The book Tamrielic Lore was originally written for the game Morrowind, and so the items described in it are all found in Morrowind, but not all of them are found in Oblivion. They are:
Lord's Mail, Ebony Mail, Spell Breaker, Chrysamere, Staff of Magnus, Warlock's Ring, Ring of Phynaster, Ring of Khajiit, Mace of Molag Bal, Masque of Clavicus Vile, Mehrunes Razor, Cuirass of the Saviour's Hide, Spear of Bitter Mercy, Daedric Scourge, Bow of Shadows, Fists of Randagulf, Ice Blade of the Monarch, Ring of Surroundings, Boots of the Apostle, Mentor's Ring, Ring of the Wind, Vampiric Ring, Eleidon's Ward, Staff of Hasedoki, The Bloodworm Helm, Dragonbone Mail, Skull Crusher, Goldbrand, Fang of Haynekhtnamet, Umbra, Denstagmer's Ring, Helm of Oreyn Bearclaw, and Daedric Crescent Blade.
Oblivion players will recognize Spell Breaker, Ring of Khajiit, Masque of Clavicus Vile, Mehrunes Razor, Saviour's Hide, Bloodworm Helm, Goldbrand, Umbra and the Helm of Oreyn Bearclaw.
The best way to get a full set of Daedric armour (or weaponry) is to keep shutting down the oblivion gates that appear around the place, Inside the oblivion gates, you will have to find large towers which you need to climb, you will usually start at the base of each one and work your way up to the very top, where there will be a 'sigil stone', after activating this sigil stone you will warp back into Tamriel with the oblivion gate now closed, as your main character level increases so does the value and amount of loot you will receive when you kill enemies, however the number and difficulty of these enemies will also increase. As you climb these towers you should be facing more and more Daedric humanoid enemies, IE Daedric Princes or Daedric Churls. Eventually as your main level gets high enough (level 17), you will get lots of Daedric Items spawned but you will also get mobbed by lots of these enemy attack at once. My top tip is to make sure you have a butt-load of Feather or Strength spells, potions etc. as these items are very heavy but also very valuable when you return to the merchants in Tamriel. From using this technique, i have a full set of enchanted Daedric armour and an Enchanted Daedric sword, which you can just take to any alter to enchant just like any other type of armour.
Random Items, Daedric artifacts, Daedric sword with full blacksmith+ armor with blacksmith on it, then enchanted with armor with + enchanting
Space.
Get enough money to buy it back
hold r1 or right bumper
clones alchemical items
It gives you lower prices on that store items.
You use them to enchant or recharge magical items.
coz you have twisted your flange and that meens game over tard
most enchanted items, in this case the neclace of swords, that you will find in oblivion are random loot meaning that there is no set location generally random items like that are usually found in containers in dungeons and on npc's such as bandits, marauders, necromancers, and conjurers
the Telekinesis staff is used to move objects in oblivion. when you have it out you can pick up items from far away or move them farther than you normally would be able to.
Yes. You need the Arcane Smithing perk from the Smithing tree, before you can improve enchanted items. They 'count' as Daedric for the 'improve twice as much' bonus given by perks on the Smithing tree, so you can improve them normally with just Arcane Smithing, and twice as much with the Daedric perk.