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7 Best Birthsigns If Starting Your Oblivion Remastered Journey As A Breton
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered breathes new life into one of the best RPGs ever created. Whether you are a longtime veteran of the series or new to the region of Cyrodiil, choosing the correct birthsign can make a significant difference in your gameplay experience, especially if you’re starting as a Breton. While everyone would like to get powerful as early as possible, even with some consistent ways of doing so, most races are going to differentiate from others. Bretons, often referred to as one of the best stats-wise, are famously skilled at being magically resistant and high-level casters, making them a veritable powerhouse of a race for hybrid and mage types.

But which birthsigns complement their strengths in this remastered version of the game? Let’s dive into the 7 best birthsigns for Bretons in Oblivion Remastered, ranked for both flavor and function. 

1. The Mage

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Best For: Pure spellcasters

If you’re gonna go all-in on magic, The Mage is a no-brainer. It provides a flat +50 Magicka without any penalties, so it’s an excellent early push for spell-reliant builds. Combined with the Bretons’ inherent 50% Magicka Resistance and bonus Magicka from their racial powers, you’ll be casting high-damage spells right from the outset.

Why it works with Bretons: Their natural magical affinity stacks well with this birthsign, as you receive a larger mana pool and can cast earlier, more powerful spells in the game.

2. The Apprentice

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Best For: High-risk, high-reward builds

The Apprentice offers +100 Magicka, which is double that of The Mage, but at the cost of a 100% Weakness to Magic! Normally, that’s really dangerous. But the racial 50% Resistance to Magic Bretons possess specially makes them able to neutralize the penalty while still gaining a huge amount of Magicka.

Pro Tip: Equip enchanted gear or cast spells mid-to-late game to further counter the weakness to magic.

3. The Atronach

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Best For: Tanky mages or experienced players

This is a very polarizing but powerful birthsign in the game. It gives +150 Magicka and Spell Absorption 50%, but disables Magicka regeneration. For most races, that’s too steep a price. But for Bretons, who already have such high resistance and are likely to invest in Alchemy or Restoration anyway, this is less of a problem.

Why it’s great: Combining Spell Absorption with high Resistance turns you into a magic tank on two legs. Just be prepared to utilize potions and enchanted equipment for Magicka replenishment.

4. The Warrior

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Best For: Battlemages or hybrid builds

If you’re a Breton but want to be more combat-focused, The Warrior gives you a nice +10 to Strength and Endurance. It doesn’t affect your magical abilities but gives you the survivability and melee damage you need for spellsword or battlemage builds.

Breton synergy: You’ll still have enough magic to cast buffs and heals while your increased Strength and Endurance enable you to survive close combat.

5. The Lover

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Best For: Stealth-mage hybrids

Not always thought of as a top-tier sign, The Lover gives you the Lover’s Kiss skill, which paralyzes an enemy for 10 seconds once a day. For a stealthy Breton sneaking into enemy lines or setting up crowd control, this can be a godsend, especially early game when spell diversity is minimal.

Tactical edge: Paralysis is a matter of life-and-death difference maker, and pairing it with Breton utility spells presents some intriguing combat options.

6. The Ritual

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Best For: Roleplayers and support mages

The Ritual gives you access to powerful healing and turn undead effects once a day. Not a fit for every build, but the Breton’s magey playstyle is well-served by it if you’re specializing in Restoration or support play.

Why take it: Great for roleplay or pacifist runs. Also, undead enemies can be tough early on, and this gives you a strong choice against them.

7. The Steed

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Best For: Mobile spellcasters

Bretons start with relatively average Agility and Speed. The Steed helps that difference by granting +20 to Speed, which makes an enormous difference in mobility terms. If you hate how slow early-game movement is in Oblivion Remastered, this is a sneakily helpful birthsign.

Speed is underrated: Faster movement translates to easier kiting, better dodging, and less time spent traveling between points. For a hit-and-run caster, it’s a nice quality-of-life pick.

Final Thoughts For These Birthsigns in Oblivion Remastered

Choosing the optimal birthsign for your Breton in Oblivion Remastered mostly depends on your playstyle. If you want to maximize your spellcaster, the Apprentice, Mage, or Atronach is going to be your top choice. For hybrids, the Warrior or Steed offers unexpected but welcome bonuses. And if you want a more roleplay or strategy-focused playthrough, Lover or Ritual can offer intriguing benefits.

While this was just a quick list to help, a much more in-depth page on birthsigns can be found here (Note: make sure to read the “Oblivion Remastered” parts on some of the birthsigns, as a couple got changed). Regardless of your path, one thing is sure: Bretons offer the flexibility and magical prowess to do well with almost any birthsign. So pick your poison, step through that prison cell door, and discover your destiny in Oblivion Remastered.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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