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If you join the Fighter’s Guild inOblivion Remastered, for the first few assignments, you will be sent to deal with some minor problems toadvance your rank within the guild. Once you become a Journeyman, you will be sent to Modryn Oreyn, who will offer the Drunk and Disorderly quest.Oblivion Remasteredplayers must find and quell a group of guildmates causing trouble in Leyawiin.
Because you aren’t allowed to kill fellow Guild members, you must find out another way to complete the Drunk and Disorderly quest.Oblivion Remasteredplayers can use this guide to find out how to start the Drunk and Disorderly quest, where to find your guildmates, andhow to find Jobs for the Fighter’s Guildwhen the rival Blackwood Company has been undercutting them.
How To Start Drunk and Disorderly Quest
To start the Drunk and Disorderly quest,Oblivion Remasteredplayers must complete all four introductory Fighter’s Guild quests provided by Azzan and Burz gro-Khash, in Anvil and Cheydinhal respectively. After joining the Fighter’s Guild andbecoming a Journeyman of the Guild, you will be sent to receive new Tasks from Modryn Oreyn, the guild champion. Drunk and Disorderly is the second quest Oreyn gives the player (after Unfinished Business).
Complete Drunk & Disorderly Quest Walkthrough
Go To Leyawiin & Talk To The Fighter’s Guild Members
After picking up the Drunk and Disorderly quest,Oblivion Remasteredplayers should fast-travel to Leyawiin,specifically to the northern gate fast travel point. Once here, make your way to the Five Claws Lodge on the north side of town, where you will run into three members of the Fighter’s Guild led by an elf named Vantus.
Speak to Vantus to learn that the Blackwood Company, an organization that has been undercutting the Guild on contracts, has moved into town and taken all the jobs. The group promises to leave the inn and stop causing trouble if you can find them a job. Luckily, there’s someone in Leyawiin who is willing to offer the Fighter’s Guild members a job and ignore the Blackwood Company – but you have to prove yourself.
How To Find Fighter’s Guild Jobs
To find a Job for the Fighter’s Guild members in Leyawiin, speak to the barkeeper Witseudutsei and either use the Persuasion minigame or Bribery to increase your Disposition with her. Once it’s above 50, ask her if she knows about any jobs in town that the disgruntled Fighter’s Guild members could take. The Argonian will point you towards Margarte,an Alchemist in town.
Follow your compass to find Margarte. She can be found either in the city at her house or one of the two Inns, or just outside the city gathering ingredients. Speak to her and ask about Jobs, and she will say that she needs someone to get Ogre Teeth andMinotaur Horn– the perfect job for the out-of-work brawlers' talents.
But first, she wants you to prove yourself and retrieve 5x Ectoplasm before she will officially offer the job to the Fighter’s Guild.
Where To Get Ectoplasm For Drunk and Disorderly
The easiest place to get 5 Ectoplasm for the Drunk and Disorderly questOblivion Remasteredplayers can get to quickly is the Undercroft of the Leyawiin Chapel. Head to the chapel then lockpick your way into the Undercroft to find the exact number of Ghost enemies you need.
Ectoplasm only drops from Ghost-typeenemies, and there just so happens to always be five that spawn in here.
Using a weapon of at least Silver tier or above, or Spells, take out each Ghost then return to Margarte. Give her five Ectoplasm and she will officially offer the job to the Guild.
Return to the Five Claws Lodge and speak with Vantus to tell him the good news. The quest will be considered complete and you will be directed back to Chorrol to get your reward.
Drunk & Disorderly Quest Rewards
For completing the Drunk and Disorderly quest,Oblivion Remasteredplayers willreceive a scaling amount of Goldbased on their current level. Additionally, having completed both of Modryn Oreyn’s starting contracts, you will be promoted to a Swordsman of the Fighter’s Guild and unlock the next two quests from Azzan and Burz gro-Khash. Oreyn will not have any more quests for you until you complete Amelion’s Debt and Den of Thieves, in any order.