where can you store items in oblivion
You can safely store items in Oblivion (including the Remastered version) in a few specific “safe containers” and player‑controlled spaces; most random world containers will eventually reset and eat your stuff.
Where Can You Store Items in Oblivion?
1. Player homes and shacks
Once a space is effectively yours , its dedicated storage is safe.
- Purchased houses in cities – Buy a house (like My Imperial House in the Imperial City Waterfront) and then add the storage/decoration upgrades; the drawers, chests, cupboards, etc. in that home become reliable long‑term storage.
- Abandoned Shack / free shacks – In the Waterfront there’s an abandoned shack that functions as a free house substitute; its sacks and interior containers are widely used by players as safe storage from the start.
- How to use them – Open a chest/drawer in your home, choose the “Search” option, then move items from your inventory into the container; you can pull them back out at any time using the same menu.
2. Special “safe” containers in the world
Some world objects are coded never to reset and are perfect for stashing loot.
- Hollowed‑out tree stump – Imperial City Market District
- Location: In the Market District, go toward Rindir’s Staffs and slip into the small garden/alley nearby; a hollow tree stump sits at the back.
* Why it’s good: It acts as permanent storage, doesn’t reset, and is centrally placed for dropping off loot you’ll sell later.
- Jauffre’s chest – Weynon Priory
- After you deliver the Amulet of Kings and ask Jauffre for “Assistance,” he unlocks a chest near his desk.
* You can both take the starter gear inside and use this chest as a safe stash for anything you don’t need immediately.
- Sacks labeled “Sack”
- Many guides agree that containers explicitly named Sack are treated as safe, meaning their contents don’t vanish on cell reset.
* Since they’re easy to lose track of, drop a map marker near “your” sack so you remember which one you claimed.
3. What NOT to use for storage
Oblivion loves to wipe random containers when areas reset, so being picky saves a lot of pain.
- Avoid random chests, crates, and barrels in dungeons or inns – These are often on a reset timer; when the area respawns loot, your stored items disappear.
- Don’t assume “it was safe last time” – Two containers in the same room can behave differently; one might be persistent while another resets. Guides and community threads stress testing first (store junk, wait a few in‑game days, see if it’s still there).
4. Simple way to test a container
If you ever find a convenient spot and aren’t sure it’s safe:
- Put in a few worthless items (like cheap weapons or clutter).
- Rest or wait several in‑game days and leave the area so it can reset.
- Come back and check the container; if your test junk is still there, it’s likely a safe container you can use for long‑term storage.
5. Mini FAQ (Quick Scoop style)
- Q: I’m early‑game and broke. Where should I store items?
A: Use the abandoned shack sacks in the Imperial City Waterfront or the hollow tree stump in the Market District; both are accessible very early and don’t cost gold.
- Q: I stored gear in a random dungeon chest and it vanished. Bug?
A: That’s normal: most non‑special world containers reset. Use houses, sacks, the hollow stump, or Jauffre’s chest instead.
- Q: Does Oblivion Remastered change storage rules?
A: The core logic is the same: you still need safe containers and the “Search” interaction, but modern guides now highlight the same key spots (stump, houses, Jauffre’s chest, sacks).
| Storage option | Cost | When available | Why it’s useful |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purchased city house | Gold (e.g., ~2000 for Imperial shack + upgrades) | After you can afford property | Fully safe, lots of containers, role‑play friendly home base. | [3][5][1]
| Abandoned Shack (Waterfront) | Free | From the very start | Acts like a free home, with multiple safe sacks inside. | [9]
| Hollow tree stump (Market District) | Free | As soon as you reach the Imperial City | Central, permanent stash for loot; easy in‑and‑out while trading. | [5][7][3]
| Jauffre’s chest (Weynon Priory) | Free | After delivering the Amulet of Kings | Early‑game safe chest near a quest hub with useful starter gear. | [1][3]
| Any “Sack” container | Free | Whenever you find one | Game‑treated as safe storage; just remember the location with a map marker. | [5][1]
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