How to Fix Your Gear in Oblivion Remastered: A Guide for Gamers
Hey there, gamers! Are you diving into the world of Oblivion Remastered and finding your weapons and armor wearing down a bit too fast? Don’t worry; it happens to the best of us! In this article, we’ll talk about how to repair your gear so you can keep fighting the good fight. Let’s jump in!
What is Gear Durability?
In Oblivion Remastered, every time you swing your sword or take a hit in battle, your weapons and armor can lose their durability, which means they become less effective. Think of it like your favorite pair of sneakers: the more you wear them, the more worn out they get. To keep your gear in tip-top shape, you’ll need to know how to fix it when it breaks down. Here’s how you can do that!
How to Repair Equipment in Oblivion Remastered
There are two main ways to repair your weapons and armor:
- Use a Repair Hammer
- Pay a blacksmith to do it for you
Let’s break down each method!
1. Using a Repair Hammer
A Repair Hammer is a tool you can use to fix your gear on your own. You can find these hammers in chests all over the world of Cyrodiil, including dungeons and even in the starting tutorial sewers. If you can’t find one, don’t worry—blacksmiths sell them too!
How It Works:
- Open your inventory and select the Repair Hammer.
- This will open a repair screen where you can choose what gear you want to fix.
- But be careful! Every time you try to repair something, there’s a chance that the hammer could break. It’s kind of like trying to fix a bike; if you don’t know how to do it well, you might make things worse!
To make sure you succeed:
- Improve your Armorer skill by repairing easier items first. The better you get, the less likely your hammer is to break!
2. Paying for Repairs
If you’d rather not risk breaking your Repair Hammer, you can always pay a blacksmith to fix your equipment. This is a quick and usually easy option. Just head over to any blacksmith and they’ll handle the repairs for you—for a price!
Where to Find Blacksmiths:
- You can find blacksmiths in places like the Imperial City at shops called Slack ‘N Smash or The Best Defence.
Keep in mind that repairing higher-level gear can get pretty costly, so make sure you have enough gold saved up!
Extra: Repairing Enchanted Items
Some weapons and armor have magical effects—these are called enchanted items. They’re super handy, but fixing them is a bit trickier. To repair these yourself, you need to be at least Level 25 in the Armorer skill and unlock a special ability called the Apprentice perk.
Why put in the effort? Because as you get better at this skill, your chances of breaking hammers go down. And once you hit Level 100, you’ll never break a Repair Hammer again!
Now that you know how to keep your gear in good shape, you’re all set for your adventures in Oblivion Remastered!
Quick Questions for You:
- What’s your favorite video game item, and how do you make sure it stays in good condition?
- Have you ever faced a tough challenge in a game? How did you overcome it?
Let us know in the comments below! Happy gaming!