Can You Change Your Class in Oblivion Remastered?
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Looks as if you picked a class in Oblivion Remastered, swung a sword a few times, and now you're thinking—maybe magic school was the better choice. The big question is: can you change your class once you've started your adventure?
Here’s the short answer—no, not really or at least not once you’re beyond the tutorial. But let’s break it down before you start a new save in frustration.
When Can You Change Your Class?
You only get one chance to change your class, and that’s right at the start:
After escaping the Imperial City Sewers during the tutorial, you’ll get a pop-up asking if you want to adjust your Race, Birthsign, and Class.
This is your one official "Are you sure about this?" moment before you're fully unleashed into Cyrodiil.
Once you click Continue and step into the open world, your class is locked in for good—unless you’re on PC.
Can You Change Your Class Later in the Game?
For console players, nope. Once you're out of the sewers, your class is set in stone (or whatever parchment they wrote it on).
For PC players, there’s a bit of trickery available:
You can use console commands to reopen the class selection menu. Just hit the tilde key (~) and type:
showclassmenuThis lets you pick a new class mid-game. But remember—console commands will disable achievements, so weigh your options before going full wizard after being a warrior for 20 hours.
Final Blurb
If you're on console, think carefully before leaving those sewers—because you're stuck with your class after that. If you're on PC, well, a little magic (and a tilde key) can fix most regrets. Either way, plan ahead unless you enjoy the thrill of restarting your journey… again. Welcome to Tamriel, where commitment issues meet RPG mechanics!

