Ayleid Wells are scattered across the landscape in Cyrodiil; they will not appear on your compass and do not have map markers. Each appears as a circle of low ruined walls surrounding a stone well emitting light. Using a well will grant a blessing consisting of magicka restoration (restore magicka by 400 points) and a spell that fortifies magicka by 50 points for 300 seconds. Wells can only be used once a day, after which the light effect disappears. Each can be reused after midnight, signaled by the reappearance of the light effect. Trying to use the well again before this reset will result in the message "A drained well recharges slowly."
Wells are often found near the Red Ring Road, and are more common in Nibenay than Colovia. They are sometimes found near Ayleid ruins. Built by the Ayleids from meteoric iron and other Aetherial fragments sometime before the end of the First Era, much of their history remains a mystery. The book Magic from the Sky, by Irlav Jarol, Ayleid researcher and member of the Arcane University, describes the creation of the wells and speculates on their inner workings.
LocationsEdit
The locations of all thirty-five wells may be viewed on the Oblivion map.
BlackwoodEdit
- Northeast of Atatar, northwest of Haunted Mine. (map)
- East of Veyond, west of Onyx Caverns. (map)
- Northeast of Tidewater Cave, southwest of Fort Blueblood. (map)
Colovian HighlandsEdit
- East of Niryastare, west of Fort Hastrel. (map)
- North of Kvatch, west of Fort Linchal. (map)
- North of Sandstone Cavern, south of Fort Linchal. (map)
- Northwest of Fallen Rock Cave, east of Talwinque. (map)
Gold CoastEdit
- Northwest of the Gottshaw Inn, west of Kvatch. (map)
Great ForestEdit
- Northeast of Goblin Jim's Cave, northwest of Shadeleaf Copse. (map)
- South of Fort Virtue, east of Clavicus Vile's Shrine, on the Red Ring Road. (map)
- Southwest of Fort Empire, east of Yellow Tick Cave, near the Red Ring Road. (map)
- Southwest of Bruma, northwest of Bleaker's Way, near the Orange Road. (map)
- West of Nenyond Twyll, east of Nisin Cave. (map)
- Sardavar Leed. (map)
- Wenyandawik. (map)
HeartlandsEdit
- East of Sercen, west of the Roxey Inn, on the Red Ring Road. (map)
- North of Roland Jenseric's Cabin, west of Belda. (map)
- Northeast of Wellspring Cave, on the Red Ring Road. (map)
- North of the intersection of the Red Ring Road and the Yellow Road. (map)
- Vilverin. (map)
- Culotte. (map)
Jerall MountainsEdit
- West of Lord Rugdumph's Estate, east of Gutted Mine. (map)
Nibenay BasinEdit
- Northwest of Hero Hill, south of Rickety Mine. (map)
- North of Sercen Camp, west of Boethia's Shrine. (map)
- Northeast of Cracked Wood Cave, south of Nornal. (map)
- Northeast of Fort Aurus, southwest of Mackamentain. (map)
- Mackamentain. (map)
- Ondo. (map)
Nibenay ValleyEdit
- Northwest of Fort Gold-Throat, southeast of the Imperial Bridge Inn. (map)
- Anutwyll. (map)
Valus MountainsEdit
West WealdEdit
- South of Cursed Mine, northwest of Fat Ramp Camp, on the Gold Road. (map)
- South of Grayrock Cave, east of Derelict Mine, on the Gold Road. (map)
- South of Nisin Cave, southeast of Nornalhorst. (map)
- West of Wenyandawik, east of Fort Black Boot. (map)
NotesEdit
- The Fortify Magicka effect does not stack. Therefore, using multiple wells in a short duration will not grant multiple bonuses. The fotification effect is capped at 50.
- Ayleid Wells also appear in ESO.
BugsEdit
- Characters with Spell Absorption may absorb a well's spell. This is one way for characters with the Atronach birthsign to restore their magicka.
- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch, version 1.7.0, fixes this bug.
- When using a well, the game behaves as if you cast the Fortify Magicka spell. Therefore, using a well contributes to your Restoration skill experience, with the magnitude of the magicka bonus affected by your spell effectiveness. For this reason, it is best to remove all armor before using the well in order to receive the highest bonus (at 95% spell effectiveness, you will receive 47 magicka).
- The Unofficial Oblivion Patch, version 3.4.0, fixes this bug.
- Sometimes a well will not recharge at midnight, but will nevertheless display the light effect suggesting the well is again active. Trying to use the well, however, will result in the message "A drained well recharges slowly." ?