This Unicorn is a unique creature you can find surprisingly early in the game. It’s required for a certain quest, but you can also just find it as you explore naturally. You can even ride it and use it as your mount, with it being one of the best in the game!
Read on and we’ll tell you the Unicorn’s exact location.
Unicorn Location | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
You can find the Unicorn at Harcane Grove. This location is northwest of Bravil and a wee bit west of The Upper Nibon river. We’ve marked its exact spot on the map above for you.
Once you get to Harcane Grove, you should be able to spot the Unicorn wandering the area. It’s a white horse with, as you might’ve imagined, a lone horn at the top of its head. You can sneak up to it and mount it, too, if you wish! Just be careful as aggressive Minotaurs also roam the area.
Do note that mounting the Unicorn will have it replace your old horse. That means that you’ll get the Unicorn whenever you fast travel and such. However, the Unicorn doesn’t count as “owned” and will try to return to Harcane Grove whenever it’s not mounted. It also can’t use Horse Armor…
That aside, the Unicorn is one of the fastest mounts in the game, fitting of a mythical creature. It has a Speed of 34 in Oblivion Remastered, which is also a tad higher than the 29 it had in the original release. It’s second only to Black Horse and Shadowmere, which both boast 38 Speed in Oblivion Remastered.
Speed aside, here’s the Unicorn’s full stat sheet:
Health – 350
Speed – 34
Damage – 45
Resistances:
100% Poison
100% Physical
100% Paralysis
50% Magic
20% Reflect
That’s all there is to know about the Unicorn and its location in Oblivion Remastered! You can now go and find this mythical creature whenever you wish. You can find it as soon as you leave the sewers at the start of the game, even!
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