Here are the best ways for levelling up quickly in Oblivion Remastered.

Cyrodiils NPCs have unique dialogues, behaviors, and mannerisms that make them interesting and engaging.

Certain NPCs are friendly with you and others hold a grudge, making the game more realistic.

Character wearing Umbra’s armor in Oblivion Remastered.

Some of the most iconic NPCs in the game follow you around like lost puppies or offer sarcastic guidance.

8Bolwing

Rany Roo!

Bolwing is one such NPC who is so iconic that you dont even need to understand him.

Character with the mountains and moon in the background in Oblivion Remastered.

His ability to speak gibberish may be what makes the character so endearing.

The fork makes the usual gibberish actually make sense, and you understand what the Bosmer is saying.

you might understand the characters words without a magical item once you become Sheogorath.

A split image of a character holding Goldbrand, Apotheosis, and Umbra in Oblivion Remastered.

The character is hilarious and sometimes drops easter eggs, whether from past games or the future.

For instance, he talks about seeing dragons, which is a foreshadowing of Skyrim.

The Khajiit is a fast character barely anyone can keep up with.

A split image of Haskill, Sheogorath, and the Adoring Fan in Oblivion Remastered.

However, faster than his legs are the lies that he tells comedically.

Throughout the main quest, he is rude, sarcastic, and condescending towards you.

These early game items will help you out in Oblivion Remastered.

Beautiful scenery of Shivering Isles in Oblivion Remastered.

Haskill is the stark opposite of the Daedric Prince Sheogorath, who is a mix of chaos and volatility.

He is a breath of fresh air in an otherwise mad world that is the Shivering Isles.

Mazoga wants to avenge her friends death and is looking for the location of the gang.

Bolwig in Oblivion Remastered.

You help her in her quest and dish out some fine justice to a gang of robbers.

You and Sir Mazoga become Knights of the White Stallion at the end of the quest.

The character fails the initiation and cant join the guild.

M’aiq the Liar in Oblivion Remastered.

And for good reason, since he barely tries to win.

However, he makes multiple appearances in the game and even offers you help.

Because it’s a Bethesda game, after all.

Haskill in Oblivion Remastered.

The eccentric character has an unstable personality that matches the name of the quest.

Residents of Skingrad have nothing good to say about him and claim hes strange.

This makes sense when he randomly approaches you and asks you to meet him at midnight.

Mazoga the Orc in Oblivion Remastered.

There, he tells you the whole city is out to get him, and he wants your help.

you’ve got the option to decide to help him or refuse.

Everything about the character is over the top, yet he has a massively calm demeanor.

Amusei in Oblivion Remastered.

He is a volatile NPC who spouts random lines like, Cheese for everyone.

The Daedric Prince ends up turning into Jyggaglag, who is cursed with destroying his own realm.

However, while following the main quest, you defeat Jyggaglag and end up taking over Sheogoraths throne.

Glarthir in Oblivion Remastered.

While the memorable NPC is missed, you earn your own realm and become the Prince of Madness.

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