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where to get glow dust oblivion

Glow Dust in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (and Oblivion Remastered) is mainly obtained from specific alchemy shops and from killing Will-o-the-Wisps.

Quick Scoop

Fastest ways to get Glow Dust

  1. Buy it in the Imperial City (Market District)
    • The Main Ingredient – run by Ogier Georick , usually stocks at least one Glow Dust and is often cited as the quickest, most reliable source.
 * **The Gilded Carafe** – another alchemy shop in the Market District that can sell Glow Dust; players frequently rotate between these two shops.
 * Some guides note that if the shops don’t have it, you can **wait about 72–73 in‑game hours outside** so their inventory restocks, then check again until Glow Dust appears.
  1. Loot it from Will-o-the-Wisps
    • Glow Dust is a guaranteed or very common drop from Will-o-the-Wisps , the ghostly, glowing enemies you see floating in forests and swamps.
 * Common areas mentioned:
   * Around **Blackwood** and other swampy regions.
   * Near water and marshes, including areas by the **Niben River** and around **Leyawiin**.
   * Near some **Oblivion Gates** and shrines, like around **Azura’s Shrine** during her Daedric quest.
 * They are **tough** , often partially immune or resistant to normal weapons, so guides recommend **enchanted, silver, or Daedric weapons** or elemental spells (Shock/Fire) to kill them efficiently.
  1. Other shop and random sources
    • Older Q&A and community posts mention:
      • Bruma Mages Guild Living Quarters : a guaranteed sample can be found there in the vanilla version.
   * Additional alchemy merchants and Mages Guild alchemists (e.g., in **Cheydinhal** or **Anvil**) may carry Glow Dust once your level is high enough; their inventories refresh every few in‑game days.
 * At higher levels it can also appear in **alchemy vendor inventories** and some **monster loot chests** , but this is more random and less reliable if you need it quickly.

Tiny strategy tips

  • If you just want fast quest progress (like Azura’s quest or a Fighters Guild delivery), spam-shop the Imperial City: rotate between The Main Ingredient and The Gilded Carafe , then wait 72+ hours and repeat until you have enough Glow Dust.
  • If you’re higher level and combat-ready, farm Will-o-the-Wisps in Blackwood or other swampy regions at night; their glow makes them easy to spot and each one tends to give you a piece of Glow Dust.

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      <th>Method</th>
      <th>Location / NPC</th>
      <th>Details</th>
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      <td>Buy from shop</td>
      <td>The Main Ingredient, Imperial City Market District (Ogier Georick)</td>
      <td>Often cited as the quickest guaranteed source; usually sells at least 1 Glow Dust, restocks every few in‑game days.[web:1][web:3]</td>
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      <td>Buy from shop</td>
      <td>The Gilded Carafe, Imperial City Market District</td>
      <td>Another alchemy merchant that can sell Glow Dust; rotate between this and The Main Ingredient and wait 72–73 hours for restocks.[web:3][web:7]</td>
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      <td>World loot (static)</td>
      <td>Bruma Mages Guild Living Quarters</td>
      <td>Older guides mention a guaranteed sample of Glow Dust here in vanilla Oblivion.[web:1]</td>
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      <td>Monster drop</td>
      <td>Will-o-the-Wisps in forests, swamps, Blackwood, near water and some shrines</td>
      <td>Primary enemy source of Glow Dust; they are tough and require enchanted/silver/Daedric weapons or strong spells.[web:3][web:5][web:8]</td>
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      <td>Random vendor stock</td>
      <td>Various alchemy vendors, Mages Guild alchemists (e.g., Cheydinhal, Anvil)</td>
      <td>Appears at higher levels in vendor inventories; check back every few in‑game days for new stock.[web:1][web:5][web:8]</td>
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      <td>Random loot</td>
      <td>Monster loot chests and containers</td>
      <td>Less reliable but possible source as you explore dungeons, especially at mid to high levels.[web:1][web:8]</td>
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