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Best Oblivion Moments

cardero

Citizen Mod
I may be segregating myself with this thread but I am aware that some people own and have been or had played it. Reach into your memories and post the greatest Oblivion video game moments you can remember.

One of my fond memories is running to the safe haven of any castle doors with a group of monsters and wild animals trailing behind me only to let the castle guards fight and die for my cowardice.
 

BFD_Zayl

Well-Known Member
the part where in the mages guid quest you are finding a lost informant, you go inside and there is only one battlemage left. He yells "Let's go!!" and delves into the dungeon about 20 feet before a gigantic pillar of rock shoots up from the floor and crushes him into the spikes.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
I hated the odd leveling system in that game. It was easier to beat the game with a level 2 character than it was with a level 22 character :confused:
 

mrscardero

Kal-El's Mama
I sometimes liked watching cardero play this game and I sometimes did not like watching. It's good to know that he has finally finished the main quest. I liked the part where if he is taking a break after a long fight (he goes and cleans) he will let me boost his health and mana and I save his game. He wanted me to play the game for him just to collect some money or to level him up some more, but I would not go that far. I am not a solo fighter.
 

BFD_Zayl

Well-Known Member
oo! there was also the one time I fast traveled to one of those small towns in the wilderness (I usually stay at their inns, no guards.) since my main guy is quite an outlaw (38k bounty! whoo!) and this Conjurer was there in front of me, due to the leveling he was around level 10... the poor citizens were like, 1 or 2. I ran, came back a short while later to see bodies strewn about.

here is a list of all the best hideouts, and their pros/cons

Faregyl Inn- Pros: cheap bed, no guards, isolated. Cons: poor selection of goods to purchase
Pell's Gate- Pros: free beds at Inn (pick the room locks) Wonderful selections of goods to purchase at Inn. cons: near main road, guards pass by
Border Watch- Pros: way off the main road, no guards whatsoever. good Inn. Cons: very poor selection of items to buy.
Hackdirt: Pros- far off the main road, has a general store and Inn. Cons: expensive Inn, people attack you sometimes.
there is this one other town, I forgot the name. its hard to get too but it is the best place to hide at, very nice Inn. WAY off the main road so no guards, tucked away in the mountains north of the Imperial City.
 
My favorite moment was at the very end of the game, where you enter the temple plaza and that huge demon-dude (can't recall his name at the moment) was crushing everything, only to find out that my friend had decided to dump "You Give Love A Bad Name" by Bon Jovi in my battle music folder.

I rofl'd for like a half hour before I could finish ^_^.
 
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