An extremely high personality (well past 100 when including fame) can … Anga is located south of Namira's Shrine.With 'Namira' set as your active quest, follow the marker on your compass to reach Anga.

Disposition will be modified by at most 20 points due to Infamy (i.e., at most a 20 point loss for "good" NPCs and at most a 20 point gain for "evil" NPCs). If you know that the action they hate will be occupied by the smallest wedge on the third turn, select the largest wedges on the actions that they like for the first two turns. Any way I can lower it to 20 or below, I can't find any Damage/Drain Attribute spells, otherwise I would just create a Damage/Drain Personality … "You dare approach my shrine, Child of the Light? Just drink four, exit your inventory, then quickly re-enter it and pound down four more.

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Choose ingredients with qualities of restore health (or fatigue, something positive), and damage personality.

Check out this Excel spreadsheet! Do this to each marked priest in Anga to finish the task.

Quickly find the action that they love and the one that they hate based on how they change their face. Cheap wine drains your personality by 10 points for each bottle you pound down. I know that you can drink cheap wine to make your personality drop, but every time I drink two I pass out and wake up hours later, why is that? To reach Namira's Shrine, fast travel to the Wildeye Stables outside of Bruma and head east from there. Registration allows you to keep track of all your content and comments, save bookmarks, and post in all our forums. Prove to me that you deserve my favor. ... Oblivion » I need to lower my personality to please Namira. Some priests are planning to visit this ruin to save the Forgotten inside. Press the price a little bit lower than the base price each time you buy something to increase your Mercantile skill.

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The trick is to plan ahead. It isYou can try making a potion that does in effect drain or damage your personality, and isn't considered a poison.

It isn't super useful to have this as a Major Skill, so you probably won't gain levels by practicing, but you will end up with huge multipliers on your Personality attribute when you do level up. If you need to reduce your personality by more than 40 points, however, there are some options (all of which can be done in conjunction with drinking cheap wine):It's now time to carry out the task that Namira has set for you. Disposition goes down if you don't quickly select an option, so don't spend too much time looking for the perfect combination (nobody likes a slow talker). You can follow the large wedge all the way around as it rotates, but you'll end up hurting your cause as you choose the largest wedge on the thing they hate. The higher this is, the lower you can slide your offered price.

There is also no drain attribute spell in oblivion..... can anyone give me a way to do this.... also my diseas resistance is 100 so i'm pretty screwed there...You can drink cheap wine, which lowers personality for 10 pts for 120 seconds... something like that. Priests of Arkay have intruded upon their squalor. For NPCs with a responsibility of about 10 or less, their disposition will actually increase as you gain Infamy. Namira wants you to travel to Anga to help her worshipers kill the priests of Arkay by casting the Namira's Shroud spell. The higher this is, the lower you can slide your offered price. ID #78574

I'm trying to do Namira's quest and I need my personality to drop 20 points.

Personality affects the disposition of NPCs, enemies and creatures towards you. I need my personality under 20 for one of the shrine quests and my personality with the sopj equiped is 76. As long as you have the positive, it won't turn into a green bottle (poison) in your inventory, and you'll be able to drink it. You can purchase some Cheap Wine from Olav's Tap and Tack in Bruma.

Once you have maxed out the increase in disposition from persuasion, break out your bribes if their disposition isn't high enough for you yet. A character's personality also governs their ability to achieve better prices for merchants' goods.

Press the price a little bit lower than the base price each time you buy something to increase your Mercantile skill. Fearing oblivion makes as much sense as fearing Tuesdays.

Follow the symbol to reach Naira's Shrine.If your character's Personality attribute is higher than 20, you won't be able to summon Namira. We can imagine being reduced and impaired, and reach for analogies like the view of a beetle, but lacking any consciousness whatsoever is not a reality we can negotiate in anything but a humorous way.

I know that you can drink cheap wine to make your personality drop, but every time I drink two I pass out and wake up hours later, why is that? To succeed, you need to remember that all four wedges must eventually be selected per round, even the ones that you know that they hate. Drink enough Cheap Wine to drop your character's Personality attribute to below 20, then approach the shrine to summon Namira.

Cast this spell upon the priests.

The 360 version only allows 4 potion effects at a time so cheap wine wont work.

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I need my personality under 20 for one of the shrine quests and my personality with the sopj equiped is 76.

The strength of your potion of course depends on your alchemy skill level, and items you select, so may need a few to do the trick.I have the PC version and always end up cheating for that quest.Is there a way to use your Alchemy skills to brew a super-personality-drain potion or two?

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You can sign in to vote the answer.Still have questions? Don't kill any of the priests yourself, as by doing so, you'll forfeit the reward.Once all of the priests of Arkay are dead, return to Namira's Shrine and summon her once more.