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This is how anime usually starts.. any randon dude can be a challenge but as the protagonist grimds his way to the top.. the person who could end the world becomes just a small annoyance.
There's actually a [completely developer intended and balanced] leveling method for acrobatics in oblivion that I "discovered" (never looked it up) back when i first played it that I haven't really seen mentioned anywhere. In tutorial dungeon you'll come across a water well pretty shortly after going through the hole in the wall, I think it might be either right before or right after you encounter the friendly rats and hostile zombie. In that well is a bucket suspended by a rope that goes all the way up to the top of the well shaft. If you jump onto the bucket and then mash the jump button your acrobatics levels insanely fast. I don't know if it's necessary to angle the camera in any way, but i always looked straight up as i did it. The rope itself has essentially infinite hitboxes stacked on top of themselves, so when you jump, as soon as you would begin to fall you land on one of them, and can instantly jump again. And if you do nothing you'll slowly float back down to the ground along the rope. I used to always use it to max acrobatics on every character i would make back then C: Hope you see this spiff, maybe use it sometime if you play Oblivion again! i also bought yorkshire tea gold thanks to you and it's now my favorite
Also the fact that paintbrushes also had hitboxes, but were not affected by physics. If you get one paintbrush, you can dupe it and drop them at chest height, they'll just float in the air, then you can make a line of them, creating an impenetrable wall that NPCs couldn't navigate around. Or you can use them to climb to places you're not supposed to be, place them directly underneath you to prevent fall damage, or even create a floating spot where you can snipe enemies with no fear of being hit, at least from melee. I even used them in the main story to keep the boots of Springheel jack by slowly descending down a long drop. Since taking damage from a high fall is what breaks them.
Not sure how the inner workings of Oblivion actually look. I'm guessing acrobatics exp only trickles in when you "land" from a jump? If the rope then is, as you said, a tightly packed stack of "solid ground", when you jump up through the rope, the game will register multiple "landings" as you pass through these layers? Sounds like Oblivion working as intended.
I love how they gave Dagon stats so you can technically beat him yourself, but the lack of any proper death animation shows they fully didn't expect anyone to actually do it.
Here's an idea for a follow-up video with Big Susan: max NPC disposition by getting your fame stat to 67 and maxing your personality attribute. Closing any Oblivion gate yields 1 fame point and with high acrobatics you can zoom through them easily while spamming illusion spells. With high enough disposition any non-hostile human NPC will fight for you as if they were followers. If you attack the guards the citizens will also fight them creating a civil revolt scenario.
@@DCMAKER133 the only feature Oblivion is missing is: "With the death of this person the thread of fate is severed permanently. Will you reload an earlier save, OR PERSIST IN THE DOOMED WORLD YOU'VE CREATED?"
Enouh credit? Wasnt there an entire 5 year monster factory series based on it that was hugly popular by the guys that created polygon(it was begore the 2017 -2020 woke derangment era of america so polygon wasnt too bad)
Ah. I remember playing this and getting 100% damage reflection all that time ago... Had the same problem with enemy archers, could not find a way to negate arrow damage.
@@countluke2334 That was not always an option at level 70 when they had a high chance to knock you down with their arrows. I remember potions helping a lot though.
Lesson #2: If you do the scroll duplication (preferably with only 2 scrolls) on an enchanted item you have equipped, it will graft the enchantment from the item onto your body... which doesn't take up any of the equipment slots. You won't be able to equip the item that gave it to you any more, but that doesn't matter, as you can equip other items of the same type. SO you can graft 100% Reflect Damage and 100% Reflect Spell directly onto your naked body and still wear a full set of armour... not to mention making custom enchanted rings of just about any effect in the game, including fortifying stats beyond their logical maximum, and graft them all onto yourself too. So yeah... Susan has a long way to go to become truly godlike.
Let me add further you can actually stack rings and certain type of necklaces actually go into separate equipment slots. With 100% reflect spell you can combine this with the staff of corruption to duplicate the player character as a combat NPC summon. ☝️50% chameleon added as well. Spiffing Britt Actually needs to kill this character and replace them with a High Elf / Atronach because the speed stat and the base Magicka needs to be increased. This will allow him to use multiple effect spells and overcharge the finger of the mountain stolen from the mages guild questline. You can spam A to loot your own summons, high charisma and persuasion at 100 is OP because it allows to to disarms or gain NPC allies.
Yeah, but what he did in this video can be achieved by legitimate means without glitches (or other unentended beahaviour). The money glitch was just a shortcut to not have to grind for money.
@@DarkerThanBlack88 🧙♂️ Duplicating 200,000 big ass watermelons that I found along with giant mushrooms overflowing cloud ruler temple until you open the largest physics door in the game releasing the sexy floodgates of watermelon and mushroom
Just for anyone who doesnt know, the atronach gives you a 50% chance to absorb the spell. It doesnt reduce the damage by 50 and gives you the other 50 in mana. It basically just means a spell is either going to hurt you, or youll just absorb it entirely and take no damage.
Problem is it entirely stunts your Magicka regen, which later on, when there are more spell casters, is probably not that much of a problem but early on it can be an annoyance...kind of. Then again I guess you could also just dupe some Restore Magicka potions if you wanted. Either way I personally never really use that, tried it once and didn't like it.
@@Arachnocopium4U I've never ran this build, but I know for sure you could summon a spellcaster and aggro it to restore mana. Of course, you'd need some mana for the cast itself, but there are some cheap ones you could use.
@@t-machine3427 Your own telekinesis spells, just like in real life, can be absorbed via Spell Absorption. So if you have 100 Mysticism and cast a 270+30(this is the Telekinesis part) mana cost spell than you can cast for free
I know having your weapon out when you speak with people lowers disposition, but I like to imagine that the reason all NPCs look so outraged speaking to her is because they just find Susan's face repulsive.
Oblivion was the game that made me a gamer. I went on vacation with my parents and grandparents, my uncle had oblivion and I commandeered it for the entire weekend, didn't sleep, and couldn't stop thinking about it afterwards till I bought it. You can't reproduce nostalgia so this will always be my favorite game
It was the game that made me a gamer too. My father bought me the game when we had no computer yet and no internet. He bought it for me at Christmas . It took like 6 months before I could play it when we finally had a computer , till I was reading the box manual again and again.
For me it was the original Guild Wars, with Morrowind being my introduction to The Elder Scrolls. Still, Oblivion was extremely special and remains my favorite TES game to this day. I had never experienced Oblivion's level of world-interactivity in a game before. Something as simple as clicking on the prison shackles and swinging them from side to side was astounding back then. The other thing that really stood out was the NPC behavior. Rather than being stuck in a fixed location, they actually moved around and engaged in activities like real people. They would wake up in their own home, eat, drink, walk around town, and go to work. It made the world feel alive.
Not even throwing hands. Just reflecting the hands given to her with an extra 3% boost. She's basically a JoJo character. You might have outsmarted my hands, but my hands have outsmarted your outsmarting!
My favourite Oblivion Exploit is after you gain access to the Mages Guild - Design a Charm Spell with 100% effect and a 1 second duration. It will be cheap and easy to cast (since it's such a low duration) but time freezes during conversations. So you can stretch that duration out as long as you like...
My first broken Oblivion build revolved around getting over 100 % Chameleon. When you get to 100%, enemies don't react to anything you can do. You can start hitting them and they will remain in idle stance until they die. Only problem I had was using Shadowmere as a personal storage, as for some reason they were the only creature in the entire game that reacts to getting hit with max chameleon, and their reaction is to run away as fast as they can.
My storage was always the clams, by the jail sewer entrance. They have almost unlimited space, don't reset, and there's like 8 of them right there. I'd have my stuff all organized
This is what I did in my first playthrough as well (after getting wrecked by inefficient leveling), then I slowly (without knowing about it) acquired the necessary items for the 100% reflect damage as shown in this video at which point I switched the chameleon get up for this and basically turned the god mode on. To this day there is no other game I know of that let's you do this in a legit (without using some sort of an exploit) way.
Yeah but 100% Chameleon is only effective when sneaking otherwise characters will still react and know where you are. Having at least 101% means that even should you not be sneaking characters/creatures won't react. That's why when I'm duping the Sigil Stone that has the Chameleon enchantment on it (at at least level 17 to get the maximum magnitude) I have no less than four pieces of armour with that enchantment on so I'm completely invisible even when not sneaking. Weirdly enough merchants are still able to follow your movement in shops but, and it's been a LONG while since I played this game, I think you can still take things from underneath their noses.
Little tip for leveling spells, if you hold block and spam the spell button, it pretty much removes the cool down, so you can spam out fire balls or healing.
@@infernaldaedra No, see, you find a piece of indoor furniture to stand on so you bounce off the ceiling, minimizing your time in air and jump leveling goes brrrt.
@@Duendito Dang, it should work, for pretty much any spell, it’s useful especially if you want to spam heal without delay, are you playing on a specific version or is the game altered in any way?
Hey spiff. If you want to level up acrobatics, in oblivion you don't need a full jump to gain experience, find a wooden shack in game, the ones with a small window out front and a overhanging roof. Jump up onto the bottom of the window ledge, and then jump from there and the roof will cut off your jump height, allowing you to jump faster, Which will level your acrobatics much faster. Hope you read this and it helps in a future video.
different way: when you go to the shivering isles there is the questline of creating a new flesh golem. the flesh golem, once completed, grants a bonus depending on which parts you chose - one of them gives the reflect damage bonus. this bonus also as long as it is on you also makes it possible to create your own reflect damage spells and once you have such spell you are able to enchant armor with the reflect damage bonus :)
Oblivion nerd here. You can't enchant armor with reflect damage BUT you can create a spell with it. I know because my main build uses Shivering Isles to gain access to Reflect Damage since my main build has Mysticism as a Major Skill.
100% chameleon is my favorite because it actually makes it impossible for NPCs to notice your actions as opposed to invisibility where they can not only notice actions but also don't just immediately forget it
Well the initial will be that the guards know where you are if you get “seen” for a second and they’ll come and tell you that you’ve broke the law etc etc normal guard stuff but you won’t have to worry about them actually attacking you since they’ll never know where you are
I love this game so much, part nostalgia, part it was the hook into these games. I remember getting "reflect damage" on a bunch of equipment including a choroll shield that had a leveled enchantment of like, 35%. Stack that with other equipment in game and you could get to like, 140% reflect damage! It was hilarious watching enemies run at you, hit you and fling themselves away! It was so fun!
Ahh Oblivion... Such a nostalgic game to me. Its story, characters, voices, hilarious bugs and NPC logic... It really isn't perfect, but oddly enough, that makes it even better. I'll always cherish this game.
It's very nostalgic and was so easy to get immersed in. You felt like you were part of cyrodiil. After just investigating Hackdirt for Dar Ma or whatever her name was, and rescuing her from thier sacrifice to the deep ones. Dropping her off in Chorrol and feeling like you just did something. Heading back to the Imperial city and it begins to turn night time and the hook of Auriels Ascension plays.. I can still smell the St. John's flowers 😆
Oblivion is broken to Oblivion and back in a million ways, and I love it for it My personal favorite is 100% chameleon. Enemies and potential enemies alike don't interact with you unless you interact with them
Second most broken after morrowind. But still very fun. I remember make 100% chameleon build too. Can't talk to almost all NPC because they get surprised everytime i tried to talk to them 😂😂😂😂
in morrowind high sneak and some chameleon alreaedy made you unstopable, i remember making a belt with 5% i believe chameleon, if i were to start a fight running 5ft and pressing ctrl would end it xd
Hey spiff! Just in case you didn’t know already, there’s a house in Bruma that has a low ceiling porch that you can spam jump under and level acro decently quick. Hope this helps!
@@AverageEldenRingEnthusiast there's multiple spots in the game with the same low ceiling as in Bruma. Spam jumping in these spots is the fastest way to grind Acrobatics.
@@thespiffingbrit yes very soothing and relaxing, perhaps you should look into therapy for constipated insomniacs, but I do see a problem with curing those two particular ailments at the same time. However all your game related content is thrilling and invigorating to a large degree, so it might not be the cure for insomnia. But.... Rather than breaking games and showing how fair and balanced without any exploits or bugs since we know they're all features, talk about something less interesting, like some celebrities, or perhaps how you can exploit the weather using crystal shards and hempseed.
Just seeing the thumbnail brought back so many memories of the goofy broken spells i made early in oblivion. One of my favorites was the 1pt frost dmg for one second, and maximum drain health for one second. Unless you use spamming magics to pump your level to max scaling threshold, the drain health one-shot almost everything, and frost made a massive wall of an AoE that spread the death far and wide. (Also, 1sec of soul trap kept you with nearly infinite filled soul gems. Id do the same in skyrim with the fiery soul trap enchantment, and just dial down the duration to 1s so I'd have tens of thousands of charges!
for leveling up quick: theres some places where if you jump, it immediatelly cancels the animation due to not enough height, but lets you jump again instantly. some houses have desks with small compartments on top of them, and give you just the right amount of height to the ceiling. works at other places too, just check which height works. usually you should manage like 3-4 jumps a second with that method and level up extremely fast
Buckets are good for this as your character can “sink” into them so if you wedge the bucket in a corner then jump into it you can spam jump for levels and each press counts as a jump (no matter how fast since your stuck in place).
I once gave myself 100% chance reflection in Daggerfall unity, but it would only last like 30 seconds. Once I got to the final dungeon, it really helped when I was at that part where the two vampires were in the floating graveyard firing spells at me as I made my way down the floating islands to the graveyard. Then I when I got there I saw the vampires were dead because when their spells hit me, it drained their health instead of mine. Edit: pls try out Daggerfall unity and absolutely break it Edit edit: I just played Daggerfall again yesterday, and made a very overpowered area of effect shock spell. Turns out that unlike TES 3-5, Daggerfall area of effect spells can also damage or kill the player who launches it. Guess how I found that out.
AoE spells also cause self-damage in Oblivion. I made a nuke spell as the head of the mage's guild. I couldn't use it indoors because it was suicide. I'm pretty sure Skyrim has the same ability, but Skyrim doesn't let you craft custom spells like Oblivion did.
I didn't know you could fast travel immediately in Oblivion, but in my first playthrough I didn't even know fast travelling existed. Honestly it probably made it a much more memorable experience.
The only real difference from Skyrim is that all the major cities are all discovered at the beginning, so you don't have to hire a carriage to get there the first time.
I remember Oblivion being one of the first RPGs I ever played and for longest time I didn't know that you had to sleep to level up, so I was running around at level 1 for a week or so until I randomly went to sleep at the imperial arena.
I remember making a character that basically did exactly this except I went with 100 Spell Absorption instead of resist. Good to see you make a video describing something that I myself did years ago.
It is kind of funny that he used a kind of cheese in this video that lots of us have used in the past. Normally his videos are built around exploiting extremely creative tricks to break a game. This one was using a super-obvious trick. Most of the runtime was just about how he buffed his levels and collected a few items. I mean he could probably have made this video 60 seconds long.
I don't think it was mentioned but if you watch the two people fighting outside of the Arena you will get a free +5 to hand to hand skill. Similar to watching the sparing blades at the temple.
I absolutely loved this game. Played the hell out of it. Completed every quest, and once there weren't any more to do, I became Cyrodiil's greatest serial killer. Such a great game. 10/10 Absolute blast.
The path I took for that same result is different. I took things like scales from a mission, a chest piece from Hircine, and a few other things. The Mundane Ring is one I took for sure. Now I know that there are two paths to invulnerability. Though I am surprised that Spiffing Brit didn't know about the couple practicing their fist fight in the Arena District when he was getting the gloves. Watching them long enough gives a free hand to hand perma buff.
Lovely! My mission was to close all the oblivion gates - went about it by maxing out speed and becoming a full fledged vampire. Crazy speed, no one could hit me, and sigil stones piled up. Downside was that once the gate closed, I often found myself in the middle of nowhere in the blasting heat of midday.
Peryite's Shrine is one of the best places to level up combat skills The people outside are frozen in place and can't die. You can level up all your combat skills on them, without consequence.
This guy manages to turn my day from such a horrible experience into a pleasantly enjoyable day, I thank you for all your content its been really nice watching you till now, and I'm hyped for whats coming
I stumbled on this build many years ago on my first Oblivion playthrough. My character was a Breton battlemage running around with heavy armor and a claymore tossing high level fireballs at everything. Those were good times.
I played oblivion so much, i didnt even look in skyrims direction. Still haven't:) Id sneak, jump and move into a wall by taping up my controller as i went to school, and then dupe alchemy components, within a day, id be lvl 32 to make all items max level and i could start the first mission or whatever that particular character was created to roleplay. Thats how i started every playhthrough. Im pretty sure i only ever actually finished the main story like.. twice. Fast travel didnt break anything either, if youve played it without using fast travel, you get sick of wolves and weak bandits, and a lot of the game is outside fast travel points, so theres plenty of walking anyway. It saved the game tbh.
I love 100% damage reflection builds. Goes by "The Veil of Greatness" in my books. Because truly great men do not lower themselves to fighting. Their enemies just die by themselves.
I think the saying is 'an arrow to the heel', from the saga of Achilles. His mother made him immortal by dipping him in a very specific river (the Styx?), but as she held him by the heel when dipping him, it was not covered(wetted), and thus a spot where he could be hit and killed.
@@shadowclann28 Thx for the update. Though aware of Skyrim and the "so you're awake now" meme, I have not played it, and I didn't know of the arrow one.
Apparently Oblivion is actually just the imaginary adventure of a crazy person and the final boss is one of those blow-up, wavy arms dudes at a car dealership. Big Susan is so powerful that a balloon man can't hurt her.
Something I found in regards to the scroll duping, is as long as the duplicated stack is at least 1 item smaller, you can drop several large quantity stacks and pick them up, to save time and frame rate
I was going to mention that you can actually do them in multiples. If you take a stack of 5 and dupe a single item to get 5 and do this 5 times, you can then take an item and dupe it to 5 and then pick up the duped items then do the dupe of the 5 with the stack of 25 and get 5 stacks of 5 in the dropped loot and repeat this for however high you want to step them up. I have a stack of 6, 36, 216, 1296, 7776. Repeat with the stacking and you can make massive duping stacks which will make for speedy duping in the future. I like doing this to expensive 0 weight items for quick coin.
You can also get 100 spell absorption at the same time. Or 100% invisibility instead of either, the enemy just forgets you are there even if you're attacking.
I always loved putting auto-walk on for the stealth tutorial and starting the game as master a sneak, then you can even sneak in heavy armor without penalty no matter what build you choose.
@@lhprx4 that's only if you take it as a major skill though. So just don't take sneak and your leveling is unaffected. Also, efficient leveling is boring af after you do the first time. I'd rather just use an exploit or console commands if I want to goof around with a maxed out character.
There were so many brilliant aspects of Oblivion that never made it to Skyrim. Oblivion felt dark and intense, conjuration was better, being able to craft your own spells was awesome too
Honestly as fun as mage builds can be in skyrim most schools of magic had many fun spells removed and their magic overall was too streamlined for my tastes.
The spell making is just awesome. There is a lot of crazy stuff you can do with it. I just made a conjurer for the first time and its really fun. I never leveled up conjuration very high before. Being able to summon daedroths and other big nasties, then just spamming some destruction spells from behind is great. I feel like magic in Skyrim sucks.
you do realize Spiff that with the Mages guild & Spell crafting/enchanting you can just get 2 highly enchantable rings at MAX enchanting level enchant 2 rings & an amulet with a Grand total of 110% damage reflection and 50% spell absobsion which with the atronach sight you absorb 100% magicka leaving all you other equipment can go with fort magicka and all you'll need is 1 spell of any level with the effects you need & BOATLOADS of gold coins. Myself I did this & was a spell casting NIGHTMARE since everything restored my magic & either died by hitting me or died from my Self Cash Apocalypse Nova which dealt all possible magic damage types at 100 damage for 1sec per sec as long as I channel the spell... BUT I'm absobing my OWN MAGIC so i NEVER run out of magic effectively there's Frost, fire, Lightning, Poison, & Damage Health this means the spell is dealing 500 total damage per second & it NEVER ENDS... However you will need about 10,000 magicka to do do this spell. I'd love to see you attempt to do this build as you will need some levels of exploitation to accomplish this build but its unbelievably over powered.
If you go to the daedric shrine wirh the frozen characters, you can level up your combat skills without killing them as they're essential, but because of the quest they're frozen in place and you can basically use them as a human punching bag.
I remember playing as a mage character, I decided to use a some kind of instat death spell on Dagon at the last battle, thinking it was just a wallpaper rather than an actual enemy. And when he suddenly died and statred collapsing into plato I was really surprised but then panicked (i was a kid) that his death might actually screw up my save 😂 So I've reastarted the whole level only to realise that there was only a cutscene at the end 🤣
This is way better than the build my sister and I came up with. I think it was like 105% Chameleon. Before we were able to assemble it, At lower levels we used to start casting an invisibility spell, then quickly open a door, the spell resolves after you are in the area. You just walk to the chest, loot it, cast it again and loot the whole cave/mine/area etc. with no combat.
My favorite Oblivion build is the stealth build where you turn so invisible, you can attack the guards in the cities and they'll do nothing cause they can't see you and have no idea what's hurting them, even though you're jumping and punching their faces
When it comes to jumping you can go under a door frame like a gate over hang and it will intrupt your jump anamation but it will still count it as a full jump. Also you can use stairs to jump and you don't need stamina to gain the jumping skill either. Also Oblivion is probably unarguably the best elder scrolls game ever created. Also Oblivion is being remastered from the ground up including the foundation. SKYBLIVION!!!! I am sooo looking forward for it to go live!
Yeah. I remember finding the mundane ring. It was crazy how OP that combo is with a Breton. The game was actually to easy for me after that... I wasn't immortal, but it took an insane amount of damage to kill my character.
Man i love oblivion, your build today is basically what i did in skyrim just a couple month ago. All you need is an armor with an health enchant so big it goes into the negative (meaning you become invincible), the heavy armor reflect perk and heavy/light armor enchants in the negative so enemies just randomly oneshot themselves xD
Escutcheon of Chorrol + Ring of the Iron Fist + Necklace of Swords/Amulet of Axes = 100% immunity to physical damage and 100% reflection of damage back onto the attacking enemy Mundane Ring + Breton = 100% immunity to magic and 35% reflect spell There, there's your god-tier invincibility build. It's that easy. - You get the Chorrol shield by completing the 'Sins of the Father' quest and giving the Chorrol Honorblade to Laythe Wavrick. (minimum Level 25 for the best version of the shield) - Everything else can be found on the Blind Moth Prelate guarding the Savilla Stone in the Ancestor Moth Temple. Save just outside the door entering the Shrine, and then kill him and see what enchanted item he has. Keep loading that save until you get the ring or necklace you want. Then wait three days and do it again, as often as you want until you get every enchanted item you want. If you're not a Breton, you can make up that 50% magic immunity with a combination of the Mundane Ring and: Crown of Lindai (35%) Spell Breaker shield (30%) Saviors Hide (25%) Ring of Sunfire (25%) Crown of Nenalata (25%) Shield of Mirrors (20%) Shield of Animus (20%) Diadem of Euphoria (20%, need the Shivering Expansion) Thorn Shield (20%, need the Shivering Expansion) Transcendent Sigil Stones with a 20% Resist Magic enchantment (this is the best option because you can enchant armor to get 100% magic immunity while still wearing the items needed for 100% Reflect Damage) There are many other rings or armor with less than 20% resist/reflect magic enchantments that can be obtained through normal gameplay and quest completion.
Dear Britt, if you venture back to Oblivion and are in need for faster way to level agility, know this: It is not about jumping, its about falling. Go to the steep hill north of Chorrol, run up, and jump down falling from greater heights (do heal in between though) and you will level it up in no time.
thats not true at all. agility is a main attribute, and it can only go up by +5 each level if you increase any 10 skills governed by agility. the skills governed by agility are sneak, marksman, and security. acrobatics is what you are talking about, and you gain XP when you jump, and if you take fall damage you earn more XP. however, its still faster to level that in bravil in the one tavern if you stand on top of the bar. especially at high ranks of acrobatics when you can float through the air for 3 to 5 seconds at a time because you jump so high
Agility is leveled by sneaking, your thinking speed. But for acrobatics…there is a very good cupboard in…bravil i think you can jump on a million times qith an auto run on.
You can get 100% reflect damage, 100% spell absorption and 45+% resist normal damage with the sign of The Atronach. The only things that can hurt you are drowning, traps and arrows. It's especially good on a High Elf, who has bonus magicka.
This is the first time I've witnessed someone create a person that could physiologically exist in our reality. And I've seen people who look exactly like this Also, the Rules of Nature when fighting Mehrunes Dagon was just PERFECT
You know if you can get the emperor's armour that Martin is wearing in Bruma his cuirass has 50% reflect spells. I think You can get it by using the skull of corruption on him, then using risen flesh... Perhaps the other way around {I forget} then you wear the Escutcheon of Chorrol, ring of the Iron fist, and the amulet of axes or blades you get 105% reflect damage, plus then you can stock up on reflect spell items which let's you be a high elf and take the Apprentice birthsign and yet be immune for maximum extra magicka while being immune
You can use a Staff of Banishment to make yourself truly invincible, you need to stack weakness to magicka on yourself using a horse, and then reflect the staff to yourself. But you need paralysis inmunity, otherwise you get stuck for ever.
I spent 90% of the video grinning and chuckling. Then I got to 28:30. For some foolish reason I'd say, given the content, I was NOT expecting THAT quote. When it hit, I just burst into laughter and couldn't stop laughing 'till the end. Thank you so much for this piece of art Spiff. You always improve the quality of my days.
One of my favorite things to do in Oblivion is a Paralysis or Drain Fatigue (better option) spell + any Summoning spell. The enemy just lays there helplessly as your summoned creature just wails away at them and you just loot the area nearby. Did it to the King of Worms (though his 50% magic/normal weapons/paralysis resist was annoying to work around) and laughed as eventually the spider daedra killed him. There was also that wine you could get from Frostcrage Spire that summoned a dremora whenever you drank it (before it got patched) and leading an army of them to take out a city was pretty fun. Good times, makes me want to play it again!
This has a Morrowind feel to it. I always enjoyed being a light armored rogue specializing in hand to hand and speech craft. Fun fact, if the enemy attacks you first it's self defence. Always funny to talk people into allowing you to self defend your way into taking all their loot.
1:47 hearing Spiff's "its tea time" has changed my viewpoint on life and space, his magnificent voice is something that's gonna live forever in my head
I'm happy you finally did this! On my last playthrough I had 100 reflectdamage and it was so broken I couldn't level my light armor skill because I couldn't take any damage
Spiff's Woohoo is one of the most precious things I've heard in my entire life. He sounds like a 4-year old who was just got a free ticket to Disneyland so he can meet Flounder in person. He must be protected at all costs.
fun fact: If you switch between stacks of scrolls, every duplication it becomes a cumulative as long as the stack s never divisible. Eg. Use 12 type A scroll to make 5 Type B (chameleon for example). you'll drop about 15 scrolls instead of 12 Then use Scroll stack B to dupe Scroll type A. As 12 isn't divisible into 15 you'll drop an odd number of Type A Keep cycling between using A to make stacks of B, and B to make stacks of A and you'll very very quickly make an obscene amount of scrolls. Then use the biggest stack of scrolls to drown a passing NPC in cabbage or the humble potato
It's been at least a decade since I played Oblivion (unfortunately), but I remember there being a way to do this without glitches or exploits. As the head of the mage's guild, you gain access to an enchanter and a spell creator. I remember making a nuke spell that blew everything up in such a huge area that I couldn't use it indoors or it would kill me. But anyway, you can enchant things with the reflect damage spell without using exploits. It takes a LOT of gold.
I ended up with this insane build type on my very first playthrough of Shivering Isles. I had 105% damage reflect as well as 85% spell absorption. Fall damage was my one and only enemy.
Going up an incline and spamming the jump button is one of the fastest ways to level up in Oblivion. I was doing this as a kid when I didn’t even have internet to find exploits in the game
In my experience, it's actually faster to duplicate with scrolls if you only drop 1 scroll before duplicating, as opposed to dropping all but 1 of them It doesn't seems to drop all of that object at once, meaning you can do multiple duplications at a time in one go
I haven't played Oblivion for years but I remember getting a dagger and putting a custom enchantment on it, stacking small weakness and damage effects on top of each other in such a way that each hit you do causes double damage which stacks.. so 10-20-40-80 ect you could down anything very quickly just with a few quick dagger slashes.
You can make 2 custom short spells with reduce magic resistance, 1 long duration spell with reflect magic and drain stamina and any positive spell with drain stamina(so they count as offensive spells). Stack a bit of magic resistance reduction on any NPC, cast reflect magic on him, cast more resistance reduction on self via npc, use positive stat spell once. You can fly so high with acrobaticsspell it takes more than 2 mins(max spell duration) to fall down, so it's a suicide space mission.
I remember doing almost all my leveling in Leywinn in the home with the imps and meticulously leveling only one stat at a time to get the maximum points possible per level. It kind of broke the game and the immersion for me, but once I found out that trick, I couldn't unuse it.
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I like how a single archer was a bigger danger than Dagon
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This is how anime usually starts.. any randon dude can be a challenge but as the protagonist grimds his way to the top.. the person who could end the world becomes just a small annoyance.
Achilles foot
@@gabrielarkangelo nanatsu no taizai whole lore
I used to be a god, until I took an arrow to the knee
There's actually a [completely developer intended and balanced] leveling method for acrobatics in oblivion that I "discovered" (never looked it up) back when i first played it that I haven't really seen mentioned anywhere.
In tutorial dungeon you'll come across a water well pretty shortly after going through the hole in the wall, I think it might be either right before or right after you encounter the friendly rats and hostile zombie.
In that well is a bucket suspended by a rope that goes all the way up to the top of the well shaft.
If you jump onto the bucket and then mash the jump button your acrobatics levels insanely fast.
I don't know if it's necessary to angle the camera in any way, but i always looked straight up as i did it.
The rope itself has essentially infinite hitboxes stacked on top of themselves, so when you jump, as soon as you would begin to fall you land on one of them, and can instantly jump again. And if you do nothing you'll slowly float back down to the ground along the rope.
I used to always use it to max acrobatics on every character i would make back then C:
Hope you see this spiff, maybe use it sometime if you play Oblivion again!
i also bought yorkshire tea gold thanks to you and it's now my favorite
Also the fact that paintbrushes also had hitboxes, but were not affected by physics.
If you get one paintbrush, you can dupe it and drop them at chest height, they'll just float in the air, then you can make a line of them, creating an impenetrable wall that NPCs couldn't navigate around.
Or you can use them to climb to places you're not supposed to be, place them directly underneath you to prevent fall damage, or even create a floating spot where you can snipe enemies with no fear of being hit, at least from melee.
I even used them in the main story to keep the boots of Springheel jack by slowly descending down a long drop. Since taking damage from a high fall is what breaks them.
Not sure how the inner workings of Oblivion actually look. I'm guessing acrobatics exp only trickles in when you "land" from a jump? If the rope then is, as you said, a tightly packed stack of "solid ground", when you jump up through the rope, the game will register multiple "landings" as you pass through these layers? Sounds like Oblivion working as intended.
@@Bjarkenb Oblivion awards Acrobatics exp when you jump and based on how long you spend in the air.
@@sintanan469 ahh, so in that case the rope would perhaps make the game register multiple "take-offs", as you pass through the layers
Oblivion is a wonderful mess of coding. God I love it so.
I love how they gave Dagon stats so you can technically beat him yourself, but the lack of any proper death animation shows they fully didn't expect anyone to actually do it.
Most lackluster final mission.
I’ve killed him with a custom vulnerability spell and a huge damage spell. He just respawned. Very annoying.
Here's an idea for a follow-up video with Big Susan: max NPC disposition by getting your fame stat to 67 and maxing your personality attribute. Closing any Oblivion gate yields 1 fame point and with high acrobatics you can zoom through them easily while spamming illusion spells.
With high enough disposition any non-hostile human NPC will fight for you as if they were followers. If you attack the guards the citizens will also fight them creating a civil revolt scenario.
That is hilarious
@@DCMAKER133 the only feature Oblivion is missing is: "With the death of this person the thread of fate is severed permanently. Will you reload an earlier save, OR PERSIST IN THE DOOMED WORLD YOU'VE CREATED?"
Give me this!
I don't think the character creation sections in Elder Scrolls games get enough credit for allowing you to create your own Habsburg monarch
Oof
Kings have taught us many things, big chins and a family full of marriage candidates
Looks like an average Breton to me XD
@@christiankirkenes5922 How can you tell? You can't see her teeth.
Enouh credit? Wasnt there an entire 5 year monster factory series based on it that was hugly popular by the guys that created polygon(it was begore the 2017 -2020 woke derangment era of america so polygon wasnt too bad)
Spiff: "Archery is meaningless"
Also Spiff: "Archery! My one weakness!"
His Achilles heel.
Ah. I remember playing this and getting 100% damage reflection all that time ago... Had the same problem with enemy archers, could not find a way to negate arrow damage.
@@MasterOfYoda kill the archer
@@countluke2334 That was not always an option at level 70 when they had a high chance to knock you down with their arrows. I remember potions helping a lot though.
Balance 😅
Lesson #2: If you do the scroll duplication (preferably with only 2 scrolls) on an enchanted item you have equipped, it will graft the enchantment from the item onto your body... which doesn't take up any of the equipment slots. You won't be able to equip the item that gave it to you any more, but that doesn't matter, as you can equip other items of the same type. SO you can graft 100% Reflect Damage and 100% Reflect Spell directly onto your naked body and still wear a full set of armour... not to mention making custom enchanted rings of just about any effect in the game, including fortifying stats beyond their logical maximum, and graft them all onto yourself too.
So yeah... Susan has a long way to go to become truly godlike.
Didn’t he already do this?
Let me add further you can actually stack rings and certain type of necklaces actually go into separate equipment slots. With 100% reflect spell you can combine this with the staff of corruption to duplicate the player character as a combat NPC summon. ☝️50% chameleon added as well. Spiffing Britt Actually needs to kill this character and replace them with a High Elf / Atronach because the speed stat and the base Magicka needs to be increased. This will allow him to use multiple effect spells and overcharge the finger of the mountain stolen from the mages guild questline. You can spam A to loot your own summons, high charisma and persuasion at 100 is OP because it allows to to disarms or gain NPC allies.
@@infernaldaedra dude lol you need to make a video showing how to do this I want to play this
Yeah, but what he did in this video can be achieved by legitimate means without glitches (or other unentended beahaviour). The money glitch was just a shortcut to not have to grind for money.
@@DarkerThanBlack88 🧙♂️ Duplicating 200,000 big ass watermelons that I found along with giant mushrooms overflowing cloud ruler temple until you open the largest physics door in the game releasing the sexy floodgates of watermelon and mushroom
Just for anyone who doesnt know, the atronach gives you a 50% chance to absorb the spell. It doesnt reduce the damage by 50 and gives you the other 50 in mana. It basically just means a spell is either going to hurt you, or youll just absorb it entirely and take no damage.
Problem is it entirely stunts your Magicka regen, which later on, when there are more spell casters, is probably not that much of a problem but early on it can be an annoyance...kind of. Then again I guess you could also just dupe some Restore Magicka potions if you wanted. Either way I personally never really use that, tried it once and didn't like it.
@@Arachnocopium4U I've never ran this build, but I know for sure you could summon a spellcaster and aggro it to restore mana. Of course, you'd need some mana for the cast itself, but there are some cheap ones you could use.
You can easily use it on a melee build and get 100% for both absorb and reflect and then you're untouchable; then the game is boring LOL.
@@Arachnocopium4U i usually take it and go into alchemy for dat morrowind feel
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Your own telekinesis spells, just like in real life, can be absorbed via Spell Absorption. So if you have 100 Mysticism and cast a 270+30(this is the Telekinesis part) mana cost spell than you can cast for free
I know having your weapon out when you speak with people lowers disposition, but I like to imagine that the reason all NPCs look so outraged speaking to her is because they just find Susan's face repulsive.
This is big susan canonical lore
TBF, that nose is a Weapon
Oblivion was the game that made me a gamer. I went on vacation with my parents and grandparents, my uncle had oblivion and I commandeered it for the entire weekend, didn't sleep, and couldn't stop thinking about it afterwards till I bought it. You can't reproduce nostalgia so this will always be my favorite game
It was the game that made me a gamer too.
My father bought me the game when we had no computer yet and no internet.
He bought it for me at Christmas .
It took like 6 months before I could play it when we finally had a computer , till I was reading the box manual again and again.
For me it was the original Guild Wars, with Morrowind being my introduction to The Elder Scrolls.
Still, Oblivion was extremely special and remains my favorite TES game to this day. I had never experienced Oblivion's level of world-interactivity in a game before. Something as simple as clicking on the prison shackles and swinging them from side to side was astounding back then. The other thing that really stood out was the NPC behavior. Rather than being stuck in a fixed location, they actually moved around and engaged in activities like real people. They would wake up in their own home, eat, drink, walk around town, and go to work. It made the world feel alive.
For me it was Resident Evil 2.
But first major rpg as a kid was Oblivion.
Wow make me feel old, with these modern first games, I played Tetris & original Mario on my Gameboy haha.
I love how Big Susan keeps her guard up at all times. Always ready to throw hands
... while hopping, incessantly...
Big Susan is gonna have Boulder shoulders
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Big Susan is the one that singlehandedly fights the unemding hoarde of Karens while simultaneously taking care of 5 toddlers
Not even throwing hands. Just reflecting the hands given to her with an extra 3% boost. She's basically a JoJo character. You might have outsmarted my hands, but my hands have outsmarted your outsmarting!
My favourite Oblivion Exploit is after you gain access to the Mages Guild - Design a Charm Spell with 100% effect and a 1 second duration. It will be cheap and easy to cast (since it's such a low duration) but time freezes during conversations. So you can stretch that duration out as long as you like...
My first broken Oblivion build revolved around getting over 100 % Chameleon. When you get to 100%, enemies don't react to anything you can do. You can start hitting them and they will remain in idle stance until they die. Only problem I had was using Shadowmere as a personal storage, as for some reason they were the only creature in the entire game that reacts to getting hit with max chameleon, and their reaction is to run away as fast as they can.
100% chameleon, and 100 drain health spell for 1 second was my favorite.
My storage was always the clams, by the jail sewer entrance. They have almost unlimited space, don't reset, and there's like 8 of them right there. I'd have my stuff all organized
This is what I did in my first playthrough as well (after getting wrecked by inefficient leveling), then I slowly (without knowing about it) acquired the necessary items for the 100% reflect damage as shown in this video at which point I switched the chameleon get up for this and basically turned the god mode on. To this day there is no other game I know of that let's you do this in a legit (without using some sort of an exploit) way.
Same. I also beat the main quest at lvl 4, because after an extensive break from the game, I forgot you had to sleep to level up 😂
Yeah but 100% Chameleon is only effective when sneaking otherwise characters will still react and know where you are. Having at least 101% means that even should you not be sneaking characters/creatures won't react. That's why when I'm duping the Sigil Stone that has the Chameleon enchantment on it (at at least level 17 to get the maximum magnitude) I have no less than four pieces of armour with that enchantment on so I'm completely invisible even when not sneaking. Weirdly enough merchants are still able to follow your movement in shops but, and it's been a LONG while since I played this game, I think you can still take things from underneath their noses.
Little tip for leveling spells, if you hold block and spam the spell button, it pretty much removes the cool down, so you can spam out fire balls or healing.
Perfectly balanced.
This is how you power level do this 24/7 while jump spamming across Cyrodil 🙌
@@infernaldaedra No, see, you find a piece of indoor furniture to stand on so you bounce off the ceiling, minimizing your time in air and jump leveling goes brrrt.
I tried this but it didn't work for me.
@@Duendito Dang, it should work, for pretty much any spell, it’s useful especially if you want to spam heal without delay, are you playing on a specific version or is the game altered in any way?
Absolute classic. Unlimited Gold is intended btw.
all of the features are intended todd howard is a 1000IQ game dev
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You may not like it, but Todd has the last laugh.
He stole your money and your time...and will continue to do so. No refunds.
Hey spiff. If you want to level up acrobatics, in oblivion you don't need a full jump to gain experience, find a wooden shack in game, the ones with a small window out front and a overhanging roof. Jump up onto the bottom of the window ledge, and then jump from there and the roof will cut off your jump height, allowing you to jump faster, Which will level your acrobatics much faster. Hope you read this and it helps in a future video.
different way: when you go to the shivering isles there is the questline of creating a new flesh golem. the flesh golem, once completed, grants a bonus depending on which parts you chose - one of them gives the reflect damage bonus. this bonus also as long as it is on you also makes it possible to create your own reflect damage spells and once you have such spell you are able to enchant armor with the reflect damage bonus :)
That sounds like a way to make yourself invincible. Just as Godd intended,
I needed this spell since day 1.
Oblivion nerd here. You can't enchant armor with reflect damage BUT you can create a spell with it. I know because my main build uses Shivering Isles to gain access to Reflect Damage since my main build has Mysticism as a Major Skill.
@@lordvectra7821 it might have been possible on PS3 back in the day, but since I dont have one anymore I cant prove it :(
@@lordvectra7821 Amazing. Also Oblivion Nerd here :D Do you have any faveourite skill types/builds?
100% chameleon is my favorite because it actually makes it impossible for NPCs to notice your actions as opposed to invisibility where they can not only notice actions but also don't just immediately forget it
Yeah plus you can do things without losing it, unlike invisibility which cancels the second you attack or interact with anything.
Ya until you attack a clanfear and die from reflected damage. That's what I did.
Well the initial will be that the guards know where you are if you get “seen” for a second and they’ll come and tell you that you’ve broke the law etc etc normal guard stuff but you won’t have to worry about them actually attacking you since they’ll never know where you are
I used to use the bound armor exploit and enchant all 5 armor pieces with 25% chameleon.
Yeah Chameleon is so so broken and I love it
I love this game so much, part nostalgia, part it was the hook into these games. I remember getting "reflect damage" on a bunch of equipment including a choroll shield that had a leveled enchantment of like, 35%. Stack that with other equipment in game and you could get to like, 140% reflect damage! It was hilarious watching enemies run at you, hit you and fling themselves away! It was so fun!
Ahh Oblivion... Such a nostalgic game to me. Its story, characters, voices, hilarious bugs and NPC logic... It really isn't perfect, but oddly enough, that makes it even better.
I'll always cherish this game.
It's very nostalgic and was so easy to get immersed in. You felt like you were part of cyrodiil. After just investigating Hackdirt for Dar Ma or whatever her name was, and rescuing her from thier sacrifice to the deep ones. Dropping her off in Chorrol and feeling like you just did something. Heading back to the Imperial city and it begins to turn night time and the hook of Auriels Ascension plays.. I can still smell the St. John's flowers 😆
Oblivion is broken to Oblivion and back in a million ways, and I love it for it
My personal favorite is 100% chameleon. Enemies and potential enemies alike don't interact with you unless you interact with them
Second most broken after morrowind. But still very fun. I remember make 100% chameleon build too. Can't talk to almost all NPC because they get surprised everytime i tried to talk to them 😂😂😂😂
in morrowind high sneak and some chameleon alreaedy made you unstopable, i remember making a belt with 5% i believe chameleon, if i were to start a fight running 5ft and pressing ctrl would end it xd
It's a cheat code basically lol...just it's very tedious to grind sigil stones. On the upside then you have a bunch of sigil stones to play with.
I remember doing this and being excited, then it got boring real fast.
Hey spiff! Just in case you didn’t know already, there’s a house in Bruma that has a low ceiling porch that you can spam jump under and level acro decently quick. Hope this helps!
He for sure already knows a more efficient way
@@AverageEldenRingEnthusiast there's multiple spots in the game with the same low ceiling as in Bruma. Spam jumping in these spots is the fastest way to grind Acrobatics.
Try blades temple chimney in the great hall 👍
Spiff's voice is soothing , makes everything better
like a soothing yorkshire tea ;)
I sometimes play his CK2 playlist while I'm going to sleep because of that fact. 🤣
Get a room bro😂
@@thespiffingbrit yes very soothing and relaxing, perhaps you should look into therapy for constipated insomniacs, but I do see a problem with curing those two particular ailments at the same time. However all your game related content is thrilling and invigorating to a large degree, so it might not be the cure for insomnia.
But....
Rather than breaking games and showing how fair and balanced without any exploits or bugs since we know they're all features, talk about something less interesting, like some celebrities, or perhaps how you can exploit the weather using crystal shards and hempseed.
Does it make the holocaust better?
Just seeing the thumbnail brought back so many memories of the goofy broken spells i made early in oblivion. One of my favorites was the 1pt frost dmg for one second, and maximum drain health for one second. Unless you use spamming magics to pump your level to max scaling threshold, the drain health one-shot almost everything, and frost made a massive wall of an AoE that spread the death far and wide. (Also, 1sec of soul trap kept you with nearly infinite filled soul gems. Id do the same in skyrim with the fiery soul trap enchantment, and just dial down the duration to 1s so I'd have tens of thousands of charges!
for leveling up quick: theres some places where if you jump, it immediatelly cancels the animation due to not enough height, but lets you jump again instantly. some houses have desks with small compartments on top of them, and give you just the right amount of height to the ceiling. works at other places too, just check which height works. usually you should manage like 3-4 jumps a second with that method and level up extremely fast
Buckets are good for this as your character can “sink” into them so if you wedge the bucket in a corner then jump into it you can spam jump for levels and each press counts as a jump (no matter how fast since your stuck in place).
@@megawaffle612 I need to try this with an autohotkey script to figure out if you can level up a full level in less than a second.
No auto-hotkey even needed.
Bind jump to the scroll wheel and enjoy.
I once gave myself 100% chance reflection in Daggerfall unity, but it would only last like 30 seconds. Once I got to the final dungeon, it really helped when I was at that part where the two vampires were in the floating graveyard firing spells at me as I made my way down the floating islands to the graveyard. Then I when I got there I saw the vampires were dead because when their spells hit me, it drained their health instead of mine.
Edit: pls try out Daggerfall unity and absolutely break it
Edit edit: I just played Daggerfall again yesterday, and made a very overpowered area of effect shock spell. Turns out that unlike TES 3-5, Daggerfall area of effect spells can also damage or kill the player who launches it. Guess how I found that out.
I think it might be more challenging to find skills you CAN'T break in Daggerfall, hah.
@@JB-xl2jc And the only way to do that is to try to break everything.
AoE spells also cause self-damage in Oblivion. I made a nuke spell as the head of the mage's guild. I couldn't use it indoors because it was suicide. I'm pretty sure Skyrim has the same ability, but Skyrim doesn't let you craft custom spells like Oblivion did.
I didn't know you could fast travel immediately in Oblivion, but in my first playthrough I didn't even know fast travelling existed. Honestly it probably made it a much more memorable experience.
The only real difference from Skyrim is that all the major cities are all discovered at the beginning, so you don't have to hire a carriage to get there the first time.
@@joshuadelaughterthat's because you could also see them from a distance in Oblivion.
Same but with Skyrim took me 4 years always thought it was a mod
The oblivion and Skyrim are both a lot more fun if you get a mod to disable fast travel lol
@@razrv3lc mod to disable fast travel? just dont use it bozo u dont need a mod
I remember Oblivion being one of the first RPGs I ever played and for longest time I didn't know that you had to sleep to level up, so I was running around at level 1 for a week or so until I randomly went to sleep at the imperial arena.
I remember making a character that basically did exactly this except I went with 100 Spell Absorption instead of resist. Good to see you make a video describing something that I myself did years ago.
It is kind of funny that he used a kind of cheese in this video that lots of us have used in the past.
Normally his videos are built around exploiting extremely creative tricks to break a game. This one was using a super-obvious trick. Most of the runtime was just about how he buffed his levels and collected a few items. I mean he could probably have made this video 60 seconds long.
I don't think it was mentioned but if you watch the two people fighting outside of the Arena you will get a free +5 to hand to hand skill. Similar to watching the sparing blades at the temple.
I absolutely loved this game. Played the hell out of it. Completed every quest, and once there weren't any more to do, I became Cyrodiil's greatest serial killer. Such a great game. 10/10 Absolute blast.
dark brotherhood legit best questline in the series to me.
This is peak Elder Scrolls imo. I want a beefy computer to add more to do in it even though from my understanding it is unstable modded
Spiff always finds a way to make me wanna play my old 360 games
I can't imagine not playing Oblivion through once a year
Currently playing Skyrim for the first time (second time, but didn't get too far the first time round) on 360. I'm havin' a blast so far.
i don't have to imagine. it's just everyday life, when you have a job that pays. @@AChunkyDog
The path I took for that same result is different. I took things like scales from a mission, a chest piece from Hircine, and a few other things. The Mundane Ring is one I took for sure. Now I know that there are two paths to invulnerability.
Though I am surprised that Spiffing Brit didn't know about the couple practicing their fist fight in the Arena District when he was getting the gloves. Watching them long enough gives a free hand to hand perma buff.
unlocked a core memory for me there, completely forgot they gave a buff lol
Lovely! My mission was to close all the oblivion gates - went about it by maxing out speed and becoming a full fledged vampire. Crazy speed, no one could hit me, and sigil stones piled up.
Downside was that once the gate closed, I often found myself in the middle of nowhere in the blasting heat of midday.
This brought back all the childhood memories of thousands of hours I spent goofing around on this perfectly balanced and fair game.
I thought you were busy skipping stones
@@Theedanishviking nah he's traveling universes to find world peace
Peryite's Shrine is one of the best places to level up combat skills
The people outside are frozen in place and can't die.
You can level up all your combat skills on them, without consequence.
i love these new intended features that are 100% intentional and meant to be in the game
Otherwise you just have a game where when you level up you die faster.
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@@Oblithian either that or you have to do what i call "way too much micromanaging and planning"
This guy manages to turn my day from such a horrible experience into a pleasantly enjoyable day, I thank you for all your content its been really nice watching you till now, and I'm hyped for whats coming
Thanks Joe. I hope you have a better day tomorrow you jazzy sausage
I stumbled on this build many years ago on my first Oblivion playthrough. My character was a Breton battlemage running around with heavy armor and a claymore tossing high level fireballs at everything. Those were good times.
I played oblivion so much, i didnt even look in skyrims direction. Still haven't:)
Id sneak, jump and move into a wall by taping up my controller as i went to school, and then dupe alchemy components, within a day, id be lvl 32 to make all items max level and i could start the first mission or whatever that particular character was created to roleplay. Thats how i started every playhthrough. Im pretty sure i only ever actually finished the main story like.. twice.
Fast travel didnt break anything either, if youve played it without using fast travel, you get sick of wolves and weak bandits, and a lot of the game is outside fast travel points, so theres plenty of walking anyway. It saved the game tbh.
I love 100% damage reflection builds.
Goes by "The Veil of Greatness" in my books. Because truly great men do not lower themselves to fighting. Their enemies just die by themselves.
The moment Susan takes a arrow to the knee she’s done for 💀
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I think the saying is 'an arrow to the heel', from the saga of Achilles.
His mother made him immortal by dipping him in a very specific river (the Styx?), but as she held him by the heel when dipping him, it was not covered(wetted), and thus
a spot where he could be hit and killed.
@@bodan1196 no its a reference to skyrim as a popular guard line 8s "i used to be an adventurer like you, until i took an arrow to the knee"
@@shadowclann28 Thx for the update. Though aware of Skyrim and the "so you're awake now" meme, I have not played it, and I didn't know of the arrow one.
@@bodan1196 also, the weird thing about Achilles is that the tendon took the name rather than the actual heel 😂
Apparently Oblivion is actually just the imaginary adventure of a crazy person and the final boss is one of those blow-up, wavy arms dudes at a car dealership. Big Susan is so powerful that a balloon man can't hurt her.
Something I found in regards to the scroll duping, is as long as the duplicated stack is at least 1 item smaller, you can drop several large quantity stacks and pick them up, to save time and frame rate
I was going to mention that you can actually do them in multiples. If you take a stack of 5 and dupe a single item to get 5 and do this 5 times, you can then take an item and dupe it to 5 and then pick up the duped items then do the dupe of the 5 with the stack of 25 and get 5 stacks of 5 in the dropped loot and repeat this for however high you want to step them up. I have a stack of 6, 36, 216, 1296, 7776. Repeat with the stacking and you can make massive duping stacks which will make for speedy duping in the future. I like doing this to expensive 0 weight items for quick coin.
You can also get 100 spell absorption at the same time. Or 100% invisibility instead of either, the enemy just forgets you are there even if you're attacking.
He did a video on 100% chameleon. I suggest you check it out, it's a good one.
You actually need to be over 100% maybe it's a rounding error or just how the game displays it but at 100% I still get noticed
It must have been the wind
Wait, people play oblivion while visible? Heathens, the lot of them
Note: Reflect Spell 100% (or higher) also negates spell damage. Reflect is always better than Resist.
I always loved putting auto-walk on for the stealth tutorial and starting the game as master a sneak, then you can even sneak in heavy armor without penalty no matter what build you choose.
Not optimal levelling
@@lhprx4 I would do that right before I set off to work. Then when I got back, either I was max Sneak or my computer crashed.
@@lhprx4 that's only if you take it as a major skill though. So just don't take sneak and your leveling is unaffected. Also, efficient leveling is boring af after you do the first time. I'd rather just use an exploit or console commands if I want to goof around with a maxed out character.
I didn't realise reflect damage worked like that. I thought the percentage was the chance to reflect. It's a stronger effect than I thought.
There were so many brilliant aspects of Oblivion that never made it to Skyrim. Oblivion felt dark and intense, conjuration was better, being able to craft your own spells was awesome too
Honestly as fun as mage builds can be in skyrim most schools of magic had many fun spells removed and their magic overall was too streamlined for my tastes.
@@LukasJampen I always tried to be a pure mage in Skyrim but its just so lackluster. I always ended moving to melee with a splash of magic.
The spell making is just awesome. There is a lot of crazy stuff you can do with it. I just made a conjurer for the first time and its really fun. I never leveled up conjuration very high before. Being able to summon daedroths and other big nasties, then just spamming some destruction spells from behind is great. I feel like magic in Skyrim sucks.
@@LukasJampen mage builds arent fun in skyrim tho....
I really wish we got actual acrobatics/athletics in Skyrim. Yeah, it looks stupid to jump 30 feet in the air, but it was tons of fun anyway.
The Oblivion character creator never gets old
Stuff like this is what I miss about Oblivion. Like if you take out the duping, it's just a fun build OP build to pursue. Nothing wrong with it.
you do realize Spiff that with the Mages guild & Spell crafting/enchanting you can just get 2 highly enchantable rings at MAX enchanting level enchant 2 rings & an amulet with a Grand total of 110% damage reflection and 50% spell absobsion which with the atronach sight you absorb 100% magicka leaving all you other equipment can go with fort magicka and all you'll need is 1 spell of any level with the effects you need & BOATLOADS of gold coins. Myself I did this & was a spell casting NIGHTMARE since everything restored my magic & either died by hitting me or died from my Self Cash Apocalypse Nova which dealt all possible magic damage types at 100 damage for 1sec per sec as long as I channel the spell... BUT I'm absobing my OWN MAGIC so i NEVER run out of magic effectively there's Frost, fire, Lightning, Poison, & Damage Health this means the spell is dealing 500 total damage per second & it NEVER ENDS... However you will need about 10,000 magicka to do do this spell.
I'd love to see you attempt to do this build as you will need some levels of exploitation to accomplish this build but its unbelievably over powered.
If you go to the daedric shrine wirh the frozen characters, you can level up your combat skills without killing them as they're essential, but because of the quest they're frozen in place and you can basically use them as a human punching bag.
I remember playing as a mage character, I decided to use a some kind of instat death spell on Dagon at the last battle, thinking it was just a wallpaper rather than an actual enemy. And when he suddenly died and statred collapsing into plato I was really surprised but then panicked (i was a kid) that his death might actually screw up my save 😂
So I've reastarted the whole level only to realise that there was only a cutscene at the end 🤣
I remember playing this back in the day and leveled acrobatics quickly (and accidently) by fast traveling with the run key toggled.
This is way better than the build my sister and I came up with. I think it was like 105% Chameleon. Before we were able to assemble it, At lower levels we used to start casting an invisibility spell, then quickly open a door, the spell resolves after you are in the area. You just walk to the chest, loot it, cast it again and loot the whole cave/mine/area etc. with no combat.
My favorite Oblivion build is the stealth build where you turn so invisible, you can attack the guards in the cities and they'll do nothing cause they can't see you and have no idea what's hurting them, even though you're jumping and punching their faces
Reflect damage gets really fun when you go over 200%. Also if you want over powered craft a ring that heals 2HP a second.
you cant enchant stuff with restore health, at least not without mods
When it comes to jumping you can go under a door frame like a gate over hang and it will intrupt your jump anamation but it will still count it as a full jump. Also you can use stairs to jump and you don't need stamina to gain the jumping skill either. Also Oblivion is probably unarguably the best elder scrolls game ever created. Also Oblivion is being remastered from the ground up including the foundation. SKYBLIVION!!!! I am sooo looking forward for it to go live!
"Anamation"
@@AdminAbuse And still more useful than your comment.
skyblivion will come out when we're all in our pension
Yeah. I remember finding the mundane ring. It was crazy how OP that combo is with a Breton. The game was actually to easy for me after that... I wasn't immortal, but it took an insane amount of damage to kill my character.
An Oblivion video!?!?! I know how I'm spending my next 32 minutes 🍵
Interesting
Your reading the lusty argonian maid too?
@@thespiffingbrit When am I not reading it? 😉
Man i love oblivion, your build today is basically what i did in skyrim just a couple month ago.
All you need is an armor with an health enchant so big it goes into the negative (meaning you become invincible), the heavy armor reflect perk and heavy/light armor enchants in the negative so enemies just randomly oneshot themselves xD
Escutcheon of Chorrol + Ring of the Iron Fist + Necklace of Swords/Amulet of Axes = 100% immunity to physical damage and 100% reflection of damage back onto the attacking enemy
Mundane Ring + Breton = 100% immunity to magic and 35% reflect spell
There, there's your god-tier invincibility build. It's that easy.
- You get the Chorrol shield by completing the 'Sins of the Father' quest and giving the Chorrol Honorblade to Laythe Wavrick. (minimum Level 25 for the best version of the shield)
- Everything else can be found on the Blind Moth Prelate guarding the Savilla Stone in the Ancestor Moth Temple. Save just outside the door entering the Shrine, and then kill him and see what enchanted item he has. Keep loading that save until you get the ring or necklace you want. Then wait three days and do it again, as often as you want until you get every enchanted item you want.
If you're not a Breton, you can make up that 50% magic immunity with a combination of the Mundane Ring and:
Crown of Lindai (35%)
Spell Breaker shield (30%)
Saviors Hide (25%)
Ring of Sunfire (25%)
Crown of Nenalata (25%)
Shield of Mirrors (20%)
Shield of Animus (20%)
Diadem of Euphoria (20%, need the Shivering Expansion)
Thorn Shield (20%, need the Shivering Expansion)
Transcendent Sigil Stones with a 20% Resist Magic enchantment (this is the best option because you can enchant armor to get 100% magic immunity while still wearing the items needed for 100% Reflect Damage)
There are many other rings or armor with less than 20% resist/reflect magic enchantments that can be obtained through normal gameplay and quest completion.
Dear Britt, if you venture back to Oblivion and are in need for faster way to level agility, know this: It is not about jumping, its about falling. Go to the steep hill north of Chorrol, run up, and jump down falling from greater heights (do heal in between though) and you will level it up in no time.
thats not true at all. agility is a main attribute, and it can only go up by +5 each level if you increase any 10 skills governed by agility. the skills governed by agility are sneak, marksman, and security. acrobatics is what you are talking about, and you gain XP when you jump, and if you take fall damage you earn more XP. however, its still faster to level that in bravil in the one tavern if you stand on top of the bar. especially at high ranks of acrobatics when you can float through the air for 3 to 5 seconds at a time because you jump so high
Agility is leveled by sneaking, your thinking speed. But for acrobatics…there is a very good cupboard in…bravil i think you can jump on a million times qith an auto run on.
@@PeteZam yeah good correction. Been years since I played so remembered that wrong.
Oh man I remember that beginning quest with the two sons, so many memories playing Oblivion.
Out of all the games you've covered this is by far one of the most balanced with no exploits.
You can level up acrobatics by jumping continuously in a trash bin.
You can get 100% reflect damage, 100% spell absorption and 45+% resist normal damage with the sign of The Atronach. The only things that can hurt you are drowning, traps and arrows. It's especially good on a High Elf, who has bonus magicka.
I truly did not expect the midpoint 1/3rd of the way into the video. Spiff did it again.
This is the first time I've witnessed someone create a person that could physiologically exist in our reality. And I've seen people who look exactly like this
Also, the Rules of Nature when fighting Mehrunes Dagon was just PERFECT
You know if you can get the emperor's armour that Martin is wearing in Bruma his cuirass has 50% reflect spells. I think
You can get it by using the skull of corruption on him, then using risen flesh... Perhaps the other way around {I forget} then you wear the Escutcheon of Chorrol, ring of the Iron fist, and the amulet of axes or blades you get 105% reflect damage, plus then you can stock up on reflect spell items which let's you be a high elf and take the Apprentice birthsign and yet be immune for maximum extra magicka while being immune
This was very fun to see more of oblivion because I've never played it, would love to see a pt. 2
You can use a Staff of Banishment to make yourself truly invincible, you need to stack weakness to magicka on yourself using a horse, and then reflect the staff to yourself. But you need paralysis inmunity, otherwise you get stuck for ever.
I spent 90% of the video grinning and chuckling.
Then I got to 28:30.
For some foolish reason I'd say, given the content, I was NOT expecting THAT quote.
When it hit, I just burst into laughter and couldn't stop laughing 'till the end.
Thank you so much for this piece of art Spiff.
You always improve the quality of my days.
One of my favorite things to do in Oblivion is a Paralysis or Drain Fatigue (better option) spell + any Summoning spell. The enemy just lays there helplessly as your summoned creature just wails away at them and you just loot the area nearby. Did it to the King of Worms (though his 50% magic/normal weapons/paralysis resist was annoying to work around) and laughed as eventually the spider daedra killed him.
There was also that wine you could get from Frostcrage Spire that summoned a dremora whenever you drank it (before it got patched) and leading an army of them to take out a city was pretty fun. Good times, makes me want to play it again!
This has a Morrowind feel to it. I always enjoyed being a light armored rogue specializing in hand to hand and speech craft. Fun fact, if the enemy attacks you first it's self defence. Always funny to talk people into allowing you to self defend your way into taking all their loot.
1:47 hearing Spiff's "its tea time" has changed my viewpoint on life and space, his magnificent voice is something that's gonna live forever in my head
I have to say, you have a good taste for content. I see you everywhere.
Goodday meneer.
@@slakkie_ sup, cheers, you got awesome taste, too. Have a good one
Dude how are you *everywhere?*
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@@SamanthaLaurier not really everywhere, we share great UA-cam interests ^_^
I like how things turned out for big Suzan I had a good feeling about her from the beginning. It would be pleasure to see her succeed in other titles!
I'm happy you finally did this! On my last playthrough I had 100 reflectdamage and it was so broken I couldn't level my light armor skill because I couldn't take any damage
Why would you even care to level that skill at this point? :p
If it was a major skill... No experience points for skill levels... Not without a trainer.
I love how Dagon deflated like a wacky waving inflatable flailing arm tube man.
These never get old. As glitchy this game was I still play it to this day lol
I hadn't realized how big this channel had gotten. A mill views in a day?! I raise my tea to the success of this brit
Spiff's Woohoo is one of the most precious things I've heard in my entire life. He sounds like a 4-year old who was just got a free ticket to Disneyland so he can meet Flounder in person. He must be protected at all costs.
fun fact: If you switch between stacks of scrolls, every duplication it becomes a cumulative as long as the stack s never divisible.
Eg. Use 12 type A scroll to make 5 Type B (chameleon for example). you'll drop about 15 scrolls instead of 12
Then use Scroll stack B to dupe Scroll type A. As 12 isn't divisible into 15 you'll drop an odd number of Type A
Keep cycling between using A to make stacks of B, and B to make stacks of A and you'll very very quickly make an obscene amount of scrolls.
Then use the biggest stack of scrolls to drown a passing NPC in cabbage or the humble potato
Oblivion was such a fun game, so much freedom to cause mayhem. Reflect is a fun busted one, 100%chameleon as well is a funny one.
If you're not turning the giant demonic evil villain into red yogurt then you're wasting your time in Cyrodill
I remember when I added 30% chameleon to each piece of chain armor years ago, being completely invisible at all times was extremely broken xD
absolutely love how you say "big susan" almost every single time instead of saying she/her. big susan has no pronouns, big susan is simply too BIG
It's been at least a decade since I played Oblivion (unfortunately), but I remember there being a way to do this without glitches or exploits. As the head of the mage's guild, you gain access to an enchanter and a spell creator. I remember making a nuke spell that blew everything up in such a huge area that I couldn't use it indoors or it would kill me. But anyway, you can enchant things with the reflect damage spell without using exploits. It takes a LOT of gold.
I ended up with this insane build type on my very first playthrough of Shivering Isles. I had 105% damage reflect as well as 85% spell absorption. Fall damage was my one and only enemy.
its always a good day when Spiff gives us more Papa Todd magic
exactly as Todd intended
Going up an incline and spamming the jump button is one of the fastest ways to level up in Oblivion. I was doing this as a kid when I didn’t even have internet to find exploits in the game
The way Dagon died is actually quite creepy. It's like he just melted into a pile a flesh.
Obviously this death animation was intended by Todd
"You cursed brat! Look what you've done! I'm melting! melting!"
In my experience, it's actually faster to duplicate with scrolls if you only drop 1 scroll before duplicating, as opposed to dropping all but 1 of them
It doesn't seems to drop all of that object at once, meaning you can do multiple duplications at a time in one go
Exactly instead of picking up 50 items it’s more like 10 at most and 2 most of the time
I haven't played Oblivion for years but I remember getting a dagger and putting a custom enchantment on it, stacking small weakness and damage effects on top of each other in such a way that each hit you do causes double damage which stacks.. so 10-20-40-80 ect you could down anything very quickly just with a few quick dagger slashes.
You can make 2 custom short spells with reduce magic resistance, 1 long duration spell with reflect magic and drain stamina and any positive spell with drain stamina(so they count as offensive spells). Stack a bit of magic resistance reduction on any NPC, cast reflect magic on him, cast more resistance reduction on self via npc, use positive stat spell once. You can fly so high with acrobaticsspell it takes more than 2 mins(max spell duration) to fall down, so it's a suicide space mission.
I remember doing almost all my leveling in Leywinn in the home with the imps and meticulously leveling only one stat at a time to get the maximum points possible per level. It kind of broke the game and the immersion for me, but once I found out that trick, I couldn't unuse it.
I come here to thank you for all these video game guides! I recently played some CK2 and played as a Norse tyrant and I had one amazing revolution to overthrow me!
Love the way he breaks these games. Never ceases to be hilarious
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I think you'll find. These are in fact intended game features
our beloved immortal brit
Oblivion’s glitches and exploits add a whole different layer to the game’s replay ability and I love it 😂
It's pretty hilarious to see a gimmick character bully a literal god with the magical equivalent of "why're you hitting yourself?"