When it comes to jumping high and enjoying the thrills of flourishing combat, Acrobatics will be the skill that players need to invest in in Oblivion Remastered. Acrobatics isn't the easiest skill to level up, and it's mainly achieved passively, but there are a few ways that players can exploit the system and level up Acrobatics to 100 in Oblivion Remastered faster than their other stats.
All Trainer Locations in Oblivion Remastered
If players want to raise their skills to the maximum in Oblivion Remastered, then it might help them to know where every single skill trainer is.
While there are plenty of ways to reach the max level in Oblivion Remastered, Acroabtics makes for one of the perfect catalysts due to its passive gains, accessibility, and how it benefits players thanks to its attributed effects on jump height and fall damage.
How to Increase Acrobatics in Oblivion Remastered
Acrobatics is a skill that can be increased every time players jump, dodge, or take fall damage. While the XP rates are far increased through fall damage, the total damage taken does not matter, but it can be rather burdensome to fall repeatedly. As such, there is a far easier way to level up acrobatics to 100 in Oblivion Remastered.
Players are going to want to travel to the Main Gate of Anvil, where, facing west, they can find an old and abandoned building. Players will need to wedge themselves between the tree and the wall, and then they will be able to jump repeatedly without landing. This is the perfect spot to level up Acrobatics in Oblivion Remastered, as players can spam the jump button repeatedly without having to wait for the landing.
The only problem with spamming the jump button is that this could take 30 minutes or more of constant jumping to reach level 100. To restore Fatigue during this process, players are either going to want to use the in-game wait function for an hour, or craft Restore Fatigue potions with the Mortar and Pestle by combining food items like grapes and bread, and then spamming the shortcut hotkey to consume 4 Restore Fatigue potions at once to infinitely jump.
All Acrobatics Trainers in Oblivion Remastered
There are 5 Acrobatics trainers that players can find in Oblivion Remastered, and each of them has a unique skill level that will allow players to trade gold for experience in mastering the art of Acrobatics without exploits or lengthy AFK jumps:
|
Trainer Name |
Trainer Location |
Trainer Skill Level |
|---|---|---|
|
Ida Vlinorman |
Elven Gardens District's northeast area, Imperial City |
0-40 (Apprentice) |
|
Quill-Weave |
Quill-Weave's House, Anvil |
0-40 (Apprentice) |
|
Ganredhel |
Ganredhel's House, Cheydinhal |
40-70 (Journeyman) |
|
Tsrava |
J'Bari's House, Leyawaiin |
40-70 (Journeyman) |
|
Torbern |
Aerin's Camp, northeast of Cheydinhal |
71-100 (Master) |
What Does Acrobatics Do in Oblivion Remastered?
Acrobatics affects your ability to jump higher and withstand falls. This means that with a high enough set of Acrobatics, players will be able to jump far higher than they think, even without the Boots of Springheel Jak, and they will also be able to withstand more brutal heights. There are also unique Acrobatics perks that unlock automatically at intervals of 25 Levels, which can be found below:
|
Skill Level |
Effects |
|---|---|
|
Novice (0) |
You have no particular perk. |
|
Apprentice (25) |
You can Dodge by pressing Right-Click + Space while moving. |
|
Journeyman (50) |
Jumping consumes less Fatigue. |
|
Expert (75) |
You can jump over the surface of water. |
|
Master (100) |
|
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
- Released
- April 22, 2025
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Sexual Themes, Violence
- Genre(s)
- Action, RPG, Open-World, Adventure
- Platform(s)
- Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PlayStation 5, PC