The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Housing & Lifestyle

Establish your life in Oblivion with housing and lifestyle choices. Own a home, display trophies, and find unique roleplaying benefits in Cyrodiil.

Housing & Lifestyle

Beyond the epic quests and dangerous dungeons, Oblivion offers players the chance to establish a life in Cyrodiil through housing and lifestyle choices. Owning a home provides a personal space to store loot, display trophies, and rest, while embracing certain lifestyles can offer unique benefits and roleplaying opportunities.

Establishing a home base is a fundamental aspect of settling into the world of Oblivion. These properties serve not only as a safe haven but also as a reflection of your character's success and status within the realm. The choice of where and how to live can sificantly impact your gameplay experience.

Acquiring Property:

  • Purchasing Homes: Most major cities offer purchasable homes, ranging from modest apartments to sprawling manors. Prices vary sificantly, and some may require guild membership or quest completion.
  • Guild Housing: Members of the Fighters Guild, Mages Guild, and Thieves Guild gain access to guild halls, which can serve as temporary residences.
  • Unique Residences: Certain quests or DLCs may reward players with unique properties, such as the Wizard's Tower or even a Daedric shrine.

Furnishing and Customization:

  1. Buying Furniture: Once a property is acquired, you can often purchase furniture and decorations from local merchants. These items not only enhance the aesthetic but can also provide functional benefits.
  2. Functional Furnishings: Some furniture items, like alchemy labs, enchanting tables, and display cases, offer practical advantages for crafting and showcasing your achievements.
  3. Personalization: Arrange furniture and decorations to create a space that reflects your character's personality and achievements.

Lifestyle Choices:

Lifestyle Aspect Benefits Considerations
Merchant/Trader Access to goods, potential for wealth accumulation. Requires investment and good Speechcraft.
Guild Member Access to unique quests, gear, and safe houses. Requires adherence to guild rules and quest progression.
Adventurer/Explorer Discovery of new locations, valuable loot, and lore. Can be dangerous and time-consuming.
Vampire Enhanced stealth, speed, and magical abilities. Weakness to sunlight, fire, and aversion from NPCs.

Embracing a particular lifestyle or investing in a well-appointed home can sificantly enrich your Oblivion experience, allowing you to play the game not just as a hero, but as a resident of Cyrodiil.