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A fan ofThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredhas shared an easy way to gain skill in Blade and Block, and another way has been shared by the community to raise Hand to Hand skill. The simple method merely requiresOblivion Remasteredplayers to wait in a specific location, and they’ll be granted free skill points.

Oblivion Remasteredfans are still having a ton of fun exploring the game, as the open world ofOblivionhas always been full of surprises. Whileleveling skills inOblivion Remasteredisn’t a hugely difficult thing, getting extra for doing next to nothing is something most fans won’t want to overlook.

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On Reddit, user Psycho-FangSenpai shared their discovery that there’s a simple way to get some extra points in Blade and Block skill inOblivion Remastered. In a brief video, their character stands stock-still as two Blades have a practice fight. After watching them spar for a while, a message pops up informing the player that due to watching the Blades battle, they’ve gained two points in both Blade and Block skill. These two Blades members, Fortis and Pelagius, can be found at theCloud Ruler Temple, for those who want to get some extra skill points.

Players who like to playOblivion Remasteredwith hand-to-hand combat, or just want a well-rounded skill set, can also gain some skill points of their own. Players will need to visitThe Arena inOblivion Remastered. Once there, one simply needs to locate a pair of sparring NPCs named Branwen and Saliith. By watching them for a while, players will gain five points in Hand to Hand combat.

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Oblivion Remastered Players Share Additional Tips

Numerous fans seem to have overlooked this particular detail, and are happy to discover that they can earn a couple of extra points. Players have recommended that fans watch the sparring once they reach expert level, as skill points become more difficult to gain the higher a player’s skill is. However, fans should be aware that there’s a limit for gaining skill from watching a fight, with 90 being the skill cap for both the Arena fighters and the Blades.

While there’s no wrong way to playOblivion Remastered, players are actively sharing advice with one another with some helpful tips. For example, one player recently showed a great place tostash items inOblivion Remastered, while others have highlighted changes made to the way Sneaking works over the original game, or an odd horse that can be found in the remaster that doesn’t exist in the first version. Though a lot ofOblivion Remastered’s secrets are already known courtesy of fans having fully explored the original version from top to bottom, there are still some details that can get overlooked.

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