).
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This isn't a proper answer, but if you own the game of the year edition or are willing to upgrade/individually purchase DLC, there are DLC packs with provide you a home at no cost for no (Wizard's Tower, Vile Lair) or minimal effort (Fighter's Stronghold, Thieves Den).
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This isn't a proper answer, but if you own the game of the year edition or are willing to upgrade/individually purchase DLC, there are DLC packs with provide you a home at no cost for no (Wizard's Tower, Vile Lair) or minimal effort (Fighter's Stronghold, Thieves Den).
This isn't a proper answer, but if you own the game of the year edition or are willing to upgrade/individually purchase DLC, there are DLC packs with provide you a home at no cost for no (Wizard's Tower, Vile Lair) or minimal effort (Fighter's Stronghold, Thieves Den).
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gold should not really be an issue.. Oblivion was the easiest game to earn gold in. Most alchemy merchants will buy the potions you craft from their wares for a higher price, and restock with a single sleep.
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