You Won’t Believe All 60 Achievements Hidden In Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered!

The re-mastered version of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion has been officially released! Along with it comes a fresh set of achievements that you can earn by achieving various milestones within the game. Previously just rumors, but now confirmed during a Bethesda live stream this morning, the remastered version of Oblivion is essentially a remake, reimagining the original setting and storyline into a more contemporary gaming experience. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, featuring newly recorded voiceovers, and improvements to leveling, it has the potential to become the ultimate edition of this classic RPG over time.

Currently, both seasoned and novice gamers are immersing themselves in the realm of Cyrodiil, relishing the sensation of playing Oblivion anew for the first time. Many are able to do so without any extra cost thanks to its day-one release on Game Pass. As they progress, they’ll be rewarded for their feats with either Achievements (for those playing on Xbox or PC Game Pass) or Trophies (for those playing on PS5). Herein lies a comprehensive guide detailing every achievable accomplishment in Oblivion Remastered, and the methods to earn them.

All Achievements In Oblivion Remastered, Listed

Every Achievement/Trophy You Can Earn

The table you see lists all the Achievments found within Oblivion Remastered. Each Achievement comes with specific requirements. In total, there are 60 Achievements that can be unlocked. These include those related to the main storyline, side quests, and additional tasks.

Achievement/Trophy Requirements
Escaped the Imperial Sewers Play through the tutorial until the point you exit the Imperial Sewers.
Closed an Oblivion Gate Close an Oblivion Gate by finding one in the open world, entering it, and completing the quest inside. Will happen naturally as part of the main quest.
Located the Shrine of Dagon Find the Mythic Dawn’s headquarters at the Shrine of Dagon. Part of the main quest.
Delivered Daedric Artifact Bring a Daedric Artifact, such as Azura’s Star, back to Martin at Cloud Ruler Temple. This is also part of the main quest.
Destroyed the Great Gate Destroy the Great Gate as part of the main quest.
Champion of Cyrodiil Complete the main quest of Oblivion.
Murderer, Dark Brotherhood Join the Dark Brotherhood.
Slayer, Dark Brotherhood Complete the Dark Brotherhood questline through “Accidents Happen.”
Eliminator, Dark Brotherhood Complete the Dark Brotherhood questline through “The Assassinated Man.”
Assassin, Dark Brotherhood Complete the Dark Brotherhood questline through “Permanent Retirement.”
Silencer, Dark Brotherhood Complete the Dark Brotherhood questline though “Purification.”
Speaker, Dark Brotherhood Complete the Dark Brotherhood questline through “Following a Lead.”
Listener, Dark Brotherhood Complete the Dark Brotherhood questline through “Honor Thy Mother.”
Pit Dog, Arena Join the Arena faction in the Imperial City.
Brawler, Arena Win your first three fights in the Arena.
Bloodletter, Arena Win your second set of three fights in the Arena.
Myrmidon, Arena Win your third set of three fights in the Arena.
Warrior, Arena Win your fourth set of three fights in the Arena.
Gladiator, Arena Win your fifth set of three fights in the Arena.
Hero, Arena Win your sixth set of three fights in the Arena.
Champion, Arena Win your seventh set of three fights in the Arena.
Grand Champion, Arena Win all the Arena fights.
Pickpocket, Thieves Guild Join the Thieves Guild.
Footpad, Thieves Guild Complete “Untaxing the Poor.”
Bandit, Thieves Guild Fence 100 gold worth of stolen goods, then complete “The Elven Maiden.”
Prowler, Thieves Guild Fence 200 gold worth of stolen goods, then complete “Adharji’s Heirloom.”
Cat Burglar, Thieves Guild Fence 300 gold worth of stolen goods, then complete “Misdirection.”
Shadowfoot, Thieves Guild Fence 500 gold worth of stolen goods, then complete “Taking Care of Lex.”
Master Thief, Thieves Guild Fence 700 gold worth of stolen goods, then complete “Arrow of Extrication.”
Guildmaster, Thieves Guild Fence 1,000 gold worth of stolen goods, then complete “The Ultimate Heist.”
Associate, Mages Guild Join the Mages Guild by speaking to the head of a guild outpost in any city – note that the Imperial City does not have a Mages Guild.
Apprentice, Mages Guild Obtain a letter of recommendation from each Mages Guild throughout the world. There are seven:

  • Bravil
  • Bruma
  • Cheydinhal
  • Chorrol
  • Leyawiin
  • Skingrad

You may complete them in any order.

Journeyman, Mages Guild Complete the quest “A Mage’s Staff.”
Evoker, Mages Guild Complete the quest “Ulterior Motives.”
Conjurer, Mages Guild Complete the quest “Vahtacen’s Secrets.”
Magician, Mages Guild Complete the quest “Necromancer’s Moon.”
Warlock, Mages Guild Complete the quest “Liberation or Apprehension?
Wizard, Mages Guild Complete the quest “A Plot Revealed.”
Master-Wizard, Mages Guild Complete the quest “The Necromancer’s Amulet.”
Arch-Mage, Mages Guild Complete the entirety of the Mages Guild questline, through “Confront the King.”
Associate, Fighters Guild Join the Fighters Guild by talking to any of the guild heads: there’s one each in Chorrol, Anvil, and Cheydinhal.
Apprentice, Fighters Guild Complete one Fighters Guild quest and ask the local leader for a promotion: “A Rat Problem” or “The Desolate Mine.”
Journeyman, Fighters Guild Complete “A Rat Problem,” “The Desolate Mine,” “The Unfortunate Shopkeeper,” and ask a guild head for a promotion.
Swordsman, Fighters Guild Complete the Fighters Guild questline through “Drunk and Disorderly” and speak to Modryn.
Protector, Fighters Guild Complete the Fighters Guild questline through “Amelion’s Debt” and “Den of Thieves,” and speak to Modryn.
Defender, Fighters Guild Complete the Fighters Guild questline through “Unfinished Business” and “The Master’s Son” and “More Unfinished Business,” and speak to Modryn.
Warder, Fighters Guild Complete “Azani Blackheart” and speak to Modryn.
Guardian, Fighters Guild Complete “The Wandering Scholar” and “The Fugitives” and speak to a guild head.
Champion, Fighters Guild Complete “The Stone of St. Alessia,” “The Noble’s Daughter,” and “Mystery at Harlun’s Watch,” then speak to a guild head.
Master, Fighters Guild Complete the entirety of the Fighters Guild Questline, through “The Hist,” then speak to Modryn.
Tourist, Shivering Isles Enter the Shivering Isles via “A Door in Niben Bay.”
Aspirant, Shivering Isles Complete “Through the Fringe of Madness” and meet Sheogorath.
Citizen, Shivering Isles Complete “Baiting the Trap” and speak to Kiliban.
Madman, Shivering Isles Complete “Understanding Madness.”
Honored Madman, Shivering Isles Complete “The Cold Flame of Agnon.”
Duke of Dementia, Shivering Isles Complete “Ritual of Dementia” and talk to Sheogorath. Note that you cannot achieve both Duke of Dementia and Duke of Mania in the same playthrough; you’ll have to choose one.
Duke of Mania, Shivering Isles Complete “Ritual of Mania” and talk to Sheogorath.
Regent, Shivering Isles Complete “Rebuilding the Gatekeeper” and talk to Sheogorath.
Defender, Shivering Isles Complete “The Helpless Army” and talk to the leader of your chosen faction: Captain Adeo for Mania, and Captain Issmi for Dementia.
Madgod, Shivering Isles Complete the entirety of the Shivering Isles main quest through “The End of Order,” defeating Jyggalag and stopping the Greymarch.

It appears that nearly all of the accomplishments revolve around advancing in the major factions of Oblivion, with just a handful connected to the main storyline.

Best Way To Earn Achievements/Trophies In Oblivion Remastered

The Road To 100%

As an ardent fan, I’d recommend that if you aim to unlock every achievement in Oblivion Remastered, the smart move is to finish the primary storyline, while simultaneously diving into some faction-related quests. Luckily, in Oblivion, it doesn’t matter what character class you’ve chosen, you can join all the major factions. Granted, the Mages Guild might not be particularly beneficial for your two-handed warrior, but you can still become a member and progress as usual.

As a devoted fan, I have to admit that it’s not possible to snag every Oblivion achievement in one go without pulling off some clever maneuvers. During the Shivering Isles main quest, you’ll find yourself at a crossroads where you must decide between the Ritual of Dementia and the Ritual of Mania. You can only complete one of these quests and earn its associated achievement in a single playthrough. However, here’s a little trick: Save right before you make your choice, then reload that save and finish off the other option to potentially grab both achievements!

In essence, achieving all the accomplishments in ‘Oblivion’ requires exploring a considerable portion of its world and completing most of its main and significant side-quests. It’s not a walk in the park to earn the platinum trophy in ‘The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered‘, but it’s relatively straightforward if you play the game as designed, gathering all the achievements along the way.

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2025-04-23 04:09