Exploring New Quests and Mechanics in Oblivion Remastered

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In the world of Oblivion Remastered, players have stumbled upon new quests like "A Wound in Time" and "A Burning Trail" in the deluxe edition, offering tantalizing rewards. The once elusive unmarked cave can now be infiltrated without a special key, thanks to a simple lockpicking technique. While the local map remains, accessing it requires a bit more effort, demanding players to zoom in for a closer look. Ah, the repairing bound weapons exploit, a classic trick that still thrives in the remaster, allowing players to turn bound weapons into real ones for a quick coin.
Headshots now reign supreme in the remaster, dealing bonus damage and reviving the stealth archer build with a newfound vigor. However, the days of paint brushes defying gravity are over, as the iconic exploit of creating stairways to the heavens has been extinguished. HP gains have received a retroactive makeover, freeing players from the early game endurance grind and offering a more balanced experience throughout. Spell experience now hinges on spell cost, urging players to wield more potent spells for greater skill growth.
The combat landscape has shifted with stagger mechanics undergoing a transformation, ensuring players only fall when blocking with zero stamina, adding a layer of strategy to melee encounters. The ability to grab physics-enabled objects has made a triumphant return, reminiscent of Skyrim but with limitations on interactions with NPCs. The Oblivion Remastered experience is a blend of old and new, offering both nostalgia and fresh challenges for players diving back into the world of Tamriel.

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Viewer Reactions for Oblivion Remastered: 10 New Things Players Have DISCOVERED
Some torches behave like paintbrushes, stacking up separately in the inventory and expiring fast when equipped
Cyrodillic Brandy is compared to a paintbrush for its floating and lack of physics
Bound weapons are zero weight and of Daedric quality, making them extremely useful
The ambient soundtrack of Oblivion is nostalgic for many, taking them back to 2006
The local map now shows the location of corpses left lying around
A tip on how to move items for stealing without being detected by NPCs
The mythic dawn quest is in the deluxe edition, which was not mentioned in the video
Scroll duping is still possible in the remaster
Using higher cost spells for Spell XP may not always be the best strategy
The excitement of playing the remastered Oblivion has made some feel like kids again, eager to finish work and play
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