How To Store Items In Oblivion Remastered

In contrast to Skyrim, which quickly provides players with a companion to lighten their load, Oblivion doesn’t offer such immediate assistance when it comes to item storage. However, upon closer inspection, there are actually more methods for storing items in Oblivion than one might initially assume. This is particularly true in the remastered version of Oblivion (Oblivion Remastered).

Beyond keeping items at home, which can be quite costly using Gold in Oblivion Remastered, players also have three other methods for storing items: a unique tree stump located in the Imperial City, a chest belonging to Jauffre in Weynon Priory, and any designated “Sack”. This tutorial will show you how to store items in Oblivion Remastered and provide a brief overview of where to locate each of these permanent storage spots.

Store Items In Your House

Buy A House To Get Storage In Oblivion Remastered

In Oblivion Remastered, it’s likely that players would initially consider using a house as a permanent storage location. Fortunately, you can acquire homes in many significant cities across Cyrodiil. One of the more affordable options is My Imperial House, which is a humble abode situated in the Waterfront District of the Imperial City. To get there, make your way to the Office of Imperial Commerce located in the Market District, and have a chat with Vinicia Melissaeia. If your Disposition with her is high enough, she’ll provide you with the keys for a price of 2,000 Gold.

In the game “Oblivion Remastered”, many houses do not initially include space for storing items. Players needing storage should consider purchasing upgrades, such as the Home Storage Plans available from Sergius at the Three Brothers Trade Goods. This merchant also offers a range of other home improvement options.

Additionally, you have the option to finish the quest titled “Zero Visibility”. Upon successful completion, you’ll be rewarded with a perpetual room at the Roxey Inn, which is located north of the Imperial City. The drawers in this room function identically to storage in your personal residence, and whatever items you place within them will not disappear.

Jauffre’s Chest In Weynon Priory

Store Items In The Assistance Chest, Until The Priory Is Destroyed

One great method for Oblivion Remastered players to utilize early storage options is found near Jauffre’s desk at Weynon Priory. Deliver the Amulet of Kings to Jauffre, then request his aid by saying “Assistance”. Once satisfied, Jauffre will rise and open a hidden chest filled with various helpful items for kick-starting your journey on the right path.

After opening the container, it will no longer resets and can be utilized for long-term storage of items in “Oblivion Remastered”. However, players should note that they won’t be able to access this chest once the Mythic Dawn invades Weynon Priory. To maintain access to this chest, refrain from bringing Martin back to Weynon Priory and avoid him during the Kvatch Oblivion Gate questline.

Any “Sack” Container

Any Object Labeled “Sack” Will Not Reset

In the game Oblivion Remastered, a few unique storage options exist beyond those found inside houses and Weynon Priory. Unlike most containers that reset their contents after three days, these designated “Sacks” do not get refreshed. Instead, they serve as permanent storage solutions where your items remain safe.

To be clear, the label on the container should simply read “Sack”, without any variations or additional words, and containing only those four letters.

As an enthusiast playing the remastered version of “Oblivion,” I’ve come across a minor yet crucial detail: managing my chosen storage Sack. With numerous Sacks scattered throughout the game, it’s essential to keep track of their locations. Whether you jot down notes or use your custom map marker to pinpoint their spots on the world map, this will ensure easy access when you wish to revisit them at a later time.

Other containers for storing ‘Oblivion Remastered’ items may be less accessible or share names with non-resetting containers. However, sacks are commonly available and, if their names don’t include anything else, they can safely be used for item storage.

A Hollow Tree Stump In The Imperial City

Just Behind Rindir’s Staffs In The Market District

In the Market District of the Imperial City, you’ll discover a unique hollow tree stump tucked away behind Rindir’s Staffs, situated directly across from the Office of Imperial Commerce. To locate it, simply follow an alleyway that runs beside Rindir’s Staffs. Once you’ve entered this secluded garden, gaze to your right and there you will find the peculiar tree stump.

This isn’t just any old tree stump; it functions as a permanent storage solution in the game. You can locate the Hollow Tree Stump, which offers a top-notch method for keeping your items safe. Since it sits right in the heart of the Market District, it makes an ideal spot to store your valuable or heavy goods. Plus, unlike a common sack, you won’t easily forget where it is.

By using more natural and conversational language, I aimed to make the text easier to understand while still conveying the original meaning.

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2025-04-23 23:44