How to Cure Vampirism in Oblivion Remastered
Have you ever played a game where you had to deal with being a vampire? It might sound cool at first, but in Oblivion Remastered, being a vampire can get pretty tricky! Sure, you get some neat bonuses, but you also have a big weakness: the sun. If you find yourself infected with Vampirism, you’ll probably want to know how to fix it! Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with a simple guide on how to cure Vampirism in the game.
What is Vampirism?
First off, let’s clarify what Vampirism is in Oblivion Remastered. It starts when you’re bitten by a vampire, and you end up with a condition called Porphyric Hemophilia. If you don’t treat it within three in-game days, you’ll turn into a full vampire! Here’s how you can get rid of it, whether you catch it early or after you’ve fully transformed.
Curing Vampirism Before You Turn Fully
If you catch the disease before 72 in-game hours (which is like three days in the game), you’re in luck! Here are three easy ways to get cured:
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Use a Cure Disease Potion: You can buy these potions from alchemists around the game or sometimes find them as treasure!
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Cast a Cure Disease Spell: You can learn this spell from the healers found in chapels in Cheydinhal or Leyawiin. Just ask them, and they’ll sell it to you.
- Use the Altar of the Nine: These altars are usually found in chapels, but first, make sure you don’t have a bounty or an evil reputation, or the temple folks won’t help you out!
Quick Activity:
Think about it: If you were in Oblivion and turned into a vampire, which option would you choose to get cured? Would you go for the potion, cast the spell, or visit the altar? Why?
Curing Vampirism After You’re a Full Vampire
If you’ve missed the 72-hour mark, don’t panic! You just need to go on a quest called the “Vampire Cure” quest. Here’s how it breaks down:
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Talk to Raminus Polas: He’s at the Arcane University in the Imperial City. He’ll get your quest started.
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Visit Count Hassildor: Fast travel to Castle Skingrad, right next to Kvatch, and meet Count Hassildor. He wants to cure himself too and will help guide you.
- Find Melisande: She’s a witch living on a small farm near Cheydinhal. She’ll help you create a cure but will ask for some items first.
What Do You Need?
To make the cure, you’ll need to gather a few ingredients:
- Five Nightshade: Look for it in forests, especially near Skingrad.
- Two Bloodgrass: Buy some from the merchant at The Gilded Carafe in Imperial City.
- Six Cloves of Garlic: Find these in the cupboard at the Imperial Legion Office near the prison.
- Dust from a powerful Vampire: You’ll be marked on your map for where to find this.
- Blood of Argonian: You’ll need to get this from an Argonian enemy using a special dagger given by Melisande.
Hint for Treasure Hunters:
These items can be tricky to find, so keep your eyes peeled for them during your adventures!
Completing the Quest
Once you have everything, head back to Melisande, and she’ll brew the potion for you. Wait 24 hours in-game, come back, and she’ll give you two Vampirism Cure Potions. Drink one to cure yourself and bring the other back to Count Hassildor—he’ll reward you for your efforts!
Wrap-Up
And that’s it! Now you know how to cure Vampirism in Oblivion Remastered. Have you ever faced a tough challenge in a video game? How did you overcome it? Share your experiences in the comments!
Remember, gaming can be a fun way to develop skills like problem-solving, strategic thinking, and teamwork. Just remember to balance gaming with other activities, too! Enjoy your adventures in Oblivion, and happy gaming!