Level up in Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered It’s more complicated than necessary. It’s not just about earning XP and clicking on the menu. Instead, the leveling system decides to take many other actions first.
Ours Forgetting has been remastered The guide will tell you everything Leveling system. I’ll cover it How to level up All skills and general character levels Forgetting has been remastered.
How to earn XP with Remastered Forget

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I won’t get XP Forgetting has been remastered By killing the enemy (well, not directly). Instead, you earn XP by improving your key and minor skills.
And you improve them…just do things. Wearing light armor for a while (during combat) will improve your light armor skills. Lockpicking improves your security skills. (In combat) Shaking the sword will improve your blade skills. Running (and swimming) improves your track and field skills.
When you improve your skills, you may see a progress bar in the top right corner of the screen. Once it’s full, you can level up.
How to level up all skills of remastered forgetting
The XP you acquire to level up is to improve your main and minor skills. Use them to improve. However, the seven skills you choose as your main skills will level up faster, whether you choose a class or create a customized class, but it’s not clear in the game how Faster.
This is the list All skills Forgetting has been remastereddetails about what they affect, and therefore how to level them up:
- Acrobatics: Jump and fall
- alchemy: Creating potions and using alchemy ingredients
- change: Change your ability or cast a spell that reduces damage I’ll change it Your ability)
- Athletics: Running, swimming, running
- ARMORER: Weapon and armor repair (with repair hammer)
- blade: Handles damage with blade weapons (katana, short sword, dagger, etc.)
- block: Reduces damage during blocking
- dull: Blunt weapons damage (such as hammers or confused shafts)
- Conjuration: Summon creatures, weapons, and armor (and turn the undead) spells
- destruction: Cast spells that deal damage to elements or weaken opponents
- Fantasy: Cast spells that do things like charm, hidden, silence, paralysis, command
- From hand to hand: Damage with bare hands
- Heavy Armor: He wears heavy armor
- Light Armor: He wears light armor
- Marksman: Deals damage with the bow
- Commercial: Buying and selling products
- Mysticism: Cast spells that absorb or reflect damage, dispel objects, move, and reveal paths
- Restore: Restore, strengthen and absorb attributes by casting spells, cure illnesses, and improve resistance
- safety: Use a lock pick
- Sneak: Moves undetected and moves the twitch poke
- Speechcraft: Convince the NPC
Both your skills and attributes affect your abilities, but they are not directly related. For example, having a high strength and a high blade both increase damage on a longsword, but strength does not control or affect the blade.
How to level up your character with remastered forgetting

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Once you have sufficiently improved various skills, an icon will appear in the top right corner of the screen. The Pause menu displays the same icon in the Characters tab next to the level.
However, you cannot level up from the menu. You have to do rest (And “meditate on what you learned”) First. To do that, find a bed or bed roll and take a nap. The length of time you sleep doesn’t seem to matter.

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When you wake up, you will see a new screen you are saying I’ve increased to level Anything. Below that you will see the level up option.
Every time you get a level, 12 virtues are obtained – Think of these as attribute points – assign them to three attributes. You can increase the attribute by up to 5 for each level (i.e. it means you I have it (To spread them to at least three attributes).
Best attributes to level up with remastered forgetting
you have Eight attributes in Forgetting has been remastered. They decide everything from the damage you handle to how quickly you swim and how favorable you are. The combination of attributes and skills affect many abilities, but they are not exactly the same (see above).
The attributes you work with are:
- Strength: Affects damage caused by Longswords, Claymores, Maces, War-Axes, Battle-Axes, Warhammers, and Barehanded. It also determines carry capacity and has a slight impact on Max Health
- Intelligence: Decide on Max Magicka
- Willpower: Determines magical regeneration and greatly increases maximum fatigue (stamina)
- Agility: It affects damage caused by daggers, short swords, and bows. Slightly increase maximum fatigue and determine fatigue regeneration
- speed: Determine how fast you move
- Endurance: Greatly increase maximum health and health regeneration from combat
- personality: Influence people like you and improve information gathering and acquisition of deals in the store
- luck:Luck is a bit complicated, improving the blanket of skills when over 50
The attributes you choose are about your playstyle and may be influenced by the race you choose when creating a new character, as your race will affect the base score of your attribute. But early on, regardless of how you constructed your character, you need to focus on survival. It damages and increases health and fatigue.
Strength If you focus on more martial arts weapons, it’s an obvious choice. Agility It’s better to be stable nearby. Intelligence If you’re playing as a caster, you’ll be your go-to. and Endurance A good choice for health rejuvenation. Willpower Increases stamina (if you focus on magic, give it a bonus to Magica playback).