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So, I decided after looking at this thread, it needed editing.
Morrowind discussion, discuss about Morrowind.
Pretty straight forward really.
Tell us your Morrowind storys, cool stuff you've done ect.
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> In the village of Caldera [get there via the Mage's Guild teleports],
> there's a building called Gharnok Manor. Upstairs there's a growling
> creature called a "Creeper" which will buy most items off
> you for their full value up to 5000 gold.
> So try to find some valuable items and take them to the Creeper and
> sell them.
> If the Creeper's money runs out and you've still got stuff to sell,
> rest for 24 hours and the Creeper's money to regenerate back up to
> 5000 gold, and you can keep on selling.
Alternatively..
Looking at the map, find the town of Suran in the lower right corner. South of this, you should find a Daedric ruin island 'Mzahnch'. Just off the coast of this place (in fact, on the 'h' of Mzahnch on the map) there should be an island with a talking mudcrab on it. You can sell most things to him, and he's got 10,000 G on him.
If you're clever, you can devise a way of selling items of value greater than 10,000 G to this crab. It's a complicated method, but quite satisfying once you work it out. I'll leave you to it, but I can explain it if you want.
>
> In Vivec, donate a levitation spell or two to a small shrine somewhere
> in the streets. You'll be blessed with some kind of super-long-lasting
> levitation. I don't know if it's permanent, but it just keeps going.
It's when you complete that pilgrimage.
You have to buy a potion, no home made ones, when you lay it at the shrine you get 24 hours of permanet levitation, basically flying.
Someone's made Lilarcor +3 from Baldur's Gate - the talking sword :)
It even levels up and changes shape and size.
I just downloaded the one for cloaks and stuff too.
> Black Glove wrote:
> On the subject of new inclusions in Morrowind: I'd like to see a
> "magic carpet" - kind of a permanant levitation/flying
> device. When used the appearance of the gameworld would transform
> into
> a magical haze, similar to when Frodo puts the Ring on. Just a
> little
> thing I'd like to see.
>
> Currently, there's nothing I know which does this...
In Vivec, donate a levitation spell or two to a small shrine somewhere in the streets. You'll be blessed with some kind of super-long-lasting levitation. I don't know if it's permanent, but it just keeps going.
> So can you only have one plugin active at a time?
>
> If so it's going to be hard to choose...
If you're on Xbox, you don't get plugins at all. You get what's in the package, and that's it. In GoTY edition this will be Morrowind, plus both Tribunal and Bloodmoon expansions. Otherwise, you just get Morrowind.
If you're on PC, you can have any number of plugins loaded at the same time. I have around 30 or so, some people have upwards of 200.
> Is there a pint where you can say you have completed it? Or does it
> just keep going on and on as one big alternate reality?
There is a point where you can say that you've completed everything, but let me put it this way: I must have spent about 400+ hours playing it and I still haven't explored every nook and cranny of the vast island or completed every quest/sub-quest.
There's also a new version of Morrowind coming [on Xbox] in the autumn which features a new city and a new island. You can carry over your saved game from the first version into the newer version.
If so it's going to be hard to choose...