The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Q&A
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train? (as in people who train u 4 gold like at the fighters guild)
where can i train:
block, blade, armorer, heavy armor. btw plz tell me any other trainers that u kno those r jus the 1s i want the most, an obviously tell me where they r !
Posted: sep 23, 2009 5:39 am
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Trainers
BLOCK
Fadus Calidius 0-40 (Skingrad Fighters Guild)
Huurwen 0-40 (Anvil Fighters Guild)
Ambroise Canne 0-70 (Southwest corner of Skingrad)
Lum gro-Baroth 0-70 (Chorrol Fighters Guild)
Andragil 71-100 (Above Dro'shanji in the north part of Bravil)
BLADE
Naspia Cosma 0-40 (Castle Cheydinhal)
Right-Wind 0-40 (Bruma Fighters Guild)
Rhano 0-70 (Anvil Fighters Guild)
Sherina 0-70 (Leyawiin Fighters Guild)
Alix Lencolia 71-100 (Faregyl Inn south of Imperial City)
ARMORER
Eitar 0-40 (The Dividing Line in Leyawiin)
Tadrose Helas 0-40 (Bravil Fighters Guild)
Rasheda 0-70 (Fire and Steel in Chorrol)
Rohssan 0-70 (A Fighting Chance in the Imperial City Market District)
Gin-Wulm 71-100 (The Best Defense in the Imperial City Market District) - (also wanders
the Market and Elven Gardens Districts)
HEAVY ARMOR
Brodras 0-40 (Leyawiin Fighters Guild)
Bumph gra-Gash 0-40 (Bruma Fighters Guild)
Varnado 0-70 (The Best Defense store in the Imperial City Market District)
Pranal 71-100 (Roxey Inn on the Red Ring Road, north of Lake Rumare)
NOTES : You can only train 5 skills per level.
A cheap way to receive training is to create a "drain skill" spell for 100 points 2-4 secs
on self and cast it on yourself before you speak to a trainer that way you can receive
very cheap training from any trainer regardless of your "real" skill level.
Training armorer above 50 is somewhat futile. Simply create a "fortify armorer" spell
50-100 points for X amount of secs on self. Cast it on yourself before repairing your
items and you'll have the master perk of repairing them above 100% because of the spell.
Posted: sep 28, 2009 5:14 am
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