Summary

  • Seeking Your Roots quest in Oblivion is notoriously frustrating & requires finding rare ingredients.
  • Players are excited for newbies to experience the pain & dread of the quest.
  • Reddit thread discussing the quest shows a mix of mockery, reminiscing, & advice from experienced players.

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While series veterans are settling back into Cyrodiil, millions of new players are venturing into its lands for the first time. This means, with their new adventures, they are going to stumble across the best and worst the game has to offer, including the notoriously annoying "Seeking Your Roots" quest, and those who know what it involves are excited for the imminent pain.

The Nirnroot Hunting Quest Is One Of Oblivion's Most Annoying, And New Players Are About To Discover That

The Seeking Your Roots quest begins as soon as players stumble across their first Nirnroot. They're then prompted to find an alchemist, who sends them away to find ten of the ingredient. Upon their return, they're sent to find 20 more, then 30 more, and finally, another 40. It's a frustrating back-and-forth, having to look for one of Cyrodiil's more uncommon plants.

As players stumble further into Oblivion, more are picking up the quest, which has generated quite the discussion on Reddit. Those who have been through the pain are excited to see newcomers experience the same, while openly dreading it themselves.

The thread, which excitedly exclaims, "Time to traumatize a new generation," has multiple comments from players reminiscing about the quest. While some are quick to mock new players about the stresses they have to come, others are willing to lend a hand, providing advice about how to spot the infamous plant, and different locations from which they can be grabbed.

Kryptnyt mockingly said, "It's not pain, it's a lovely stroll along the rivers and lakes of the world. Sometimes you bring mudcrab friends with you. Sometimes you get distracted and go into a cave that has nothing in it," while Yonni95 said, "People who complain about Blackreach in Skyrim don’t know how bad it could be lol."

It's an annoying quest, made slightly simpler by today's prevalence of guides, but it's one that will live long in Oblivion folklore.

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