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unitself
post Aug 29 2005, 08:13 AM
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Have any of you played and/or finished Morrowind?
I bought it years ago, never got very far, got frustrated and put it away. Well, I took it out over the weekend and made a new character and started over. I am only a few hours into it so I have only completed a few Fighter's Guild quests. I am on "Find me a Code Book" quest for them right now.
Basically, does anyone have any pointers?
1) Is there a good way to spend money on weapons and armour? Does a weapon type have an advantage over another?
2) Is there a way that I can find out what herbs and animal parts do what? For example - What is Rat Meat useful for or what does Moon Sugar do? And how does my character find out?
3) Is it better do join a guild and do all of their quests, then join another guild and then do all of thier quests, repeat, repeat... or roam around and pick up quests along my travels? I am curious because during my last game, I FREQUENTLY got caught by much stronger opponents when I just roamed the roads.

Anyways... any tips?



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post Aug 30 2005, 08:23 AM
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QUOTE (unitself @ Aug 30 2005, 07:55 AM)
I also don't like the way that people speak an introduction to you, usually slightly insulting, but then you have to read their responses to your questions which are often opposite in tone to their spoken greeting.

In case you're wondering, they are probably rude to you because of your charisma and speechcraft skills not being high enough. People speak to you differently depending on how well you're able to carry yourself and the personal relationship you forge with them(hence the little numbered red bar when you speak to someone, representing how much they like you).

Increase your speechcraft and it becomes easier to persaude people to like you. If people like you, sometimes they might tell you additional info or give you quests they usually wouldn't. Just make sure you save before persuading.
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