Start Leveling Smarter, Not Harder
If you're diving into Oblivion Remastered and wondering how to train your character’s skills efficiently, you're in the right place. The game allows you to earn up to 5 skill point increases per level just by using NPC trainers—and a lot of players miss out on this advantage early on.
Whether you're building a stealthy assassin or a heavy-hitting warrior, knowing how to train skills in Oblivion can save you hours of grind and make leveling up feel a lot more rewarding. This guide walks you through how NPC training works, how to use it wisely, and which skills are best to invest in through trainers.
How NPC Training Works in Oblivion Remastered
In Oblivion Remastered, every skill in the game can be trained through special NPCs. These trainers are scattered across the world and are categorized based on their expertise:
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Novice Trainers: Train skills from 0 to 40
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Intermediate Trainers: Train from 0 to 70
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Master Trainers: Handle skills from 71 to 100
Each in-game level allows you to pay for five skill increases—and that’s not limited to one skill. You could train five different ones once per level or the same skill five times. The cost increases as the skill level gets higher, but the time saved is usually worth it.
To train, all you need to do is walk up to the trainer NPC and select the “Train” option in the dialogue. Just make sure you have enough gold—and that you haven't hit your five-training limit for that level.
Where to Find NPC Trainers for Each Skill
Each skill—like Blade, Alchemy, or Marksman—has at least a few trainers available. Usually, you’ll find them in guild halls, cities, or in the wilds if they’re more elusive master types.
Here’s a general breakdown:
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Basic Trainers: Found in most towns, often members of guilds
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Advanced Trainers: Sometimes require completing a quest or meeting certain conditions
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Master Trainers: Often hidden or require finding a recommendation NPC to access
A full list of these trainers is available on The Elder Scrolls Wiki, and thankfully, Oblivion Remastered hasn’t changed their locations from the original game. So, any classic guides you find still work just fine.
Why You Shouldn't Waste Training on Easy Skills
When you're deciding which skills to train each level, you should think strategically. Some skills are easy to grind without any help—so using NPC trainers on them is usually a waste of gold.
Here are examples of skills you can raise on your own without much effort:
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Sneak – Just crouch in a corner undetected.
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Security – Lockpicking practice is frequent and low risk.
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Alchemy – Gather ingredients and make tons of potions.
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Acrobatics – Jump around like crazy, especially in towns.
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Athletics – Just swim or run long distances to boost it passively.
Instead of dumping gold into these, focus your training on harder-to-level skills that require lots of real-time effort or rare enemies to level up.
Skills Worth Training With NPCs
Now let’s talk about the best use of your training slots. The ideal skills to train with NPCs are the ones that either take forever to increase or require combat situations that aren't always convenient.
Here are some good options:
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Blade/Blunt/Hand-to-Hand – These get slower to level up over time, especially if you’re not fighting frequently.
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Block – Notoriously slow unless you're tanking hits constantly.
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Marksman – Useful for ranged builds, but takes time if you're not using bows regularly.
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Mercantile – Only increases through trading, and even then, very slowly.
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Speechcraft – Tough to level once you reach moderate skill, unless you're constantly persuading NPCs.
The idea is to use NPC trainers to bump up these sluggish skills while leaving the easy ones for manual leveling. That way, you're always getting the most out of your training limit.
How to Plan Training for Maximum Efficiency
If you’re serious about min-maxing your character, then you’ll want to plan out each level-up. Every time you level up, review your skill progress and ask:
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What skills leveled naturally?
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Which ones do I barely touch?
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Are any nearing a training cap (40, 70, or 100)?
Then use your five training slots on the most time-consuming or neglected skills. You don’t have to train the same skill five times—you can mix it up based on your character’s needs.
Pro Tip: Keep track of your training history using a notepad or mod, especially for longer playthroughs. It’ll help you avoid accidentally wasting gold.
Trainer Availability and Requirements
While novice and intermediate trainers are usually easy to access, master trainers often come with requirements:
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Some require you to complete a specific quest.
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Others ask you to speak to a recommendation NPC before they’ll train you.
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A few master trainers are located in hard-to-reach areas.
Here’s an example:
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The master Marksman trainer is Alawen, who lives in a lodge and only trains you after you complete a quest and have 70 in Marksman.
Always check the prerequisites before heading out to a master-level trainer. The Elder Scrolls Wiki or fan maps are great for this.
AFK Training Methods: Are They Worth It?
Some players try to bypass the grind with AFK training methods—like swimming in place for Athletics or jumping on repeat for Acrobatics. These tricks work, but they’re slow and not always reliable.
Take Athletics, for example. Even with an AFK setup, it could take up to 70 hours of in-game time to reach level 100. That’s a long time to leave your game running just to boost a stat that doesn’t drastically improve your gameplay.
Bottom line? Use these methods sparingly, and save your gold for smarter training investments. AFK training is more of a “just for fun” strategy than a core part of leveling.
Final Tips to Train Like a Pro in Oblivion Remastered
To wrap things up, here’s a short checklist to help you master Oblivion Remastered skill training:
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🎯 Use all 5 training slots every level—don’t waste them.
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💰 Save gold by skipping easy-to-level skills.
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🧭 Plan your route to access multiple trainers efficiently.
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🛠️ Check for skill caps and switch trainers when needed.
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🔍 Refer to the Elder Scrolls Wiki for trainer locations and quests.
Making skill training a consistent part of your playthrough will give you a noticeable edge, especially in the late game when leveling becomes slower and more demanding.
Conclusion: Make the Most of NPC Training
If you're not using the training system in Oblivion Remastered, you're leaving free progress on the table. Each level gives you five chances to train—and using them smartly can mean the difference between struggling and thriving.
Focus on training skills that are tough to level naturally, avoid wasting gold on easy ones, and always plan your leveling path. With just a little bit of effort, you’ll level up faster, hit higher skill caps sooner, and enjoy a smoother experience in Tamriel.
FAQ: NPC Training in Oblivion Remastered
How many times can I train per level in Oblivion Remastered?
You can train up to five times per level, no matter which skill or combination of skills you choose. Once you hit five, you'll need to level up again to access more training sessions.
Which skills should I train using NPCs?
Focus on skills that are slow or inconvenient to level manually, such as:
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Blade
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Blunt
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Hand-to-Hand
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Block
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Mercantile
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Speechcraft
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Marksman
Avoid training easy-to-level skills like Sneak, Security, Alchemy, or Acrobatics, as you can boost those on your own without spending gold.
Where can I find NPC trainers in Oblivion Remastered?
NPC trainers are spread throughout the world, typically found in cities, guild halls, or more remote locations. Each skill has:
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Basic Trainers (0–40 skill)
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Advanced Trainers (up to 70)
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Master Trainers (71–100, often with quests or prerequisites)
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