There is a lot of interactivity between NPC behavior and the world in Oblivion remasteredLike how NPC will sit down and start eating at a table or from their layer, if available. One way that players can benefit from this is to use poisoned apples to kill NPCs without ever putting a finger on them, avoiding all suspicion and nine.
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IN Oblivion remasteredPoisoned apples are relatively difficult to come to, and the mechanics of using poisoned apples are a little complicated. This guide explains what poisoned apples do, how to use poisoned apples to kill NPCs and where you can find poisoned apple spaces on Oblivion remastered.
Poisoned apple effects
If you eat a poisoned apple in Oblivion remasteredOr successfully get an NPC to eat one, it will add the deadly poison effect. This debuff deals with about 10 health every second and bypass all toxic resistance, such as Redguard Racial Passive Poison Resist Buff.
The effect of a poison apple is different from other poison effects in the game. When consumed, the poisoned apple effect essentially places a permanent 10 health drain effect. You cannot use any drinks or magic formulas to get rid of this debuff – if you eat a poisoned apple you are doomed.
Interestingly, if an NPC eats a poisoned apple (and you did not get stuck on their person), their death will not get any suspicion, even if they die right in front of a guard. This is useful for some dark brotherhood contracts, such as the notorious “whodunit?” Murder Mystery Quest.
How to use poisoned apple
There are two ways to use a poisoned apple in Oblivion remastered: By reverse pocket pockets on a nasty NPC, or by placing it on a table and hoping that an NPC will sit down and pick it up for a snack. Either way, you must make sure that there are no other foods in NPC's warehouse or nearby.
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To turn pocket pocket a poisoned apple into an NPC's inventory, you have to sneak behind them, open the search menu in the character's menu and then browse your own layer until you find the poisoned Apple.
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Click on this to place it in NPC's pockets. The next time they go to eat something, they will pull out the poisoned apple.
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Make sure to take other foods in their layer so that the poisoned apple is their only option.
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To use a poisoned apple without pocket pocket, release the poisoned apple from your layer, then hold down the interacting input to pick it up and pull it on a table where you know an NPC will sit.
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Pay attention to NPC search and schedules to find out where your goal likes to sit down.
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Remove every other food from the nearby area, and your goal has no choice but to pick it up and snacks on it.
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Where to find poisoned apples
There are two places where players can find poisoned Apple seats in Oblivion remastered: In a locked barrel in Fort Farragut in Lucien Lachance's Lair, or in Trader Inventory of M'Raaj Dar in Cheydinhal Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary.
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Fort Farragut is just northeast of Cheydinhal. Follow Dark Brotherhood Questline until you have been instructed to find Lucien Lachance here, which allows you to access his clay within.
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On the right side of the room when you come in, look for a barrel locked with a very difficult difficulty lock.
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Open this barrel to find 10 times poisoned apples, like Respaw every three days.
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Talk to M'Raaj Dar, Khajiit Trader in Cheydinhal Sanctuary, to discover that he sells 5X poisoned apples among his various goods.
You can also find a single poisoned apple in a chest in Bravil Wizard's Grotto, and Lachance will provide one when you pick up the “Purification” mission. But since each of these sources is only a single poisoned apple and does not respond, it is more reliable to use the box in Lachance's Lair or buy poisoned apples from M'Raj Dar instead.