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There are a lot of items in Oblivion. If you're a pack rat, you may find yourself quickly over-encumbered by all the items you can carry. Sometimes it's best to just drop an item you don't need and move on. You can drop items anywhere in the world, or you can place them into containers.
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Open your inventory. You can access your inventory by opening your Journal and then navigating to the Inventory page. [1] X Research source
- PC - Press Tab ↹ to open the Journal, and then click the Fist next to your health, magic, and stamina bars.
- Xbox 360 - Press B and then use LT / RT to switch between pages until you open the inventory.
- PS3 - Press O and then use L1 / R1 to switch between pages until you open the inventory.
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Drop an item on the ground. You can drop anything in your inventory on the ground so that it stops weighing you down. Select the item you want to drop and then press the Drop command:
- PC - ⇧ Shift +Click the item you want to drop, or drag and drop it out of your Inventory window.
- Xbox 360 - Highlight the item you want to drop and press X .
- PS3 - Highlight the item you want to drop and press □ .
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Drop and grab an item. Besides dropping an item on the ground, you can drop and immediately grab the item. This will hold the dropped item out in front of you until you release the grab button. Grabbing an item is not the same as using or equipping it, it just lets you move it around in the world. [2] X Research source
- PC - Click and hold the item you want to drop and grab. Release the left mouse button to drop the item.
- Xbox 360 - Highlight the item you want to drop and grab. Press and hold LB . Release LB to drop the item.
- PS3 - Highlight the item you want to drop and grab. Press and hold L2 . Release L2 to drop the item.
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Find a container to put your items in. You can put items in just about any container, but be aware that not all containers will safely save your items. There isn't much logic behind what makes a container safe or not. To test a container, place a junk item in it and wait 73 in-game hours. If the item is still there, the container is safe.
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Interact with the container to open it. To place an item in a container, you'll need to open it first. Look at the container and press the Use button:
- PC - Spacebar
- Xbox 360 - A
- PS3 - ✕
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Switch between your inventory and the container. Once you've opened the container, you can switch back and forth between the container's contents and your personal inventory.
- PC - Click the left Sack icon for your inventory, or the right Sack icon for the container. You can also press ⇧ Shift + ← / → to move back and forth.
- Xbox 360 - Press LT to open your inventory and RT to view the container.
- PS3 - Press L1 to open your inventory and R1 to view the container.
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Select the item you want to move. When you highlight an item and move it, it will be moved to the other inventory. For example, selecting an item in your inventory will move it to the container, and selecting an item in the container will move it to your inventory.
- PC - Left-click the item you want to move, or highlight it and press ↵ Enter .
- Xbox 360 - Highlight the item you want to move and press A .
- PS3 - Highlight the item you want to move and press ✕ .
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Avoid dropping high-value items. When you open the inventory, you'll see a Gold column. This is the value of the item, though you won't get this value from vendors unless your Mercantile skill has been raised. Try to sell or use these items instead of dropping them.
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Drop low-value items that weigh the most. The Feather column indicates the item's weight. Dropping a single heavy object can keep you from having to drop a lot of lighter valuable objects.
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Store valuable items instead of dropping them. If you don't want to sell something but can't keep lugging it around, you'll want to find a safe location to drop your item so that it doesn't disappear.
- You can usually drop items onto the ground without having to worry about them disappearing. This only works on the main map (not in dungeons), and enemies may pick p dropped weapons.
- You can safely store items in Clams, Torn Sacks of Grain, and Sacks. Any containers in the houses you buy are safe as well. [3] X Research source
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QuestionHow do you give items in Oblivion?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can give certain items to NPCs by pickpocketing them, then putting things in their inventory instead of taking them. If you’re trying to give items to your own character, try the cheat code “player.additem” followed by the code for the item and the number 1. For instance, to give your character a Moderate Elixir of Exploration, use the code “player.additem 0004E938 1”.
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QuestionCan you drop money in Oblivion?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere doesn’t seem to be any way to drop gold in Oblivion without mods. However, you can put your gold in a storage container.
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QuestionHow do I put my weapon away in Oblivion?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerOn a PC, you should be able to sheath your weapon by pressing F. On Xbox, press X. On a PS3, press the square button.
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1. Open your inventory.
2. Shift + Click the item you want to drop.
3. Release the left mouse button if you want to grab what you've dropped.
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