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Easy Leveling: hints and tips for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

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Well, if you're tired of somewhat low stats here're a couple ways to power level.

Heavy/Light Armor, Block (Possibly Armorer): Make sure you have a spell that won't do any damage to a target but will provoke them. (Drain Mercantile one point) Travel to Anvil and find Arvena Thelas's house, (The woman you deal with during your first Anvil Fighters Guild quest) and go into her basement. You'll find four rats, equip the catagory of armor you wishto level up and attack the rats with your somewhat-useless spell. The rats will attack you dealing minimal damage and your armor skill will increase. You can also block the attacks of the rats raising your block skill as well, be sure to repair your armor to raise armorer.

Blade/Blunt, Marksman, Destruction, Hand-to-Hand (Possibly Armorer): You can have either DLC 'Vile Lair' or the 'Fighter's Stronghold' but it works best if you have both. With Fighters Stronghold buy the 'Training Room' upgrade and meet your new sparing partner Shagrol gro-Uzug. Pickpocket both of his sparing weapons and ask him to spar, use his weapons against him so he takes no damage and you can repeatedly attack him raising your skills. Now, if you have Vile Lair, purchase the 'Cattle Cell' and meet your new meatsack. Repeatedly attack, he is considered essential, so he cannot die, but he is also locked in eternal slumber therefore will not ever move. If using normal weapons they will degrade allowing you repair them for armorer, you also could use the sparing weapons from Battlehorn Castle which will not degrade. Or you could use a bow or destruction spells against him.

Destruction (Without DLC): You must either have the DLC pack 'Wizard's Tower' or be atleast an Apprentice in the Mages Guild. Find an Alter of Spellmaking and create a custom spell with mild effect on self. (As an example I used Weakness to Poison, one percent, for one second on self.) Repeatedly cast to raise destruction skill.

Conjuration: Go to Imperial City and seek out 'Edgar's Discount Spells' in the Market District. He will have the spell 'Bound Dagger' for sale (As well other spells you need for power leveling other magic skills), buy it and you could either find an Alter of Spellmaking and make a custom spell for 'Bound Dagger, one second on self' which will use much less magicka and basicly automaticly sheathe you weapon upon casting. Or repeatedly cast and sheathe Bound Dagger.

Alteration: Well, if you haven't left Edgar's yet you might as well buy the spell 'Protect' as well, or you might already have it if you picked alteration as one of your major skills. Repeatedly cast or make custon spell of 'Shield, one percent, one second on self'

Illusion: Edgar also sells 'Starlight' which repeated casting will raise your illusion much aster than other spells. Same as conjuration, if you chose illusion as a starting major skill starlight will be available to you automaticly.

Mysticism: Not suprisingly, Edgar sells the base for power leveling mysticism as well: 'Minor Life Detection' As always you can make your own custom spell for one second on self which costs less magicka or use the base spell.

Restoration: You can always stick with Edgar and buy 'Fortify Fatigue' or seek out Avrus Adas in Leyawiin's Great Chapel of Zenithar and buy 'Minor Respite' which has less of a magicka cost allowing less waiting.

Alchemy: Find a farm, (more than one is suggested) harvest all it's ingredents, more than likely most of the vegetables you pick will have a 'Restore Fatigue' affect. Make all the restore fatigue potions you can, sell them for just that much more money.

Sneak: Go to any inn with an upper floor that isn't connected by a doorway leading to another area, pick the lock on one of the rooms or simply buy a room for the night, close the door and move while sneaking in a corner. If done successfuly your sneak skill will increase nominally every minute or so, you can tape the stick in one direction and your character will keep moving until your sneak skill reachs it's next level (Journeyman, Expert, etc.) or your controller turns off. Check back ever fifteen minutes and move your controller slightly and press 'A' incase your level in sneak increased.

Speechcraft: Play the mini-game without actually trying to win. So merely find out what pisses them off and get them as mad at you as possible. This will still count as leveling up speechcraft but you won't have to exit via too high disposition.

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