Oblivion Remastered: Where to stash your items

Essential early game storage solutions and organization strategies for Oblivion Remastered beginners

Understanding Container Mechanics in Cyrodiil

oblivion remastered where to stash items
The storage problem is big in this game (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

oblivion remastered where to stash items
The storage problem is big in this game (Image via Bethesda Softworks)

When you first emerge from the tutorial sewers in Oblivion Remastered, you’ll immediately face the daunting reality of Cyrodiil’s storage scarcity. While bedrolls for wilderness resting are abundant throughout the province, secure locations to safely deposit your growing collection of gear remain exceptionally limited. The world contains numerous crates, locked chests, sturdy strongboxes, and various sacks, but approximately 90% of these function as respawning containers that will erase your stored possessions.

These problematic respawning containers undergo complete inventory resets exactly seven in-game days after your last interaction. This means any equipment, ingredients, or valuable items left inside will permanently vanish when the container refreshes. Many new players learn this devastating lesson only after losing hard-earned magical artifacts or rare alchemy components.

Fortunately, certain containers receive special designation as persistent storage. Typically, when purchasing property, most interior containers maintain their contents indefinitely. However, during the initial stages of your adventure, acquiring housing requires substantial gold investment that’s rarely feasible without exploiting game mechanics or extensive grinding.

Imperial City Market District Storage Solution

For immediate storage needs upon exiting the sewers, your most accessible option lies within the Imperial City’s commercial hub. Navigate to the Market District via fast travel and locate the central plaza featuring the distinctive sword-and-shield monument. Among the merchant stalls and stacked crates, you’ll discover three open grain sacks positioned directly across from the Mystic Emporium.

These particular containers differ significantly from their sealed counterparts throughout Cyrodiil. Unlike closed burlap sacks that reset regularly, these open-topped grain sacks maintain their contents permanently. This allows for both secure storage and basic inventory organization—consider dedicating one sack for weapons and armor, another for potions and alchemy ingredients, and the third for scrolls and magical items.

The Market District location offers exceptional convenience with its central positioning and frequent fast travel access. However, this public setting does carry minor theft risks from NPCs, though documented incidents remain rare. For players prioritizing absolute security over convenience, an alternative exists further north.

Alleswell Inn Permanent Storage Acquisition

Travelers seeking more private storage should journey northward to Alleswell Inn, situated in the Green Forest region beyond the Imperial City. Begin at the Weye bridge departure point and follow the northern road through the woodland. Continue along the eastern bending path until reaching Alleswell, a quaint agricultural settlement.

Upon arrival, you’ll encounter an unusual situation—the village inhabitants have been afflicted with complete invisibility. The innkeeper initiates the Zero Visibility questline, directing you toward Fort Caractacus to resolve their condition. Importantly, you can bypass the dungeon exploration entirely by locating Ancotar, the wizard responsible, on the staircase one level above the ground floor.

Successfully completing this quest requires raising Ancotar’s disposition to at least 70 points. Effective persuasion methods include selecting polite dialogue options, leveraging high Personality attributes, or utilizing persuasion mini-game techniques. Upon success, he provides both the necessary scroll to reverse the invisibility and a protective ring to prevent side effects.

Your reward includes indefinite access to a personal bed and, crucially, a non-respawning drawer perfect for item storage. This solution provides both security and privacy, though it requires more travel time than the Market District option.

Advanced Storage Strategies and Pro Tips

Beyond these primary locations, experienced players employ several techniques to verify container safety. Before storing valuable items, place a single inexpensive object (like a common book or cheap potion) inside and wait several in-game days. If the item remains, the container is likely safe. Additionally, most containers in purchased homes, guild quarters, and certain quest reward locations maintain persistence.

Weight management remains crucial during early gameplay. Prioritize storing heavy armor sets, redundant weapons, and alchemy ingredients you won’t immediately need. Keep potions, scrolls, and current equipment easily accessible. Consider creating an organization system early to avoid inventory confusion as your collection expands.

For players anticipating extensive collecting, both storage solutions work well temporarily, but eventually pursuing property ownership becomes necessary. The initial investment required for housing seems daunting, but systematic looting and quest completion can generate sufficient funds within 10-15 hours of gameplay without resorting to exploits.

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