ToKev on 21/7/2006 at 03:11
Ok, in Morowind I had a system for new characters. Get the Sword of White Woe from the guard tower, buy the Telekenisis spell at Ald-Ruhn Mages, then go telekenisis-steal all the soul gems from Galbredier in Balmorra Mages. It wasnt cheating, using the command-line or anything but it netted you over $100K to use in training. I have now been playing Oblivion for awhile and cannot find anything near the like to steal for good cash to level up my char. Any suggestions?
Also, is there anybody like good ole Creeper that lives anywhere in this game?
RyushiBlade on 21/7/2006 at 05:47
They tried their best in Oblivion to make gold hard to come by. Easy access to vast amounts of gold made Morrowind much, much easier to beat. Ridiculously easy.
skyhook on 21/7/2006 at 06:54
making portions from scavenged and bought ingredients will net you a steady income. Also it will increase your intelligence bonus and improve yoru mercantile skill which will do yoru personality bonus so people like you better, that and its easy to buy out tavern of food turn them into restore fatigue and health potions cross the street ans sell them to someone else... easiest way I know to make money, until you get to higher levels and find glass and daedric armour everywhere you turn
Pisces on 21/7/2006 at 09:05
The 2 most useful skills for making money is alchemy and mercentile. Aside from the extremely obvious use of mercentile, the Journeyman perk means you can get the best deal and the expert perk lets you sell your expensive items for more. Alchemy makes you lots of money, and once you have 100, you can pick up any ingrediant and turn it into a 30+ gold potion. But that is boring and doesn't make money very fast, go adventurering and sell bandit's weapons and/or light armour, daggers are the best value for weight, if you have alteration then feather spells will greatly increase your loot, alchemy can be used for feather potions also; then you go to the merchant in Anvil and sell them, he is an apprentice in mercentile and has 1200 gold.
nick_m100 on 21/7/2006 at 19:59
i know somebody said this before but here goes [SPOILER]get an expensive item not damaged and not stolen get a bow and any arrows equip the arrows and the bow look at the ground and pull the bow back leave it back and go to your inventory select the arrows then drop the item of your choice it should make alot of the item related to how many arrows you have equipped but this only works if the item is undamaged or charged completely[/SPOILER]
Thelvyn on 21/7/2006 at 22:03
The patch fixed that cheat was my impression.
Why do you want to cheat ? Takes all the fun out of the game.
GGG on 21/7/2006 at 22:15
my fun way to make money is to get ur sneak and security up and sneak into peoples houses and steal their shit. u need to bee in the thieves guild to sell the stuff, but it really works.....especially if they have weapons lying around. or u could even try going into stores b/c they keep all their merchandise on the first level....where they sell them.
ToKev on 22/7/2006 at 01:03
Cool, thx guys (gals). Ive read some of these walkthroughs and they're like 'get your char to level 20-25 or so as soon as possible and up your endurance skill quickly' (obviously)...Im just wondering how the ppl that wrote these seem to accomplish this. Im halfway through the Mages and DB quests, have done light adventuring and still only have roughly 1000 gold.
PeeperStorm on 22/7/2006 at 01:55
You can get a pretty valuable enchanted mace by doing the Unfriendly Competition quest. [SPOILER]It's literally just laying there in the tomb waiting for you to take it.[/SPOILER]
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 24/7/2006 at 08:31
and it looks pretty nice, too =)