Oblivion Game Xbox 360 Cheats And Glitches

Update warning Since the game's original release, there has been an Xbox Live update for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. If you wish to use the glitches, do not download it. It patches a lot of glitches, including the 'Duplicate items' and 'Infinite gold' type glitches.

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Join The Dark Brotherhood

To join the Dark Brotherhood all you have to do is murdersomeone. I recommend a beggar, because they are not important to the storyline of the game.

Join The Thieves Guild

Go to the Imperial City, Read the wanted poster for theGray Fox, then go to any beggar, talk to him/her, click on Have a coin beggar 16 to 35 times (depending on the beggar)then ask about the Gray Fox. If he/she reply's that he isa fairy tale, click on have a coin beggar a few more time.if he/she asks you why, tell him/her that you want to work with him, then do what he/she says.

Headshot Immunity

Go to the Imperial City Arena, and bet on a match. Go through the door and turn right, there is a guy called Roderic Pierrane and you can shoot him with arrows anywhere except his head. They just go right through.

Skeleton Key

The minute that you become level 10, go straightfor the Shrine of Nocturnal. It can be found inthe wilderness just north of Leyawiin, on the eastside of the Lower Niben. By completing the'Nocturnal' quest, you are given an unbreakablelockpick and a continuous 40 point security boostfor the rest of the game. This really helps whenyou are in the Thieves Guild or the DarkBrotherhood quests.

Almost Unlimited Arrows

Go to the Arena, and go where the archer ispractice shooting! He will shoot arrows and theywill either miss or hit the target, and then goand grab the arrows! Don't worry, you do nothave to sneak or anything, just go and grabthem!!!

God Mode

To enable God Mode, press ~ and type 'tgm'. GodMode enables unlimited health, magicka, andfatigue attributes. Weapons and armor are notdegraded either.

Kill All

If you press~ and enter 'killall' everybody in that room is death except important humans.

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Testing Hall

First press the ~ key to bring up the menu. Thentype in oco testinghall to be transported to aroom with a ton of doors. One room in the hallhas all the weapons in the game, while anotherhas all the armor.

SetPCFame

First press ~ and type SetPCFame and you will get fame. It is very felpfull when buying a house or asking a question.

Instant Levlel Cap

While in game press the ~ key and enter this code:
player.setlevel 1-255
if you enter 255 r at max level cap!

Apothesis

The cheat 'player.additem 0000000f 10000' willbring up 10,000 gold; at the beginning of thegame, head to Rindir's Staffs in the ImperialMarket District. Then Buy Apothesis with your newgold(just in case you're poor). Good forbeginners, and especially for the early arenamatches; it only has 12 charges, but packs apunch.

Set A Bouty On A NPC

To choose a bounty on a NPC, press '~' and click on the person you want the bounty on and then type 'setcrimegold ' for Ex. 'setcrimegold 1000' and the NPC will have a bounty of 1000 and the guards will chase them. If they have a bounty, you can kill them without punishment. You can do this on yourself, but guards will still attack you.

Close Oblivion Gate

First, type '~' then click on the Oblivion Gate, then type 'closeobliviongate' and the gate will close.

Advance Skill Or Attribute

Got to cheat menu ~ and type in player. AdvAV (skill or att) then type what level you want it to be 1-255 this code is case sensitive.

Wire Frame

Press ~ and type in 'psb' and you will get allspells.

Lock Door, Chest, Gate

First push ~, then click on the door, chest, or gate you wish to lock. Type in lock, pushenter and it will have a low level lock.

Unlock Any Door

Press the '~' key, click the door, type 'unlock',and press enter. When you press '~' again to exitthe cheat engine, the door will be unlocked.

Instant Kill

When you see an enemy, hit the '~' key, thenclick on them and simply type 'kill' and pressenter. They die instantly.

Shrink/Grow Characters

To shrink or grow a certain character, hit '~', then click on their character and type 'setscale 10' to make them grow, or 'setscale -10' to make them shrink. If done in third person, you can use this on yourself.

Turn On Free Camera

Open the game console (~) and type 'tfc'(without the ') Then you can basically fly out ofyour body and look at yourself, and still beable to attack. (Great for making movies)

Turn Off Collision

Open the game console (~) and type 'tcl'(without '), and you can go through anythingand walk on anything! (Including air)

Instant Skill Level Up!

First press ~ to open up the console window. Thentype 'advskill (skill)' to instantly level yourskill up!

Instant Level Up!

First press ~ to open up the console window. Thentype 'advlevel' to instantly level up!

Free Gold

first press the ~ button to open up the console.Then, type 'player.additem 0000000f 1000'. you canadd as much as you want at any time.

Free Lockpics

First press ~ to open up the console window. Then,type 'player.additem 0000000a 1000' and you willget 100 lockpics instantly.

Free Skeleton Keys

First press ~ to open up the console window. Then,type 'player.additem 0000000b 1000' and you willinstantly get 1000 skeleton keys!

Free Repair Hammers

First press ~ to open up the console window. Then,type 'player.additem 0000000c 1000' and you willinstantly get 1000 repair hammers!

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These articles document the common and notorious glitches that you are likely to encounter when playing Oblivion.

This is not an exhaustive list of every anomaly that may possibly occur. There are numerous minor animation oddities and graphical surprises that you can uncover if you try to trigger them; if you choose to do a bizarre and unpredictable set of actions, it is likely that the game's response will also be bizarre and unpredictable. Rather, these articles only document glitches that other readers are likely to be interested in learning about: i.e., those that have serious consequences; those that can be exploited to your advantage; those that most players are likely to uncover during standard gameplay.

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