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Existem 8 ''[[#Basic Attributes|atributos]]'' '''básicos''' no Oblivion e quatro ''[[#Derived Attributes|atributos]]'' derivados. Em geral, o termo "atributo" é usado para se referir apenas aos atributos ''básicos'', e não aos derivados. Por exemplo, the [[Oblivion:Fortify Attribute|Efeito Fortificar]] altera apenas atributos básicos; Há os efeitos separados [[Oblivion:Fortify Health|Fortificar Saúde]], [[Oblivion:Fortify Magicka|Fortificar Magicka]], and [[Oblivion:Fortify Fatigue|Fortificar Cansaço]] que se aplicam aos atributos derivados.

==Atributos Básicos==
Existem oito atributos básicos no Oblivion. Cada um deles - exceto Sorte - rege três [[Oblivion:Skills|Habilidades]], conforme detalhado em [[#Relation between Attributes and Skills|Relação entre Atributos e Habilidades]]:

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|[[File:OB-icon-Strength (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Strength|Strength]]: Affects your total encumbrance, your total Fatigue and the damage done by melee attacks.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Intelligence (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Intelligence|Intelligence]]: Affects your total Magicka.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Willpower (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Willpower|Willpower]]: Affects the rate at which Magicka regenerates, as well as your total Fatigue.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Agility (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Agility|Agility]]: Affects your total Fatigue, damage dealt by ranged weapons, and your steadiness in combat.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Speed (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Speed|Speed]]: Affects how fast you move and the length of your jumps.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Endurance (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Endurance|Endurance]]: Affects your total Fatigue, as well as your starting health and your health gain upon leveling up.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Personality (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Personality|Personality]]: Affects your ability to gain information and better prices from NPCs.
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|[[File:OB-icon-Luck (title).gif|45px]]
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;[[Oblivion:Luck|Luck]]: Affects everything you do in a small way.
|}

Each of these attributes has a '''base value''' and a '''current value'''. The base value is, generally speaking, the value without any active enchantments, magical effects, diseases, or other temporary modifiers. The current value on the other hand is the value after all such modifiers are taken into account. If the current value is different from the base value, then its value in your journal will be colored (green if boosted, red if reduced).

The base value of each attribute normally can only range from 0 to 100. Each time your character [[Oblivion:Leveling|levels up]], you have an opportunity to permanently increase the value of three attributes. There are also a limited number of opportunities to receive [[Oblivion:Increasing Attributes#Attribute Bonuses|attribute bonuses]] as rewards. Some of these bonuses (in particular, the [[Oblivion:Oghma Infinium|Oghma Infinium]]) directly alter the attribute base values. The others are implemented as abilities with a [[Oblivion:Fortify Attribute|Fortify Attribute]] effect. Because they are '''abilities''' - rather than standard enchantments or spells - these bonuses are effectively treated as if they altered your character's base attribute values. Abilities are the only way to temporarily alter the base value of an attribute.

The current value of an attribute can be boosted past 100, and many benefits - but not all - of the attribute continue to increase for values greater than 100 (see [[#Magical Effects on Attributes|Magical Effects on Attributes]]). Most aspects of game play are based upon the current value of the attribute.

==Derived Attributes==
The values of these attributes are quantities that are derived from the character's primary attributes. In general, it is possible to magically alter these derived values either directly (e.g., [[Oblivion:Fortify Magicka|Fortify Magicka]]) or indirectly via the primary attribute (e.g., [[Oblivion:Fortify Intelligence|Fortify Intelligence]]).

;[[Oblivion:Health|Health]]: The total damage you can take before you die.
;[[Oblivion:Magicka|Magicka]]: The magical energy used to cast spells.
;[[Oblivion:Fatigue|Fatigue]]: Your physical energy reserves.
;[[Oblivion:Encumbrance|Encumbrance]]: The mass of items you can carry.

==NPC Attributes==
All [[Oblivion:NPCs|NPCs]] have the same basic and derived attributes as the player character, although there are some differences in how those attributes are calculated and used, as explained at [[Oblivion:NPCs#NPC Statistics|NPC Statistics]].

In addition, there are some attributes specific to NPCs that determine their behavior:
;[[Oblivion:Aggression|Aggression]]: An NPC's tendency to attack you.

;Confidence: Helps determine how likely it is an NPC will attack or flee in combat. An NPC with 100 confidence will never flee, whereas an NPC with 0 confidence will always flee. See also the {{OBCSWiki|Confidence|description of this attribute}} at the {{OBCSWiki|Main Page|TESCS Wiki}}.

;[[Oblivion:Disposition|Disposition]]: How much an NPC likes you (or otherwise).

;Energy Level:Determines how often an NPC (or creature) moves to a new location while executing a Wander AI package. According to a [https://cs.elderscrolls.com/index.php?title=AI_Button&direction=prev&oldid=46132 description of this attribute]<!--Replace with {{OBCSWiki|AI Button|description of this attribute}} when the page over there is fixed.--> at the {{OBCSWiki|Main Page|TESCS Wiki}}, it may also modify the distance the NPC (or creature) will allow to accumulate between itself and the actor it is following.

;[[Oblivion:Responsibility|Responsibility]]: How much morality factors in to the choices an NPC makes.

In general, NPC attributes are not visible to the player within the game. The main exception is the NPC's disposition towards the player, visible from within [[Oblivion:Mercantile#Bartering|Bartering]] and [[Oblivion:Speechcraft|Speechcraft]] dialogues; percentage damage to an enemy's health is also visible when you are in combat. To obtain the other values, you must use the [[Oblivion:Console|Console]] (for example, via the [[Oblivion:SetDebugText|SetDebugText]] options) or the [[Oblivion:Construction Set|Construction Set]]. Values obtained in this way are listed on the individual articles for all of the game's [[Oblivion:People|named]] and [[Oblivion:NPCs|unnamed]] characters.

==Magical Effects on Attributes==
Magical effects can be applied to attributes. These are:

* [[Oblivion:Restore Attribute|Restore Attribute]] – An attribute can be restored only after it has been [[Oblivion:Damage Attribute|damaged]]. Restoring an attribute increases the value of that attribute up to that attribute's base value; it can only go above its base value if a [[Oblivion:Fortify Attribute|Fortify Attribute]] effect is active.
* [[Oblivion:Fortify Attribute|Fortify Attribute]] – Fortifying an attribute temporarily raises that attribute's value above the base value; this temporary increase may go over the maximum value of 100.
* [[Oblivion:Drain Attribute|Drain Attribute]] – Draining an attribute temporarily lowers the attribute below the attribute's base value. The attribute cannot be restored and is instead set to its original value once the effect is over. Although the attribute cannot be restored, it can be returned to its original value by dispelling (in the case of a spell) or curing (in the case of a poison) whatever is causing the drain.
* [[Oblivion:Damage Attribute|Damage Attribute]] – Damaging an attribute reduces the attribute until it can be [[Oblivion:Restore Attribute|restored]].
* [[Oblivion:Absorb Attribute|Absorb Attribute]] – The target's attribute is [[Oblivion:Drain Attribute|drained]] by a certain amount. The same attribute on the spellcaster is then [[Oblivion:Fortify Attribute|fortified]] by the same amount.

==Relation between Attributes and Skills==
Although all attributes except Luck govern three [[Oblivion:Skills|skills]], the governing attribute does not have a direct effect on the skill levels. The one exception is Luck, which invisibly alters nineteen of the twenty-one skill levels (every one except Athletics and Acrobatics). Although the character's journal pages will not show any change in values due to Luck, increases in Luck above 50 will cause larger effective skill levels, which are taken into account when calculating factors such as weapon damage and Magicka costs. There is an absolute maximum of 100 in each skill. Therefore, a high Luck level becomes less useful when your skills are close to master.

Several attributes directly improve your ability to perform a related skill. In particular:
* Both the skill level and the attribute level are used to calculate the damage ([[Oblivion:The Complete Damage Formula|The Complete Damage Formula]]) done with a melee weapon, which is determined both by the appropriate skill (Blade or Blunt) and by the Strength attribute.
* Similarly for bows, both the Marksman skill and Agility attribute determine the damage.

In other cases, the attributes have no effect on the skills:
* Intelligence does not alter the characteristics of potions made using [[Oblivion:Alchemy|Alchemy]].
* Intelligence and Willpower do not affect the magicka costs of spells, though a high Willpower level will increase your magicka regeneration rate (see [[Oblivion:Willpower#Magicka Regeneration|Magicka Regeneration]] for the formula used).

On the other hand, skills can affect attribute level gains. Using a skill allows larger bonuses to be applied to the related attribute when [[Oblivion:Leveling|leveling up]].
{{Attributes in Oblivion}}