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Oblivion better looking characters
Oblivion better looking characters








Oh, finally, one last thing to note: Oblivion tends to level up the enemies as you level up. I don't remember what I called that class, but the hardest part of leveling at higher levels was that I'd chosen both acrobatics and athletics.) Experiment and have fun. I've played through it completely at least three times (I lost track) - once as a sneaky archer type with some magic for backup, once as a pure magick-using mage, and this most recent time as a close-combat sword-wielding maniac. One of the awesome things about Oblivion is that it is nearly infinitely replayable, simply on account of the extremely flexible class system. Thus, you can be a 98-pound-weakling with an arsenal of heavy destruction magicka and still be in the fighter's guild conversely, you can be an all-brawn-no-brains axe-wielding thug and still become the archmage of the mage's guild. One important thing to note: There are no rules governing who may join the various guilds and factions. If you choose your class skills wisely, you can max out your character's most important attributes (whatever they happen to be to you) relatively quickly. For example, heavy use of blade will increase your strength.

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Remember that your skill choices will correlate directly to your attribute growth as well. Conversely, if you're looking for more of a challenge, you can put skills like athletics and acrobatics (both of which, I found, were hard to do simultaneously) in your custom class. If you are not modding the enhancement system, my strongest advice would be custom classes! Look at the defaults - they're pretty decent, but often they use certain skills to level that you may not want/need with the type of character you're playing.










Oblivion better looking characters