Becoming a blood-sucking Vampire in Oblivion Remastered is never a bad idea. After all, if you can't live out your dream of being a creature of the night and eternal darkness, what good is it all, ...
You can become a vampire in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, but you'll want to do your research before you commit to vampirism long-term. The primary reason for becoming a vampire (besides ...
Being a vampire in The Elder Scrolls brings with it a host of opportunities for deeper role-playing, not to mention some real gameplay perks (and associated weaknesses as well). In Oblivion Remastered ...
Unlike Skyrim, Vampirism is a disease you catch in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered. While being a vampire has its benefits, it has some disadvantages. There are multiple ways to catch this ...
Free yourself from the vampire’s curse with these methods. Becoming a vampire can negatively impact your game and ruin your progress — it changes you skin color, makes your character much older and ...
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Whether you just finished binge-watching the entire Underworld franchise, dove into some classic vampiric lore such as Carmilla, or just want your fifteenth playthrough of Oblivion to feel slightly ...
One of the worst things that can happen to players in Oblivion Remastered is to be infected with Vampirism. Becoming a vampire has some benefits, but the negatives far outweigh anything good coming ...
Vampirism is actually a really fun option in Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, giving you access to some fun skills and a great roleplaying experience. That said, you may not want to actually ...
Vampirism is either a blessing or a curse in Oblivion Remastered - depending on how you balance its big perks with its big downsides. If you decide those stat boosts and extra Vampire abilities aren't ...