If you can’t get enough of—what I’d call—Oblivion’s wildest faction questline, then Oblivion Remastered has seriously got your back. Somebody cooked up this radiant contract system for the Dark Brotherhood. Bam! A hundred new targets for you to finish off. I mean, if living the Black Hand life is your thing.
And hey, if you’re bored of being the hero hunted by everyone and their grandma, this thing flips the script. I guess that’s neat? A whole new twist, thanks to those tweak-happy folks diving into the remaster.
Now, this mod? It’s like Sithis himself would nod approvingly. I’m talking about ColdTyrant’s ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’, which, by the way, brings more mischief. It lets players dive into the more bed… Nope, I mean bad side, like joining the Mythic Dawn or becoming a necromancer. Seems they’re all about that wicked vibe.
Anyway—wait, no—back to the contracts. A hundred new missions. They’re repeatable, just so you can mess around or rake in some serious coin anytime you feel like it. The base questline? Untouched. So purists, you’re fine.
And these contracts? Got you chasing down random new NPCs with names like ‘Diligent Father’. Pretty sure it beats depopulating Cyrodiil. How do you find these gigs? Easy. Head to the Cheydinhal Sanctuary. Creeper the scamp, that iconic oddball from Morrowind, is there to hand out missions and goodies.
Now, brace yourself; this part’s kinda nuts. Complete a contract, you get 500 gold. Sweet, right? But wait, there’s more. You snag two “Dark Tokens” for Creeper’s Reward gacha Roulette. Yes, you read that right. A gacha wheel in Oblivion! Chuck your tokens in and spin for a random weapon, armor, jewelry, or just a bunch of potions and scrolls. It’s a total lottery!
Honestly, it’s like someone keyed into what I and my gacha-loving pals have secretly desired. So, if you’re up to gamble a bit or just on a killing spree, remember you need Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector. Those are the magic keys.
Go Oblivi-gacha your heart out! Oh, and check out more of our Oblivion Remastered mod tales, including a chat with the modder who did some magic work on the world just 24 hours post-release.