What I miss most about the Elder Scrolls games that came after Morrowind was the fact that you can craft yourself a spell that would obliterate an entire valley!
yeah if you did anything slightly out of the ordinary in oblivion the spell would instantly cost 234980234 gold and 3405983459805 mana, unless you abused the game mechanics.
This is why life is never good lmao. My character now has 100 speed and about 60 athletics, 100 strength and 100 acrobatics and somehow they're still right on my ass to stunlock me despite also having like 80 agility.
Tip: Those fuckers don't respawn if you leave their corpses as warning. Don't remove cliffracers carcasses, if you plan to go to the place again. Let them rot.
There's a Ring of Aversion sold by the trader in Caldera. Give Invisibility for 10 seconds. Doesn't sound like much but usually long enough to get outside the critters' agro range.
You can mage a item with perma Invisibility. You stay invisible until you attack/interact with something, then you just unequip and re-equip it and you're back to being invisible
I like that trader. You can get some cool stuff like an enchanted item with recall and I think some others like divine intervention and/or almsivi intervention.
@@ChrisTheOnly He does have an Amulet of Recall (pairs well with the Potions of Mark sold by Nalcarya, the potion vendor near the temple in Balmora) but the Amulets of Recall and Divine Intervention are from the mage guild quest line in Ald'Ruhn.
another way to disable them is cast levitate on target for 1 second in an area effect, when the levitation ends they will fall to the ground and be unable to move and if they fall from a distance will take fall damage. I have heard that they patched this exploit in some versions of the game though sadly.
No, the most satisfying thing to do is to hit them with a 1 second Levitate. Because Cliff Racer flight is implemented as a Levitate effect, this resets the duration to 1 second and they have no way to recast it, so they fall to their deaths. It's a super cheap way of making Saint Jiub proud, and the sheer joy of exploiting the engine like that is incomparable.
Cliff Racers are so annoying! It should be in game that if you're a certain amount of levels tougher than a given creature that they'll just leave you alone
He's got a custom spell that greatly increases agility and speed, which empowers that massive jump. Probably hundreds of agility in that. He also has a custom destruction spell that shoots a missile that explodes for massive AoE damage. He's jumping with that agility-enhanced spell while being pursued by the flying monsters, those cliff racers, and in mid-air firing the destruction spell so they're fried while in flight and all clustered together. It requires a lot of alchemy and magic training to be able to pull something like that off. It's also possible that this is being done with some kind of custom-enchanted gear, but likewise -- takes a lot of preparation first. Worth it, though. Once your character has the skills necessary, they're set to be Superman. 🙂
@@user-yy9wp5mo6e More precisely, a large amount of agility protects against the fall damage. The higher the agility, the higher that a character can safely fall from. If you magically boost your agility up to 1,000 times bigger than it would normally be -- you can fall from 1,000 times higher. That means that as long as the agility buff lasts, he won't be hurt when he lands. It is definitely possible to kill yourself while falling down on accident, though, if you don't make the Agility boost spell long enough. In fact, in Morrowind, your first encounter with a magic scroll that can do something like this is like that. You get three scrolls, and if you use one, you can jump like this. It just wears off before you land, so you die if you don't use another scroll before you land. 🙂 This person just skilled up hard and managed to craft a spell that lasts long enough for a full jump.
St. Jiub would be proud
Saint Jiub got inspired by this.
St. Jiub would be thoroughly embarrassed to be outdone by a swamp dwelling farm tool.
You forgot the best part. Looting the body for compensation only to catch a blight disease.
blight disease IS your compensation.
Don't forget the racer plumes!
What I miss most about the Elder Scrolls games that came after Morrowind was the fact that you can craft yourself a spell that would obliterate an entire valley!
You can make some pretty powerful spells in oblivion
И жить потом в том аду которой сам себе моздал
Then you hit a Atronach that has Reflect up and you one-shot yourself. Took me a while to figure out why dafuq I was randomly dying, lol
yeah if you did anything slightly out of the ordinary in oblivion the spell would instantly cost 234980234 gold and 3405983459805 mana, unless you abused the game mechanics.
Vivec might be able to stop Sheogorath's meteor, but he can't stop me from LEGALIZING NUCLEAR BOMBS.
Life is good when you can outrun cliff racers.
This is why life is never good lmao. My character now has 100 speed and about 60 athletics, 100 strength and 100 acrobatics and somehow they're still right on my ass to stunlock me despite also having like 80 agility.
They put fucking Crag Sprinters in Starfield...
you literally can not.
0:07 lizard
Indeed
Seriously, I don't care what anyone says I love my wacky backwards leg Argonians
Argonian Nerevarine is proven canon once again
Atleast it's not a mouth-breathing Khajiit
"You have raced your last cliff!"
Haha!
Shouldn't have raced here!
The only mod I used
Tip: Those fuckers don't respawn if you leave their corpses as warning. Don't remove cliffracers carcasses, if you plan to go to the place again. Let them rot.
There's a Ring of Aversion sold by the trader in Caldera. Give Invisibility for 10 seconds. Doesn't sound like much but usually long enough to get outside the critters' agro range.
You can mage a item with perma Invisibility. You stay invisible until you attack/interact with something, then you just unequip and re-equip it and you're back to being invisible
I like that trader. You can get some cool stuff like an enchanted item with recall and I think some others like divine intervention and/or almsivi intervention.
@@ChrisTheOnly He does have an Amulet of Recall (pairs well with the Potions of Mark sold by Nalcarya, the potion vendor near the temple in Balmora) but the Amulets of Recall and Divine Intervention are from the mage guild quest line in Ald'Ruhn.
You're a lizard, Harry
another way to disable them is cast levitate on target for 1 second in an area effect, when the levitation ends they will fall to the ground and be unable to move and if they fall from a distance will take fall damage. I have heard that they patched this exploit in some versions of the game though sadly.
now i imagine a playthrough where a guy just levitates any enemy he encounters
This Shit is exactly what makes morrowind morrowind
This is quite a powerful farm tool. It must have cost you a fortune.
One of the best videos on YT
And there's still some left over, because of course there is
love the way the remaining two fell to the floor
Amazing.
The step sound is comical
No, the most satisfying thing to do is to hit them with a 1 second Levitate. Because Cliff Racer flight is implemented as a Levitate effect, this resets the duration to 1 second and they have no way to recast it, so they fall to their deaths. It's a super cheap way of making Saint Jiub proud, and the sheer joy of exploiting the engine like that is incomparable.
That's how jiub killed all of them
I didnt know farm tools could be so handy!
Magnificent
this is how dinasaurs actually dissappeared
i can relate, but it cant top bringing books to Baladas
My favorite is to create a conjuring spell to where I have 8 strong summons and let them fight the town after gathering them all up
There was still one left in the distance. 🤦♂🤦♂😂😂
Dinner time
How does this farm tool have daedric armour
dont mess with us argonians bro we'll get tweaked off hist sap and invade your lands
@@kyastrzhembsky7005 while breathing the fuck out of some water
TBF the stuff's everywhere in Morrowind
POV: Jiub
St. Jiub approves.
Oh ur an argonian? Awesome I need my laundry done.
Shame that casting levitate on them no longer works
*waddle waddle*
What have you done ? Who will train your armor skills for free now ? 🤣🤣
Never understimate a free magician kahjit. Never.
thats not a khajiit thats a farm tool. i mean argonian
Wheres the Colovian Fur Cap lmao
I hate these stupid birds so much it's unreal
Corpus
You can live out your Dragon Ball Z fantasies! :-D
So St Jiub was an Argonian all along! I should have know!
Bro is playing an argonian😂😂😂
argonians are the best race in elder scrolls i dont care to hear otherwise
@@kyastrzhembsky7005 If you wanna be a farm tool go right ahead 😂😂😂
i can tell high elf is your favorite race
Bro used the word "bro" and the crying with laughter emoji while trying to be a snob
Probably a coping Khajiit roleplaying as a Dunmer
@@kyastrzhembsky7005 everyone knows Dumner are the real race and all others are just really really inferior
lol wut u doin sweet nerevah?
Haha I remember crafting spells like this. You could nuke an entire town of civilians, and then use a more focused version to eliminate the guards.
Train to entrance
Cliff Racers are so annoying! It should be in game that if you're a certain amount of levels tougher than a given creature that they'll just leave you alone
Morrowind is always worth it, because you can't do this shit in any other Elder Scrolls.
L beast race
can someone explain how this is done? also argonian master race 🤘
He's got a custom spell that greatly increases agility and speed, which empowers that massive jump. Probably hundreds of agility in that. He also has a custom destruction spell that shoots a missile that explodes for massive AoE damage. He's jumping with that agility-enhanced spell while being pursued by the flying monsters, those cliff racers, and in mid-air firing the destruction spell so they're fried while in flight and all clustered together.
It requires a lot of alchemy and magic training to be able to pull something like that off. It's also possible that this is being done with some kind of custom-enchanted gear, but likewise -- takes a lot of preparation first. Worth it, though. Once your character has the skills necessary, they're set to be Superman. 🙂
@@capnheehee8103 bless. so does he not take any fall damage because this is technically a jump?
@@user-yy9wp5mo6e More precisely, a large amount of agility protects against the fall damage. The higher the agility, the higher that a character can safely fall from. If you magically boost your agility up to 1,000 times bigger than it would normally be -- you can fall from 1,000 times higher.
That means that as long as the agility buff lasts, he won't be hurt when he lands. It is definitely possible to kill yourself while falling down on accident, though, if you don't make the Agility boost spell long enough.
In fact, in Morrowind, your first encounter with a magic scroll that can do something like this is like that. You get three scrolls, and if you use one, you can jump like this. It just wears off before you land, so you die if you don't use another scroll before you land. 🙂
This person just skilled up hard and managed to craft a spell that lasts long enough for a full jump.
The most satisfying thing to do in Morrowind: press quit and load up Skyrim
L take.
no u
maybe the most wrong thing ever typed by a human
For me, it would be turning it off and playing something from this decade.