Skill Leveling Tips (Oblivion)

General skill level tips (Oblivion)
Fortify the governing attribute of the skill you train or the skill itself, especially with magic skills, but also with most other. This will increase the potential in doing the trick etc. not with armorer or light/heavy armor training, you want to cast a drain skill spell, because armorer exp is determined by how many tries, therefore lower level with stronger armor (deadric is best) get you more exp, but costs loads of hammers with heavy/light armor/block it is determined on the amount of damage you take and endure, just make sure you have a decent heal spell you can cast almost constant,... the best one for these two is to go into a goblin cave and find their pen of rats (or even the goblins themselves) let them attack you when wearing half heavy AND half light armor and youll get good exp from both....if you can get them to all hit you at exactly the same time then you get more exp ALTERATION and SECURITY are both also better if you drain, but for security it is better to get the SKELETON KEY as it never breaks, with the skill at 0 it will take many attempts to open the lock and so you will raise quicker for illusion just find a high leveled lock (very hard lock) and make a drain illusion spell then then cast 'open very easy lock' spell on it....the bigger the difference in the spell and lock the more exp you receive and you will never open the lock so can do it constantly until level100 or you get bored
 * it is better to do with low leveled animals though because human type NPC's use weapons and they don't attack as often when the weapons deteriorate

To quickly boost multiple skills try to train with a trainer for 5 levels in a skill (granted you have the money) and try leveling a few more times in another major skill with the tips below. When you pass a level, simply fall asleep and repeat. This is easier when leveling with magic skills while having lots of Potions of Sorcery. This way you kill two birds with one stone.

Armorer

 * Always repair all your own equipment. Bring 20-30 Repair Hammers with you into the field, for this purpose. Repair the equipment and weapons of your fallen foes too, for extra gain. Use Disintegrate Weapon or Disintegrate Armor to increase the total wear on their equipment. This is most effective on foes with better, heavier armor, since it takes a larger number of attempts to fully repair.
 * You could also create a spell of Disintegrate Armor at the Arcane University to wear down your own armor and build up your Destruction magic simultaneously in the safety of your own home.
 * Or you could use the Amulet of Disintegration found in the Shivering Isles in The Coming Storm quest, it has disintegrate armor and disintegrate weapon 10,000 on Self. It doesn't necessarily break all of your armor instantly, but it will eventually. If you have done the quest, you can still murder/pickpocket Ahjazda to get it back. She has a store named Things Found in Crucible. Keep putting on/taking off the amulet until your equipped weapons and armor are broken, then repair them.
 * During the misc. quest Secrets of the Ayleids, recover the Crown of Lindai. This enchanted light armor helmet cannot be repaired, but using a repair hammer on the item still raises the armorer skill. Simply continue using repair hammers on the item as desired.
 * After you have recovered all or even one piece of the Relics of the Crusader during the Knights of the Nine quest line, whenever you place one of the relics on the armor stand in the under-croft under the Priory of the Nine it immediately returns the items condition to 100%. If you have an expert level of Armorer, you can continuously place the armor on the armor stand, retrieve them, repair them past 100%, and place them back on the armor stand and repeat.
 * If your mercantile skill is 100 and your an expert in armory then you can buy weapons and armor and repair them to 125 then sell them back full price. You won't lose money and your armory skill will increase.
 * Create a spell with Disintegrate Armour, and a spell with Drain Armorer 100 points for 4 seconds. Make sure you have as many repair hammers as you can and use the Disintegrate Armour spell on a Daedric cuirass until it is broken. Cast the Drain Armorer spell, and repair it. Since your skill is so low, it will take a larger amount of tries to fully repair the cuirass. Note that you will need approximately 300 repair hammers for every 5 to 6 levels.
 * If you have Journeyman level in Armorer and Master level in Mercantile and plenty of repair hammer, you can buy armor and weapons, repair them to 125% and then sell them back, then anything you sell is sold at full price no matter the NPC's disposition to you (as long as the merchant has enough gold). You won't lose a single gold coin and the armory level goes up rather quick

Athletics

 * Find a body of water with a suitable wall and use auto-run to keep swimming into the wall. Go for lunch. Works with running into a corner too, but your athletics will level slower. (PC only)
 * For people playing on the Xbox 360/PS3, use a rubberband on the controller's left control stick to keep running. It may be easier to use the cord used to charge the controller's batteries by plugging it in and wrapping it around the left control stick in the same way.
 * Instead of swimming into a corner, face directly upwards and swim in that direction. Your character will not move, but you will gain experience.

Blade

 * An easy but time consuming way to raise your blade, blunt, hand to hand, and restoration skills is (after joining the arena, and the mages guild (completing all of the recomendations) go into the Praxographical Center and create a low heal other spell. Then do the Origin of the Gray Prince quest and afterwards challenge the Gray Prince. When you go into the arena to fight him, set your difficulty all the way up and attack him until his health is pretty low, heal him, and repeat until you reach your goal level.
 * A good way to level blade, or any other combat skill is, when Baurus tells you to stay with the Emperor in that little room and runs off, run after him. When you kill the 4 Mythic Dawn members in the room, 4 more will run in so just keep slashing away at them and cloning repair hammers.
 * The most effective way to level blade, or any other melee combat skill, is to go to Peryite's Shrine before having done the quest and attack the frozen worshipers. They won't move, fight back, or die which makes for quick and effective leveling. The worshipers will move slightly and occasionally fall down when being attacked. For easier leveling try moving a worshiper so that he/she gets pushed against a crook in a rock and you will be able to simply hold down the attack button (a rubber band on the controller works well if playing on the XBox version). Simply leave it going for a time and it will level itself with no interaction.
 * Note the sheer number of unreported assaults may freeze or slow your game. To fix this, commit a crime that you know will be reported (walk into a shop and steal a worthless item, for example), then pay the fine; this will clear all of your unreported crimes.
 * Use Conjuration to summon a skeleton and bash it from behind (this will also level you in Conjuration as well). Most of the time they go down before they turn on you. The safe way is to cast, attack 2-3 times and recast, dispelling the first skeleton.
 * A very effective technique is to obtain a blade with very few hit points (e.g. rusty iron dagger) and conjure a ghost. The weapon will have no impact (ghosts can't be affected by iron weapons, etc.) and you can strike 15-20 times before the spell expires.
 * If you have the Vile Lair plug-in, you can just keep hitting your prisoner with a blade. He won't wake up and because he won't die you can train your blade as much as you want.
 * Another way to increase any skill that derives experience from attacking is to somehow obtain 100% chameleon and set the difficulty to max. This way, you can hit enemies many, many times; and since difficulty has nothing to do with experience gain, you can easily level up any skill.
 * Wear the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal in a main city (like the Imperial City) and then attack the guards. If you're low on health, take the Cowl off and yield to them.
 * Obtain a horse, set the difficulty to the right of the slider, travel away from civilization, and slash away with a dagger. When the health of the horse becomes low, simply wait one hour and repeat. You should also stock up on repair hammers, so you can improve your armorer skill at the same time and prevent your dagger from breaking.
 * If you have downloaded the Fighter's Stronghold official plug-in and have hired the combat trainer, simply pickpocket the Sparring Dagger from him and then ask him to spar with you. Equip the dagger and start sparring with him, since the dagger does no damage you can hit him as much as you want.
 * During the Whom Gods Annoy quest, you can beat up the scamps as long as you want.
 * In the beginning, when The Emperor and his blades split off from you, attack The Emperor five times as he is about to go through the doorway and he will go though but come back without his blades and he will attack you. At first run away from him and collect all the weapons and equipment in the room, and then just stand there and let him hit you till his sword breaks, at which point he most often cowers in the corner, allowing you to attack him freely, greatly increasing your skill faster than normal, because your class is not assigned yet.


 * If you have the Fighter's Stronghold plug-in, pickpocket the sparring weapons from your partner. Then, find a weak enemy such as a rat or mud crab. The weapons cause no damage, so you can hack away at them indefinitely. In the process, you can level an armor skill as well! (Works for Blade, Blunt, Light Armor, and Heavy Armor.)


 * Note: On the PS3 version, your skills revert back to 30 when you assign your class, so this is for Xbox 360 and PC only.
 * Note: While leveling any of the offensive skills (Blade, Blunt, or Hand to Hand), you may not receive the skill increase message if you attack back-to-back very quickly until you stop attacking. This does not stop the skill from increasing, however.
 * Note: In response to the note two floors above mine, on my PS3 version the skills do not revert to thirty, instead I gain more experience points than one normally would by training their skills after their classes have been assigned.

Block

 * See Heavy Armor, below.
 * Often use block whenever attacking.
 * In the Fighter's Stronghold expansion you can hire Shagrol gro-Uzug as a combat partner. Then when sparring with him, tell him to use a dagger as it is very light and can be used very quickly, simply hold block whilst he is attacking you. Shagrol's weapons have no attack power, so evidently his attacks cannot damage you or kill you. If you have a Reflect Damage enchantment on one of your items or if you have a Reflect Damage spell on you, unequip the items with the enchantment and use Dispel to rid the Reflect Damage spell of you.
 * Go in the sewers in the Imperial City, find a mud crab, put up your shield and let it attack. Every now and then do a Heal Minor Wounds spell between rat attacks. This improves Restoration skills as well.
 * Go to Hackdirt Caverns, and turn the difficulty to the far left (easiest mode). Block as the 4+ Hackdirt Brethren attack you.
 * Rosentia Gallenus's House is located near the center of Leyawiin. Rosentia Gallenus starts the miscellaneous quest 'Whom Gods Annoy'. The Everscamps are weak and easy to fend off if needed. Simply attack, then block and heal. If you kill them, they respawn. Do this before completing the quest. You can exploit this to level up many skills.
 * Set difficulty to the lowest, and have a decent heal and shield spell. Unequip your shield and just use your fists to block, this way it will not trigger an opponent to stagger back for two seconds that often. Find a cave or area with multiple bandits or monsters that melee 100% of the time, and do not have magical weapons. Use shield spell and back yourself into corner and hold up your wrists to block. This will level both your block AND whatever light or heavy armor you're wearing.

Blunt

 * See Blade.

Hand to Hand

 * See Blade.
 * Can also be trained 5 points by watching Sallith and branwen behind the arena.

Heavy Armor

 * The best way to level Heavy Armor is at the very start of the game, in the Imperial City sewers. If you collected all the Heavy armor possible in the very beginning of the game (Helm, Cuirass, and Greaves) there is a pen within the Goblin caves with three rats inside. Within the same cave, there are many Repair Hammers that you can use on your armor before and after. If you turn the difficulty slider all the way down and let them attack you (casting the healing spell every once in a while), you can get your skill to 40+ before your armor breaks. Then after you choose a class, you can get to Journeyman and almost halfway to Expert before you even exit the sewers. You can do the same with light armor at the same time, but it breaks down faster and you will not get as many skill points.
 * One way to level Heavy Armor is to start the first Fighters Guild quest in Anvil. Do the rat quest up until the point where you have killed all 6 mountain lions and make sure all four rats in the basement survived. Then go to the Fighters Guild and sleep for an hour which makes the rats regenerate all hp they lost by the mountain lions. You can always sleep in the west wing of the Fighters Guild since you are a member there after starting the quest. Return to the basement and attack each rat once causing them to attack you. Four rats attacking you at the same time will make you level Heavy Armor really fast. When you get low on hp, just return to the Fighters Guild, sleep for an hour and repair your armor.
 * Once you've gained some semi-decent armor, find a rat and let it hit you over and over again. Optionally level Restoration at the same time by using a tiny healing spell to counter the damage.
 * After you've beaten the Arena and can fight the Minotaur Lords, turn the difficulty to very easy and just let them hit you until your skill raises as much as you'd like. You can also use restoration spells to increase restoration while doing this.
 * Once you get the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal, you can put it on and the guards will come after you. You can just let them hit you over and over, and improve your heavy armor. This also works well with light armor (although you take heavier damage). When you get low on health or want to repair your armor, just take off the mask and yield to them. Be careful if you have a reflect damage effect on, since the guards will get damage when hitting you, making them think it was an assault.
 * Once you've achieved level 2 or higher, go to the Imperial City Arena and join as a combatant. When in fight, let your opponent attack you and your heavy armor skill will increase quite a bit.
 * If you have the Staff of the Everscamp from the Whom Gods Annoy quest then take the Everscamps into a house or into the Arena Bloodworks and turn the difficulty slider to the right. Then hit all four scamps and turn the difficulty back to the left. Doing so will have all four Everscamps attack you all at once increasing your heavy armor skill really quick. And then when you need to rest/sleep/repair then just hit them and afterwards repeat.
 * When you have any type of armor on, equip a sword and a shield of the opposite type (e.g. heavy armor, light armor shield). Let an opponent hit you repeatedly, but don't use the shield to block.  You'll level up both armor skills and the shield won't receive any damage.
 * In Cracked Wood Cave, there is a pen with five rats in it. Turn the difficulty slider to easiest and let the rats attack you repeatedly. Have a spell or potion to cure disease, though- if the rats give you a disease that lowers strength, you may get over-encumbered and stuck.
 * Once you obtain the Gray Cowl, go to the Bruma Guard Barracks with full heavy armor on. Once there, turn the difficulty all the way down, and equip the gray Cowl. The guards will start attacking you, in numbers of 9 or 10. If your health gets too low or your armor becomes broken, you can always unequip the Cowl to heal and repair. Once you're ready, just re-equip the Cowl. This method could also be used for Light Armor or Block.
 * Note: If your health gets too low, then you DO NOT have to sleep, you can just rest for 1 hour and your health will come back
 * See post above under Block for tip to level both Heavy Armor/Light Armor and Block simultaneously, and quick.

Magic Arts
As experience is not based on the level or cost of the spell cast, one should cast the cheapest spell in the school possible as rapidly as possible if they want to level the skill as quickly as possible. Holding block increases casting speed considerably. Access to the Arcane University or having the spellmaking altar activated at the Wizard's Tower will allow you to create the cheapest possible spells, reducing or eliminating your need to cease casting to regenerate mana.

Alchemy

 * Alchemy is easy to level up if you collect all the ingredients you see as you're doing other things. Occasionally visit the nearest Mages Guild to "borrow" a Mortar and Pestle, and just start making potions. Since it's only the number of potions that is important rather than their usefulness, buying food from tavern owners is also an option for getting ingredients.
 * If you want quick, simple leveling, go outside Skingrad and gather grapes. Also gather all the vegetables from the multiple farms in Cyrodiil, such as Odiil Farm east of Weynon Priory and Gweden Farm east of Anvil, or even go through barrels and crates in any town. Then go crazy creating Restore Fatigue potions. Selling these potions is also a good source of earning money. (Note: This is a good way to get your Mercantile skill up but be sure to sell each potion alone, if you sell in a bunch your mercantile will only go up for each sale not each item sold.)
 * Another way to level Alchemy is to go to the Imperial City Market District and buy all the food at the Feed Bag and all of the cheap 'Restore Fatigue' foods in the other nearby shops. There is also lots of food in the barrels and sacks located in the middle of the shop area. If you have a Mortar and Pestle (Mages Guild has tons) then make all the food into potions and sell it for profit. You can do this every time the store's stock updates.
 * Eat stuff. Ingredients are available for free almost everywhere outdoors, weigh very little, and eating alchemical ingredients ("wortcraft") will increase your Alchemy skill. Getting into the habit of picking up ingredients as you go, and eating them every once in a while when you have a good-sized load, will steadily raise your Alchemy skill. The Shivering Isles are a particularly easy place to gather a lot of ingredients in a short time.
 * Keep in mind that each ingredient eaten gives exactly one-fifth as much experience as making a single potion.
 * To get more money for your potions you can go to Frostcrag Spire (if you have it) and use the Frostcrag Alchemy Lab to get + 15 [Alchemy] with Alchemical Brilliance. If you are at 85 and use this to get to 100 your skill in alchemy will not go up while making potions. But being at 100 with Alchemical Brilliance will give you the ability to make single-ingredient potions and poisons (very profitable).
 * The all around best way is to use the arrow cloning glitch and clone two ingredients that makes a potion(like blood grass and watermelons)
 * Use ingredients that weigh the least or you will have issues picking them all up.

Alteration

 * Cast the smallest Shield spell you have over and over again on yourself. Spell level does not affect gains, so cast as cheap a spell as possible. Even faster is casting Open Very Easy Lock on any lock of a harder grade (i.e. at least an Easy lock) -- the lock won't open, but the skill will increase quickly. This also works on some doors that don't lock like the large ones in Imperial City. (You can do this to any lock with any "Open lock..." spell)


 * The easiest way to build any magic skill up, is to gain access to the Arcane University and create your own spells (or just use Frostcrag Spire). You just have to make sure they are the minimum and are targeted at self. This works with all types of magic. You can just tape down the cast button on the controller or balance a roll of pennies on the C button on the keyboard and go get some food. For the 360 or PS3 you can switch your television set to regular TV and just keep hitting right bumper. Check on your skill advancement during commercials. (This works for the other non-alchemy magic skills as well)
 * A good way of leveling in Alteration is to find a container/door with a lock, and continually use the spell "open very easy lock" on it. This will not unlock the container so you can keep casting for as long as you want and it will barely deplete your magicka. It counts towards your Alteration even though the container is not being unlocked. ( Try using willpower at the start of the game - it makes this a lot quicker )

Conjuration

 * The fastest and most efficient way to level in Conjuration is to summon a Bound Dagger. If you have access to the Arcane University, you can create a spell for Bound Dagger that lasts for 1 second. The dagger will disappear so fast that you can simply hold down the cast button and not be interrupted.
 * If you don't have access to the Arcane University, a fast way to level Conjuration is to summon a skeleton and continuously cast a Turn Undead spell on him. With this method I suggest getting your skeleton stuck somewhere or trap him. because he runs in fear after 3 successful casts.
 * A quick way to increase your level (also good for overall level) is to find a really low Magicka summon and just run around aimlessly in capital cities casting it over and over again. When you run out of Magicka, you can use a Welkynd Stone or you can just simply "wait" for an hour and your Magicka will be filled.

Destruction

 * After gaining access to the Arcane University, create a damage fatigue, 3-point for 1-second damage-on-self spell and cast it over and over again. An efficient way to do this automatically, is to stack a bunch of coins onto the cast-button, if this is however not possible, then it should be noted that you will cast spells significantly faster while blocking.
 * Once you reach apprentice level, create a new spell of Weakness to Fire with the same parameters. This way you don't have to worry about dying and go take a break.
 * A simple way to raise this is with the Vile Lair prisoner. Simply cast Destruction spells on him, as he won't wake up or die.
 * Following The Purification you can use Shadowmere for target practice seeing as it is an NPC that won't die or attract the guards.
 * The most useful way is probably to buy a bunch of repair hammers and cast a disintegrate armor 3 pts. for 1 second on self. This not only levels destruction, but you can level armorer rather quickly as well, which is a major help throughout the game.

Illusion

 * Cast a tiny Light spell over and over.
 * After gaining access to the Arcane University, create a Charm spell with a magnitude of 3 which is active for 1 second, make it so it is activated by touching. Go to the nearest NPC and keep using the spell on the NPC. As the spell is not in any way harmful to the NPC, the person will not attack you. Also, as the spell is so weak, it barely uses any Magicka.
 * For non-magical characters not intending to join the Mages Guild, the Novice-level spell Starlight (if Illusion is a main skill you will have this spell already) is an affective spell to cast, as at even apprentice level the spell only costs a meager 14 magicka to cast.

Mysticism

 * Cast any Mysticism-class spell repeatedly. Obviously, the best spells for this are spells that have low Magicka costs (usually self-made).
 * Be careful when using Mysticism spells on friendly/non-aggressive NPCs: Some (such as Soul Trap) may or may not cause the NPC to attack you. It should be recommended to use Life Detect (on Self or on Touch) as it does not cause any un-wanted hostility.

Restoration

 * See Destruction or Heavy Armor, above.


 * If you want to focus on Restoration alone, all you need to do is cast a Restoration spell repeatedly.


 * The cheapest skill for Restoration is a Restore Fatigue spell found at most chapels.


 * Make a spell that restores Restoration on touch. Create a spell with Dispel 3 pts for 1 sec, Fortify Willpower whatever degree your skill is at, Fortify Magicka whatever degree your skill is at, Disintegrate Weapon or Armor (x) points, and Weakness to Magic. This combination of effects ensures that you always have magicka because it will never fall below the spell's magicka cost. The key word is touch here because you can cast spells faster on touch than if you cast spells on your self. To increase your casting speed, hold down block while you cast this. Holding block and casting a touch Restoration spell (or other schools of magic spells) is three times faster than any self or target spell.


 * Make a Fortify Magicka 3 Points for 1 Second on self spell. Since it only costs 1 Point to cast and you gain 3 points each cast you will not run out of magicka casting this spell continuously. Cast it until you reach your desired level.

''Note: using multiple colleges in one spell will only level the first one. I.E. A spell that casts light and heals you will only level up the former; illusion.''

Acrobatics

 * You can increase Acrobatics quickly by finding a ledge or something that is just slightly taller than your character, running underneath it, and jamming on the jump button. The goal is to find a spot where your jumps are as small as possible. Be sure to keep moving forward or use auto run as well, as that seems to be required for this rapid-improvement technique. The Fo'c's'le is the best place for this method.
 * Jump from high places that cause damage to yourself. You gain more experience from taking fall damage. Remember that you will receive the same amount of experience from taking 1 point of fall damage as from taking 100, so you don't need to damage yourself too much. Just don't kill yourself doing it; use restoration spells after each jump. Saving repeatedly is tedious, but also an option.
 * Find a steep mountain or a little steep hill where it is possible to just walk up it. Jump up the mountain until you're at the top, then jump off bit by bit, but enough to take damage each time (you can heal yourself while doing this). Repeat as needed.
 * Simply jump everywhere you go. Slow method but adds up over time.
 * An easy way to level Acrobatics is to go to Benirus Manor (Anvil) and there will be this box/crate on the right of the door. Jump on top of it, and keep pressing the jump button as fast as you can. You barely jump at all, but it still counts as Acrobatic exp. It is possible to get stuck on the crate but then just use Fast Travel to get free. This box is replaced by a bench after the curse is lifted.
 * Also in Benirus Manor, in your bedroom you can jump on the headboard and keep pressing the jump button for raising Acrobatics.
 * In the Master Security Trainer's tent outside the Imperial Prison, jumping on top of the barrel and pressing the jump button repeatedly accomplishes the same thing.
 * The Bruma's Mage's Guild is also an excellent place to train acrobatics. When you enter the guild, go through the large doorway to the left and go up the stairs. When you reach the top, and are looking into the head of the guild's room, there should be a railing to your right. Run up to it and try to jump down to the floor below. The space between the top of the rail and the ceiling is too small, and you land immediately as you press the jump button. You can also train Sneak and any magic school skill by doing this. Go into Sneak mode and mash the jump and cast buttons.
 * Using a Paint Brush, you can place it anywhere there is a flat ceiling and the corner of a room, and preferably near a bed, such as in a fighter's guild, if you are using it to level. Using the paint brush can give you the smallest distance possible between the character's head and the ceiling. Have something hold a movement button towards the corner and simply press the jump button. You will hit the ceiling and almost immediately land, allowing very quick leveling. Note: Paint brushes will not float in the Game of the Year edition on the PS3, rendering this trick unavailable.

Light Armor

 * See Heavy Armor, above.
 * Making sure you have at least 5 gold for stealing an item or 40 gold for attacking a guard or other NPC simply pick grab an item that isn't yours while someone is watching you (the best place to do this is in a shop) put on whatever type of armor you wish to improve the skill of, and make sure you have nothing on that will reflect damage. Then wait for a guard to come along and when they do just simply resist arrest, or simply find a city guard and cast a very weak destruction spell, such as flare. Let them attack you until your skill is to the desired level; this is also a good way to improve your block, restoration, and armorer skills, as long as you can repair that type of armor (you must be at least journeyman to repair enchanted armors).
 * If you haven't finished the arena and you are still at a low level you can enter an arena match with the light raiment, but don't attack the other combatant. If you have enough magika to cast multiple healing spells, you can get your light armor to 100 in a few matches (However, fighting after a long time on a single combatant will cause the opponent's weapon will break and you will level up a lot slower.) Another benefit to this is gaining arrows that archers will launch at you.

Marksman

 * Get a weak bow and about 20 arrows - then buy a Summon Skeleton spell, cast it and fire away until it dies and repeat - If you want your skeleton to last longer then don't charge your shots, just tap the fire button. The reason the skeleton is the best for target practice is because arrows will always bounce off the bones and land nearby so you will never run out - just keep picking them up after about 10-15 shots or they start to oddly disappear. This is great for training Conjuration too.
 * Buy an Iron Bow and quite a few Iron Arrows. Go to the Weynon Priory and find any of the three sheep in the corral, preferably one of the female. Set the difficulty all the way up and make sure you have a decent restore health on touch/target set. Shoot as many arrows into one of the sheep as you like. They won't fight back, and as long as you keep the gates closed, they can only run so far away unless you corner them. Heal as needed and you have free Restoration and Marksman training.
 * Buy 200+ Iron Arrows and two or three Iron Bows. Find Umbra in Vindasel. Jump on top of the pillar in the middle of the room using the table. Make sure Umbra can't hit you from your spot. If you can, make a higher step with a paint brush. Shoot Umbra as much as possible (having the difficulty slider all the way up helps). After she is dead, you can also get her sword, Umbra, and her full Umbra's Ebony Armor set.
 * Use an Iron Bow and as many Iron Arrows as you can carry. Find a troll, then climb up onto a steep cliff or rock, where it is unable to follow, and start shooting. The Painted Trolls seem to be especially tough, with plenty of rocks in the environment. Between the low damage of Iron Bows and Arrows and the trolls' natural regeneration, the only limit is the number of arrows you can carry.
 * Just keep killing the featured scamps in the Whom Gods Annoy quest. As a mage at the Mages Guild tells you, new ones will keep on appearing to replace the ones you kill, plus cheap arrows will do the trick with little chance of harm in return.
 * Take your horse to the wilderness where no one is around and use a weak bow and arrow to shoot your horse. Your horse is very strong and can take a lot of hits (100+ arrows). When your horse is about to die use a Restore Health on Target to bring its health back to 100%. Your horse will not attack you, nor will he move or call for help. If you do not have a Restore Health spell, simply wait one hour.
 * After becoming the Grand Champion of the Arena and reaching level 18, arrange a fight against Minotaur Lords. Sit in the tunnel area leading up to the Arena and shoot at them; they will, for the most part, be unable to enter. On occasion they will be able to squeeze in; when this happens, simply run for the opposite tunnel and repeat.
 * If you have the Vile Lair plug-in, you can just keep shooting at your prisoner. He won't wake up and because he won't die you can shoot him as much you want.

Mercantile

 * Find an item that both buys and sells for 1 gold (such as the Rusty Iron Dagger gained in the tutorial). Buy and sell said item over and over and over again. Barring that, sell all items one at a time, even arrows and other large stacks. Remember to move the haggle bar high enough to get your bargaining through the merchant.
 * Sell items for the highest price possible. Increase the haggle percentile by 1 after you’ve sold three or four items. When the offer is refused go back by 2%.

Security

 * NOTE: HAVING THE Skeleton Key WILL HELP EXTREMELY.
 * Continuously fail to pick a lock (quick double clicks do it). This is expensive, however, as you keep breaking your lockpicks and need to purchase new ones. You can too use a skeleton key acquired from Nocturnal's quest
 * Find a lock and pick all of the tumblers except one, then stop picking the lock and start again. This allows you to train without losing lockpicks.
 * First obtain the Skeleton Key. After obtaining the key, go to a very hard lock and continuously auto-pick the lock. The key will never break and it will level up your skill extremely fast. In addition, the Skeleton Key raises your Security Skill by 40 for just having it in your inventory.
 * The Training chest in The Thieves Den mod also allows lockpicking practice. Especially if you have access to a few fences, one method is to buy as many lockpicks as you can ( from the two fences in The Thieves Den, and any others you have access to) and simply press X and break as many as you want. For reference, it takes about 1600 lockpicks to get from level 75 to level 100.
 * In reference to the above method, If you have access to Frostcrag Spire or the Arcane University you can create a spell to reduce your Security skill for a few seconds, cast it before using the training chest and it will help you level up a little quicker as you can repeatedly auto attempt and your character will likely not succeed in picking the lock, therefore speeding up the process.
 * If you have access to Frostcrag Spire you can do this method here. Otherwise, you could simply join The Mages Guild. Either way, you will need access to a Spell Making Alter. Go to Skingrad Mages Guild and talk to Sulinus Vassinus and acquire one of his spells; Drain Skill: Illusion or Drain Skill: Marksman. Now head to either the Spell Making Alter at Frostcraf Spire, or The Mages Guild in The Imperial City. Make a spell to cast upon yourself of Drain Skill: Security - Self - 100 Points - 2 Second Duration. This will require at least a Level 25 in Destruction and cost about 43 Magicka, assuming you are about Level 25 in Destruction. Now, fast travel over to Bruma with about 3,000 (Use Duplication Trick if needed) Lockpicks and walk up to the display cases next to where Countess Narina Carvain sits. Make sure she is away (Asleep) when you try this. This way, she is not there to spot you, nor is her guard. The only one there is Tolgan, of whom walks around. Stand aside the left concrete alter with the fire on it. That is, when you enter the room from the main archway, it is to your left. If sitting in her chair, it is to your right. It is the one with the three Akaviri Katanas in it. Crouch into Sneak-mode and cast the spell. Now before the spell wears off, attempt to pick it. This location is best because unlike doors to locked houses, you don't have to run the fear of entering and being caught. Also, there is a lack of people of whom could accidentally find you. Thirdly, this has a Very Hard lock on it from Level 1, making it ideal when you lower your Security all the way down to zero, effectively giving you 0% chance to open it. Simply continue to open it and every ten levels or so, recast the spell so you don't accidentally open it by some misguided chance. In the event you do open it on mistake, you have two more Display Cases; which reside behind her throne. It took me about 800 Lockpicks using the Auto-Attempt to reach from Security Level 23 to Security Level 51, to give you an idea of what you are looking at. Just keep using Auto-Attempt and you should be at Level 100 in no time.

Sneak

 * Before you do anything when you first start the game jump up on your prison bed and crouch. Put a rubberband on your control stick to keep walking into the wall. The guards wont come and this will go on for as long as you wish.
 * One place you can sneak indefinitely is in the beginning where the game first teaches you to sneak up on a goblin, just tape your controller and aim for a corner. Remember that at each of the skill benchmarks (apprentice, journeyman, etc.) you will have to acknowledge your skill level increase. ('a' for Xbox 360) in order to continue, so some supervision is suggested.
 * Another great place to raise your sneak skill up, is at the very first of the game after character and name creation. Before heading over to the jail door, go over to the wall that opens later for the main quest and sneak into it. It will level quickly because of the dark elf across the cell from you.
 * Crouch in a corner where you are near someone that doesn't pay attention and sneak at the wall - the door guards at Imperial City, behind the fans in the Arena or in the the shady corner.
 * Buy or otherwise acquire a Horse and ride it to the outside of one of the city walls, preferably somewhere that is relatively safe from random enemies or "scripted" enemies. Position your horse so that it is facing against one part of the wall(away from you) and crouch and sneak against another part of the wall. Be careful in certain cities however as some enemies spawn really close, also be careful not to do so on any "trails" around the city walls.
 * In Bravil, pickpocket the Skooma Den residents (apart from Roxanne Brigette). They will not report you for stealing and will not attack you even though their disposition is lowered down. Pickpocketing can be a faster method of raising Sneak skill compared to sneaking by people.
 * Also, keep in mind that if you are leveling sneak in a corner behind a guard in the Imperial City; you can hold block and level up a magical skill at the same time. This gives you a two-for-one on your time.

Speechcraft

 * Keep playing the persuasion mini-game with the random townsfolk including guards and beggars. After some Speechcraft level increases, you can play the game against the same people again (but usually only one or two rounds). In practice, use the small wedge for the hated reaction (it will rotate clockwise as you make choices) and one of the larger wedges for the best reaction. See Persuasion for more information.
 * When you first talk to somebody, make sure that your weapon is sheathed (the x button toggles this on the 360). If you reach the character's maximum disposition and you don't want to find another person, let them see your sword/mace/fists-of-fury and talk to them again. This will slightly reduce their disposition and let you play the minigame. Just lose a few times before restarting the technique below.
 * A slightly less graceful way to level up is to continually spin the wedge around in a circle while repeatedly tapping the A button. Rounds will go by in seconds and you will level up very quickly. The NPC's disposition will rise and fall, but the skill is increased by the number of times the Speechcraft mini-game is played, not successful increases of disposition.
 * One thing of note, it appears that when you "randomize" what selections you pick instead of going clockwise or counter-clockwise the game seems to give you more experience than otherwise.