

So if a person with low enchant had a ring of fireballs they'd burn through the charges in a handful of shots while a person with high enchant will be able to shoot fireballs for days.Īll in all that build looks pretty solid. The good thing about a high enchant skill is you use less charges per use of enchanted items. Most people will pay an enchanter to enchant their stuff. One thing to know about Enchanting is it's almost impossible without exploits to enchant your own items successfully 100% of the time. Plus if you want to disarm traps without security you also have to invest in Mysticism for telekinesis. Some people say to choose Alteration over security as the unlock spells make lockpicking obsolete and you also get cool things like jump, levitation, waterbreathing, etc. You'll find yourself using long blades more at the start because your skill will be higher and because you're using them your long blade will level more and more till short blade is leagues behind. I'd probably advise against picking both long blade and short blade. They will level faster if they're in Major/Minor though. So even if you don't choose any stealth skills in Major/Minor you can get good at them later. So you can start with whatever skills you want, train those up, get a bit of money and then buy training in the rest that you think would be useful. The thing is with Morrowind there is no cap on the amount of times you can train per level. Public Moderation Logs RSS Please refer to the guide on reddiquette before commenting and posting. To display spoilers in comments: Use (/spoiler) to show Crassius Curio is fabulous If your submission contains any spoilers, please consider tagging it with or in the title, for those users who haven't played a million times. Here are the links to Discord servers of the fellow communities and projects.

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Installation of the game and the essential mods. These will walk you through beautifying Morrowind with modern graphics, all while still retaining the original games charm. Below you'll find some great options to help you through it. Getting started with modding can be a daunting prospect for new players. Welcome to r/Morrowind, a subreddit dedicated to Bethesda's 2002 open world RPG, the third installment in the The Elder Scrolls series.
