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7 Best Potions To Buy In Oblivion Remastered
- Image from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered courtesy of Bethesda

If you’re back in the world of Oblivion Remastered, you already know that survival and success depend on having the right potions at the right time. Whether you’re rushing through dungeons, sneaking past enemies, or just managing to get through a brutal battle, the potions you carry with you can make all the difference between success and failure.

In this guide, we’re breaking down the best potions to buy in Oblivion Remastered. Each of these potions will make you more likely to survive Tamriel’s most dangerous threats and thrive while doing so.

1. Potion of Healing

Image from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered courtesy of Bethesda

As perhaps the most important item in any adventurer’s inventory, the Potion of Healing is a lifesaver, literally. In Oblivion Remastered, fights can quickly get away from you, and even heavily armored heroes can fall. Having an ongoing stock of Potions of Healing allows you to heal when you’re in a tight situation without having to retreat.

When you’re being swarmed by enemies or get wounded from traps, this potion instantly restores a lot of health. It’s affordable, common in stores all around Cyrodiil, and it’s right out necessary if you’re a warrior, mage, or rogue.

Carry at least 5 Potions of Healing with you before tackling any large quest or dungeon!

2. Potion of Sorcery

Mages and magic users, listen up because the Potion of Sorcery is your secret weapon. Resupplying Magicka in combat can be the difference between casting a killer spell and helplessly swinging a knife.

In Oblivion Remastered, with stronger spellcasting (and Magicka costs slightly modified), Potion of Sorcery is even more crucial. Without enough Magicka, even the best spells are worthless. Stock up on these potions if you’re a Destruction or Conjuration expert, or any school of magic.

If you want the best magic potions in Oblivion Remastered, Potion of Sorcery is at the top of your list.

3. Potion of Absorption

Facing powerful enemy spellcasters? You’ll want a Potion of Absorption ready. This powerful potion increases your ability to absorb incoming spells and turn them into Magicka for yourself.

In Oblivion Remastered, enemy mages become more aggressive and stronger in their spells. Potion of Absorption is both a defensive mechanism and a way to restore your magical ability in the course of combat. It proves useful when you fight Necromancers, Dremora, and Daedra heavy magic casters.

Drink this potion before you face enemy casters so that it can function to its maximum ability.

4. Potion of Agility

Dodging and critical hits become much easier with the Potion of Agility. The potion boosts your Agility stat, which benefits offense (bow damage and critical hits) and defense (better dodging and balance).

Archers and stealth players in Oblivion Remastered will benefit enormously from this potion. More Agility means more accurate bows and quicker reflexes during combat, getting you ahead of both melee and ranged enemies.

Use a Potion of Agility just before sneak attacks or tough boss fights when mobility is the most important thing.

5. Potion of Invisibility

Sometimes, however, the best thing to do is simply not to fight at all. The Potion of Invisibility provides temporary invisibility, and it’s excellent for sneaking through troublesome areas, running away from poor fights, or setting up fatal backstabs.

In Oblivion Remastered, stealth mechanics are even more satisfying, and invisibility lasts just long enough to make a major difference. Whether you’re a Thieves Guild veteran or a Dark Brotherhood assassin, this potion should never leave your inventory.

Use Potion of Invisibility right before pickpocketing or escaping a failed assassination attempt!

6. Potion of Nighteye

Going into dark ruins and caves when you don’t have good vision is catastrophic. Potion of Nighteye solves that by providing better vision in the dark without divulging your location.

In Oblivion Remastered, darkness prevails even in most of the dungeons and caves, making it so you’re not so concerned about sight, so visibility isn’t that big of an issue. Potion of Nighteye provides clear vision without exposing yourself using light spells, which will expose you to the enemy.

Always carry a few Nighteye Potions when venturing into new regions, you’ll thank me later!

7. Potion of Strength

Over-burdened? Fighting tough enemies? The Potion of Strength temporarily increases your Strength stat, allowing you to carry more loot and deal extra melee damage.

In Remastered Oblivion, dungeon crawls tend to end with adventurers encumbered by loot. If you’re strong enough, after consuming a Potion of Strength, you can pillage an extra chest or two or run to the nearest trader. It is also extremely useful in fighting heavily armored foes where extra melee power is desirable.

Potion of Strength after a notable dungeon excursion ensures that you don’t have to leave behind valuable loot!

Final Thoughts: Stock Up and Stay Alive

While there are many, many, MANY potions in Oblivion Remastered, and most are useful in their own right, having the right potion at the right moment in Oblivion Remastered isn’t just smart, it’s necessary. Healing wounds, replenishing Magicka, sneaking past the enemy lines, or hauling away loot–these potions can turn a bad situation into a glorious triumph.

Always have an equal amount of the best potions in your pack, and traveling around Cyrodiil will be a lot less painful and a LOT more enjoyable.

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

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