Gathering gold can be a somewhat glacial process inOblivion Remastered- at least, unless you’re using PC mods or the item duplication glitch. If you’re not playing a character who happens to be morally opposed to committing some light or heavy thievery, you’re able to rack up some real cash by relieving NPCs of their valuables.

You will not, however, be able to actually sell these stolen goods to run-of-the-mill merchants. There are specially-designated characters in Oblivion who deal in illicit merchandise. Yet, you’ll not be capable of selling even to them without some prerequisites, so here’s how to get started.

A beggar teaches you how to seek the Gray Fox in Oblivion Remastered.

How To Access Stolen Items Fences In Oblivion Remastered

The main way to sell stolen goods in Oblivion Remastered is by way ofjoining the Thieves Guild. It just so happens that we have a full guide onhow to join the Thieves Guildwhich will set you straight in that endeavor.

In fact, between Thieves Guild quests, you mustfence set amounts of stolen goods, earning the increasing trust of the fence NPCs themselves. Perfectly enough,upon entry into the guild, you’re told where to find Ongar the World-Weary, your first fence.

A sign showing directions to five cities in Oblivion Remastered.

Ongar is inBruma. He has ashack here, but he’ll frequently hang out atOlav’s Tap and Tackinstead. He’s also perpetually tired, but he’s still open for business 24/7.

In Oblivion Remastered (much like other Elder Scrolls games),merchants have a limited amount of gold at any given time.

We’re not quite sure whether this was intentional, but in both the original version of Oblivion and its remake,this only actually means there’s a limit to how much they’ll purchase from you in a single transaction. By repeatedly exiting out of the sale menu and back in again,you can sell far more than 600 gold’s worth of stolen merchandise to Ongar.

As you’re promoted within the Thieves Guild, you’ll gradually gain access to further fences. Here are their names:

Master Thief

Other Fences

There areother fences to barter within Oblivion, though they require theThieves Den DLC. Thankfully,all player house add-ons are included in Oblivion Remastered, whether you’ve purchased the Standard Edition or the Deluxe Edition.

You will need to have purchased (in-game, that is) theupgrades to the Thieves Den’s Dunbarrow Cove homewhich add the three fences over time:Jak Silver, Khafiz, Kovan Kren, and Melliwin.