You doubt me :ignore:?
You doubt me :ignore:?
decided to try the crossbow I'm liking it so far. kinda sucks they removed some of morrowinds weapons in oblivion that and the monsters morrowind has some really weird monsters.
That wiki has a lot of useful info for the games, I've used it for years especially when I've tried to remember some particular details.
Nice :)
CECHBxx ?
I think the first time I found dwarven crossbow I kept it for a bit, partly because I couldn't sell it and get full price but also just to try it out instead of using a bow.
Trainers.
You will have to look up a list of NPC's.
With this particular game the item will recharge over time by itself :)
On better char builds (non-magic based) I would have multiple enchanted weapons and rotate through them on an expedition. Get to a place to rest and sleep for some days and items will recharge.
If you're off exploring and need to recharge something then use a filled soul gem.
I would usually have a light dagger enchanted with soul trap and some unfilled smaller gems (although if exploring you usually find some) for farming and recharging.
For mercantile I never really bothered about it.
Just grab loot based on value and light weight (so you get better overall value) and sell constantly.
You have to remember that everything in this game is like a roll of the dice, your stats just give you bonuses for that basically.
It's more difficult in that sense (even on easiest setting) than Oblivion and Skyrim.
I actually just remembered the first weekend I played this game many years ago on Xbox (standard version not goty).
It was a rental and there wasn't a manual (someone had ripped it out previously) and no physical map.
Also, I temporarily didn't have internet where I was living at that time so I couldn't look anything up :wacko:
Oh boy was it hard to figure shit out :lol
ok so that's why my skill was never going up I did find a couple soul gems I'm glad I held onto them. the only magic weapon I have is a spider dagger that I looted form I think a dark brotherhood assassin
that's kinda what I've been doing now that I have a good amount of money(kinda like fallout)
that had to be hard the game doesn't give you much of a tutorial.
Yeah it was really hard back then. It was a very unfamiliar game for me but I had heaps of frustrating fun.
I didn't buy a copy for myself until the Xbox goty was released and I still have the exact same copy :D
If you don't find a dagger with soul trap you might come across a sword. Either as loot or a trader might have one.
It's handy to farm your own souls for recharging, you can use all of that to boost some stats and you can try enchanting yourself.
Ideally you would want to eventually try to make some enchanted gear for yourself especially some constant effect gear (levitation ring is very handy among other things).
I do have a couple things right now a healing ring a ring of fire invisibility and recall(does that take me to the nearest temple?)
my build is not good I went wood elf acrobat and tower. I didn't think I'd see that much combat and forgot stealth isn't that good in this game.
So Marvel's Avengers is pretty fun. I'm finally kind of getting into the game lol. Just got to where you get Thor back on the team.
Also, starting a new job soon. :) Got offered a job by my old 4th grade teacher. Full time Graphic Design work for his T-Shirt company.
Fucking hyped as shit. I did this design this afternoon before Bible study lol.
Spoiler warning:
I can't read :revwacko:.
Is that spelt the American way?
And wtf happened to Grouch's avatar?
Someone needs to fix the AR of his sig.
Might do something myself. Been awhile.
commie go home :wacko:
so I found out that by declining a request in morrowind(because I was helping that stupid nord to get his axe back) I couldn't accept the quest from the person I declined, I don't think I missed out on much the reward was boots of blinding speed.
I do hope that's not the case for other quests.
Load an older save (I usually have 2-3 for these games) and always accept quests. Your journal will get messy, but whatever :P
Yeah I usually keep one old save (several levels back, in case I've made some bad choices) and then have two current ones I switch between for conversations and also exploring dungeons etc.
I've kept that habit from TES III and used it all the way through TES and Fallout games up to Fallout 4.
Some people have more saves than that, eg like for Fallout 3 where you have different cheevos/trophies associated with karma at certain levels.
Lynx consoles arrived today. They don't look too bad really considering they aren't boxed.
I forgot how large these things are :lol
Dreamcast region free bios kit arrived too, so I can mod my Japanese V3 console (VA1 that currently isn't MIL-CD compatible).
nice.
Ordered Chip's Challenge - Lynx (CiB sealed).
Probably not the best choice of game but it wasn't expensive.
Or something involving Disney rodents :awesome:
Disney rodents in the butt
found a firebite dagger and 60+ gold in a stump in the swamp just randomly I killed one of those bird thing with my crossbow and went to loot it I looked down and there it was just sitting in a stump. totally random would have been nice to have found it earlier in the game though.
At the start of the game (Seyda Neen) there's a quest where you can find a bunch of stuff inside a stump.
There's other hidden stuff randomly round the map iirc (including Solstheim), but the contents aren't random afaik they were all placed there specifically.
It's just another reason why this game still has replay value imo.