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So, like, if you can’t stop diving into what I swear is the best faction questline in Oblivion — yes, I’m talking about the Dark Brotherhood — then, oh boy, are you in luck. There’s this Oblivion Remastered thing, and let me tell you, someone’s gone ahead and created a whole new radiant contract system. Yep, 100 fresh targets for you to eliminate as you embrace the whole Black Hand vibe. Crazy, right?
You know how sometimes you just want to be the predator for a change, instead of the hunted hero? That’s exactly what I thought of when I stumbled upon all these mods messing around with the remaster. Anyway — wait, no — back to the point. Where was I?
Oh, right. This mod is something ColdTyrant whipped up, called ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum.’ The name sounds intense, doesn’t it? This is the same person who let Oblivion Remastered players mess around with the Mythic Dawn or dabble in necromancy. Wicked stuff, honestly.
So, they’ve added 100 repeatable contracts to the Dark Brotherhood’s list. Basically, it’s this radiant quest system, so you can go on killing errands anytime during or well past the main quest. These contracts have you taking down new NPCs with funky names like ‘Diligent Father.’ Not sure who comes up with these, but hey, they’re new folks in the world, so Cyrodiil’s residents can breathe a little easier.
And here’s a nugget of randomness — you get these cool contracts at Cheydinhal Sanctuary. ColdTyrant’s even roped in Creeper, that quirky Morrowind merchant. It’s like, seriously? Creeper? He’ll give you assassination gigs along with some rewards.
Speaking of eyebrow-raising stuff, they’re tossing in this bonus of 500 gold per hit. Plus, you nab yourself two Dark Tokens. What do you do with these? Spin Creeper’s gacha-style roulette! No kidding. You could end up with a shiny new weapon, a piece of armor, random arrows, some jewelry, a bundle of potions, or a box of scrolls. Pretty wild, huh?
I’m kinda hung up on how someone’s managed to make a game appeal to both avid gacha fans and those guides who’ve endured way more of that stuff than I could ever handle. If you’re in for some mayhem or just want to try your luck (who doesn’t love a gacha spin?), snag the mod’s requirements: Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector.
And there it is, folks. Another thrilling nugget of Oblivion Remastered. Before I go, check out our ongoing coverage which includes a chat with the modder who pulled off the first world tweak just a day post-release. Anyway, happy Oblivigachaing, if that’s even a word.