How to Get Deluxe Edition Items in Oblivion Remastered

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Bought the Deluxe Edition of Oblivion Remastered and wondering where all your fancy bonus items are? Don't worry — Bethesda didn’t forget to give them to you. They just made you work for it (because, of course they did).

Here’s how to actually get your Deluxe Edition items.

Ask About Rumors

In Oblivion Remastered, your Deluxe Edition items aren’t handed to you on a silver platter. Instead of automatic quest pop-ups, you’ll need to talk to NPCs and ask about rumors. Yes, really, we’ve dug around and this seems to be how it’s worked thus far.

Here’s what to look for:

  • "A Wound in Time" Quest = Unlocks the Akatosh Armor Set

  • "Burning Trail" Quest = Unlocks the Dagon Armor Set

These quests seem to trigger after chatting with random NPCs in cities like the Imperial City. If nothing happens right away, just keep asking around — eventually, someone will spill the beans.

No Automatic Delivery

Unlike the old days where DLC spammed your quest log the moment you left the tutorial, Oblivion Remastered makes you find your Deluxe rewards. There's no marker saying, "Here’s your cool stuff." You need to trigger the quests first.

Final Blurb

So, if you’re sitting there wondering why your Deluxe Edition feels more like a scavenger hunt — that’s because it kind of is as far as we can tell. Just roam the streets, chat up every NPC you see, and soon enough you’ll be decked out in your bonus gear. Welcome to Cyrodiil, where even your pre-order rewards require a bit of legwork.

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