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Morrowind Mischiefs, A Characters Update thread |
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ghastley |
Jul 26 2018, 08:34 PM
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The Solstheim witches have levelled summoning spells, so it's dependent on your level what you get. Also, ranged characters can often defeat the witches before they get the chance to summon at all.
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Renee |
Aug 3 2018, 01:07 AM
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Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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Yeah, good point, SR. Yes, in Skyrim you've got nords and a lot of undead which are immune or resistant.
That cave Igodah was trying to conquer (Ummagumma or whatever it's called) is too tough for her right now. So she's headed to Balmora. She's going to try to enchant some of her gear with Shield spells. I think that'll be a good start, to get her robe, her gantlets, belt, and boots enchanted, what do you all think? She's got 940 gold right now. That should be a nice start.
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ghastley |
Aug 3 2018, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(Renee @ Aug 2 2018, 08:07 PM) Yeah, good point, SR. Yes, in Skyrim you've got nords and a lot of undead which are immune or resistant.
That cave Igodah was trying to conquer (Ummagumma or whatever it's called) is too tough for her right now. So she's headed to Balmora. She's going to try to enchant some of her gear with Shield spells. I think that'll be a good start, to get her robe, her gantlets, belt, and boots enchanted, what do you all think? She's got 940 gold right now. That should be a nice start.
I haven't seen Ummagumma mentioned for ages. That was the Pink Floyd album that gave us "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" - best title of all time! Was there a Pict in your cave? This post has been edited by ghastley: Aug 3 2018, 04:21 PM
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Renee |
Aug 8 2018, 12:37 AM
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From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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28 Frost Fall (Day 75) 4 p.m. Igodah is back in Pelagiad, brewing up a batch of potions. Most of these are for sale. Her money situation has definitely improved over the weeks, since she's constantly got almost a thousand gold at all times. She ascended to Level 7 too. I dropped +3 into Intelligence, +2 into Willpower, and +2 into Speed. She has also given up on the idea of become some great enchanter. Enchanting is really tough in this game, if it's not a Major skill. So instead, she's going to learn how to Paralyze! Paralyzation has always struck me as something very evil mages would do. None of my others (except maybe Mycharonna in Skyrim, and maybe one witch I had in Oblivion) use anything which causes complete immobilization like this. Such an EVIL way to go about things. But you know what? This post has been edited by Renee: Aug 8 2018, 12:42 AM
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Renee |
Aug 14 2018, 04:37 PM
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From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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I will put it like this: compared to a lot of my others who would choose not to totally disable their opponents, Igodah comes across as more evil than some of them. At least some of my other evils allow their enemies to fight back, know what I mean? But in the end, she's not really any worse or better than they are. They stay in their caves, while she's the one who's really the invader. As it turns out though, Paralysis as sold by many vendors is not enough. The standard spell sold by several Mages Guild associates costs 95 gold, and only paralyzes for 5 seconds. Igodah has a 100% chance of casting this spell (no failure) but by the time the enemy is disabled and she's hit it with a couple destruction spells, the paralysis is already wearing off. So she thinks the answer will be to get into Spellmaking, to create a longer-lasting version than 5 seconds. I had an epic moment with her yesterday, by the way, as a rainstorm struck Maryland. She was mixing up a batch of potions, and the game informed me she'd made 45 in Alchemy, and she should "rest and meditate on what she has learned." Yesss!!!! Level 7. But that's not all. 45 is apparently Journeyman in this game, not 50 as in later games. This means she now knows three effects of each ingredient instead of two. What does this mean? It means all the extra ingredients she's been carrying around for weeks quickly got used up. Boiled and ground into potions & poisons. And more potions / poisons for sale means more money!
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ghastley |
Aug 14 2018, 05:15 PM
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One thing I liked about the way Morrowind does Alchemy is that combining ingredients makes the same potion/poison whether you know the effects or not. It never made sense in Oblivion that the same mix got different results just because you knew more about it. I was never much good at figuring out effects I didn't yet know from that, but apparently it's possible.
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Renee |
Aug 15 2018, 12:57 AM
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Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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QUOTE(ghastley @ Aug 14 2018, 12:15 PM) One thing I liked about the way Morrowind does Alchemy is that combining ingredients makes the same potion/poison whether you know the effects or not. It never made sense in Oblivion that the same mix got different results just because you knew more about it. My daughter's taken some chemistry in high school. It's all about durations and amounts. How much of something mixed together for how long. Some elements and molecules have a very finite sense of time. Mix them together at one temperature, under certain conditions, and you'll get a certain result. Mix them under other conditions, something much different can happen. I dunno, a lot of it flies over my head. I just assume (in the game) it's the alchemist refining his or her techniques. I get what you're saying though. I like the way Skyrim does alchemy, too. No effects are known at all unless the character eats them, or experiments in the correct way. That's my favorite method, I think. Igodah is in Ald'Ruhn and just visited the Khajiit who runs the Spellmaking department. Upped her Paralyze spell from 5 seconds to 15. Cost 231 gold. Only problem is now there's an 84% chance of success instead of 100%. But heck, 84 is pretty decent odds during most fights. Bring on the pwnage. This post has been edited by Renee: Aug 15 2018, 01:01 AM
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Renee |
Sep 2 2018, 02:05 AM
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Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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I rolled yet another nu t00n! His name is Armand Hammer. It is 17 Last Seed in his gameworld, and Armand spends his first day in Seyda Neen doing some eradications, walking around killing mudcrabs and kwama foragers with his brand-new iron warhammer. After walking around a bit ridding nuisances, he also stumbles upon a fallen tax collector guy. Wow. 200 gold. Now Armand can afford to buy that ringmail cuirass, along with some other armor pieces. He walks out the tradehouse looking good, and wearing chitin on his hands and shoulders, an Imperial chain helmet, and Nordic fur boots. Addamasartus, anyone?
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Lopov |
Sep 2 2018, 01:25 PM
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Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia
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QUOTE(Renee @ Sep 2 2018, 03:05 AM) After walking around a bit ridding nuisances, he also stumbles upon a fallen tax collector guy. If Armand is in a quest-mood, it's possible to track down the guy who had killed the tax collector.
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"I saw a politician the other day." "Horrible creatures - I avoid them whenever I can."
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SubRosa |
Sep 2 2018, 04:27 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
From: Between The Worlds
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QUOTE(Lopov @ Sep 2 2018, 08:25 AM) QUOTE(Renee @ Sep 2 2018, 03:05 AM) After walking around a bit ridding nuisances, he also stumbles upon a fallen tax collector guy. If Armand is in a quest-mood, it's possible to track down the guy who had killed the tax collector. And get yourself a lovely sea-side home while you are at it!
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Renee |
Sep 14 2018, 10:05 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 19-March 13
From: Ellicott City, Maryland
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23 Last Seed (Day 8) 2 p.m. -- Armand Hammer is in Ebonheart, and not exactly loving life in Morrowind so far. Half the people hate him in Vivec City, and other than killing nuisance creatures, he can't seem to get anything done.
He joined the Fighters Guild, for instance, yet can't finish up the first quest. Why? Because the orc who's supposedly carrying a certain ring REALLY does not like Armand. Because Armand's Personailty is only 30, that's definitely part of it. I remember breezing through this first quest with my dark elf from last summer.
Armand also can't join the Imperial Legion right away. There's supposed to be another town which has its own Imperial fort. Apparently in this other town, Armand can join, but the name of the town is one we havn't heard of before (Not me, not Igodah, certainly not Armand).
So for now, Armand Hammer draws Creature Duty. Walking outside of Ebonheart with his BIG iron warhammer, looking for nuisance creatures to beat asunder.
This post has been edited by Renee: Sep 14 2018, 10:09 PM
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Lopov |
Sep 14 2018, 10:33 PM
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Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia
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Nobody likes poor Armand. Armand can try taunting the Orc for as long until he attacks though that requires lots of saving & loading if one's Speechcraft skill is low. Or he can just pwn the guy and serve his time. But I guess Armand isn't as evil, so just forget my suggestions. IIRC to join the Legion, you need to travel to Gnisis which is far indeed but by traveling by silt striders he can get there directly.
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