How to Max All Attributes in Oblivion Remastered

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Image Credits: Bethesda Game Studios

If you’re dreaming of hitting 100 in every stat and becoming the ultimate hero (or just someone who really likes numbers), here’s how to max all attributes in Oblivion Remastered.

Step 1: Choose Luck as a Favorite Attribute

At character creation, pick Luck as one of your favorite attributes. This gives you a small head start by starting Luck at 55 instead of 50. Since Luck can only go up 1 point per level, you’ll want every advantage you can get.

Step 2: Always Put 1 Point Into Luck

Every time you level up, you get 12 Virtue Points to spend. No matter what, spend 1 point on Luck at every level until it hits 100. If you don’t, you’ll never fully max out all attributes.

Step 3: Spread the Remaining Points

With 11 points left per level, start boosting your other attributes. You can put up to 5 points into any attribute per level, so plan it out to raise multiple stats at once.

Step 4: Level Up Wisely

To level up, just use your skills. Both Major and Minor skills give XP in Oblivion Remastered, but Major Skills will fill your level bar faster. Focus on activities tied to your Major Skills to speed things up.

Step 5: Reach Level 52

You’ll need to hit around Level 52 to get enough Virtue Points to max everything:

  • 620 Virtue Points total are needed.

  • You earn 12 points per level.

  • 52 levels = 624 points (just enough to finish the job).

Players have confirmed that reaching Level 52 is possible by grinding all your skills, so don’t worry — it’s doable without cheats.

Bonus Tip: Use Old Tricks

If you're really pushing it, you can go to prison in-game to lower your skills and re-level them. It’s a classic Oblivion move for squeezing out extra levels.

Final Blurb

That’s how to max all attributes in Oblivion Remastered. It’s a long road filled with lots of jumping, swinging swords, and maybe a little jail time. But hey, nothing says "hero of Cyrodiil" like someone who min-maxed their way to perfection—just in time to get one-shot by a surprise bandit with a warhammer.

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