Summary
- Frostcrag Spire is considered one of the Oblivion Remaster's most overpowered properties.
- Some players believe Frostcrag Spire think the fact it allows you to skip parts of the Mage's Guild questline makes it too advantageous.
- While powerful, players also complained about Frostcrag Spire's drawbacks, like teleportation issues and limited storage.
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Frostcrag Spire Is Cited As One Of The Oblivion Remaster's Most Overpowered Properties
Over on the Oblivion , players have been debating just how overpowered Frostcrag Spire is. The property becomes available to the player after completing a quest of the same name, and is located deep in the Jerall Mountains. It is designed predominantly for those who are doing a mage pl🃏aythrough, as it allows you to perform many magic-related tasks with little drawback. It's for this reason that players think it's overpowered.
"Custom spellcrafting is OP. Spire just lets you skip the Mage's Guild questline as long as🅺 you can make enough gold to buy the Magetallow candles," Tornado_XIII. This alone has made players, including PetroarZed, ignore the Spire's potential, with Zed saying, "I'm not allowing myself c🙈ustom spellcrafting (or enchanting) in the remaster because I know how easy it made the original for me."
With Frostcrag Spire added in one of the game's DLCs, SurDno , "I think all free house DLCs are OP to an extent and ruin the house purchasing option, and 𝔉especially free stuff like Aleswell room. Why settle for a single room when you can go and get an entire tower? Makes Oblivion into more of a power fantasy like Skyrim instead of a well-fledged RPG."
Goopteacher alluded to the fact that the discussions happening now are similar to those that occurred when the game launched, , "Yeah back in the day when this was first released it was the player house💫 to purchase because of ♓the enchanting and spell making options."
I think all free house DLCs are OP to an extent and ruin the house purchasing 🀅option.
While many argued that Frostcrag Spire had the potential to ruin elements of the game, it wasn't without its drawbacks. Players cited its frustrating teleport abilities and the inability to stor♒e ingredients in the alchemy workbench as some of its biggest problems.
Give me Battlehorn Castle any day.







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