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Most Annoying Morrowind Creatures |
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Zarrexaij |
Jun 18 2005, 09:35 PM
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Knower
Joined: 29-April 05
From: Chickasha, Oklahoma
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Bonewalkers are officially the most annoying creature alive or undead.
They curse you, drain your attributes, and most annoying of all, they pop up when you least expect them.
I personally like cliff racers, unless I have no weapons or spells. I kick cliff racer tail, even at level one, which pure mage characters!
This is Zarrexaij, the Cliffracer Slayer and Hater of all Bonewalker Kind.
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Shurakai |
Jun 19 2005, 09:36 AM
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Associate
Joined: 18-June 05
From: Oz
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[quote=9of9]I worship and adore my Thief's Ring of Constant Effect Invisibility (no cheat, mind you - simply a lot of money paid to a certain mage to make one for me ). Riecklings though tend to get on my nerves whenever I'm in Solstheim, they go after me in droves the moment I set foot on any patch of snow.[/quote]
Ah yes..Reicklngs. The are pretty annoying too and even more so when they are riding warthogs. >_<
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milanius |
Jun 19 2005, 09:53 PM
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Agent
Joined: 14-February 05
From: 2.5m x 3.5m
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A scrib is just a little baby kwama and he is one of the few non-violent creatures, so if you attack him you get what you deserve on the other side of the scale are 2 of the most annoying, most idiotic creatures of Morrowind: Cliff Racer and Slaughterfish... the really annoying thing abouth them, however, isn't even the fact that they attack relentlesly - it is the fact that they would attack you even if you're Lv 100, just so they could annoy you to death :< however, one doesen't have to go to waters very often (unless it's a part of a quest or he/she feels like swimming), and that makes the slaughterfish ecounters less frequent than those with the dreaded racers, which is why I hate those flying craplings more than any other enemy in MW.
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Zlo činiti od zla se braneći, tu zločinstva nema nikakvoga
Petar II Petrovic Njegos (1813-1851)
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9of9 |
Jun 19 2005, 11:09 PM
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Finder
Joined: 31-May 05
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Well, in defense of cliffracer (I know, not a good cause) they only really start appearing and getting annoying once you're out in the ashlands somewhere. The Grazelands, Ascadian Isles and Bitter Coast... practically no cliffracers whatsoever. Me, I loathe the ashlands and am, for entirely inexplicable reasons almost phobic of dust storms (probably because I mistook them for Blight storms early on in the game, and confused Blight with Corpus... hence the fear that remains to this day ); hence I very very rarely venture out into the dreary lands of ash and have a largely cliffracer-free existance.
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Zelda_Zealot |
Jun 20 2005, 02:35 AM
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Knower
Joined: 9-June 05
From: Summerville SC
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[quote=9of9]Well, in defense of cliffracer (I know, not a good cause) they only really start appearing and getting annoying once you're out in the ashlands somewhere. The Grazelands, Ascadian Isles and Bitter Coast... practically no cliffracers whatsoever. Me, I loathe the ashlands and am, for entirely inexplicable reasons almost phobic of dust storms (probably because I mistook them for Blight storms early on in the game, and confused Blight with Corpus... hence the fear that remains to this day ); hence I very very rarely venture out into the dreary lands of ash and have a largely cliffracer-free existance.[/quote]
I guess your lucky, all I ever see there is Cliffracers, Cliffracers, and more Cliffracers.
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Hammergand |
Jun 20 2005, 10:58 PM
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Retainer
Joined: 23-May 05
From: New Zealand
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Heh, Greater Bonewalkers. The only creature I've ever run away from.
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RoleplayingRaith8 |
Jun 30 2005, 08:46 PM
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Associate
Joined: 28-June 05
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Cliffracers are the most annoying.
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Wolfie |
Jul 1 2005, 02:30 AM
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Mage
Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland
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Greater Bonewalkers annoy me far more than Cliffracers because of that damn drain strength
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