168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Oblivion Remastered breathtakingly remakes the land of Cyrodiil, 🌺including all its gameplay intricacies. One of the first you'll encounter, before even exiting the tutorial stage, is which class you will inherit for the entirety of the game's 100-hour-plus rꦜun.

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Before venturing past the sewers of the Imperial City, your character will need to pick a class. Unlike Skyrim, Oblivion requires that you choose a specific class, birthsign, and race before venturing out into the world. Also, unlike Skyrim, your build matters much more in this game due to Oblivion's absurd scaling mechanics (which we cover below). We'll be ranking all 21 of the game's classes from best to worst, ranking them based on their effec🧸tiveness without major metagaming.

Custom classes are excluded from this list.

21 Healer

The Healer class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Magic
  • Personality
  • Willpower
  • Destruction
  • Alteration
  • Illusion
  • Speechcraft
  • Restoration
  • Mercantile
  • Alchemy

Healers only have Destruction for outputting damage, alt𓆉hough Illusion can be used as a form of crowd control. You aren't proficient with any armor, or weapons, and your Major Skills demand that you metagame to increase your Endurance an🌊d other important stats.

It doesn't even have a Major Skill in Conjuration, the one school of magic where healing others would b😼e required mechanically. Don't pla🅺y a Healer.

20 Rogue

The Rogue class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Stealth
  • Speed
  • Personality
  • Illusion
  • Athletics
  • Blade
  • Mercantile
  • Alchemy
  • Block
  • Light Armor

The Rogue lacks a ranged Major Skill, preventing it from bein꧂g a top-tier class. A lack of Sneak proficiency means you'll be ꦑplaying this class as a lightweight fighter, dodging attacks and blocking on occasion.

If that playstyle interests you, a Scout is a better class option⛦. If you want to use Illusion and Blade together, play a Bard instead. The Rogue's defining features are done better with other pre-made classes.

19 𝕴 Battlemage ꦯ

The Battlemage class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Magic
  • Strength
  • Intelligence
  • Destruction
  • Alteration
  • Blunt
  • Conjuration
  • Blade
  • Mysticism
  • Alchemy

The Battlemage is an objectively worse Spellsword, both for melee combat and for casting spells. Youꦛr lower Willpower stat will make spellcasting somewhat tougher in the early game, and this class doubles🍨 up on melee Major Skills with no skill that increases your Endurance.

18 Thief

The Thief class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Stealth
  • Speed
  • Agility
  • Security
  • Sneak
  • Acrobatics
  • Marksman
  • Light Armor
  • Mercantile
  • Speechcraft

Strangely, the Thief isn't proficient with Blade for a class that wants to get close to steal. Since Illusion isn't a Major Skill, you might also have a harder time sneakℱing around in the early game when compared to an Agenꦦt.

The Agent is arguably a be🦋tter choice if you want to play a dedicated stealth character.

17 Pilgrim

The Pilgrim Class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Stealth
  • Personality
  • Endurance
  • Security
  • Block
  • Armorer
  • Blunt
  • Light Armor
  • Mercantile
  • Speechcraft

Pilgrims have a strange combination of Attributes and Major Skills that🍬 make this class undesirable; a lack of Strength hurts their damage output with Blunt Weapons.

Most of their Majo♉r Skills increase Attributes that aren't enhanced at the start, they lack a ranged Major Skill, and🌃 their only means of increasing Endurance quickly is through Block. It's not the worst class in Oblivion, but it's far from the best.

16 Monk

The Monk class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Stealth
  • Agility
  • Willpower
  • Security
  • Sneak
  • Acrobatics
  • Marksman
  • Alteration
  • Hand To Hand
  • Athletics

Hand To Hand has the lowest damage outpu🍸t out of every skill in Oblivion, although unarmed builds don't have to worry about getting stunnedꩲ by attacking a blocking opponent.

Your enhanced mobility makes you significantly harder to hit, although this playstyle discourages the use of Endurance skills—mea𝕴ning the Monk is a glass cannon at higher levels. Considering your subpar damage output, this tradeoff isn't worth it.

15 Acrobat

The Acrobat class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Stealth
  • Agility
  • Endurance
  • Security
  • Sneak
  • Acrobatics
  • Marksman
  • Block
  • Blade
  • Speechcraft

If you read the leveling preamble earlier, then the Acrobat's rank sܫhouldn't com൲e as a surprise. This class is made up entirely of Major Skills that you'll use in gameplay, which means you'll level quickly. This wouldn't be a negative if it wasn't for your Major Skills.

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Almost all of your Major Skills focus on Agility, with your main damage skill requiring Strength. Your only Endurance-related Major Skill is Block, and you have no ranged Major Skills. Itꦆ's hard to justify playing an Acrobat when classes like Bard and Spellsword exist.

14 Warrior

The Warrior class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Combat
  • Strength
  • Endurance
  • Armorer
  • Athletics
  • Blade
  • Block
  • Blunt
  • Hand To Hand
  • Heavy Armor

From a roleplaying perspective, the Warrior is your tradit🐻ional fighter who is a martial weapons expert. The issue is that using multiple weapons isn't necessary in Oblivion, making skills like Hand To Hand practically useless. It also lacks a Major Skill in a ranged archetype like Marksman or Destructio🌳n.

The good news is that the Warrior is a fairly easy class to play, having a boost to its Enduran🐼ce stat and two Endurance-related Major Skills. So long as you increase your Endurance every time you level up, you should be able to survive most of the monsters Oblivion throws your way. If you want to weave spells or stealth in general gameplayꦕ, you're better off with another class.

13 Barbarian

The Barbarian class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Combat
  • Strength
  • Speed
  • Armorer
  • Athletics
  • Blade
  • Block
  • Blunt
  • Hand To Hand
  • Light Armor

Barbarians are meant to trade survivability for damage in most RPGs, Oblivion being no exception. The issue is that they don't output more damage than any class that hasꦍ higher Strength or Blade as a Major Skill.

You can make Barbarians tougher if you focus on using the Armorer and Block skills to level your ꩵEndurance, but you'll always be behind what a Knight or Spellsword can achieve. It's not a bad class by any means. There are just better alternatives.

12 Scout

The Scout class in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion.

Specialization

Attributes

Major Skills

  • Combat
  • Speed
  • Endurance
  • Armorer
  • Athletics
  • Alchemy
  • Block
  • Light Armor
  • Acrobatics
  • Blade

Scouts in Oblivion are speedy duelists that focus on movement more than tankiness or utility. They lack a Major Skill iꦰn a range archetype, although they do have Athletics and Acrobatics to make up for this.

In practice, this class requires Attribute min-maxing to get going, as you'll want to increase your Endurance, Speed, and Strength stats. And since🅷 you are using Light Armor, it can be tricky to get your Endurance up without relying on the Block stat—a skill that's less useful due to your inherent speed. While by no means a terrible class, the Scout's Major Skill selection makes it difficult to get optimal Attributes unless you metagameꩵ.