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Loading... The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Official Game Guide) (edition 2006)by Bethesda Softworks
Work InformationThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Official Game Guide) by Peter Olafson
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Find Your Path! ·Detailed maps for every part of the world and every major city, plus special maps for every key section of the main quest. ·Specific chapters on how to create your character and maximize your abilities and skills. ·Over 400 full-color pages packed with information on everything you need to know about the massive gameworld of Oblivion. ·Walkthroughs for every quest in the game, including the main quest, all faction quests, as well as miscellaneous and freeform quests. ·Sections on various gameplay systems including stealth, combat, magic, spellmaking and enchanting, alchemy, and more. ·Detailed bestiary chapter to help you best deal with the denizens of Tamriel and Oblivion. ·Includes new chapters on Knights of the Nine and Oblivion downloadable content. No library descriptions found. |
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If you are a gamer, you're tapping your fingers impatiently, waiting for the answer to one question. Is this book of cheats worth the $20? Well, of course not, the cheat answers are always to be found somewhere on-line. But it IS very convenient to have all of them at your fingertips. Why back out of the game to go online? Even if you're a purist, a cheat saves tedium. For example, without a cheat, you might have to search all of Tamriel to find the one master trainer capable of advancing you to the highest levels in your special skill. Another example, once you've wandered inside a few Oblivion Gates, a map with cues becomes a comfort you feel you deserve, like leg space on an airplane. Some of those gates are very tough going. Finally, it's nice to have some of the esoterica of Tamriel, explained up front and in detail. Like how the alchemy works, and the various gems and stones.
Nice to see, by the way, that at least 50 or so bibliophiles at LibraryThing are also Oblivion fans. ( )