In The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, inventory management is as important as survival in the wilds of Cyrodiil. With a limited carrying capacity and endless loot you can collect, you will quickly realize that finding a safe place to store your stuff is a must.

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Luckily, Oblivion Remastered offers several reliable ways to safely store items, so you won't have any problems if you know where to look. From buying your own home to using hidden containers scattered around the world, you have several options to keep your belongings secure, and we will help you figure this out.

Best Places to Store Items

Below are some of the best methods to help you keep your accumulated loot safe and sound. From paid to free, for advanced players or beginners, you will definitely find something to suit your needs.

Jauffre's Chest

An excellent option in the early game is Jauffre’s chest at Weynon Priory. After you deliver the Amulet of Kings and ask for assistance, Jauffre will unlock a chest next to his desk. Once looted, this chest won’t reset, allowing you to use it freely as storage.

However, be aware that if you progress the main quest and Mythic Dawn attacks Weynon Priory, you will lose access to this chest. So, if you want to keep using it, avoid advancing the story past the Kvatch Oblivion Gate quest.

Purchase Your Own House

One of the most straightforward ways to get guaranteed storage is by purchasing your own home. The cheapest option early on is My Imperial House, a modest shack located in the Waterfront District of the Imperial City.

For about 2,000 Gold, you can buy the property by speaking to Vinicia Melissaeia at the Office of Imperial Commerce. Once you own it, you must upgrade it by buying the Home Storage Plans from Three Brothers Trade Goods. After that, you will have a safe spot to drop all your loot.

Use Sacks

For those not ready to drop Gold on property or push the main story, there’s a more low-key storage solution - Sacks. Any container labeled Sack is safe for permanent storage. The only trick is remembering where you left it.

To make things easier, drop a custom map marker when you claim a Sack for your personal use.

Hollowed-Out Tree Stump

If you're looking for a particularly convenient storage spot, the Hollow Tree Stump behind Rindir’s Staffs in the Imperial City Market District is one of the best hidden gems.

Tucked away in a small garden area down a side alley, this tree stump acts as permanent storage and is right in the heart of the city, making it an ideal quick-access stash for valuable loot you plan to sell later.

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