Turning the clothes in will get you very well loved by the local merchants, which is useful in it's own right. People will remember. Which is useful. Oh and the man himself will MOVE OUT OF HIS OWN HOUSE and be in the temple. Leaving the house vacant for your use.
I like getting the Balmora Council Club as my home. Once you talk to some people in town they'll tell you that the champion at Fort Moonmoth wants to talk to you, he'll tell you to perform a nice little bloodbath on said Council Club. Once they're dealt with the place is vacant and yours to decorate.
Murder in Morrowind is legal as long as it's a house war, legal writ of assassination or an accepted challenge, I would assume the seizing their property is legal too since greed is the reason for house wars.
@Gitshiver Nah I searched and searched and then thought if I was Neverine I would have my statue in my place. Which I looked up and there is not many. So I checked the locations and it's amazing. Has almsivi shrine too. Enough storage for a hundred hours of gameplay. Has a back area with critters. I never go there. Almsivi out to vivic. Devine out to ebonheart. Mark it at the almsivi shrine. Feels like a batcave. A true home for the Destiny Weilding King of Gods. Also mournhold has a super good residence in the great bazaar I think. A fake wizard attacks. Then a real wizard attacks. Then the home is yours. Nice place.
You actually CAN have Caius's house when you beat the second to last quest where he has to be sent back to Cyrodill. Just wait outside for an hour or two and he despawns and you have another house. That and his mid-level clothes that could have worked if the reward system was better planned.
TES3, a game in which squatting is merely another part of the game... especially if you're playing a necromancer character. It's certainly more realistic than Viking Circle Jerk's absurd re-spawning mechanics. In TES 3 you clear out a smuggler cave and just take it over if you want a personal stronghold for weird magical experiments.
@@bluegum6438 especially areas where the entire quest is 'clear this place out so the people can go back inside'. literally every playthrough i have to deal with the people of Shor's Stone dying when they go to work in the mine and the spiders have respawned. Same with Kolskeggr Mine and the invading forsworn.
My first ever playthru, I handplaced everything on top of Caius's house. Once there were a few hundred items up there, a Loot Bag spawned in. Just an infinite cloth bag, super useful.
Conveniently overflow loot bags spawn in vanilla morrowind after some several hundred items are placed in a particular area, def can be scary if you are unaware of this feature and think all your good loot has just despawned
@@thomaskinsey3424 oh man i would be so mad if i hit the limit and it did that without my realizing it. i like to decorate spaces with items. do they have to be like really close together?
A great thing about the bedroll in the Census and Excise Office in Seyda Neen is that the Dark Brotherhood can't attack you if you use it. Also glad to see St. Delyn Waist Two, that one's my favorite.
I'm definitely planning on it! Biggest concern rn would be that I can't be sure if an NPC is important until all quests are implemented. And making sure all the NPC's are implemented as well, for that matter!
I only knew a couple of these and I had no clue about the first one fresh off the boat. I first played morrowind a couple years ago on series X so I get to see 10 feet infront of me but loading is instant. Still loved it without mods
In Seyda Neen you sort of missed one. If you buy the ring from Vodunius Nuccius and wait, he despawns. You can then pick the door to the level 30 lock and use his house.
Arkngthand. Mostly inhabited by Named NPCs, once it's cleared becomes the perfect player fortress; Lots of storage, and space to place items(Decorating) -- Casting Almsivi Intervention in Arkngthand puts the player right in Balmora. It's the perfect home for any player.
I just always moved into the Balmora Temple, (the two rooms to the left after entering), npcs usually can't see you there, and it has beds and storage, and it is convenient to almsivi intervention there if you're in the area, to transport your loot to the city. Also I think I remember that you need to be careful what containers you use, if they are empty initially, they are fine but if they had random clutter loot they will respawn after a while (several ingame months), wiping whatever you put in there previously, so it's safest to just drop items onto ground or surfaces
i like using caves after i clear them of smugglers or slavers or necromancers. places like: Panat Mallapi Yakanalit Panat is near the start of the game, has a nice entranceway and loft. comes with guard dogs. Yakanalit has massive storage. not far from Vivec. it's closest by to the mudcrab merchant, and you can even bring him there if you'd like. no respawning hostiles. Mallapi is probably the coolest, w/ mushrooms & crystals close by to the beach campsite on the waterfall island near Khuul. you're not too far from the boat and propylon chambers.
4:28 hlaalo Manor with the lower case H. Even to this day that dude is still being disrespected by the N'wah community. Got to see my handy dandy St. Delyn Waist North Two, so that's always nice. Abandoned Shack is just such a good vibe even if a meh house itself
I've played Morrowind many times and I never stumbled upon that vacant apartment in Vivec. That's a really good location because almost everywhere connects to Vivec.
St Delyn North-Two is my absolute favorite so far, I love the roleplaying element of doing a bunch of quests, then coming back there and storing my loot, and taking off my armor. It's kind of like that reddit meme about the city being dangerous but the food is yummy.
There's also a Guard Tower in Balmora with owner-free containers and bed, so you can store everything there and when you take it back it'll not count as stolen. Plus, you'll feel important with that guard roaming around protecting your home (?
Jiub's face after that slight romantic encounter was glorious. I've always loved living in Caldera. Once tried to take over some stronghold or other ruins but it's seems hard to make em cozy. What did you give to Madres Navur to convince him to stay in his basement?
I like that 2 story imperial house in caldera. Also I thought it was funny how I killed that orc woman in balmora before I even knew she was the target of a contract
Census and Excise is the only location safe from Dark Brotherhood spawns which can,be a positive if a player isn't ready for the tribunal expansion. Voddonius Nuccius has a house in Seyda need that goes unused as Nuccius walks around outside. There's a small quest with a cursed ring but after that Nuccius leaves Seyda neen.
Didn't even mention ghorak manor as it's huge lots of storage and creeper lives there on my most recent playthrough I went thru enough of the mages guild too get access too the enchanter in caldera so I just used command humanoid too bring the guild travel guide and an enchanter into my base
I was actually going to, but for some reason, I wasn't able to use the bed in there so I skipped it. Could be a "patched" thing in one of my mods, I've heard of people taking it over before.
The arena storage. The only thing you have to worry about is three rats that respawn. The moon sugar smuggler in balmora next to cacius' house. Kill the smuggler and save a slave. Persuasion 70 to interact with the slave. The pillow lady's upper room with the rats. Gnisis the telvanni dunmer, his first level and cells are open for grabs.
You forgot the best option in Caldera, Ghorak Manner. While it's occupied by 5 Orcs, they all have a 0 alarm value so they won't report you for any crimes and more importantly the house contains the best merchant in the game, the Creeper. I typically cast Mark right next to the Creeper, that way I can pile all my heavy dungeon loot up in one place/on a body while I clear it out. Then after I finish everything I'm doing in the quest I can cast Recall and sell stuff to him without worrying about being too over encumbered to move. If necessary, I can just sleep in the house for 24 hours to let his gold restock.
The manor with the body in Balmora is the only place for me cause i horde and that body is there and unlimited forever. Theres also a second house in Balmora with a never dissapearing body after you do Mephela's quest. That Morag Tong guy that kills without writs gets a writ of his own and you poison him in his own home. Then you can have his house and body. Plus you get a special piece of bread too thats different than all others. Almost as rare as the muffin lol.
putting a good word in for Clagius Clanler: Outfitters in Balmora - down the block from the Silt Strider and across the street from the Mage's Guild. Clagius never survives any of my MW runs.
Missed a good one in Balmora, there's the Khaajiit slave in gnaar mok or hal oad, you get the choice to take her to ebonheart or to Balmora where she will be killed, I take her to Ebonheart and the evil option has no other purpose, he lives right next to Caius. Probably do the quest first because you are hired by the camonna tong to take her to Balmora.
Honestly , I prefer more...unconventional homes. With enough patience, you can get the console codes for any object in the game by using the id lookup commands, and then you can spawn and move stuff with the console. Which means...you can put furniture anywhere! I personally like tricking out Sorkvild the Raven's tower just outside of Dagon Fel (i even built a little 'teleporter pad' where i have my recall point set to). Sure it's a little out of the way, but there's just something about having your own Dwemer tower to hang out in. But hey if the location's a dealbreaker, literally anywhere without any respawning enemies will do. I have a friend who put up a bed, a dresser, and some privacy screens in the pit under Neloth's house and just squatted there for the whole game. Of the ready-to-go homes, my go to is honestly just the first bedroom on the left in the Ald'Ruhn Mages Guild. Sure it doesn't have any storage, but items don't despawn in Morrowind so I can just put my stuff on the floor or the little table by the bed.
If you're on OpenMW I highly recommend checking out Ashlander Architect, it adds a build menu to add, move, or remove static assets, even whole buildings. I've been using it, along with Amazing Static Displays, Perfect Placement, and Mannequins for Sale to build new homes and settlements!
Wow, i didnt know i could get that much real estate in balmora. I also have to add a manor and a tavern, you can kill the owner of the House to the left of house hlaalo, he is a morag tong target iirc, and you get the larrius varro quest pretty early, so you can make them vanish too.
Balmora is one of those places where a particularly bloodthirsty Nerevarine can set up a whole private village! I usually do mine at Dren Plantation, since they're all slavers anyway lol
Yeah, it isn't normally that bright lol, gamma and contrast were all jacked up after an unusually dark livestream hot fix that I forgot to fix before recording
@@Gitshiver - well take it this way: you'll make someone already miserable even more miserable and you don't ruin the life of someone happy. It is uhm... a good thing to do?
I'm saving it for a late game list, considering that the "residents" have a nasty habit of respawning, it could be a rude awakening for low level characters.
Totally valid, his house is one of the best "display homes", I didn't include it in this list since he has some quest tie-ins, but it will definitely be in a future housing list!
Oh damn! I hope that's a joke, I've been there before and I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Hate that I can't be more help with finding real houses for people too, but I hope you're good!
The main ones on this build are Tamriel Rebuilt, Project Cyrodill, and Skyrim: Home of The Nords, but I would hold off for the first playthrough, the vanilla game can be a bit overwhelming first time through. I would recommend some patches, like Patch for Purists and Morrowind Optimization Patch. Also Expansion Delay, so you can enjoy the base game without getting bombarded with DLC. My current PC is running an i7-12700k, 64GB of RAM, and an RTX 4070, and I rarely drop frames, granted I have lots of graphics replacing mods too. My older videos were done on an i7-3770K, 24GB of RAM, and an RTX 2060, and even modded it still held up pretty well on max settings until I hit Tamriel Rebuilt's biggest towns. Hope that helps!
He was actually my go-to first player home back in the day! So many good memories of that shop. The only things in there were standard home goods, so decorating was a breeze!
hmm, that's a tough one. The best thing I can think of short of trying to take over one of Ebonheart's towers would be the Vacant Tower in Dagon Fel. It's a Dwemer tower and you have a roommate who is the best trainer for unarmored (100) and medium armor (82) in the game, but the bed and storage is unowned and you get free Dwemer Scarab Plans too!
Turning the clothes in will get you very well loved by the local merchants, which is useful in it's own right. People will remember. Which is useful. Oh and the man himself will MOVE OUT OF HIS OWN HOUSE and be in the temple. Leaving the house vacant for your use.
Definitely a good quick stop for some rep boost for House Redoran hopefuls!
I like getting the Balmora Council Club as my home. Once you talk to some people in town they'll tell you that the champion at Fort Moonmoth wants to talk to you, he'll tell you to perform a nice little bloodbath on said Council Club. Once they're dealt with the place is vacant and yours to decorate.
The place is nicely located between 2 kinds of public transportation. Thats a good pick! The barkeep is innocent, tho'.
alternative title: 12 vardenfell boomers whose identity you can steal
Murder in Morrowind is legal as long as it's a house war, legal writ of assassination or an accepted challenge, I would assume the seizing their property is legal too since greed is the reason for house wars.
@@IcyWraith It's more like taking the spoiks of the defeated combatant
Hilalu ancestral tomb in vivic. Has a rare Neverine shrine. Bunch of loot holdings and it's lit with a table. Great for teleporting
Oh cool! That's thinking outside the box!
@Gitshiver Nah I searched and searched and then thought if I was Neverine I would have my statue in my place. Which I looked up and there is not many. So I checked the locations and it's amazing. Has almsivi shrine too. Enough storage for a hundred hours of gameplay. Has a back area with critters. I never go there. Almsivi out to vivic. Devine out to ebonheart. Mark it at the almsivi shrine. Feels like a batcave. A true home for the Destiny Weilding King of Gods. Also mournhold has a super good residence in the great bazaar I think. A fake wizard attacks. Then a real wizard attacks. Then the home is yours. Nice place.
You actually CAN have Caius's house when you beat the second to last quest where he has to be sent back to Cyrodill. Just wait outside for an hour or two and he despawns and you have another house. That and his mid-level clothes that could have worked if the reward system was better planned.
TES3, a game in which squatting is merely another part of the game... especially if you're playing a necromancer character. It's certainly more realistic than Viking Circle Jerk's absurd re-spawning mechanics. In TES 3 you clear out a smuggler cave and just take it over if you want a personal stronghold for weird magical experiments.
I don't know why Bethesda thinks you'd want to clear out a location more than once per playthrough.
It is so they can use the radiant quest system to send you back to the same areas again to pick up some random item. I am not a fan of that quest.
@@bluegum6438Honestly the only reason I'd want those locations to repopulate is having respawning food as a vampire/werewolf
@@bluegum6438 especially areas where the entire quest is 'clear this place out so the people can go back inside'. literally every playthrough i have to deal with the people of Shor's Stone dying when they go to work in the mine and the spiders have respawned. Same with Kolskeggr Mine and the invading forsworn.
My first ever playthru, I handplaced everything on top of Caius's house. Once there were a few hundred items up there, a Loot Bag spawned in. Just an infinite cloth bag, super useful.
That's awesome!
Wait lol did you or a mod spawn in the loot bag? Or did you just find one?
Conveniently overflow loot bags spawn in vanilla morrowind after some several hundred items are placed in a particular area, def can be scary if you are unaware of this feature and think all your good loot has just despawned
@@thomaskinsey3424 that's really cool, I wasn't aware of that!
@@thomaskinsey3424 oh man i would be so mad if i hit the limit and it did that without my realizing it. i like to decorate spaces with items. do they have to be like really close together?
A great thing about the bedroll in the Census and Excise Office in Seyda Neen is that the Dark Brotherhood can't attack you if you use it.
Also glad to see St. Delyn Waist Two, that one's my favorite.
Ooh! I didn't realize the DB couldn't get you there, definitely good to know!
They really should've done that for one or two more spots that would make sense, like Caius' place.
I hope to see someone do the same for Tamriel Rebuilt sooner or later.
I'm definitely planning on it! Biggest concern rn would be that I can't be sure if an NPC is important until all quests are implemented. And making sure all the NPC's are implemented as well, for that matter!
@@Gitshiver I know of the Andothren, Sailen and with the mod, a Tower home just outside Old Ebonheart. I’m sure there are others, perhaps modded in.
I only knew a couple of these and I had no clue about the first one fresh off the boat. I first played morrowind a couple years ago on series X so I get to see 10 feet infront of me but loading is instant. Still loved it without mods
New sub here, good vid, good luck on your channel growth. It's really nice to see some refreshing mirrowind content
Much appreciated!
He can't keep getting away with these cut away jokes. They always catch me off guard and send me into a laughing fit.
In Seyda Neen you sort of missed one. If you buy the ring from Vodunius Nuccius and wait, he despawns. You can then pick the door to the level 30 lock and use his house.
Oh yeah, I forgot he has a house!
Yep. I said sort of because for early game, the money requirement for this quest and lock dc might be a bit of a problem depending on the character.
Arkngthand. Mostly inhabited by Named NPCs, once it's cleared becomes the perfect player fortress; Lots of storage, and space to place items(Decorating) -- Casting Almsivi Intervention in Arkngthand puts the player right in Balmora. It's the perfect home for any player.
Ooh! That's a good one!
I just always moved into the Balmora Temple, (the two rooms to the left after entering), npcs usually can't see you there, and it has beds and storage, and it is convenient to almsivi intervention there if you're in the area, to transport your loot to the city.
Also I think I remember that you need to be careful what containers you use, if they are empty initially, they are fine but if they had random clutter loot they will respawn after a while (several ingame months), wiping whatever you put in there previously, so it's safest to just drop items onto ground or surfaces
You can obtain the house right next to Caius Cosades by doing an escort mission and helping your escort out of trouble.
You can also get the house on the other side of him after completing Mephala's Quest!
i like using caves after i clear them of smugglers or slavers or necromancers. places like:
Panat
Mallapi
Yakanalit
Panat is near the start of the game, has a nice entranceway and loft. comes with guard dogs.
Yakanalit has massive storage. not far from Vivec. it's closest by to the mudcrab merchant, and you can even bring him there if you'd like. no respawning hostiles.
Mallapi is probably the coolest, w/ mushrooms & crystals close by to the beach campsite on the waterfall island near Khuul. you're not too far from the boat and propylon chambers.
Foryn gilniths shack in seyda need is my favorite, even after ive gotten full daedric, i always come back to my swamp shack
Definitely wanna see a part 2 w/ the sadrith mora housing market, for the more.. umm.. exuberant, eccentric types 🧙♂️🍄✨
Bro, you are a digital real estate agent. Your commission is my sub, ty! Love the new place :D
4:28 hlaalo Manor with the lower case H. Even to this day that dude is still being disrespected by the N'wah community.
Got to see my handy dandy St. Delyn Waist North Two, so that's always nice. Abandoned Shack is just such a good vibe even if a meh house itself
Sadly the font pack I got on the new machine is Planeswalker with two lower case "h's", but one is slightly bigger lol
Ralen Hlaalo is such a good friend. He'll keep all your stuff safe with not a single complaint.
I've played Morrowind many times and I never stumbled upon that vacant apartment in Vivec. That's a really good location because almost everywhere connects to Vivec.
It took forever for me too, but now it's one of my most used homes!
Yeah, thanks for including it! I never knew about it!
St Delyn North-Two is my absolute favorite so far, I love the roleplaying element of doing a bunch of quests, then coming back there and storing my loot, and taking off my armor. It's kind of like that reddit meme about the city being dangerous but the food is yummy.
As always Great video, keep up the good work👍
Thanks Jacob, much appreciated!
Ralen Hlaalo is truly a man who is more useful in death than he ever was in life.
(Said while cramming more ash yams and lesser soul gems into him)
When Sheogorath calls Haskill "luggage" in Skyrim, I always think of good old Ralen lol
Awesome video! 👍
That Saint Delvyn house is perfect, thank you
Consistent and great Morrowind content in 2024? Instant sub!
Much appreciated, welcome aboard!
A fucking morrowind video in 2024, now you got my attention and a new sub!
I remember one playthrough, I used the bandit cave on the way to Balmora as my base of operations until I built my Hlallu stronghold
There's also a Guard Tower in Balmora with owner-free containers and bed, so you can store everything there and when you take it back it'll not count as stolen. Plus, you'll feel important with that guard roaming around protecting your home (?
Morrowind's 12 easiest free player homes?
More like "Squatters guide to Morrowind"
Ooh, I like that!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Giving Clagius Clanler a little accident has become tradition foe me
Jiub's face after that slight romantic encounter was glorious. I've always loved living in Caldera.
Once tried to take over some stronghold or other ruins but it's seems hard to make em cozy.
What did you give to Madres Navur to convince him to stay in his basement?
apparently letting him walk into me for a few seconds was enough! XD
@@Gitshiver hahahaha😂
I like that 2 story imperial house in caldera. Also I thought it was funny how I killed that orc woman in balmora before I even knew she was the target of a contract
It just works lol
Balmora Mages Guild flor, Underground level, is my go to home most of the time xd
And its hard for me to change that habit ^^
gangster ass video, i didn't know about the orc in the tower, new home now
Thanks, I can store all my legally acquired items now
If anyone asks, it’s free real estate!
Vivec, St Delyn North Two looks so cozy! I'm definitely moving into it with my next character!
I love your videos Gitshiver! The "future duffle bag" line made me spill my breakfast
My apologies for the breakfast! xD
Ah man in Tarmriel Rebuilt the devs knew what was up and put an empty house in Lothlanis!
Good to know! I'll take a look at it!
Love doing this
Census and Excise is the only location safe from Dark Brotherhood spawns which can,be a positive if a player isn't ready for the tribunal expansion. Voddonius Nuccius has a house in Seyda need that goes unused as Nuccius walks around outside. There's a small quest with a cursed ring but after that Nuccius leaves Seyda neen.
Didn't even mention ghorak manor as it's huge lots of storage and creeper lives there on my most recent playthrough I went thru enough of the mages guild too get access too the enchanter in caldera so I just used command humanoid too bring the guild travel guide and an enchanter into my base
I was actually going to, but for some reason, I wasn't able to use the bed in there so I skipped it. Could be a "patched" thing in one of my mods, I've heard of people taking it over before.
May current setup is primarily hla oad and hlalu stronghold because it’s so close. I may have taken over the 3 shacks closest to fat legs drop off
The arena storage. The only thing you have to worry about is three rats that respawn. The moon sugar smuggler in balmora next to cacius' house. Kill the smuggler and save a slave. Persuasion 70 to interact with the slave. The pillow lady's upper room with the rats. Gnisis the telvanni dunmer, his first level and cells are open for grabs.
6:58 actually it is, my sneak skill is pretty low so I couldn't get in without the guards knowing
“This is where you get off” *yakuza music.* Wot.
I just live at the mages guild drop a recall there and train at the beds and leave my stuff around the bed area every time works fine for me
I won't ever give up on Nerano Manor
6:05 amazing.
You forgot the best option in Caldera, Ghorak Manner. While it's occupied by 5 Orcs, they all have a 0 alarm value so they won't report you for any crimes and more importantly the house contains the best merchant in the game, the Creeper. I typically cast Mark right next to the Creeper, that way I can pile all my heavy dungeon loot up in one place/on a body while I clear it out. Then after I finish everything I'm doing in the quest I can cast Recall and sell stuff to him without worrying about being too over encumbered to move. If necessary, I can just sleep in the house for 24 hours to let his gold restock.
oooo, that's a good idea, i never thought of living there. you even get six free roommates out of the deal!
Would be nice if you included your estimated septim value of each abode.
I did enjoy this video but i was thinking it was gonna be houses you could actually buy that i never heard of
Elf-Skerring in Sadrith Mora is pretty good, it has a personal room and plenty of storage
I'm going to include the boats in the follow up, I figured they would be great options on the east coast! :)
Dope video
The squatters guide to morrowind
The manor with the body in Balmora is the only place for me cause i horde and that body is there and unlimited forever. Theres also a second house in Balmora with a never dissapearing body after you do Mephela's quest. That Morag Tong guy that kills without writs gets a writ of his own and you poison him in his own home. Then you can have his house and body. Plus you get a special piece of bread too thats different than all others. Almost as rare as the muffin lol.
Great call! I forgot about the bread!
putting a good word in for Clagius Clanler: Outfitters in Balmora - down the block from the Silt Strider and across the street from the Mage's Guild.
Clagius never survives any of my MW runs.
I always made that my first home back in the day! His wares were never as valuable as his house
Missed a good one in Balmora, there's the Khaajiit slave in gnaar mok or hal oad, you get the choice to take her to ebonheart or to Balmora where she will be killed, I take her to Ebonheart and the evil option has no other purpose, he lives right next to Caius. Probably do the quest first because you are hired by the camonna tong to take her to Balmora.
Ra'virr's shop in Balmora every single time
Honestly , I prefer more...unconventional homes. With enough patience, you can get the console codes for any object in the game by using the id lookup commands, and then you can spawn and move stuff with the console. Which means...you can put furniture anywhere! I personally like tricking out Sorkvild the Raven's tower just outside of Dagon Fel (i even built a little 'teleporter pad' where i have my recall point set to). Sure it's a little out of the way, but there's just something about having your own Dwemer tower to hang out in. But hey if the location's a dealbreaker, literally anywhere without any respawning enemies will do. I have a friend who put up a bed, a dresser, and some privacy screens in the pit under Neloth's house and just squatted there for the whole game.
Of the ready-to-go homes, my go to is honestly just the first bedroom on the left in the Ald'Ruhn Mages Guild. Sure it doesn't have any storage, but items don't despawn in Morrowind so I can just put my stuff on the floor or the little table by the bed.
If you're on OpenMW I highly recommend checking out Ashlander Architect, it adds a build menu to add, move, or remove static assets, even whole buildings. I've been using it, along with Amazing Static Displays, Perfect Placement, and Mannequins for Sale to build new homes and settlements!
the intro is very good
thanks!
Delyn North 2 cant believe i never knew this
You forgot the Southwall Corner Club itself.
entire balmora mages guild is mine its big enough for all loot when you clear the tables and teleport npc nearby
It seems to be a really popular choice, I'll have to try it!
Valvius Mevureius's house is my favorite.
The game looks stunning, do you have a link to your game set up to replicate please?
Wow, i didnt know i could get that much real estate in balmora. I also have to add a manor and a tavern, you can kill the owner of the House to the left of house hlaalo, he is a morag tong target iirc, and you get the larrius varro quest pretty early, so you can make them vanish too.
Balmora is one of those places where a particularly bloodthirsty Nerevarine can set up a whole private village! I usually do mine at Dren Plantation, since they're all slavers anyway lol
This is an awesome video! I love the squidbillies clips XD
I usually just sleep in the orc manor in caldera, it’s free
Good housing, but i still love Balmora's mages guild.
Bro your lighting saturation is whack! Love the vids.
Yeah, it isn't normally that bright lol, gamma and contrast were all jacked up after an unusually dark livestream hot fix that I forgot to fix before recording
@@Gitshiver ahhh, that makes sense!
I always used the house of the widow Wabdas in Gnisis. After persuade her to ... vacant the property.
oh man, she's already been through so much too lol
@@Gitshiver - well take it this way: you'll make someone already miserable even more miserable and you don't ruin the life of someone happy. It is uhm... a good thing to do?
That's a rather pragmatic view of things, I like it!
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the manor in al drun that is taken over by 6th house people. I think it’s just outside of town
I'm saving it for a late game list, considering that the "residents" have a nasty habit of respawning, it could be a rude awakening for low level characters.
Great vid, but you gotta lower your gamma correction. Big love
Yeah, it was a bit out of wack, thanks for the feedback!
Uhhh am I the only one who dispenses with Ondres Nerano and takes his manor in the fancy district of Balmora? 👀
Totally valid, his house is one of the best "display homes", I didn't include it in this list since he has some quest tie-ins, but it will definitely be in a future housing list!
I think your lighting mod needs a few tweaks. Unless it looks different on your monitor.
Nice tuto though
There's a trader with bound weapons in balmora. I always killed them and moved in there.
"Ravirr knows why you are here..."
I always take the cyrodiilic brandy and give it to Ienas😅
have you thought about making Morrowind builds, like think how Fudgemuppet used to make builds for Skyrim but this time its for Morrowind
Great idea! I'll look into it!
You can also kill khajiit in Caldera for free shack
Thank you, I just got evicted and need somewhere to live
Oh damn! I hope that's a joke, I've been there before and I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Hate that I can't be more help with finding real houses for people too, but I hope you're good!
Balmora is like everyone’s place! But the more you learn Vivic? The better the game gets! It takes forever! But learn Vivic! 😂
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one question, im starting to mod morrowind, howmany mods do you use and what fps do you get with ur specs? just wanted to know, nice vid btw
all you really need is openmw and tamriel rebuilt and turn water refraction off
The main ones on this build are Tamriel Rebuilt, Project Cyrodill, and Skyrim: Home of The Nords, but I would hold off for the first playthrough, the vanilla game can be a bit overwhelming first time through. I would recommend some patches, like Patch for Purists and Morrowind Optimization Patch. Also Expansion Delay, so you can enjoy the base game without getting bombarded with DLC. My current PC is running an i7-12700k, 64GB of RAM, and an RTX 4070, and I rarely drop frames, granted I have lots of graphics replacing mods too. My older videos were done on an i7-3770K, 24GB of RAM, and an RTX 2060, and even modded it still held up pretty well on max settings until I hit Tamriel Rebuilt's biggest towns. Hope that helps!
are you playing on MWSE or OpenMW?
This one is on OpenMW, I tend to swap back and forth lol
What about Clagius Clanler? Yes, he's a shopkeeper, but he also doesn't have anything worth buying. And there's no guard in his shop.
He was actually my go-to first player home back in the day! So many good memories of that shop. The only things in there were standard home goods, so decorating was a breeze!
"Your wounds are great!"
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Uryne Nirith becomes your personal maid!
You forgot Sorkvild's Tower
that one is my favorite!
That thumbnail 😂
Gotta admit, that was a really fun one to make lol
Lighthouse in first town is easy
It is, I just always feel too bad for the light keeper, her boyfriend was just murdered lol
@@Gitshiver sorry as a kid I never payed attention and I think he got killed accidently
@@wingedhussar1453 No worries, he was the dead tax collector lol
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Friendly reminder that it's okay not to be religious, you can still be a good person, and live a wonderful happy life without it ❤️🙂
Idk where to live as an imperial battle mage..
hmm, that's a tough one. The best thing I can think of short of trying to take over one of Ebonheart's towers would be the Vacant Tower in Dagon Fel. It's a Dwemer tower and you have a roommate who is the best trainer for unarmored (100) and medium armor (82) in the game, but the bed and storage is unowned and you get free Dwemer Scarab Plans too!