Oblivion is full of items both magical and mundane….To add an item to your inventory:

  1. Open the console with the ` key (the key to the left of the 1 key).
  2. Type: player.
  3. Hit (or )

How do I find an item ID in Oblivion?

Re: Finding Item and Object ID’s Ingame Click File>Data and tick the “Oblivion. esm” master file by clicking on its square twice. Now select the object window of the prefered object and start searching.

How do I place a marker in Oblivion?

I believe you press and hold shift, then left click on where you want the marker to be.

How do I change my carry weight in Oblivion?

Type “player. setav Strength” followed by a new number for the character’s total Strength score. Press “Enter” to make the changes and “~” to close the console. The character’s carry weight will increase–or decrease–based on the input for the new Strength total.

Does Oblivion have map markers?

In vanilla Oblivion, map markers become visible in your compass from the very long distance of 12000 (game units), and fully revealed from 1800. With MMO you can tweak those two distances, and also set a third distance – the distance that map markers get added to your map in the visbile, but no fast travel state.

How do you zoom out on the map in Oblivion?

One key/button to zoom out, one to zoom in and one to reset to default zoom. The zoom keys can be configured in “Dynamic Map base. ini”, and by default are 1 (zoom out), 2 (zoom in), 3 (reset zoom). Set zoom in/out to 264 and 265 if you want to use the mouse wheel instead.

What does Chameleon do oblivion?

Chameleon is a magic effect from the school of Illusion. It allows the user to partially blend in with their surroundings until the spell expires. The Hero can still interact with anything for the duration of the effect, unlike with invisibility.

How much can you carry in Oblivion?

A character’s Encumbrance limit is equal to five times their Strength attribute. Characters are free to carry any amount of weight up to weight limit without penalty, although they will walk/run slower when carrying a lot at once.