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Thieves guild armor oblivion
Thieves guild armor oblivion









After each quest you are informed how much money you need to fence before the next one becomes available. All of them have a very high Mercantile ability, so cope with the fact that you probably won't be pulling any good bargains on them. The higher your rank, the more fences you'll be allowed to contact. To make things short, it's all about stealing and selling what you steal. This mission follows you throughout your whole career as a Fighters Guild cooperative. Armand will be satisfied with your performance and will gladly make you a guild member. Picklock the door and steal the journal from the house - piece of cake.

thieves guild armor oblivion

You'll find his house following the map marker. Ask any beggar in the city about Amentius and you'll know that he lives in the Temple District. Your first task is to race the other two candidates in finding a man named Amentius Allectus and stealing his journal. When you have spent some time in jail, you'll be approached by a guild's messenger who'll tell you about the meeting place. HINT: A shorter way to find the Thieves Guild is to actually let city guard arrest you. HINT: Armand won't talk 'business' with you in any other time or place, each time you want to report after performing a quest you have to wait until midnight and go to Garden of Daleroth. When you're there (there's a map marker for you), you'll meet Armand Christophe, together with two other guild-wannabes. You'll know that in order to join the Guild you are to be in the Garden of Daleroth in Imperial City Waterfront exactly at midnight. Question one of them (at least 2 of them are in every city), and raise his Disposition. You'll hear a gossip that the beggars are his eyes and ears.

thieves guild armor oblivion

He's presumed to be the Thieves Guild leader.

thieves guild armor oblivion

See the quest "Independent Thievery" for details.Īfter some time spent in Cyrodiil, you'll surely notice Wanted posters in all bigger cities, pointing out the mysterious character of Gray Fox. That's the only way to earn money on stolen goods in Oblivion. You fence money by stealing goods and selling them to special guild member known as, well, fences. In most of them you are supposed to avoid combat, as any unnecessary casualties result in gold penalties from the guild itself.Įxcept for completing mission after mission, you also have to 'fence' a certain amount of money in order to be assigned some new special tasks. The missions that are given to you by the thieves guild obviously require high Sneak and Security abilities.











Thieves guild armor oblivion