Oblivion talk:Gutted Mine
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- I recommend doing this quest at a high level, just for the fact that you can get a FULL set of the heavy armour set at your level. Remember:
Weapon availability: (lvl) Armour avalibility (lvl) Weapons: * Iron: lvl 1 Light Armor: * Steel: lvl 2 Fur Armor: lvl 1 * silver: lvl 4 Leather Armor: lvl 3 * dwarven: lvl 6 Chain Armor: lvl 6 * elven: lvl 9 Mithril Armor: lvl 10 * glass: lvl 12 Elven Armor: lvl 15 * ebony: lvl 16 Glass Armor: lvl 20 * daedric: lvl 20 Heavy Armor: (lvl) Iron Armor: lvl 1 Steel Armor: lvl 3 Dwarven Armor: lvl 6 Orcish Armor: lvl 10 Ebony Armor: lvl 15 Daedric Armor: lvl 20
I've moved this comment off of the page. At high levels, you'll pick up Daedric Armor wherever you go. Perhaps not a full set in a single place, but nevertheless it won't take too long to find it. Furthermore, waiting until high levels to do Azura's quest means that you won't get Azura's Star until then; I think the benefits of Azura's Star at much earlier levels far outweigh the benefits of getting one set of non-magical armor.--Nephele 12:52, 13 July 2006 (EDT)
[edit] Oblivion Gate
Is it a given, that an Oblivion Gate will be at the place marked on the exterior map? To be truthful, there's been one there each time I've done the Azura quest...but what if a player doesn't enter that cell until after the Main Quest is complete? ComaDivine 13:24, 7 October 2008 (EDT)
- Nope. See Oblivion:Oblivion Gates for information about when gates appear. This gate is random, like most of the others. –Rpeh•T•C•E• 13:39, 7 October 2008 (EDT)

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