For old school fun, do Daggerfall! That game was so janky it’s impossible to tell where the gameplay ended and the jank began. My favorite thing was how your horse couldn’t jump fences so in order to get over them you had to put it in your backpack.
"The Dwemer suddenly vanished" "I wonder how" *Dwemer discovered this glitch first. Raised their intelligence so high they became self aware and blinked out of existence*
Michael Kirkbride, the major lore writer of Elder Scrolls is, well he consume a lot of psychedelic for making Morrowind alone, but he leave from Bethesda before Oblivion released, then he agree making a DLC for Oblivion, Knight of The Nine, that's why that DLC feel so mind blowing, sad that now Elders Scroll become too casual, if you interested in some good lore from Modern Elder Scrolls, your best bet is ESO.
The zero-sum individual is at least as dangerous as the Aldmeri Dominion...with their purposeful weakening of The Towers, and deliberate attempt to quash the worship of Tiber Septim/Talos. So...the big overarching metaphysical concepts of the Elder Scrolls are CHIM, and that existence itself is just the dream of an ultimate power. There are a lot of fan interpretations, and books in-universe and out-of-universe (but written by the former loremaster at Bethesda Michael Kirkbride) that give clues about all of this. The fundamentals are that CHIM is the recognition of the self as being bound by laws, and that to break those bonds requires the recognition of ecstacy that truly breaking those bonds would give...CHIM is the absolute expression of divine will...which is ironic because the gods themselves in their innate power, are hindered in the achievement of CHIM because they have fewer bonds to break. This travels down the line too...not only gods, but dragons too. Because dragons possess the innate Thu'um, they are lesser creators. The thu'um is not just some kind of simple guttural magic, it is actually a language which echoes creation magic and thus alters reality by its nature. This inherent power, and the lack of bonds of mortality by any non-divine means (the dragoborn wields the gift of Kyne with the blessing of Akatosh and is sort of twice divine by that fact). Because dragons are innately free from bonds, the instilling of a bond in the form of truly understanding mortality and how crushing it is to the sublime will by use of Joor Zah Frool (Dragonrend), literally robs them of much of their physical freedom, binding them to the ground. It is the only shout the dragons cannot learn or truly know as the very concept is alien to them right up to the moment they feel their soul being ripped from their bodies and devoured by a dragonborn. Essentially, the position both of meekness before the bonds which keep one in place, and the capacity for reason and growth, uniquely positions mortals to achieve CHIM. Famously, Talos most likely achieved CHIM before his apotheosis...and Vivec did as well, though his apotheosis was much more physical and temporary. While CHIM is the apotheosis of the will, the zero-sum is the use of the sublime will to declare the inherent absurdity of existence itself, thus placing the actualizer in a liminal state between existence and nonexistence. Depending on how deep one is willing to go with this string of lore, the proposal is that every time someone achieves CHIM and/or zero-sums, it becomes a point of absurdity...a tear in reality akin to a dragon break, only without the concurrence therein to serve as a logical patch...a truly dangerous thing which could undo all of the reality of the Elder Scrolls, as if reality is just a dream, then such points of absurdity could serve to wake The Dreamer. How many times have you awoken from a dream when you realize it's a dream? How real is your dream when you awaken? tl;dr I've been obsessed with Elder Scrolls lore for 17 years now.
He was actually in Kvatch during the Oblivion Crisis for some reason. He was killed by a Lesser Daedra in one of the houses when the Oblivion Gate opened. Why he was in Kvatch and not in either Morrowind or perhaps Solstheim after the eruption of red mountain and the argonian invasion is beyond me
Used to love enchanting a ring that does fire damage to yourself, and then making another item of clothing that would be 100% resistance to fire... It didn't do anything other than make you look like a bad ass that's constantly on fire :3
You could do a lightsaber in oblivion with a ring of damage weapon, your blade was permanently shrouded in a aura of light. (until you actually hit someone then the sword broke because it had 0 durability left)
The gamefaqs and offical bethesda forums were both fairly large back then. And plenty of flexing of this kind was to be had back in those days. We just couldn't made HD videos with commerical-grade production quality presenting them.
Why the shenanigans didn't quite work: 1) Reflect only applies to spells. Not physical damage, and not just spell damage. The entire spell is reflected. 2) When a spell is reflected, it affects the caster instead of the target. This means casting a spell on yourself will always hit you.
@@man_who_sold_the_world This was an major pain in Morrowind as so many high end enemies had spell reflect themselves, granted only 20-50% but then fighting packs of them you will get reflects. And yes spells ignored walls so you could hit an enemy with reflect behind an wall. Solution was to use absorb health as it did not reflect as you stole health from the enemy and healed yourself, it has an good synergy with levitation. Synergy with alchemy goes without talking, alchemy is so broken its legendary on multiple levels.
@@magnemoe1 That's actually a bug, absorb health is supposed to be reflected and it is, but it just causes you to absorb your own health which obviously does nothing. It's possible to patch that but Bethesda have never fixed it themselves.
I played this game when I was young and haven't completed even one quest. I always killed a dude in Balmorra, took his house and displayed all my sick items.
I was always playing around as a nighttime murderer who walked (didn't run) from one house to the next, often in Balmora. I would also get a sort of Netch or Mushroom hat from a farm near Pelagiad and a nice robe while creating a whole nighttime murderer plot in my imagination :D Of course, I also barely did quests
The Spiffing Brit same I played recently and fell what would amount to in real life my bruising myself and being stunned for a second somehow qualified for a whilelm scream and death along with instantly bone liquidation
Actually, for sheer irony, they shoulda let me play this game while I was on remand for a month a couple of years ago....Prisoner playing game where you start as one ;]
I was so incredibly proud of myself as a kid when I found out how to intelligence loop my potion making. It got to the point that I saved up all ingredients for fortify intelligence until I hit alchemy 100 before turning immortal on every consequent run, restoring x times my health per second for several minutes. All that in the early days of the internet where looking up exploits wasn't really a thing
Absolutely....I also discovered that organically. My problem with the game was I stole all the blue candles and put so many in my shipwreck home that it cashed CTD every time I made a character. I couldn't get around that concept.
jump spell. increase strength and acro at max for 1 second and jump, never need a fast travel system when you can leap the entire map, just make sure to have feather fall, was always my fav. i created it because on the online forums back then there would be challenges "who can make it from 1 side of map to the other in quickest time" and other such things. oh the good ol days. honestly any spell could be made to entirely break the game and i never viewed it as an exploit, just that my char turned into a god. the real exploits were the ones where you could increase your base stats to infinity. that's what made this game the best 1 ever made, oblivion prevented most of this stuff by default so i quickly quit playing it.
I loved getting the 'Boots of Blinding Speed' (I think that was the name, been awhile) and casting a bunch of nighteye (or was it light?) spells before putting them on therefore negating the 100% blindness curse but keeping the high speed enchantment, then making a long lasting levitation spell and zipping around the map in the air. Good times.
in watching this, it reminds me of a training glitch i used. you can get a drain skill spell and then change it to self and drain for 100 points for 1 or 2 seconds, then talk to the trainer right after casting and train the skill up for 1 gold piece
Put it this way found life on both the south and both pole which also means that on other planets with harsher environments the life there would have evolved into something that has adjusted to it over generations which basically mean for all we know human like cats do and don't exist because we can't prove no disprove them due to the fact of the information on aliens is little and also little known, so in conclusion it's possible
What I liked back in Morrowind was enchanting my boots with just 1 point of constant effect slow fall. This meant I could dive off of high places, get down pretty much at terminal velocity, but still take no damage because ANY amount of slow fall = immunity from all fall damage.
It reminds me of my childhood exploiting the alchemy system. >MAKES INTELLIGENCE POTIONS, STACKS MODIFIERS, MAKES RESTORATION POTIONS, STACKS MODIFIERS, MAKES INTELLIGENCE POTIONS AGAIN, REPEAT >MAKE STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, AND OTHER POTIONS TO MAKE YOU ONE HIT EVERYONE AND TAKE NO DAMAGE best days.
@@Rakmarok Oblivion and Morrowind were the time to exploit the alchemy system. Kids these days don't know true balancing of alchemy. I sound like a fucking boomer
My favorite thing to do was to make a spell with fortify luck, soul trap, and splash. Hitting the floor with that caused you to get the fortify luck effect permanently. Do it a couple of times, and you will suddenly be very lucky with everything you do, including casting impossibly difficult spells. Make some new spells with fortify (stat), soul trap, and splash, shoot the floor, and be a god.
@The Spiffing Brit Ey Spiff, due to npc's walking about it'd be safer to cast those soul trap spells over in the corner with the beds and the wardrobe. Also I'd like to nominate the trick of doing near perminant levitation (Same method you've been showing here, just levitate with soultrap on target It clears upon reloading the save for some reason, not sure why) combined with speed having been boosted just enough to run outside the map. Oh and increased touch range via perminant telekenisis. Stole pretty much everything that wasn't nailed down with that method.... oh right, Perminant feather or whatever that carry capacity spell was too. Pretty sure I used that.... or did I just boost strength to massive levels? can't remember. Probably did both for redundancy's sake. There's also this trick with bound weapons where if you quick switch with them repeatedly by holding down both of the quick swap buttons, the skill boost they give becomes perminant. ... might require the game to lag while the swapping occurs, can't remember. It's been a while
Random NPC:Potion seller, I tell you I'm going in to battle, and I want only your strongest potions Hodd Toward: You can't handle my potions, they 're too strong for you
I literally started playing morrowind a couple days ago. I recomend you try the elder scrolls mod for medieval 2, that way you can play a new kind of game, a Toddal Howar!
Another thing brit forgot to mention is if you do the glitch to bypass the tutorial, you wont be able to save until you get your orders from the captain (not sure about autosave, never made it far enough)
IRC you can buy "Increase skill" spell effect in Mournhold (Tribunal DLC). That's how I was able to boost my alchemy so much that I had +3000 speed potions (or something like that).
I started really enjoying your videos. Then I stumbled across this one with Morrowind. (actually my favorite game in the elder scrolls series). There were a few things I used to do. The Sneak trick, agility attribute trick (just jump on the side of a mountain forever), and for infinite money- I will go to Mournhold and taught the guard in the armory shop to a fight then sell all his gear to the Armory. It’s a buy and resell progress and you just reset the money every 24 to 48 hours. Works well. I even like to get a Daedric Tower Shield and put a constant effect of heal on it.
Yes and no. The world was decent but even back then the faces was bad. And then there was the constipation. It seems most people in Morrowind has constipation. It's especially obvious when they are getting into a fight as they all look like they are trying to put a cable down.
@@NiclasLoof dude, it was hell of impressive! mtg2 maybe have better faces, but no changeable armor, no different walk animations, no jumping or flying. but it has small numbers of animated persons, tube levels and no character generator that you can choose of like 30 different faces and races. you compare a shooter with an open world game. it's like comparing farcry 3 with guild wars 2, that's bullshit. compare it with another shooter of that time, like counterstrike... you can also say that warcraft 3 had better graphics then mgs2, in the rendered scenes but whatever. also back then, consoles were still quite comperable vs. computer graphics, may take this in consideration. show me a game of this time that had e.g. better water quality, a game where your enemies wont disappear after you killed them(for quite some time), a game that has a crime system that works if you don't glitch the shit out of it(what i did as well) a game where you have the option to play in 1st and 3rd person, fly around without much lag, become an OP flying god casting fireballs over cities killing everyone in a single strike. all you guys whine about is that the grafics are like 20 years old. maybe consider looking at a game from 1982 and compare it to morrowind. thx
In one of the DLCs, you can hunt down a fortify skill spell pretty early on, allowing you to do this soultrap-glitch to attain infinite skills, so you could have infinite hand-to-hand and such
With the amount of Oblivion and Skyrim videos, I'm really surprised you haven't done more on Morrowind. It's easily the most "perfectly balanced" of the three
I never did anything of importance in Morowind. But the best thing I remember doing is using those high jump potions from that fallen mage outside of the starter town, jumping far to the north, drinking another so I could land, then finding some guy from whom I got the "Boots of Blinding Speed" which blinded you and made you run really fast. I then made a piece of armor that upped my magic resist and nullified the blinding part of the boots. I felt so good doing that. It was so fun making your own spells and enchantments.
There is an exploit in training which is pretty nice. You basically make a temporary drain skill, and then immediately ask for training. For some reason the game thinks your skill is super low, and then requires less money to train it.
*The next episode of Hodd Toward's adventures* Traveller: Good day potion seller, I need your strongest potions, I am headed to battle Hodd Toward: I'm sorry, my potions are too strong for you traveller
Traveller: Potion seller, I tell you I'm going in to battle, and I want only your strongest potions Hodd Toward: You can't handle my potions, they 're too strong for you
Looking from today's perspective... it seems they knew what they are doing. They knew it is broken but just went with it. :D I got to some clever exploits of magica, but this is next level.
@@urosmarjanovic663 focus on alchemy. Make int increase potions. They stack. Keep making them and taking them. 10,000 int, easy. Then you can use that to make custom spells, potions, enchantments, etc. Sell the stuff worth more than the whole world to the talking mudcrab, or craft your way into killing vivec with a single hit/spell, capturing his soul, and using it to fuel your enchanted boots.
Yeah... the first glitch was literally just him jumping into a wall and that was enough to break the entire crime system of the game. And the intelligence potion exploit he was talking about is the most broken thing in any Bethesda game ever. You can become immortal and able to one shot everyone in about 15 minutes after starting a new game with that exploit
"Almost as bad as Raid Shadow Legends." *Looks down to see Raid ad right below the video* This ad's effectiveess may be slightly diminished by this choice of video by the algorithm gods.
I know it's a year late but one exploit is using a drain skill custom spell for 100 on self and then train with a trainer for one gold. Really streamlines the game without (technically) breaking your character, so you could achieve max level while maximizing certain stats like strength or intellect by leveling ten strength or intellect spells for a +5 increase in each and placing the third in luck, all your stats will be a natural(ish) hundred REAL quick.
one of the things that makes morrowind great is that it not only lets you do cheesy broken things it uses them against you so you actually have something to do with those cheesy broken things after you get them
I used to love playing with the spell effects in this game. I remember when I figured out how use the jump spell, and superman jump over mile and miles!
More like: "Bethesda games are perfectly balanced." "Polished" too. Some developers show you bugs that popped up in the development phase in the easter eggs, or perhaps blooper reels. Bethesda, for the sake of immersion, lets you experience all of them right in game!
Morrowind is currently free through Amazon prime gaming so I'm playing through it again since I got super side tracked every time I played it back in the day so I finally want to finish the main story. Given that maybe a bunch of people just got this game through Amazon, I would love to see some more videos on Morrowind like the potion-making you described
Used to love morrowind and the broken spells backinthedays. My favorite spell cast a huge fireball and in order not to die from it, teleported me to the nearest town. Or the levitation staff + bow, that was a nice combination too.
Only recently discovered The Spiffing Brit. Enjoying the videos (especially how he does them). Now it may have already been mentioned but I'm not going to look through all the comments. When he got to the part about Hodd Toward becoming the greatest potion seller, did anyone else think of that potion seller bit someone did years ago? About the traveler looking to buy potions and the potion seller tells him they are too strong for him.
The Soul Trap Perma Exploit is so amazing when you're a conjurer, as you can use it to make Permanant Summons. I used to run around with an army when playing the game, was pretty funny for a while.
This kind of video is exactly why I subscribed. Keep up the good work! Always happy to see more perfectly balanced gameplay exactly as the developers clearly intended.
After discovering spiff and his army of superior characters, I have done nothing but watch his videos in my spare time. Now, two weeks later, I am ordering a box of Yorkshire gold because I can’t find it and need to try it.
I still play Morrowind to this day. You're literally a god walking amongst mere mortals. I mean, you can walk on water, fly, control living things etc.
If you combine the soul trap on target with a summon spell, you can infinitely summon things on you. Skeletons are easy but Atronachs work too. I used to summon an army of skeletons and go town to town wiping out everybody. Except every time for some random reason they would become hostile after some time and slaughter me
For its time it was great was also when my parents first acknowledged and accepted me being a gamer. They got the OG version for me as a gift and it holds a special place in my heart.... also spent hundreds and hundreds of hours in it and only beat it once lmao
I am watching Morrowind Exploit videos because I recently got the game. I watched a tip video. I feel the exploit videos being even more helpful than tip videos.
The more hilarious aspect of this, is that there's cheat codes for the game, but they pale in comparison to what you can do by just exploiting the game's own mechanics. That's right, cheats for Morrowind aren't nearly as broken as the exploits Spiff has shown, truly marvelous.
@@you_tube6733 First time I ever played Morrowind, I rented it for the Xbox, way back in the day. I think this was before the Expansions & such, so it was the original, unpatched game. At first, I played normally, but sometimes I would use those cheats, and, like going crazy in GTA, I would do all kinds of wild stuff. After a while, though, I learned about the in-game exploits, like the perma-soultrap buffs, and actually stopped using the cheats. What a game, haha.
@@RedSpade37 ya me too. i only use stamina cheat for the first few lvs. i had morrowind and halo on xbox and it took me a year and a few characters to understand what morrowind was lol.
Some experience with this game, I started playing this in 2004 and haven’t stopped playing it yet. Literal months of real world time have been spent in this game by me. It’s good, real good, as long as you know what’s what and how to actually build a character. Most people’s first experience is dying to a rat or kwama forager. That poison though. The most humiliating is the Scrib. Paralyzed and nothing you can do about it.
It's amazing how much fun I had while completely ignorant to this games mechanics, exploits, and lore back in 2004. The game has slowly opened itself up to me throughout the years and I'm still learning new tricks to this day!
Sad part is, just yesterday I visited my local Wal-Mart and saw Sims 3 content but no Fallout 76. I guess that game is so unpopular that wal-mart would rather carry six year old game packs instead.
From experience, 4000 Personality lets you buy practically any item for nothing and sell junk items for a merchant's entire amount. It also prevents most normal humanoids from attacking you on sight, allowing brief exchanges with bandits. I say brief because they weren't really meant to do anything other than attack, so it's more like you exchange greetings.
Morrowind guards standard operating procedure according to Spiff:
Step 1: Murder the suspect.
Step 2: Arrest the suspect.
Step 3: Fine the suspect.
Kinda like Britain
Kinda like China 🇨🇳
Arrest suspect
Murder suspect
Fine suspect for the bullet that killed them
In that strict order.
@@kassandraodessa2633
It's actually
Arrest Suspect.
Lobotomize suspect.
Harvest suspect's organs and sell them on the black market.
@@tananari47 XD right?
For old school fun, do Daggerfall! That game was so janky it’s impossible to tell where the gameplay ended and the jank began. My favorite thing was how your horse couldn’t jump fences so in order to get over them you had to put it in your backpack.
You could put horses into backpacks?
Everything went into the backpack. This is what we did in the 90s.
w a t
*Downloads it immediately*
If it can be moded (which I'm almost certain it can) I'll add it to my list to play when I buy another pc xd
@@TheKeliStewart An absolutely hilarious bug.
"The Dwemer suddenly vanished"
"I wonder how"
*Dwemer discovered this glitch first. Raised their intelligence so high they became self aware and blinked out of existence*
That last bit is actually kinda in Elder Scrolls lore. Its called zero sum. Elder Scrolls lore is weird.
Michael Kirkbride, the major lore writer of Elder Scrolls is, well he consume a lot of psychedelic for making Morrowind alone, but he leave from Bethesda before Oblivion released, then he agree making a DLC for Oblivion, Knight of The Nine, that's why that DLC feel so mind blowing, sad that now Elders Scroll become too casual, if you interested in some good lore from Modern Elder Scrolls, your best bet is ESO.
So basically what happens when you use the magic exploit to permanently increase your speed indoors and run through a wall into the void.
@@admiralamel9563 ESO as in the base ESO story i agree, the later DLCs, i dunno. They feel weak and utterly clichee, especially Elsweyr is weak sauce.
The zero-sum individual is at least as dangerous as the Aldmeri Dominion...with their purposeful weakening of The Towers, and deliberate attempt to quash the worship of Tiber Septim/Talos. So...the big overarching metaphysical concepts of the Elder Scrolls are CHIM, and that existence itself is just the dream of an ultimate power. There are a lot of fan interpretations, and books in-universe and out-of-universe (but written by the former loremaster at Bethesda Michael Kirkbride) that give clues about all of this. The fundamentals are that CHIM is the recognition of the self as being bound by laws, and that to break those bonds requires the recognition of ecstacy that truly breaking those bonds would give...CHIM is the absolute expression of divine will...which is ironic because the gods themselves in their innate power, are hindered in the achievement of CHIM because they have fewer bonds to break. This travels down the line too...not only gods, but dragons too. Because dragons possess the innate Thu'um, they are lesser creators. The thu'um is not just some kind of simple guttural magic, it is actually a language which echoes creation magic and thus alters reality by its nature. This inherent power, and the lack of bonds of mortality by any non-divine means (the dragoborn wields the gift of Kyne with the blessing of Akatosh and is sort of twice divine by that fact). Because dragons are innately free from bonds, the instilling of a bond in the form of truly understanding mortality and how crushing it is to the sublime will by use of Joor Zah Frool (Dragonrend), literally robs them of much of their physical freedom, binding them to the ground. It is the only shout the dragons cannot learn or truly know as the very concept is alien to them right up to the moment they feel their soul being ripped from their bodies and devoured by a dragonborn. Essentially, the position both of meekness before the bonds which keep one in place, and the capacity for reason and growth, uniquely positions mortals to achieve CHIM. Famously, Talos most likely achieved CHIM before his apotheosis...and Vivec did as well, though his apotheosis was much more physical and temporary. While CHIM is the apotheosis of the will, the zero-sum is the use of the sublime will to declare the inherent absurdity of existence itself, thus placing the actualizer in a liminal state between existence and nonexistence. Depending on how deep one is willing to go with this string of lore, the proposal is that every time someone achieves CHIM and/or zero-sums, it becomes a point of absurdity...a tear in reality akin to a dragon break, only without the concurrence therein to serve as a logical patch...a truly dangerous thing which could undo all of the reality of the Elder Scrolls, as if reality is just a dream, then such points of absurdity could serve to wake The Dreamer. How many times have you awoken from a dream when you realize it's a dream? How real is your dream when you awaken?
tl;dr I've been obsessed with Elder Scrolls lore for 17 years now.
That dark elf at the beggining killed ALL the cliffracers, and became a saint
@@artytalkstodragons IIRC, Jiub assasinated people to feed his skooma addiction and then got captured
i wish he would have done it when we had to deal with the demi gods life problems
Yeah, but then his soul was stollen by a Dremora, and he was left to wander the Soul Cairn for eternity.
He was actually in Kvatch during the Oblivion Crisis for some reason. He was killed by a Lesser Daedra in one of the houses when the Oblivion Gate opened. Why he was in Kvatch and not in either Morrowind or perhaps Solstheim after the eruption of red mountain and the argonian invasion is beyond me
@@__Insanity_he was writing a book.
Used to love enchanting a ring that does fire damage to yourself, and then making another item of clothing that would be 100% resistance to fire... It didn't do anything other than make you look like a bad ass that's constantly on fire :3
That's... Actually pretty badass, indeed, specially if clad in full daedric armour
You could do a lightsaber in oblivion with a ring of damage weapon, your blade was permanently shrouded in a aura of light. (until you actually hit someone then the sword broke because it had 0 durability left)
What! Why didn't I think of that in my 5k hours I spent on this game?? You just made me feel really dumb......
The gamefaqs and offical bethesda forums were both fairly large back then. And plenty of flexing of this kind was to be had back in those days.
We just couldn't made HD videos with commerical-grade production quality presenting them.
@@DeathToDrugUsers21 sorry bro :P now you know tho
"And there we go, the Mage's Guild has been completed!"
"Oh, you did all their quests?"
"No, I killed them all"
Dark brotherhood: “Alright, you’re in charge now.”
[laughs in Telvanni]
Why the shenanigans didn't quite work:
1) Reflect only applies to spells. Not physical damage, and not just spell damage. The entire spell is reflected.
2) When a spell is reflected, it affects the caster instead of the target. This means casting a spell on yourself will always hit you.
Also spells can be reflected once. So when you cast a spell on someone with active reflect effect you’re the one who’s gonna get hit.
@@man_who_sold_the_world When I was younger I found out that that scenario also ignores god mode and just hurts and possibly kills you
@@man_who_sold_the_world
This was an major pain in Morrowind as so many high end enemies had spell reflect themselves, granted only 20-50% but then fighting packs of them you will get reflects.
And yes spells ignored walls so you could hit an enemy with reflect behind an wall.
Solution was to use absorb health as it did not reflect as you stole health from the enemy and healed yourself, it has an good synergy with levitation.
Synergy with alchemy goes without talking, alchemy is so broken its legendary on multiple levels.
@@magnemoe1 That's actually a bug, absorb health is supposed to be reflected and it is, but it just causes you to absorb your own health which obviously does nothing. It's possible to patch that but Bethesda have never fixed it themselves.
@@satannstuff Yeah, but seeing how these videos are all about exploiting that kind of thing... :D
I played this game when I was young and haven't completed even one quest. I always killed a dude in Balmorra, took his house and displayed all my sick items.
Dude same, I played when I was like 4 or some shit. Don't remember anything.
I was always playing around as a nighttime murderer who walked (didn't run) from one house to the next, often in Balmora. I would also get a sort of Netch or Mushroom hat from a farm near Pelagiad and a nice robe while creating a whole nighttime murderer plot in my imagination :D
Of course, I also barely did quests
love the game but everytime i go to vivec i wish i never even heard of it
Same, I always used Dura GRA bols house near the corner club
Ah yes the pillow and candlestick collection
I miss my character that could cross the entire map in one jump, go "ouch my knee," then walk it off.
The Spiffing Brit same
I played recently and fell what would amount to in real life my bruising myself and being stunned for a second somehow qualified for a whilelm scream and death along with instantly bone liquidation
You have to roll when you hit the ground, it reduces the damage considerably, one of the devs mentioned it in a tweet once
Zecjalacide D. That only works went you won’t die from the fall normally
So never
Oh well I'm sorry for the side effects of Yorkshire tea we can give you a refund or we could give u a discount on Yorkshire tea gold now only £420.69
Cat Space Mission.
"This game is a fever dream"
Ironic, considering you start this game basically having a fever dream.
You never wake up until the game inevitably crashes.
Ironic, considering the entirety of the Elder Scrolls universe is a dream
Actually, for sheer irony, they shoulda let me play this game while I was on remand for a month a couple of years ago....Prisoner playing game where you start as one ;]
Spiff: "Bye Juib... Random Dark elf."
Jiub: *Leterally becomes a saint with many upon many legendary actions under his belt*
What did he do exactly? I thought he just moved to Cyrodil and then got soul trapped by a Daedroth.
@@walnzell9328 He killed all Cliffracers, singlehandedly eradicated them all. Truly a hero we needed, but did not deserve.
That's the effect of being in the presence of God Spiff
Slipperyy Steve after stealing her way to God-hood: I tip my hat to you, one legend to another.
Jiub: **Tips hat**
"Oh! My! God! Did you just assume my race?" - Jiub, the first SJW of Morrowind.
We're in morrowind territory now. this ain't todd's fever dream; it's michael kirkbride's
Whenever I hear "wiffout ferver ado" I ready myself for some further ado.
I fucking read this as he said it lol
colby holmes as you heard it
I was so incredibly proud of myself as a kid when I found out how to intelligence loop my potion making. It got to the point that I saved up all ingredients for fortify intelligence until I hit alchemy 100 before turning immortal on every consequent run, restoring x times my health per second for several minutes. All that in the early days of the internet where looking up exploits wasn't really a thing
Absolutely....I also discovered that organically. My problem with the game was I stole all the blue candles and put so many in my shipwreck home that it cashed CTD every time I made a character. I couldn't get around that concept.
Fire shield x 1000!!!!
jump spell. increase strength and acro at max for 1 second and jump, never need a fast travel system when you can leap the entire map, just make sure to have feather fall, was always my fav. i created it because on the online forums back then there would be challenges "who can make it from 1 side of map to the other in quickest time" and other such things. oh the good ol days.
honestly any spell could be made to entirely break the game and i never viewed it as an exploit, just that my char turned into a god. the real exploits were the ones where you could increase your base stats to infinity. that's what made this game the best 1 ever made, oblivion prevented most of this stuff by default so i quickly quit playing it.
I thought that's blades promo was real for a moment and I was like "oh no, they got to Spiff"
No no silly peasant I mean citizen he has the support of Yorkshire tea now only £420.69
Spiff would never fall to the dark side of ads! He has far too much honest-tea!
@@Sophia-vk5bq yes but at that Yorkshire tea now only £420.69
@@bruhdude2725 What a great price!
@@MikeGarland__ well I'm glad someone agrees, now time to volunteer in her majesty's navy
I loved getting the 'Boots of Blinding Speed' (I think that was the name, been awhile) and casting a bunch of nighteye (or was it light?) spells before putting them on therefore negating the 100% blindness curse but keeping the high speed enchantment, then making a long lasting levitation spell and zipping around the map in the air. Good times.
That is exactly how you play Morrowind.
Spiff : “ Bye Jiub, random dark elf “.
Me : So you have chosen death.
random tes fan player: So he has choosen death
So u have chosen to pay ur taxes
Glory to Saint Jiub, slayer of the blighted Cliffracers!
i used to make a jiub clones when playing
He even said he had garbage voice acting. What a schmuck.
When you jump, you're technically in international airspace, so nothing is illegal.
*S T O N K S*
Hey Ma, bring the kids!
Stonks only go up
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted"
in watching this, it reminds me of a training glitch i used. you can get a drain skill spell and then change it to self and drain for 100 points for 1 or 2 seconds, then talk to the trainer right after casting and train the skill up for 1 gold piece
I use that drain skill spell to regen magicka but it sadly only works if intelligence is below 100
I submit that's exactly how a cat would walk on two legs.
It's also how you walk if you gamble and lose
Would like to also submit that his cat only spends about a minute clothed... You okay spiff?
Put it this way found life on both the south and both pole which also means that on other planets with harsher environments the life there would have evolved into something that has adjusted to it over generations which basically mean for all we know human like cats do and don't exist because we can't prove no disprove them due to the fact of the information on aliens is little and also little known, so in conclusion it's possible
@@matanfgaming640 schrodingers cat, if you will
What I liked back in Morrowind was enchanting my boots with just 1 point of constant effect slow fall. This meant I could dive off of high places, get down pretty much at terminal velocity, but still take no damage because ANY amount of slow fall = immunity from all fall damage.
You could also use levitate for 1 point to fly. :D :D :D
It reminds me of my childhood exploiting the alchemy system.
>MAKES INTELLIGENCE POTIONS, STACKS MODIFIERS, MAKES RESTORATION POTIONS, STACKS MODIFIERS, MAKES INTELLIGENCE POTIONS AGAIN, REPEAT
>MAKE STRENGTH, ENDURANCE, AND OTHER POTIONS TO MAKE YOU ONE HIT EVERYONE AND TAKE NO DAMAGE
best days.
Loved using alchemy in Oblivion to turn basic foodstuffs into master crafted healing potions that made me rich in a very short time.
@@Rakmarok Oblivion and Morrowind were the time to exploit the alchemy system. Kids these days don't know true balancing of alchemy.
I sound like a fucking boomer
My favorite thing to do was to make a spell with fortify luck, soul trap, and splash. Hitting the floor with that caused you to get the fortify luck effect permanently. Do it a couple of times, and you will suddenly be very lucky with everything you do, including casting impossibly difficult spells. Make some new spells with fortify (stat), soul trap, and splash, shoot the floor, and be a god.
@@Cruzz999 >Proceeds to buy out stores with my fortify fatigue potions
@@ayylmao2569 *fateeej
Fun fact, in the GOTY walkthrough guide, the wall glitch and the "steal items off shelf" is actually included in the guide as a way to play.
@The Spiffing Brit
Ey Spiff, due to npc's walking about it'd be safer to cast those soul trap spells over in the corner with the beds and the wardrobe.
Also I'd like to nominate the trick of doing near perminant levitation (Same method you've been showing here, just levitate with soultrap on target It clears upon reloading the save for some reason, not sure why) combined with speed having been boosted just enough to run outside the map. Oh and increased touch range via perminant telekenisis. Stole pretty much everything that wasn't nailed down with that method.... oh right, Perminant feather or whatever that carry capacity spell was too. Pretty sure I used that.... or did I just boost strength to massive levels? can't remember. Probably did both for redundancy's sake.
There's also this trick with bound weapons where if you quick switch with them repeatedly by holding down both of the quick swap buttons, the skill boost they give becomes perminant. ... might require the game to lag while the swapping occurs, can't remember. It's been a while
I was literally half expecting that line about Raid Shadow Legends to segue into a f’ing Ad..
Bravo for not doing that, Sir Spiffy Brit
Random NPC: Hello potion seller, I need your strongest potion.
Hodd Toward: My potions are too strong for you, traveller.
Random NPC:Potion seller, I tell you I'm going in to battle, and I want only your strongest potions
Hodd Toward: You can't handle my potions, they 're too strong for you
Hodd Toward: My potions would melt you out of existence, Traveler.
The spell making in this game was craaaaaazy! I loved breaking the constant effects
Raise attribute on self and soul trap on target. 1000 int, agi, and such on. Keep strength under 250 or else your weapons will break in one hit.
@@notfred1233 I never thought about doing it that way. That's badass. Thanks notfred.
Thats when I made a fists only character that punched people to the ground, then bopped them good in one hit.
I literally started playing morrowind a couple days ago.
I recomend you try the elder scrolls mod for medieval 2, that way you can play a new kind of game, a Toddal Howar!
"not as beautiful as what you would see in Skyrim" One day Skywind will come out. One day.
In 2027, both Skywind and Megaman X: Corrupted will be released, and it will usher in a new Age of Gaming.
(We just need to survive that long, haha)
You can get skyrim homeowners the nords and see skyrim in all its morrowind era glory
And it will be a worse gutted version of both games like Morroblivion was 👍.
@@smtandearthboundsuck8400 If you gut Skyrim any further than it is, it can't even be considered a game anymore. I'm not sure it's possible.
@@smtandearthboundsuck8400 there is a morrowblivion?
Oh the horror, I'm so early Tea hasn't even evolved yet, THE HORROR!
Don't worry, the primordial soup is actually tea
Spiffing will find an exploit which will upgrade tea into tea 2
Another thing brit forgot to mention is if you do the glitch to bypass the tutorial, you wont be able to save until you get your orders from the captain (not sure about autosave, never made it far enough)
Traveller: "Potionseller! Give me your strongest potion!"
Hodd Toward: "My potions are far too strong for you."
Potions with 16x the detail??
That brief moment when I thought this was a blades sponsorship.
Wesley Robinson it is
IRC you can buy "Increase skill" spell effect in Mournhold (Tribunal DLC). That's how I was able to boost my alchemy so much that I had +3000 speed potions (or something like that).
I started really enjoying your videos. Then I stumbled across this one with Morrowind. (actually my favorite game in the elder scrolls series). There were a few things I used to do. The Sneak trick, agility attribute trick (just jump on the side of a mountain forever), and for infinite money- I will go to Mournhold and taught the guard in the armory shop to a fight then sell all his gear to the Armory. It’s a buy and resell progress and you just reset the money every 24 to 48 hours. Works well. I even like to get a Daedric Tower Shield and put a constant effect of heal on it.
C'mon man. These graphics were pretty impressive for the time.
Yeah they were :)
Well, not now
@@skandermarsit9142 Hold up decently tho
Yes and no. The world was decent but even back then the faces was bad. And then there was the constipation. It seems most people in Morrowind has constipation. It's especially obvious when they are getting into a fight as they all look like they are trying to put a cable down.
@@NiclasLoof dude, it was hell of impressive! mtg2 maybe have better faces, but no changeable armor, no different walk animations, no jumping or flying. but it has small numbers of animated persons, tube levels and no character generator that you can choose of like 30 different faces and races. you compare a shooter with an open world game. it's like comparing farcry 3 with guild wars 2, that's bullshit. compare it with another shooter of that time, like counterstrike... you can also say that warcraft 3 had better graphics then mgs2, in the rendered scenes but whatever. also back then, consoles were still quite comperable vs. computer graphics, may take this in consideration.
show me a game of this time that had e.g. better water quality, a game where your enemies wont disappear after you killed them(for quite some time), a game that has a crime system that works if you don't glitch the shit out of it(what i did as well) a game where you have the option to play in 1st and 3rd person, fly around without much lag, become an OP flying god casting fireballs over cities killing everyone in a single strike.
all you guys whine about is that the grafics are like 20 years old. maybe consider looking at a game from 1982 and compare it to morrowind. thx
In one of the DLCs, you can hunt down a fortify skill spell pretty early on, allowing you to do this soultrap-glitch to attain infinite skills, so you could have infinite hand-to-hand and such
With the amount of Oblivion and Skyrim videos, I'm really surprised you haven't done more on Morrowind. It's easily the most "perfectly balanced" of the three
I never did anything of importance in Morowind. But the best thing I remember doing is using those high jump potions from that fallen mage outside of the starter town, jumping far to the north, drinking another so I could land, then finding some guy from whom I got the "Boots of Blinding Speed" which blinded you and made you run really fast. I then made a piece of armor that upped my magic resist and nullified the blinding part of the boots. I felt so good doing that. It was so fun making your own spells and enchantments.
There is an exploit in training which is pretty nice. You basically make a temporary drain skill, and then immediately ask for training. For some reason the game thinks your skill is super low, and then requires less money to train it.
Spiff: "You know what, let's make Steve a woman"
Also Spiff: * Proceeds to call her him throughout the video *
Thus is the power of Steve.
Just be sure Marik isn't around to add her to his collection of Steve's. Girls with the name Steve are REALLY rare.
@@ObligedUniform Frig the frigging frigstere to friggin frig!!!!!!!!! Obey me Magic Rod! I command yooooooooou!!!!!!!
Steve is a woman but prefers male pronouns I guess? Idk imma let Slippery Steve do Slippery Steve lol
hes a real man of culture and gender equality
I think Steve is trans
*The next episode of Hodd Toward's adventures*
Traveller: Good day potion seller, I need your strongest potions, I am headed to battle
Hodd Toward: I'm sorry, my potions are too strong for you traveller
Traveller: Potion seller, I tell you I'm going in to battle, and I want only your strongest potions
Hodd Toward: You can't handle my potions, they 're too strong for you
Honestly half the fun of morrowind is how you can just break the game in so many creative ways.
Looking from today's perspective... it seems they knew what they are doing.
They knew it is broken but just went with it. :D
I got to some clever exploits of magica, but this is next level.
@@urosmarjanovic663 focus on alchemy.
Make int increase potions.
They stack.
Keep making them and taking them.
10,000 int, easy.
Then you can use that to make custom spells, potions, enchantments, etc.
Sell the stuff worth more than the whole world to the talking mudcrab, or craft your way into killing vivec with a single hit/spell, capturing his soul, and using it to fuel your enchanted boots.
"Morrowind is a perfectly balanced game with no exploits" - sounds like a good joke on its own.
U know what sounds like jolly good fun invading your country and raising the union Jack now pay tax
Literally no fans of Morrowind have ever said it is balanced, ever, in history, ever
Yeah... the first glitch was literally just him jumping into a wall and that was enough to break the entire crime system of the game. And the intelligence potion exploit he was talking about is the most broken thing in any Bethesda game ever. You can become immortal and able to one shot everyone in about 15 minutes after starting a new game with that exploit
Yeah, the magic system was so broken, but that is what made it so charming!
"Almost as bad as Raid Shadow Legends."
*Looks down to see Raid ad right below the video*
This ad's effectiveess may be slightly diminished by this choice of video by the algorithm gods.
3:50 Todd Howard inspires the Cats movie in 2019
9:38 this woman: "nobody will ever see my photo"
Spif-brit: I am about to ruin this womans whole career.
I know it's a year late but one exploit is using a drain skill custom spell for 100 on self and then train with a trainer for one gold. Really streamlines the game without (technically) breaking your character, so you could achieve max level while maximizing certain stats like strength or intellect by leveling ten strength or intellect spells for a +5 increase in each and placing the third in luck, all your stats will be a natural(ish) hundred REAL quick.
one of the things that makes morrowind great is that it not only lets you do cheesy broken things it uses them against you so you actually have something to do with those cheesy broken things after you get them
As The Nerevarine, i approve of these exploits.
Have you killed Dagoth Ur yet?
Get out of akavir
@@nono-zc1dj Nevar. I’m on vacation for life.
@@thenerevarine4166 That's bloody amazig.
I used to love playing with the spell effects in this game. I remember when I figured out how use the jump spell, and superman jump over mile and miles!
0:46 for a second you scared me that I will have to skip another raid shadow legends ad
TredBobek Oh the horror.....
I feel like Hodd Towards mortal enemy is not the Spiffing Brit, but Yorkshire Tea which POWERS the Spiffing Brit
TH-cam recommendations: The Spiffing Brit has a new video.
Me: I'll go get my tea.
Just breathing in Morrowind breaks the game. I can think of less game mechanics that aren't somehow broken.
That's why we love it so much.
More like: "Bethesda games are perfectly balanced." "Polished" too.
Some developers show you bugs that popped up in the development phase in the easter eggs, or perhaps blooper reels. Bethesda, for the sake of immersion, lets you experience all of them right in game!
It just *W O R K S*
Morrowind is currently free through Amazon prime gaming so I'm playing through it again since I got super side tracked every time I played it back in the day so I finally want to finish the main story. Given that maybe a bunch of people just got this game through Amazon, I would love to see some more videos on Morrowind like the potion-making you described
I AM the friend wo says to the others, that Morrowind is the best game of the elder scrolls series :)
Used to love morrowind and the broken spells backinthedays. My favorite spell cast a huge fireball and in order not to die from it, teleported me to the nearest town. Or the levitation staff + bow, that was a nice combination too.
The video I’ve been waiting for.
Only recently discovered The Spiffing Brit. Enjoying the videos (especially how he does them). Now it may have already been mentioned but I'm not going to look through all the comments. When he got to the part about Hodd Toward becoming the greatest potion seller, did anyone else think of that potion seller bit someone did years ago? About the traveler looking to buy potions and the potion seller tells him they are too strong for him.
So glad I’m early! I love the Elder Scrolls videos ♥️
"ULTRAKILL lets you parry and boost your shotgun projectiles" 🤓☝️
"Morrowind lets you parry and boost your nukes" 🗿🍷
Slippery Steve's exploit sounds a lot like how the justice system works in my country...
The Soul Trap Perma Exploit is so amazing when you're a conjurer, as you can use it to make Permanant Summons. I used to run around with an army when playing the game, was pretty funny for a while.
Thanks for the blast from the past! But I must ask, WHERES THE BLOODY TEA?!?!?
This kind of video is exactly why I subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Always happy to see more perfectly balanced gameplay exactly as the developers clearly intended.
"it's a fever dream..." yep. had that one.
After discovering spiff and his army of superior characters, I have done nothing but watch his videos in my spare time. Now, two weeks later, I am ordering a box of Yorkshire gold because I can’t find it and need to try it.
5:02 the way he walks it's like he's trying not to crap himself lol
I still play Morrowind to this day.
You're literally a god walking amongst mere mortals.
I mean, you can walk on water, fly, control living things etc.
Vivec: Used the Heart of Lorkan (or something, I can't remember what he used) to become a god.
Hodd Toward: Used some potions and simple spells.
If you combine the soul trap on target with a summon spell, you can infinitely summon things on you. Skeletons are easy but Atronachs work too. I used to summon an army of skeletons and go town to town wiping out everybody. Except every time for some random reason they would become hostile after some time and slaughter me
If you have a Writ from the Morag Tong still in your inventory, you can use it as an excuse to get away with pretty much any crime
"Goodbye Jiub. Uh, random dark elf prisoner dude."
😂🤣👍
Me: *jumps* bucket dissapears
Ai: visable confusion
Todd Howard loved this game so much that he built every subsequent game he worked on with the same engine.
* sees elder scrolls blades *
My copy of SKYRIM is broken, let's get a portable 1000 degree knife
You made another video of one of my favorite games and my favorite game to exploit on my birthday, I couldn't ask for more, thank you Mr. Brit.
I remember making a spell that summoned Daedric armour and weapons and simultaneously soul trapped, giving you free daedric goodies xD
For its time it was great was also when my parents first acknowledged and accepted me being a gamer. They got the OG version for me as a gift and it holds a special place in my heart.... also spent hundreds and hundreds of hours in it and only beat it once lmao
i can just imagine people asking Hodd Toward for his strongest potions and Hodd telling them off because his potions are waay too strong for mere men
Ruftinator Hodd Toward’s strongest potions would kill a dragon, let alone a man.
I found your channel last week and prayed for this episode!
That random dark elf prisoner saves all of Tamriel from the terrors of the Cliff racers
I am watching Morrowind Exploit videos because I recently got the game. I watched a tip video. I feel the exploit videos being even more helpful than tip videos.
The more hilarious aspect of this, is that there's cheat codes for the game, but they pale in comparison to what you can do by just exploiting the game's own mechanics. That's right, cheats for Morrowind aren't nearly as broken as the exploits Spiff has shown, truly marvelous.
black black white black white. black white white black white black. black black black white black white. lol.
@@you_tube6733 First time I ever played Morrowind, I rented it for the Xbox, way back in the day. I think this was before the Expansions & such, so it was the original, unpatched game.
At first, I played normally, but sometimes I would use those cheats, and, like going crazy in GTA, I would do all kinds of wild stuff.
After a while, though, I learned about the in-game exploits, like the perma-soultrap buffs, and actually stopped using the cheats.
What a game, haha.
@@RedSpade37 ya me too. i only use stamina cheat for the first few lvs. i had morrowind and halo on xbox and it took me a year and a few characters to understand what morrowind was lol.
Bruh, the spiffing Brit obtained D4C: Love Train lol
"We're never going inside of that trader again"
Mmmmm phrasing
Some experience with this game, I started playing this in 2004 and haven’t stopped playing it yet. Literal months of real world time have been spent in this game by me. It’s good, real good, as long as you know what’s what and how to actually build a character. Most people’s first experience is dying to a rat or kwama forager. That poison though. The most humiliating is the Scrib. Paralyzed and nothing you can do about it.
It's amazing how much fun I had while completely ignorant to this games mechanics, exploits, and lore back in 2004. The game has slowly opened itself up to me throughout the years and I'm still learning new tricks to this day!
I remember figuring some of this stuff out on my own almost 20 years ago... I felt like a god
The most perfectly balanced game ever made.
Back when Bethesda was actually trying to make ambitious games; instead of making Fallout 76.
Cashgrab 76
@@thespiffingbrit If only we were so lucky.
@@thespiffingbrit but then we would have good assets on the game
@@thespiffingbrit This is a plausible explanation, and I don't put it past Zenimax.
Sad part is, just yesterday I visited my local Wal-Mart and saw Sims 3 content but no Fallout 76. I guess that game is so unpopular that wal-mart would rather carry six year old game packs instead.
You have failed casting this spell
You have failed casting this spell
You have failed casting this spell
Back in the day, I got a Daedric bow and soultrapped the +something fire(?) arrow, so, I never ran out of arrows.
Good, good. Now... turn Lord Vivec in to a Colovian Fur Helm and your training shall be complete.
26:50 no you dont. Reflect only reflects back to the caster.
Your videos have become a type of narcotic for me. All the different exploits and game breaks are inconceivable!
Can't wait for Dagger-fall to be exploited
as long as he does it in the old engine, the daggerall unity engine fixes the exploits sadly... not sure if they got them all though.
From experience, 4000 Personality lets you buy practically any item for nothing and sell junk items for a merchant's entire amount. It also prevents most normal humanoids from attacking you on sight, allowing brief exchanges with bandits.
I say brief because they weren't really meant to do anything other than attack, so it's more like you exchange greetings.
"If you would like to see Hodd Toward become by far the greatest potion (snakeoil?) seller of the entire known universe..."