Oblivion what happens if you go to jail




















The unmodded game is easy so the small hit to a skill or two Doesn't lower actual stats when going to jail won't do much, especially if the skills that get lowered were low to begin with. Doesn't take much time to retrain them then. More topics from this board Learn to mod Oblivion.

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Side Quest 2 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Reverse pickpocket it onto your target and when they wake up in the morning they will usually equip it and begin taking damage until they die, with no bounty incurred for you. Any stolen items in your possession will be confiscated and retained by the guards if you are arrested. All items that are confiscated as a result of your arrest or jail time will be stored in an evidence chest in the jail of the hold.

When first starting the game in Oblivion, the Hero is a prisoner in the Imperial Prison, the largest prison in Cyrodiil. There are prisons in every major city. There one can visit the prison or be sent if they commit a crime. If caught in the wild, the Hero is sent to the nearest prison. Placing food near the NPC, or taking any owned food, can prevent them from resorting to stealing. Bribing an NPC can supply them with enough gold to cover any bounties they might incur. When you commit a crime in sight of a witness, a price will be added to your current bounty, and a guard will immediately try to arrest you.

Jailbreak is new because the other games had no way to get out of jail once you were there. You just served your time and that was that. Horse Stealing is new because Morrowind and Arena didn't have horses and Daggerfall treated them like any other store object.

The fine for stealing a horse is The fine for breaking out of jail is 50 gold in addition to the fine for your original crime s. Your original fine doesn't clear until you have completed your sentence. To commit Jailbreak, you must be arrested and unlock your cell door.

If you don't unlock the door, it's not Jailbreak. So if you summon a creature, hit it until it turns hostile on you and the guards open the cell door to protect you, it's not jailbreak because you didn't unlock the cell door.

But that's a different problem. If you are arrested by a guard, you have four choices: pay the fine, go to jail, resist arrest or suck up to the guard. If your bounty is less than gold pieces and you can get the guard's disposition up to more than 90, they'll look the other way, let you off the hook, the bounty disappears and you're free and clear. Since everything except Jailbreak involves lowering NPC disposition by 10 or more, that's going to be a little difficult unless you can charm him before he can initiate the arrest dialogue.

Pay The Fine: simply that. Whatever the amount of your fine will be deducted from your gold, you'll be transported to the nearest castle or Imperial Prison, any stolen items will be removed from your inventory and placed in the "Evidence Chest" at that location and that's that.

You're free to go. Go To Jail: if you don't have enough gold to pay the fine or if you don't want to pay the fine, you can choose to go to jail. Your sentence is about one day per gold of the fine. All of your gear except one lockpick will be removed and placed in the "Evidence Chest" at the jail's location.

Once you're in the jail, activate the bed to serve your sentence. Note that each day in jail will change one of your skills, randomly chosen. To escape from jail, get the cell door open by some means pick the lock, pickpocket a passing guard for the key, or get creative with summoned creatures. Once the cell door is open, you need to get out of the jail itself. Note that since you have not served your sentence, you still have a bounty and do not have your gear, so plan accordingly.

I'm confiscating your stolen goods. Now pay your fine or it's off to jail. Your spree is at an end. I'll take any stolen goods you have. The next move is yours -- Pay your fine, or I haul you away! Confronted by a guard with insufficient funds to clear bounty: "Stop! Since you lack the funds to pay the court, you must serve out your sentence. Caught in the act and no gold to pay your fine? Now it's off to jail with ya! I'll be confiscating your stolen goods.

Oh, and no gold to pay your fine, hmm? It's off to the lockup then! Confronted by a guard with high Infamy : "Stop, criminal! I've heard of you. Your criminal exploits are well-known. Pay the fine or serve your sentence. Your stolen goods are forfeit. Surrender to a guard Unused response : "You decided to turn yourself in? Smart move. Pay your bounty, or serve your sentence Surrender to a guard with insufficient funds to clear bounty Unused response : "You decided to turn yourself in?

You lack the gold to pay your bounty, so you must serve out your sentence. Confronted by a guard while trespassing: "What luck! You're trespassing! I'm a guard!

Confronted by a guard with disposition 90 or above as long as your bounty is less than and your infamy is less than "Looks like you are in some trouble. Confronted by a guard when you're a Vampire : "Feeding time is over, vampire! Go back to the grave that spawned you! You're under arrest for You're wanted dead or alive. I'm choosing dead. This will be easier if you're dead. Surrender to the Guards while being the Gray Fox Unused response : "So, the infamous criminal surrenders? This calls for a celebration!

When pursued by Guards: "It's the Gray Fox! You're under arrest! When discovering a dead body: "Hmm. Body's still warm. Looks like there's a killer about. When caught stealing: "Stay where you are, thief! Trespass warnings: "You're trespassing! Leave now, or I'll arrest you! You'll have to leave. Leave now, or face the consequences.

Get out, or I'll arrest you! I'm placing you under arrest! Confronted by a guard after incurring a bounty: "Halt, lawbreaker! Lord Sheogorath's justice demands reparations or it's the dungeon for you. Any stolen goods will be confiscated. Hand over your stolen goods and face the Lord's justice. Pay your due reparations, or it's the dungeon for you. Your stolen goods are now forfeit, and you can either pay reparations or face the dungeons.

Confronted by a guard with insufficient funds to clear bounty: "Halt, scofflaw! You can't afford to pay reparations for your crimes, so it's off to the dungeon for you. Those who can't afford to pay reparations must face Lord Sheogorath's dungeons.

I'm confiscating your stolen goods as well. If only you could afford to pay reparations Surrender to a guard: "Submitting to Sheogorath's justice is wise. Will you pay reparations, or serve your sentence?



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