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How to persuade in oblivion
How to persuade in oblivion








how to persuade in oblivion

That number can be as high as 5, and count up 1 each you improve its three governed skills, minor or major, on two occasions between them as you progress through the level. Each level up you can improve these attributes by a certain amount, that's where those numbers, like the 3 next to strength come in. Here, for example, you can see the attribute "Strength" governing the Blunt, Blade and Hand-to-Hand combat skills.

how to persuade in oblivion

This is the screen you see when you level up All the skills, both minor and major attain to an attribute. You can still raise minor skills by using them, just like major ones. You simply level skills by using them. You hit the next level when you improve your major skills a combined total of 10 times. Major skills start higher and level faster that the other minor skills and contribute to levelling up your character, making it very tempting to make major skills as the ones that matter most to you, but this can cause issues, and again those will be explained. This came from a player who has clearly completely fucked this up, and I'll explain why soon.

how to persuade in oblivion

This is the image I found on google to show an example of a major skill list. The favoured attributes only start a little higher and that's it, so don't factor into how the levelling system works, but the major skills do. I'll go through how it works for those who don't know. To build your character, near the start of the game you either a chose a class or create a class with seven major skills chosen out of all the available skills and two favoured attributes. The problem with Oblivion and one of the major reasons why it can get really hard, especially further on in the game, is the levelling system. TL DR, it's busted as all hell.










How to persuade in oblivion