
Here's where to find every skill trainer in Oblivion Remastered, including those fussy Master Trainers.
There are 21 Oblivion Remastered skills divided into three distinct categories: Combat, Magic, and Stealth. Skills start at level 5 and cap at 100, but Oblivion’s hero has an allowance of seven major skills they can prioritize early on. It sounds like a lot, sure, but there’s a few ways to quickly level Oblivion skills, like enlisting the aid of a trainer.
Trainers will raise any of your skill levels as long as you have enough gold, making the teacher NPCs some of the most important people in the game. Whether you’re looking to inch closer to level 100 or get a magic skill high enough to cast better spells, Oblivion’s skill trainers have you covered.
Skill ranks in Oblivion Remastered
Your seven specialty skills in Oblivion start at level 25, the Apprentice rank, while everything else drops in priority to a minor skill with a much lower starting value. Every skill in Oblivion is divided into five rank milestones that provide unique benefits upon reaching the corresponding level.
Oblivion skill ranks:
- Novice (0–24)
- Apprentice (25–49)
- Journeyman (50–74)
- Expert (75–99)
- Master (100)
If you don’t want to grind XP to level up skills, then Oblivion trainers can boost up to skill points per level. To make the most of the limited opportunities, use trainers to improve your skills that are already at a high level.
How to use trainers in Oblivion Remastered
Trainers can improve any of your skills by one point in exchange for some gold. You can use a trainer to level up a skill five times per level. Some trainers are only available during certain hours, so just skip time if you don’t see the training option when speaking to an NPC. Once you fill your XP bar and take a nap to level up, your trainer allowance gets reset.
All trainers are divided into three skill categories: Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master. Trainer skill names don’t exactly line up with the skill categories for players, but they’re close. Apprentice level trainers can improve your skills to level 40, and Journeyman trainers can improve your skills to level 70. Only Master trainers can raise skills to the level 100 cap.
How to unlock Master Trainers
Master trainers must be unlocked with short side quests before they’ll train you. Other trainers don’t have any requirements barring a few exceptions (guild-affiliated trainers will only train you after joining the guild).
You need a recommendation from a Journeyman trainer in order to unlock the corresponding Master trainer quest. Once you’ve reached level 70 in a skill and ask a Journeyman trainer for help, they’ll add the Master quest to your journal for that skill.
All combat skill trainer locations
Quite a few of the Combat Skill trainers are Fighters Guild members, so they’ll only train you if you join up. There’s no reason not to, though, since you won’t be locked out of any other quests or content by becoming a member.
We’ve organized their respective trainer locations by Oblivion’s seven combat skill specialties: Armorer, Athletics, Blade, Block, Blunt, Hand-to-Hand, and Heavy Armor.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Tadrose Helas |
Bravil Fighters Guild |
Apprentice |
Eitar |
The Dividing Line in Leyawiin |
Journeyman |
Rohssan |
A Fighting Chance in Imperial City Market District |
Journeyman |
Rasheda |
Fire and Steel in Chorrol |
Master |
Gin-Wulm |
Imperial City’s Market District |
To unlock the master Armorer Gin-Wulm, all you have to do is buy and read a book called The Armorer’s Challenge. Reading the book unlocks new dialogue that will lead to Gin-Wulm training you. You can buy the book at the First Edition bookshop in the Imperial City Market District.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Uuras |
Skingrad |
Apprentice |
Mahei |
Leyawiin |
Journeyman |
Hauls-Ropes-Faster |
The Fo’c’sle in Anvil |
Journeyman |
Honditar |
Chorrol |
Master |
Rusia Bradus |
Anvil |
To unlock the master Athletics trainer Rusia Bradus, you have to discover 30 unique locations on the map. Once you’ve marked 30 places on your map, she’ll train you.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Naspia Cosma |
Castle Cheydinhal |
Apprentice |
Right-Wind |
Bruma Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Rhano |
Anvil Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Sherina |
Leyawiin Fighters Guild |
Master |
Alix Lencolia |
Faregyl Inn, south of Imperial City |
To unlock the master Blade trainer Alix Lencolia, you have to reach a Fame or Infamy level of 20 or higher. Once you’ve made a name for yourself, Alix will train you.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Huurwen |
Anvil Fighters Guild |
Apprentice |
Fadus Calidius |
Skingrad Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Lum gro-Baroth |
Chorrol Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Ambroise Canne |
Skingrad |
Master |
Andragil |
Northern Bravil |
Before the master Block trainer Andragil will train you, you have to pass a quick blocking test where she beats you senseless to gauge your abilities. If you pass, she’ll train your Block skill.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Bugak gro-Bol |
Leyawiin |
Apprentice |
Vigdis |
Anvil Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Azzan |
Anvil Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Christophe Marane |
Brina Cross Inn, north of Anvil |
Master |
Irene Metrick |
Imperial City Elven Gardens District |
To unlock Irene Metrick’s services, you need to have killed at least 50 unique human enemies. Once you’ve passed Irene’s personal kill count, she will train you in the art of Blunt weapons.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Nahsi |
Bravil Fighters Guild |
Apprentice |
Rufrius Vincius |
Anvil Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Davela Hlaren |
Imperial Bridge Inn, outside of Bravil |
Journeyman |
Ra’qanar |
Castle Cheydinhal |
Master |
Helvius Cecia |
Bruma |
To unlock master level Hand-to-Hand training from Helvius Cecia, you have to beat him in a fistfight. Once you get his HP down to half, he’ll surrender and offer to upgrade your Hand-to-Hand skill.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Brodras |
Leyawiin Fighters Guild |
Apprentice |
Brumph gra-Gash |
Bruma Fighters Guild |
Journeyman |
Valus Odiil |
Chorrol |
Journeyman |
Vanardo |
Imperial City Market District |
Master |
Pranal |
The Roxey Inn, northeast of the Imperial City |
To unlock Pranal’s master Heavy Armor training, you have to bring him a silver pitcher and four matching silver glasses to impress the innkeeper he’s crushing on. After delivering the goods, Pranal will train you in Heavy Armor during the evenings.
All Magic Skill trainer locations
Just like the Fighters Guild dominated the combat skill training, the nerds at the Mages Guild own this section. A few of magic trainers won’t offer their services until you join the Mages Guild, but you don’t need to complete any quests beyond that.
Magic trainers account for another seven skills in Oblivion, including: Alchemy, Alteration, Conjuration, Destruction, Illusion, Mysticism, and Restoration.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Felen Relas |
Anvil Mages Guild |
Apprentice |
S’drassa |
Leyawiin Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Ardaline |
Bravil Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Brotch Calus |
Bruma |
Master |
Sinderion |
Skingrad |
To unlock Sinderion’s services as the master Alchemy trainer, you have to bring him two rare bottles of wine. Once this short side quest is complete, he can raise your Alchemy skill to 100.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Dovyn Aren |
Imperial City Market District |
Apprentice |
Hil the Tall |
Great Chapel of Arkay (Cheydinhal) |
Journeyman |
Abhuki |
Faregyl Inn, south of Imperial City |
Journeyman |
Athragar |
Chorrol Mages Guild |
Master |
Tooth-in-the-Sea |
On the coast north of Bravil |
The master Alteration trainer Tooth-in-the-Sea requires you to survive three in-game hours underwater before he’ll train you. A custom spell or potion can provide enough Water Breathing to satisfy him. Also, shout out to all my Argonians who can breathe underwater naturally. After passing the test, you can train Alteration to 100 with Tooth-in-the-Sea.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Sulinus Vassinus |
Castle Bravil |
Apprentice |
Fathis Aren |
Skingrad Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Arentus Falvius |
Great Chapel of Talos (Bruma) |
Journeyman |
Alberic Litte |
Chorrol Mages Guild |
Master |
Olyn Seran |
Molag Bal’s Shrine |
Olyn Seran, the master Conjuration trainer, needs to see you summon a Faded Wraith before he’ll train you. You can buy the spell from Gaspare Stegine at the Arcane University. After showing Seran your summon, his services will be unlocked.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Chanel |
Castle Chorrol |
Apprentice |
J’skar |
Bruma Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Delphine Jend |
Bravil Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Marc Gulitte |
Anvil Mages Guild |
Master |
Brasla Andaren |
Wayshrine of Kynareth |
Brasla Andaren has a ridiculous request before she’ll train you in the art of Destruction. She needs a whopping 20 bear pelts for some reason. Bears spawn in the wild quite often, but general stores everywhere carry bear pelts in their inventories, too. Bring Brasla the bear pelts and you’ll unlock her training services.
Also, novice Destruction mages may encounter a bug at the Cheydinhal Mages Guild when trying to train with an NPC named Trayvond the Redguard. Trayvond does technically offer training services, but the game has his skill value set at 0 so it never works.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Jantus Brolus |
Great Chapel of Arkay (Cheydinhal) |
Apprentice |
Deetsan |
Cheydinhal Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Carahil |
Anvil Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Kud-Ei |
Bravil Mages Guild |
Master |
Mastina Floria |
Arcane University Chironasium |
You have to bring 10 Welkynd Stones to Mastina Floria to unlock her master training services. Welkynd Stones are located in Ayelid Ruins all over Cyrodiil.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Angalmo |
Chorrol Mages Guild |
Apprentice |
Druja |
Skingrad Mages Guild |
Journeyman |
Boderi Farano |
Arcane University Mystic Archives |
Journeyman |
Ita Rienus |
Bravil Mages Guild |
Master |
Dagail |
Leyawiin Mages Guild |
To unlock Dagail’s training services, you have to close at least three Oblivion gates. This is retroactive, so any adventuring you’ve done leading up to this point will count. Main story Oblivion gates like the ones in Kvatch or Bruma count, too.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Cirroc |
Great Chapel of Talos (Bruma) |
Apprentice |
Marie Palielle |
Great Chapel of Julianos (Skingrad) |
Journeyman |
Kinther |
Great Chapel of Mara (Bravil) |
Journeyman |
Beem-Kiurz |
Great Chapel of Arkay (Cheydinhal) |
Journeyman |
Marz |
Great Chapel of Mara (Bravil) |
Journeyman |
Ohtesse |
Great Chapel of Arkay (Cheydinhal) |
Master |
Oleta |
Chapel of Akatosh (Kvatch) |
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All Stealth Skill Trainer locations
Unlike the combat and magic categories, leveling Stealth skills won’t require swearing your allegiance to any guild. The locations for the last batch of skills in Oblivion include six specialties: Acrobatics, Light Armor, Marksman, Mercantile, Security, and Sneak.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Quill-Weave |
Imperial City Elven Gardens District |
Apprentice |
Ida Vlinorman |
Anvil |
Journeyman |
Tsrava |
Leyawiin |
Journeyman |
Ganredhel |
Cheydinhal |
Master |
Torbern |
Aerin’s Camp |
Torbern’s training services aren’t locked behind any quests. As long as you’re able to reach Aerin’s Camp, he’ll train you in Acrobatics.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Olfand |
Nord Winds (Bruma) |
Apprentice |
Dul gro-Shug |
Imperial City Elven Gardens District |
Journeyman |
Luciana Galena |
Bravil |
Journeyman |
Ahdarji |
Leyawiin |
Master |
J’bari |
Leyawiin |
J’bari’s master quest is super easy. All you have to do is bring him an Elven Cuirass — no enchantments, nothing special. If your Light Armor skill is high enough for J’bari’s lessons, then you’re probably a high enough level to buy an Elven Cuirass from any armor shop.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Edla Dark-Heart |
Regner’s House (Bruma) |
Apprentice |
Shameer |
Skingrad |
Journeyman |
Pinarus Inventius |
Anvil |
Journeyman |
Reman Broder |
Skingrad |
Journeyman |
Melliwin |
Dunbarrow Cove |
Master |
Alawen |
Troll Candle Camp |
Alawen’s master quest is just as easy as the last one. She just needs you to equip an Elven Bow. These aren’t rare, and you should be able to buy one from a weapon shop if you’re far enough in the game to need master Marksman training.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Foroch |
Gottshaw Inn |
Apprentice |
Mach-Na |
Mach-Na’s Books (Cheydinhal) |
Journeyman |
Margarte |
Leyawiin |
Journeyman |
Seed-Neeus |
Northern Goods and Trade (Chorrol) |
Journeyman |
Khafiz |
Dunbarrow Cove |
Master |
Palonirya |
Divine Elegance (Imperial City Market District) |
Palonirya won’t train you unless you show up with at least 10,000 gold in your pockets. If you’re short on cash, just sell some stuff to her and flex your Mercantile abilities. Once you have 10,000 gold, she’ll agree to train you.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Malintus Ancrus |
Chorrol |
Apprentice |
Samuel Bantien |
Imperial City Talos Plaza District |
Journeyman |
Dro’shanji |
Bravil |
Journeyman |
Mandil |
Othrelo’s House (Imperial City Elven Gardens District) |
Journeyman |
Tahm Blackwell |
Dunbarrow Cove |
Master |
J’banna |
Imperial City Prison |
To unlock J’banna’s training services, you have to collect a letter from an NPC in Bravil. It’s just some shady thief-type stuff, no big deal for someone looking to learn more about lockpicking. Once you bring the note to J’banna, he’ll train you in Security.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
City-Swimmer |
Bravil |
Apprentice |
Glistel |
Chorrol |
Apprentice |
Rowley Eardwulf |
Wawnet Inn |
Journeyman |
Othrelos |
Imperial City Elven Gardens District |
Journeyman |
Mirabelle Monet |
Fo’c’s’le (Anvil) |
Journeyman |
Kovan Kren |
Dunbarrow Cove |
Master |
Marana Rian |
Imperial City Temple District |
Marana Rian asks you to prove yourself by stealing a special coin from her pocket before she’ll train you. Since your Sneak skill has to be pretty high to reach this point in the first place, you shouldn’t have any trouble lifting the coin from her.
Rank |
Trainer |
Location |
---|---|---|
Apprentice |
Alga |
Honmund’s House (Bruma) |
Apprentice |
Eris Senim |
Great Chapel of Mara (Bravil) |
Apprentice |
Uravasa Othrelas |
Great Chapel of Mara (Bravil) |
Journeyman |
Varon Vamori |
Bravil |
Journeyman |
Gruiand Garrana |
Great Chapel of Arkay (Cheydinhal) |
Journeyman |
Jak Silver |
Dunbarrow Cove |
Journeyman |
Inuis Colus |
Great Chapel of Arkay (Cheydinhal) |
Master |
Tandilwe |
Temple of the One (Imperial City Temple District) |
The master of Speechcraft is a woman of the people, so she asks you to speak with every single beggar in Cyrodiil before she’ll train you. There are 19 total beggars in the game: five in the Imperial City and two in every other major city.
This is retroactive, so any chatting you’ve done leading up to this point will count. There’s no way to check which beggars you’ve already crossed off the list, though, so a quick tour around the province is the best way to unlock Tandilwe’s training services.