Fans of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered have discovered that the game also features Brain Rot, and they are laughing uncontrollably about it.

OVERVIEW
- In The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, players can get brain rot, a disease.
- Fans of Oblivion Remastered are giggling over it as it becomes more apparent in the present day.
- In the game, Brain Rot can be cured, but in real life, it cannot.
The ability for players to get Brain Rot in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered was a true innovation. No, watching YouTube shorts or TikTok reels while playing the game does not cause you to get it. However, if you were initially thinking that, it certainly had a significant impact on you.
Brain-dead content is everywhere on the internet and, for some reason, is being consumed in large quantities. Fans of Oblivion giggling uncontrollably over it because it’s a real game effect. Now that we’re going to discuss Brain Rot (in Oblivion Remastered), flush your Skibidi toilet.
Is it true that Brain Rot occurs in Oblivion Remastered? The skibidi!

In case you haven’t noticed, Brain Rot does exist in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered. It is a communicable illness that can be contracted from rats or Nigidius the Needy during combat in the game. Although it is a threat in-game, it may not be as spread as low-quality memes.
What happens if it doesn’t overload the character’s mind with enticing but subpar internet content? Players who contract the illness in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered lose five of their attribute’s strength points. Therefore, no, it doesn’t cause players to go crazy.
However, there is good news: it can be cured! At an Alter of the Nine, players only need to pray. In addition, players can employ spells, scrolls, and potions that have the Cure Disease magic effect. I wish that were real because there are people on the internet who need it more than ever. It is possible to pray to Jesus.

This has been in the game for a long time, so it’s surprising that fans are now noticing it. Furthermore, the illness is also contagious in TES5: Skyrim, which still has a sizable community. Perhaps they thought of the term because, until recently, it wasn’t a widely used word.
Following their discovery of the disease in the game, Oblivion Remastered fans are going crazy.
Despite being a redesigned version of the game, The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered has amassed a sizable fan base. Additionally, fans can freely discuss topics on sites like Reddit because it was released in the current era of the internet. Thus, even though Brain Rot is a minor status effect, it became a topic of conversation.
On the r/oblivion subreddit, a user named Ogaito shared what they had discovered in the game. This attracted a lot of attention because it’s something that wasn’t previously observed.
Due to their use of illogical language, fans are primarily mocking those who are impacted by poor online content. To make clever jokes about them, the fan base has used terms like “rizz,” “skibidi,” and more.
Fans claim, for example, that an Argonian with charm spells and maximum personality stats can be called “Rizzard.” Some people are also making jokes when they claim that playing the game with young people can expose you to the disease. In actuality, younger people are the ones most impacted by the poor quality content.
One user revealed a fun fact while everyone else was having fun (thanks to CthughaSlayer). Henry David Thoreau coined the phrase “brain rot” in 1854, which essentially describes the decline of society. Thanks to people on the internet, the term is timeless and perfectly appropriate for the modern era.
When playing Skyrim or The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, did you ever get Brain Rot? Which illness in the game has annoyed you the most? Share your experience with us in the comments section below.