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Post by marek0712 on Dec 31, 2014 1:31:10 GMT
Back in Morrowind... It's been a while. In order to get rich and level up, I read this tip and followed it: I used to make lots of potions (I used to increase the ingredients in the shops, so I could make hundreds of potions), then I used to visit Creeper and sell everything. I used the money to pay trainers in order to increase the right skills to level up.
In Oblivion, the first time I visited Skingrad, I wondered "where's the city? is it just a stupid passage?". Later I found the elevations...
In Daggerfall... I never leave that cave. Bats and Rats always kill me. =(
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Post by mewgull on Dec 31, 2014 10:23:39 GMT
Yepp, the layout of Skingrad at first evaded me completely. I always felt Skingrad to be a very "hard" and "stony" city compared to the other ones. My player´s domicile was a house boat close to Bravil I partly programmed myself. But I digress...
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Post by Sniffles on Dec 31, 2014 11:20:23 GMT
Back in Morrowind... It's been a while. In order to get rich and level up, I read this tip and followed it: I used to make lots of potions (I used to increase the ingredients in the shops, so I could make hundreds of potions), then I used to visit Creeper and sell everything. I used the money to pay trainers in order to increase the right skills to level up. In Oblivion, the first time I visited Skingrad, I wondered "where's the city? is it just a stupid passage?". Later I found the elevations... In Daggerfall... I never leave that cave. Bats and Rats always kill me. =( Been there, done that... I wonder how many years I've waited for the Creeper to have more money? Been there, couldn't find the city. Walked right through the place twice. Never been there but would probably do that.
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Post by marek0712 on Dec 31, 2014 14:26:59 GMT
I think, the only way to increase Creeper's money is to buy everything he's got and then sell that expensive weapon.
When I started playing Oblivion, I used to buy Rosethorn House as soon as possible. I liked the feeling of a maid in the house. I didn't feel so lonely. Later, with the mods, my happiest character lived in Arborwatch. There were three bedrooms, it was enough for my character, Vilja and Fergus (sometimes Neeshka and or Sonia). By the way, Skingrad could look like a much more prosperous city if they transformed that corridor into a street with houses and shops.
Speaking of Houses, it was a problem, at first, to settle down in Morrowind. I had to read some spoilers in order to find a place to call home. I started with that shack in Seyda Neen, then I moved to a bedroom in Ald'ruhn Mages Guild and finally, I learned how to mod the game and I added an apartment in Vivec Foreign Quarters where my character lived with Indiana James. I remember to desire Vori's House in Balmora, but when I finally entered the house, it wasn't what I expected.
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petra
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Post by petra on Feb 27, 2015 22:06:18 GMT
Morrowind was just a game to me. I played the whole Guild Wars (I) trilogy and loved it. Of course you can't replace human interaction, and I suppose I established my own little clique there.
But my confession is that..I never expected to be taken by Morgana and Lauren so much...and to be offended so much by Jannica.
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Post by roadbum on Mar 16, 2015 23:32:31 GMT
Not long after starting Morrowind I was scrambling around in the mountains and found Keening as well of course I died as well but I always wondered what it was doing there as well. I also want to say I found something on one of the southern islands but it's been so long now I can't remember what it was Oh well!
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