Loot *POSSIBLE SPOILER*
Loot *POSSIBLE SPOILER*
I'm having trouble getting funding and I was wondering where i could find a mine/ayleid ruin/fort/etc. that has some valuble loot inside? I'm level 35.
Well I don’t care if it’s Gods own anti-son-of-a-bitch machine or a giant hula-hoop we’re not going to let them have it. What we will let them have is a belly full of lead and a pool of their own blood to drown in… AM I RIGHT MARINES!!??
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Did you check the walkthrough for sites? Remember, your loot quality rises depending upon your level. At your level, just about any site will have quality goods.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
No i didn't think of that. I'll go do that now. Thanks Fable.fable wrote:Did you check the walkthrough for sites? Remember, your loot quality rises depending upon your level. At your level, just about any site will have quality goods.
Well I don’t care if it’s Gods own anti-son-of-a-bitch machine or a giant hula-hoop we’re not going to let them have it. What we will let them have is a belly full of lead and a pool of their own blood to drown in… AM I RIGHT MARINES!!??
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But caves/forts with vampires and bandits tend to yield more in terms of profit than, say, a goblin cave. For example, the fort outside Anvil has a constant supply of bandits with Deadric or Glass armor. Seeing as Anvil is so close by, you could sell all of them within two trips and make a hefty profit.fable wrote:Did you check the walkthrough for sites? Remember, your loot quality rises depending upon your level. At your level, just about any site will have quality goods.
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I didn't mention goblin caves. The only reference to location types in the thread so far was to "mine/ayleid ruin/fort/etc."Loki[D.d.G] wrote:But caves/forts with vampires and bandits tend to yield more in terms of profit than, say, a goblin cave. For example, the fort outside Anvil has a constant supply of bandits with Deadric or Glass armor. Seeing as Anvil is so close by, you could sell all of them within two trips and make a hefty profit.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
What is the name of this fort? I never knew that some forts/caves/etc. resupplied enemies, after I go through them i never go back cause I thought that there wasn't going to be anyone there.Loki[D.d.G] wrote:But caves/forts with vampires and bandits tend to yield more in terms of profit than, say, a goblin cave. For example, the fort outside Anvil has a constant supply of bandits with Deadric or Glass armor. Seeing as Anvil is so close by, you could sell all of them within two trips and make a hefty profit.
Well I don’t care if it’s Gods own anti-son-of-a-bitch machine or a giant hula-hoop we’re not going to let them have it. What we will let them have is a belly full of lead and a pool of their own blood to drown in… AM I RIGHT MARINES!!??
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It only has the armor when you're at the appropriate level.Cypher wrote:What is the name of this fort? I never knew that some forts/caves/etc. resupplied enemies, after I go through them i never go back cause I thought that there wasn't going to be anyone there.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
IHMO, above level 25 or so, the most convenient source of quick cash is Vilverin (the Ayleid ruin right across from the imperial sewer exit you come out of at the very beginning of the game). Every few days the inhabitants respawn, two bandits outside and about a dozen more on the first two levels. At high levels they'll have glass armour and magic weapons. Load up, take a quick jog back to the imperial city merchant district right across the lake and net about 15-20K gold. Rinse and repeat.
At lower levels finding a merchant with a good disposition and bartering make a big difference, but at high levels you want to go to the merchant who has the most cash on hand, period. No matter how much Jensine likes you, she just isn't gonna come close to list price on glass armor. Rohsann at the weapons shop has up to 1200 gold per item, 1700 if you're an expert of mercantile and invest in her shop, 2200 if you're a master of mercantile. If you have Bethesda's Battlehorn Hall plugin, the guy that sells you the furniture for the castle has a base 2000 gold per item, which you can raise to 3000 if you're a master of mercantile.
At lower levels finding a merchant with a good disposition and bartering make a big difference, but at high levels you want to go to the merchant who has the most cash on hand, period. No matter how much Jensine likes you, she just isn't gonna come close to list price on glass armor. Rohsann at the weapons shop has up to 1200 gold per item, 1700 if you're an expert of mercantile and invest in her shop, 2200 if you're a master of mercantile. If you have Bethesda's Battlehorn Hall plugin, the guy that sells you the furniture for the castle has a base 2000 gold per item, which you can raise to 3000 if you're a master of mercantile.
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Most enemies will replenish themselves after a few days. I'm not sure what the name of the fort is, as I haven't played Oblivion for quite some time. It is the nearest fort to Anvil. Look at our GB maps, and you will find it to the east of that aforementioned town.Cypher wrote:What is the name of this fort? I never knew that some forts/caves/etc. resupplied enemies, after I go through them i never go back cause I thought that there wasn't going to be anyone there.
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