Not sure where to spend your attribute points in Oblivion Remastered? Here’s the full tier list of all 8 attributes ranked from best to worst, whether you’re a Warrior, Mage, or Thief.
Best Attributes to Level in Oblivion Remastered (Full Tier List)
One of the best things about Oblivion Remastered is how flexible its character creation and leveling system is. You can make just about any kind of build — and break the game wide open with the right combos. But if you’re just starting out, picking which attributes to level can be kind of overwhelming.
There are only 8 attributes in Oblivion Remastered, but each one affects your gameplay in a big way — and putting points in the wrong one too early can really slow down your progress.
So, whether you’re going full tank, sneaky thief, or glass cannon mage, here’s a complete breakdown of the best and worst attributes to invest in.

How We Ranked Each Attribute
We based this tier list on how universally useful each attribute is across different playstyles — and how much it impacts combat, survivability, or exploration. Some stats are essential for all builds, while others only shine in very specific cases.
- S Tier – Must-have stats for almost every build.
- A Tier – Strong picks that support many classes.
- B Tier – Decent, but only if you’re running certain builds.
- C Tier – Low priority; not game-changing unless you’re roleplaying hard.

Oblivion Remastered Attribute Tier List
Attribute | Tier | What It Does |
Strength | ⭐ S Tier | Boosts melee damage, increases carrying weight, and gives a slight Health bonus. Great for all builds — not just warriors. |
Willpower | ⭐ S Tier | Speeds up Magicka regen and boosts Fatigue. Crucial for mages and helpful for everyone else. |
Endurance | ⭐ S Tier | Increases max Health and how fast it regenerates. You’ll survive a lot more with this stat high. |
Speed | 🅰 A Tier | Increases how fast you move — affects sprinting and travel. Doesn’t help in combat much, but very useful for exploration and positioning. |
Agility | 🅰 A Tier | Boosts damage with finesse weapons like daggers and helps with Fatigue. A must for stealth-based builds. |
Intelligence | 🅱 B Tier | Increases max Magicka. Important for pure mages, but not much use outside of that. |
Personality | 🅲 C Tier | Affects how NPCs treat you and how much you can haggle. Fun for roleplaying, but not very impactful. |
Luck | 🅲 C Tier | Gives a tiny hidden bonus to all skills and reduces tool breakage — but only after hitting 50+. Very niche. |
What Should You Level?
If you’re looking to make a solid, well-rounded character:
- Start with Strength, Endurance, and Willpower.
- Add Speed or Agility depending on your class.
- Only boost Intelligence, Personality, or Luck if your build specifically relies on them.
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