Oblivion:Gaspar Stegine

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Gaspar Stegine
(RefID: 00034EBF)
Home City Imperial City, Arcane University
Location Praxographical Center
Race Breton Gender Male
Level 27 Class Sorcerer
RefID 00034EBF BaseID 00034EB1
Services
Available 2am-6pm every day
Merchant
Gold 100 Mercantile Novice (8)
Spells Alteration SpellsConjuration SpellsDestruction SpellsIllusion SpellsMysticism SpellsRestoration Spells
Other Information
Health 173 Magicka 300
Responsibility 50 Aggression 5
Faction(s) IC Citizens; Arcane University; Guild for Mages Wizard(Wizard Wizard)
Gaspar Stegine

Gaspar Stegine, a Breton sorcerer, is a Wizard of the Mages Guild who sells spells at the Arcane University. He and Borissean are considered by many to be the two most powerful mages in Cyrodiil.

He lives a quiet and scholarly life at the University. After waking up at 2am, he will wander around the Praxographical center for eight hours. From 10am until midday he will read the common text Manual of Spellcraft. At midday, he will start wandering around aimlessly until 5pm, when he picks up a book from the nearby library and reads it for an hour. At 6pm he will go to bed in the top floor of the center. The only change to this schedule is during the Light the Dragonfires quest, when he and all other Imperial City residents are confined indoors.

He wears the standard mage's robe and hood and carries his book and a meager amount of gold. He doesn't wield any weapons, instead relying on a wide variety of his higher-leveled spells from all of the magical schools (except for his Master-level Illusion spells; see Bugs). These are also the same spells that you can buy cheaply off him, since his Mercantile is a mere 8. He will always offer his services when not sleeping.

The first time you set foot in the center and approach him, he will introduce himself by saying: "Master Spellmaker Gaspar Stegine, at your service. New spells. Old spells. Good spells. Bad spells. They're all fun for me." Gaspar and Borissean's expertise are well-known all over Cyrodiil and in the Skingrad Mages Guild, Vigge the Cautious will tell you that: "Between the two of them, Borissean and Gaspar have mastered nearly every type of spell there is. You'd be wise to go see them if you can." Borissean himself will confirm this: "Gaspar and I have learned a great many spells over the years. Once you've learned them, you can use the knowledge to create your own."

Bugs[edit]

  • Gaspar's second reading time seems quite short; it is supposed to last until 8pm, but his sleep AI takes precedence and makes sure that he stops at 6pm.
  • His prepotent sleeping AI also ensures that a package called PracticeIllusionSpellsAfternoon, which should last from 8pm until 11pm, is never chosen.
  • As a result of his Sorcerer class, Gaspar does not have Illusion as a major skill and instead has a mere 31 Illusion skill level. Combined with his total available magicka, this means he is unable to cast his Master-level Illusion spells.

Spells[edit]

Gaspar Stegine has the following spells for sale:

Spell Name Level Cost Effects
Alteration
Open Hard Lock Expert 176 Open Hard Lock on Target
Aegis Master 403 Shield 50% for 60sec on Self
Conjuration
Summon Faded Wraith Expert 350 Summon Faded Wraith for 40sec on Self
Summon Spider Daedra Expert 390 Summon Spider Daedra for 20sec on Self
Destruction
Disintegrate Weapon* Master 569 Disintegrate Weapon 150pts on Target
Illusion
Shadow Expert 282 Chameleon 50% for 30sec on Self
Daylight* Master 462 Light in 60ft for 480sec on Self
Silence Master 405 Silence in 15ft for 20sec on Target
Mysticism
Superior Spell Absorption Expert 347 Spell Absorption 20pts for 25sec on Self
Legendary Life Detection* Master 440 Detect Life in 120ft for 120sec on Self
Restoration
Absorb Magicka Novice 14 Absorb Magicka 10pts on Touch
Greater Fortify Luck Journeyman 102 Fortify Luck 10pts for 90sec on Self
Absorb Skill: Sneak Expert 193 Absorb Sneak 25pts for 15sec on Touch

* Indicates spells which cannot be purchased from anyone else, though spells with the same effects at different magnitudes can be purchased elsewhere.

Purchased Spell Notes
  • The magicka cost for most purchasable spells matches the value you would calculate from the Spell Cost equation. In other words, if you were to create the same spell at the Spellmaking Altar, it would have the same magicka cost as the purchasable spell. There are a few exceptions. Spells that are a bad deal, i.e. more expensive than a custom spell, are in red; spells that are a good deal are in green. The magicka cost if you were to create a custom spell at the Spellmaking Altar is shown in parentheses.
  • The magicka cost for spells is dependent upon your skill in the school (as modified by Luck, see Magic Overview). The provided baseline values are the magicka cost when your skill level is 33. For other skill levels the magicka cost can be determined from:
Cost * (1.4 - 0.012 * Skill)
  • More powerful spells cost more to buy, have a higher skill requirement, and consume more Magicka.
  • Level indicates what skill level you must reach (or surpass) in order to use a spell. Skill Level 0-24 = Novice, 25-49 = Apprentice, 50-74 = Journeyman, 75-99 = Expert, 100 = Master.
  • The base cost in gold that you must pay to purchase a spell is always three times the current magicka cost of the spell, taking into account your character's skill level and Luck. (The actual cost you pay is further increased based on how well you haggle with the merchant.) Therefore, if you have any Fortify Skill or Fortify Luck spells/potions handy, you can get significantly better deals when purchasing spells.