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Jesper898
Thu, 15th Aug '02, 6:21pm
i just got a new comp :D
AMD athlon 1800+
Geforce3
512 mb RAM

So now i can finally run Morrowind :p
Could anyone give me some beginners help?
and could someone give me the locations of the vampire tombs too?

Thanks

[ March 01, 2006, 04:02: Message edited by: Blackthorne TA ]

idoru
Thu, 15th Aug '02, 11:38pm
You might wanna wait with the vampirism until you've gained a bunch of levels.. I wouldn't recommend it before level 10, even though it's probably possible around level 5.

Create a custom class instead of using one of the precreated ones. That way you get a character that fits you perfectly. Don't be afraid to restart the game as a new character if you, after a while, feel that maybe this class/race wasn't your cup of tea. What else.. umm, just like any other RPG, a good way to start the game is by going with the simple warrior, but don't be afraid to try and mix in some thief or mage parts.. Alchemy is a very powerful skill in Morrowind, and one that kind of makes sense for warriors: if you're out in the woods on your own it's a great idea to be able to make your own healing potions. Same thing with Sneak, if you prefer thieves.. a succesful backstab in Morrowind means *4 damage, that's quite a lot.

Elendil
Fri, 16th Aug '02, 12:20am
Check out this page, it has a lot of tips. Maybe you'll find something useful:

http://www.m0use.net/~uesp/morrow/espmor.shtml

Jesper898
Sat, 17th Aug '02, 7:09am
thanks guys :D

Prophete D'Acier
Mon, 9th Sep '02, 10:47am
Say anyone know where to get a savegame editor? I suck at non AD&D RPGs.

Frog
Tue, 10th Sep '02, 6:27am
Since this topics here I won't start a new one. I have some questions about Morrowind I need answered since I just got the game two days ago.

1)How on earth do you use the Alchemy skill? I know it has something to do with ingredients you find from mushrooms and the like, but how do you actually mix the ingredients to brew a potion? What steps must I take? Anything else needed other than the ingredients?

2)Is it possible to steal stuff inside containers and get away with it?

3)What can kill the ghosts in the various tombs.

4)I broke my leg(not really) by falling off a cliff and my acrobatics skill went up. Is there any other less harmful ways to boost this skill or should I just find the highest cliff and perform another leap of faith.

5)Will the update patch make my saved games invalid if I install it?

Try not to post spoilers because. :nono:

[ September 10, 2002, 07:32: Message edited by: Frog ]

Wildfire
Tue, 10th Sep '02, 7:58am
1) IIRC, you can eat the ingredients, but that isn't particularly effective, and might have side effects. The most affective way of doing it is using a mortar and pestle or various other such equipment to mix them with.

2) Yeah, but you need a very good sneak rating, and it helps if you do it when nobody is looking in your direction.

3) Not sure, I've always been able to kill them fine with my Dwemur Jinksword.

4) Only other ways are jumping a great amount or paying cash to improve.

5) Not sure.

Gothmog•
Tue, 10th Sep '02, 8:15am
I didnt have good sneak rating and i was still stealing things all over the place :D :D
You can get masters mortar and pestle in that first city you are sent to (something on B) in alchemists shop. and in mages guild yoou can get other things ;)

Frog
Wed, 11th Sep '02, 12:15am
This may sound stupid: How do you eat stuff?

Wildfire
Wed, 11th Sep '02, 8:15am
The same way you drink potions - just click on the thing and click on your figure in the inventory screen or something like that.

Frog
Thu, 12th Sep '02, 5:48am
Thanks, oh and I found a grandmaster mortar and pestle laying on a desk in some plantation. Being the filthy theif that I am, I took it.

Anyone know any basic recipes?

[ September 12, 2002, 06:51: Message edited by: Frog ]

ToTaL
Thu, 12th Sep '02, 4:50pm
It is easy, if you have good alchemy skill since it shows on each ingredient what it "does", and when you mix at least two with the same effect you get that potion. (no point in mixing more than two except if you want to have multiple potions in one).
Notice: You can try to mix several ingredients and see what they do in that "effect" window opened when you double-click on any alchemy tool even if you don't have alchemy skill to see that in first place.

Here is list of some i found on the net (not mine):
--RESIST COMMON DISEASE--
Ash Yam Kagouti Hide pearl Resin

--RESTORE HEALTH--
Corkbulb Root Emerald Marshmerrow Resin Saltrice
Whickwheat Corprus Weepings

--RESTORE FATIGUE--
Bread Chokeweed Crab Meat Hack-Lo Leaf Hound Meat
Lg. Kwama Egg Muffin Saltrice Scrib Jerky Scuttle
Sm. Kwama Egg

--RESTORE MAGICKA--
Comberry Daedra's Heart Frost Salts Void Salts

Gothmog•
Fri, 13th Sep '02, 9:13am
IIRC you find recepies during the game.
And there is some time since it came to the stores there should be an alchemy guide somewhere ;)

Frog
Mon, 16th Sep '02, 5:37am
Thanks guys, but for some odd reason when I play the game for a long time, when its loading a new area, theres a chance that the game will crash. Ii has happen to me a few times now. Anyone know whats up?

BTW: Question 5 still pending...

ToTaL
Mon, 16th Sep '02, 1:59pm
You could have problem with virtual memory, it happened to me few times and i just restarted.
As for the patch thingie: there are many patches for this game (you can make your own), but if you think about those official patches, they have always documentation that says if is it compatible with previous versions. When I have played the game before, I have patched the game once and old savegames were compatible, but you can't use them again in the older version, but you can always manually backup your savegames (my advice).

[ September 16, 2002, 15:03: Message edited by: total ]

Frog
Mon, 16th Sep '02, 10:12pm
Thanks, and the last question I forgot to ask. How the heck do you start up the constuction kit? Every time I try to open the main Morrowind file it is unable to.

And are there any good tutorials for this thing?

The Deviant Mage
Tue, 17th Sep '02, 4:34am
This (http://gamespot.com/gamespot/gameguides/all/morrowind/) is a pretty well done guide, be it used as a tutorial for new players or for hints for more advanced players.