How to Make Money in Oblivion
Work through the Arena Questline., A nice way to make money is to explore some dungeons and caves., Make and sell potions., Welkynd stones, found in most Ayleid Ruins, score a good 100 gold coins each., When you do the "Purification" quest for the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Work through the Arena Questline.
You should make plenty of gold. -
Step 2: A nice way to make money is to explore some dungeons and caves.
Many have several items that you can sell, and gold lying around or locked in chests. , This not only increases your Alchemy skill, but also nets you a nice profit. , They're an excellent source of income, if you can find them. , You'll also get a nice bit of gold for the quests leading up to Purification. , Every time you join a guild, grab all the books you can find.
You'll be able to sell them, making a decent amount of gold if you have enough books. , Yes, everything.
That includes silver goblets, books, shoes and anything worth even one gold piece.
You'll make a lot of money when selling a huge amount of low-value items.. -
Step 3: Make and sell potions.
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Step 4: Welkynd stones
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Step 5: found in most Ayleid Ruins
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Step 6: score a good 100 gold coins each.
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Step 7: When you do the "Purification" quest for the Dark Brotherhood
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Step 8: you get loads of gear
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Step 9: worth loads of money.
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Step 10: Sell books.
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Step 11: Steal/pick up and sell everything.
Detailed Guide
You should make plenty of gold.
Many have several items that you can sell, and gold lying around or locked in chests. , This not only increases your Alchemy skill, but also nets you a nice profit. , They're an excellent source of income, if you can find them. , You'll also get a nice bit of gold for the quests leading up to Purification. , Every time you join a guild, grab all the books you can find.
You'll be able to sell them, making a decent amount of gold if you have enough books. , Yes, everything.
That includes silver goblets, books, shoes and anything worth even one gold piece.
You'll make a lot of money when selling a huge amount of low-value items..
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