Enchanted items are more useful than potions in Morrowind, I think. Mostly because they actually recharge over time, and you can have items with touch/target offensive spells.
dude if you finish all of ajiras quests she gives you quests that help you get some real solid items that fortify attributts constantly as longs as you wearing them
@gixG17 Means that you can 'insist' on a price when bartering. Sometimes, if they like you enough, and the price isn't too high, you can 'insist' after they refuse a price a couple times. Their disposition will go down some, but it helps your Mercantile.
I agree. Especially until you get the Morrowind Code Patch that fixes the Mercantile bug (until fixed; the higher your mercantile skill, the less people are willing to offer you for rewards or to buy items).
Just food for thought if you choose to do a second play-through with some mods, there is a mod by a guy named Fliggerty called something like "Oblivion-Style Alchemy" or "Oblivion-Style Poison" etc.... I'll let you figure out what the mod does.
@gixG17 If you insist in buying Really expensive stuff for only 1 Gold or if you Repeadeatly tell him to buy your Whickwheet for like 126 Gold It eventually happens,your Mercantile Skill only determines your chances... it's sort of Realistic,if you annoy them the evantually do what you tell 'em
@gixG17 In that case, I should probably tell you that in Caldera there is a place called "Ghorak Manor". Go inside and go upstairs and take the Orcish armor. They yell at you, but you don't get any bounty. Sell it to the scamp in the house, (Don't kill him), and you make like 5000 drakes.
I can't make any sense of it. I think what he means is like, He'll make a video explaining what he means, because he can't explain it in text....? Who the hell knows.
If you have the Atronach birthsign, you can make a gamble and hope that the magicka used by your self-detrimenting potions/spells will be absorbed by you. That way you can continuously cast "I'm an idiot"-type spells and train destruction without losing any health. I don't know if you can do this with potions though. It's also a pretty standard form of grinding, so true RPGers probably wouldn't do it more than a couple times for novelty.
OMG NEVER SELL FLIN!!!!!!!!! thats what i was saying to my screen when you sold it. it would have helped your weight problem man cuz it FORTIFES you're strength by 20 points SO yhat means 20 more pounds!
This tip is too late and i am sure you already know it. in Morrowind, whatever items or enemies you killed REMAINS in the game world so whatever loot that is heavy for you to carry, you can go back and retrieve it at any time to sell it off again. Thats why i love this game. However, there is a problem. All merchants in MW have a fixed amount of gold they carry so if you have a fav merchant u go to all the time to sell items, soon he/she will run out of gold to buy from you.
So much truth about waiting for the moment that never comes when saving potions
I'm waiting for him to try to poison his dagger
I love how he keeps walking around with his hands forward like a zombie.
Enchanted items are more useful than potions in Morrowind, I think. Mostly because they actually recharge over time, and you can have items with touch/target offensive spells.
dude if you finish all of ajiras quests she gives you quests that help you get some real solid items that fortify attributts constantly as longs as you wearing them
Your High Def is like perfect
I'm still waiting for you to finally try and apply one of those "poisons" to your blade.
@gixG17 Means that you can 'insist' on a price when bartering. Sometimes, if they like you enough, and the price isn't too high, you can 'insist' after they refuse a price a couple times. Their disposition will go down some, but it helps your Mercantile.
@StoneMonkWisdom ahh, i thought u meant the chest is only in PC version, thanks for clearing that up
I agree. Especially until you get the Morrowind Code Patch that fixes the Mercantile bug (until fixed; the higher your mercantile skill, the less people are willing to offer you for rewards or to buy items).
>XD yep. i have the potions then a fight comes, im panicking and i forget them.
mew.
i graoned when he didnt see the levitate spell
2.20 'I can feather myself',sounds a bit sick éh...
This part really ends on a cliffhanger.
0:58 yes, she sells spells by the seashore.
@echo1194 He is playing vanilla Morrowind in these videos - you need one of the XPacs for that to happen.
@gixG17 in reference to open spells, how many points it does is how high of a Lock Level it will open.
Wow! Try running two windows: one from 8:38 and another one from 0:00. Gix talking to himself! Hilarious! :)
@gamebugfinder and also the how much money they charge/offer for stuff is influenced by their disposition towards you.
I think you're magic. Bartering up 20 at a mercantile of 8. I have trouble bartering up 10 at level 35! >:O
@Fantasiaanzu1 That's only in OBLIVION, that orc talks like that with you no matter what.
@StoneMonkWisdom what do you mean, by, "for the pc"
Actually for every point of strength you gain 5 extra encumbrance.
*runs around screaming something about being blind*
Light+Night Eye 100=X_x
Just food for thought if you choose to do a second play-through with some mods, there is a mod by a guy named Fliggerty called something like "Oblivion-Style Alchemy" or "Oblivion-Style Poison" etc.... I'll let you figure out what the mod does.
Fair enough ^^
@MikailCaboose ya my bad :P
@echo1194 That only happens if you have Tribunal installed ^^
@gixG17
If you insist in buying Really expensive stuff for only 1 Gold or if you Repeadeatly tell him to buy your Whickwheet for like 126 Gold It eventually happens,your Mercantile Skill only determines your chances...
it's sort of Realistic,if you annoy them the evantually do what you tell 'em
@gixG17 In that case, I should probably tell you that in Caldera there is a place called "Ghorak Manor". Go inside and go upstairs and take the Orcish armor. They yell at you, but you don't get any bounty. Sell it to the scamp in the house, (Don't kill him), and you make like 5000 drakes.
Yeah 4:19! !..! :D
I can't make any sense of it. I think what he means is like, He'll make a video explaining what he means, because he can't explain it in text....? Who the hell knows.
:x but I like making my drugs...I mean potions... its part of my character!
Mew! -uses a potion of light for 100ft on you-
If you have the Atronach birthsign, you can make a gamble and hope that the magicka used by your self-detrimenting potions/spells will be absorbed by you. That way you can continuously cast "I'm an idiot"-type spells and train destruction without losing any health. I don't know if you can do this with potions though. It's also a pretty standard form of grinding, so true RPGers probably wouldn't do it more than a couple times for novelty.
@HardWarUK does it really matter? its what he wanrs to do.. and pleas elaborate on "being a prat of the world"
Isn't that what I just said?
@Gheydolf I like it how you copied the description.
You can't put potions on your blade =)
OMG NEVER SELL FLIN!!!!!!!!! thats what i was saying to my screen when you sold it. it would have helped your weight problem man cuz it FORTIFES you're strength by 20 points SO yhat means 20 more pounds!
This tip is too late and i am sure you already know it. in Morrowind, whatever items or enemies you killed REMAINS in the game world so whatever loot that is heavy for you to carry, you can go back and retrieve it at any time to sell it off again. Thats why i love this game. However, there is a problem. All merchants in MW have a fixed amount of gold they carry so if you have a fav merchant u go to all the time to sell items, soon he/she will run out of gold to buy from you.
dude play portal 2