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Best way to play the game is as a Breton with Spear, Heavy Armor, Conjuration, and Alchemy as major skills, everything else can be whatever. Take the Atronach sign. Use potions to restore magicka. Go get all the bound spells ASAP (I think you can get them all from Balmora) and make a spell to give you a full suit of bound armor and a spear, it's surprisingly cheap. Spear and Heavy Armor increase your endurance, Conjuration and Alchemy increase your intelligence. Also you're pretty much immune to magic.
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why the hell aint they released Morrowind on mac yet. poo poo was ported to xbox
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Quantum of Phallus posted:why the hell aint they released Morrowind on mac yet. poo poo was ported to xbox lol
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Quantum of Phallus posted:why the hell aint they released Morrowind on mac yet. poo poo was ported to xbox Games on mac? Is that a thing now?
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Quantum of Phallus posted:why the hell aint they released Morrowind on mac yet. poo poo was ported to xbox ah the first xbox was basically a pc and was also boss
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 22:38 |
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should have saved $1000 and got a ballin windows machine instead if you wanted to play games
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gggiiimmmppp posted:should have saved $1000 and got a ballin windows machine instead if you wanted to play games i amn't running pro tools on windows, gently caress that
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gggiiimmmppp posted:should have saved $1000 and got a ballin windows machine instead if you wanted to play games im talking in 2002 language bud. there was halo to be played and i guess ill pick up this weird morrowind game cause its only 15 bucks used
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Blue Raider posted:im talking in 2002 language bud. there was halo to be played and i guess ill pick up this weird morrowind game cause its only 15 bucks used my answer is timeless though
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Quantum of Phallus posted:why the hell aint they released Morrowind on mac yet. poo poo was ported to xbox its been unofficially ported, just use that?
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Fister Roboto posted:Best way to play the game is as a Breton with Spear, Heavy Armor, Conjuration, and Alchemy as major skills, everything else can be whatever. Take the Atronach sign. Use potions to restore magicka. Go get all the bound spells ASAP (I think you can get them all from Balmora) and make a spell to give you a full suit of bound armor and a spear, it's surprisingly cheap. Spear and Heavy Armor increase your endurance, Conjuration and Alchemy increase your intelligence. Also you're pretty much immune to magic. Why is this specifically the best way to play? Thinking about playing another round and I have never gone with heavy armor in any TES game, might try this.
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hailthefish posted:Oh god I can hear them I actually taught myself how to do that voice without any effects and it really, really sucks after more than a sentence or two.
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It's pretty easy. The first step is to smoke a pack of cigarettes every day for thirty years.
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calusari posted:gently caress the police also the three Great Houses that you could join were essentially a glorified alternative Fighter/Mage/Thieves Guild questline Zero Star fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Feb 16, 2014 |
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Halfway! The Thirty-Six Lessons of Vivec: Sermon Eighteen Now Vivec felt that he had taught the Hortator as much as he could before the war with the Dwemer came. The warrior-poet decided he had to begin his Book of Hours at that point, because the world was about to bend with its age. Vivec entered the Mourning Hold and announced to Ayem that he was going to fight nine monsters that had escaped the Muatra. 'I will return,' he said, 'to deal the last blow to the grand architect of the Dwemer.' Ayem said, 'Out of nine you will find only eight, though they be mighty. The last is already destroyed by your decision to create the Book of Hours.' Vivec understood that Ayem meant himself. 'Why,' she asked, 'are you in doubt?' Vivec knew that his doubt made him the sword of the Triune and so he did not feel shame or fear. Instead, he explained and these are the words: 'Can a member of the Invisible Gate become so archaic that its successor is not so much an improvement of the exact model, but rather a related model that is just needed more because of the currency of the world's condition? As the Mother, you do not have to worry, unless things in the future are so strange that even Seht cannot understand. Neither does the Executioner or the Fool, but I am neither. 'These ideals are not going to change in nature, even though they may change in representation. But, even in the west, the Rainmaker vanishes. No one needs him anymore. 'Can one oust the model not because the model is set according to an ideal but because it is tied to an ever-changing unconscious mortal agenda?' This is what was said to Ayem when Vivec was whole. The wise shall not mistake this. Ayem said, 'This is why you were born of a netchiman's wife and destined to merge with the simulacrum of your mother, gilled and blended in all the arts of the star-wounded East, under water and in fire and in metal and in ash, six times the wise, to became the union of male and female, the magic hermaphrodite, the martial axiom, the sex-death of language and unique in all the middle world.' Vivec knew then why he would record his Book of Hours. This sermon is forbidden. In this world and others EIGHTEEN less one (the victor) is the magical disk, hurled to reach heaven by violence. This sermon is untrue. The ending of the world is ALMSIVI.
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When you're done with the Vivec lessons, please post A Dance In Fire
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 23:41 |
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01011001 posted:its been unofficially ported, just use that? i guess so. mac gaming blows
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Incursus posted:Why is this specifically the best way to play? Thinking about playing another round and I have never gone with heavy armor in any TES game, might try this. it's good because it boosts the important stats with the skills you'll level up all the time and you can summon weightless top tier armour/weapons with a simple spell that bretons are good at due to their knack for conjuration, also you have shitloads of magicka, are practically immune to spells, and you absorb magic if it's cast at you which means if you need more magic to summon your battlesuit you can go and pester a scrib for a bit
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“I think the greatest warrior who ever lived had to be Vilus Nommenus,” offered Xiomara. “Name one other warrior who conquered more territory.” “Tiber Septim obviously,” said Hallgerd. “He wasn't a warrior, he was an administrator, a politician,” said Garaz. “And besides, acreage conquered can't be final means of determining the best warrior. How about skill with a blade?” “There are other weapons than blades,” objected Xiomara. “Why not skill with an axe or a bow? Who was the greatest master of all weaponry?” “I can't think of one greatest master of all weaponry,” said Hallgerd. “Balaxes of Agia Nero in Black Marsh was the greatest wielder of a lance. Ernse Llervu of the Ashlands is the greatest master of the club I've ever seen. The greatest master of the katana is probably an Akaviri warlord we've never heard of. As far as archery goes --” “Pelinal Whitestrake supposedly conquered all of Tamriel by himself,” interrupted Xiomara. “That was before the First Era,” said Garaz. “It's probably mostly myth. But there are all sorts of great warriors of the modern eras. The Camoran Usurper? The unknown hero who brought together the Staff of Chaos and defeated Jagar Tharn?” “We can't declare an unknown champion as the greatest warrior. What about Nandor Beraid, the Empress Katariah's champion?” suggested Xiomara. “They said he could use any weapon ever invented.” “But what happened to him?” smiled Garaz. “He was drowned in the Sea of Ghosts because he couldn't get his armor off. Call me overly particular, but I think the greatest warrior in the world should know how to take armor off.” “It's kinda hard to judge ability to wear armor as a skill,” said Xiomara. “Either you have basic functionality in a suit of armor or you don't.” “That's not true,” said Hallgerd. “There are masters in that as well, people who can do things while wearing armor better than we can out of armor. Have you ever heard of Hlaalu Pasoroth, the King's great grandfather?” Xiomara and Garaz admitted that they had not. “This was hundreds and hundreds of years ago, and Pasoroth was the ruler of a great estate which he had won by right of being the greatest warrior in the land. It's been said, and truly, that much of the House's current power is based on Pasoroth's earnings as a warrior. Every week he held games at his castle, pitting his skill against the champions of the neighboring estates, and every week, he won something. His great skill wasn't in the use of weaponry, though he was decent enough with an axe and a long sword, but in his ability to move quickly and with great agility wearing a full suit of heavy mail. There were some who said that he moved faster while wearing armor than he did out of it. “Some months before this story begins, he had won the daughter of one of his neighbors, a beautiful creature named Mena who he had made his wife. He loved her very much, but he was intensely jealous, and with good reason. She wasn't very pleased with his husbandly skills, and the only reason Mena never strayed was because Pasoroth kept a close eye on her. She was, to put it kindly, naturally amorous and resentful of her position as a prize. Wherever he went, he always brought her with him. At the games, she was placed in a special box so that he could see her even while he competed. “But his real competition, though he didn't know it, was from a handsome young armorer he also had won at one of his competitions. Mena had noticed him, and the armorer, whose name was Taren, had certainly noticed her.” “This has all the makings of a dirty joke, Hallgerd,” said Xiomara, with a smile. “I swear that it's entirely true,” said Hallgerd. “The problem facing the lovers was, of course, that they could never be alone. Perhaps because of this, it became a burning obsession to both of them. Taren decided that the best time for them to consummate their love was during the games. Mena feigned illness, so she didn't have to stay in the box, but Pasoroth visited the sickroom every few minutes between fights, so Taren and Mena could never get together. The sound of Pasoroth's armor clunking up the stairs to visit his sick wife gave Taren the idea. “He crafted his lord a new suit of armor, strong, and bright, and beautifully decorated. For his purposes, Taren rubbed the leg joints with luca dust so the more he sweated and the more he moved them, the more they'd stick together. After a little while, Taren figured, Pasoroth wouldn't be able to walk very quickly, and wouldn't have enough time in between fights to visit his wife. But just in case, Taren also added bells to the legs which rung loudly when they moved, so the couple would be able to hear him coming in plenty of time. “When the games commenced the following week, Mena feigned illness again and Taren presented his lord with the new armor. Pasoroth was delighted with it, as Taren hoped he would be, and donned it for his first fight. Taren then stole upstairs to Mena's bedchamber. “All was silent outside as the two began to make love. Suddenly, Mena noticed a peculiar expression on Taren's face and before she had a chance to ask him about it, his head fell off at the neck. Pasoroth was standing behind him with his axe in hand.” “How did he get upstairs so quickly, with his leg joints gummed up? And didn't they hear the bells ringing?” asked Garaz. “Well, you see, when Pasoroth realized he couldn't walk on his legs very quickly, he walked on his hands.” “I don't believe it,” laughed Xiomara. “What happened next?” asked Garaz. “Did Pasoroth kill Mena also?” “No one knows exactly what happened next,” said Hallgerd. “Pasoroth didn't return for the next game, nor for the next. Finally, at the fourth game, he returned to fight, and Mena appeared in the box to watch. She didn't appear to be sick anymore. In fact, she was smiling and had a light flush to her face.” “They did it?” cried Xiomara. “I don't have all the salacious details, except that after the battle, it took ten squires thirteen hours to get Pasoroth's armor off because of all the luca dust mixed with sweat.” “I don't understand, you mean, he didn't take his armor off when they -- but how?” “Like I said,” replied Hallgerd. “This is a story about someone who was more agile and accomplished in his armor than out of it.” “Now, that's skill,” said Garaz.
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All the builds I see here are well and good except who the gently caress dies to magic in Morrowind? I died to magic damage once in hundreds of hours of playtime, and that was as an Altmer born under the Apprentice.
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Cantorsdust posted:Halfway!
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 00:03 |
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After repurchasing it off steam, installing it, getting it all modded exactly how I want I've realised a very important thing. Morrowind is fun to talk about but not so fun to play anymore.
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Emasculator posted:All the builds I see here are well and good except who the gently caress dies to magic in Morrowind? I died to magic damage once in hundreds of hours of playtime, and that was as an Altmer born under the Apprentice. That one wizard in the cave outside Seyda Neen
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Fister Roboto posted:That one wizard in the cave outside Seyda Neen you can easily kill the first guard and free the slaves and then gently caress off without alerting the wizard
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Fister Roboto posted:That one wizard in the cave outside Seyda Neen I blew him the gently caress up, though he seemed a bit distracted and never cast at me.
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Emasculator posted:All the builds I see here are well and good except who the gently caress dies to magic in Morrowind? I died to magic damage once in hundreds of hours of playtime, and that was as an Altmer born under the Apprentice.
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gggiiimmmppp posted:you can easily kill the first guard and free the slaves and then gently caress off without alerting the wizard Yeah I guess if you're some kind of scrub.
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WEEDLORD CHEETO posted:this is true now that i think about it, which is odd. i guess its much preferable to the loving mages in skyrim who oneshot you with big ice spikes as soon as they spot you on any difficulty above normal. i guess its my fault for trying to play bethesda games on hard difficulties and expecting balance, but my primary experience with skyrim was really one of frustration and intense terror at the prospect of maybe seeing a dude in a skirt around the next corner. I think part of it is that all you have to do to defeat a mage is to slowly sidestep whenever he casts a spell until he runs out of magicka.
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WanderingMinstrel I posted:Yeah I guess if you're some kind of scrub. naturally you can go back when you're not fresh off the boat from imperial prison and introduce that uppity gently caress to your daedric daikatana
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it's not so much "noo mages" as it is dudes in dresses being kind enough to recharge your mana for you midbattle same with traps - never probe again
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gggiiimmmppp posted:naturally you can go back when you're not fresh off the boat from imperial prison and introduce that uppity gently caress to your daedric daikatana You can just move side to side and dodge his fireballs till he runs out of mana he's got poo poo aim.
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Fister Roboto posted:Better yet, just be a Breton (because Bretons are already really goon on their own) and turn your screen brightness up a little. You also increase your chance to miss by not having 100% resist.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 00:53 |
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If you actually need to hit something with a weapon you can just take the boots off temporarily.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 00:57 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:i guess so. mac gaming blows just bootcamp that poo poo and dont worry about it ever again
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I was always afraid of the Atronach birthsign and I guess its because I tried it once and had a great character that was stuck with no way out. It was in a little hole and the way out was blocked by a large rockslide. I didnt have potions and I couldn't level up my acrobatics thanks to Mr. rear end in a top hat Bosmer planting an arrow in my forehead whenever I tried to climb.
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Make me a character. Right now. Don't care what the gently caress it is. I will play and beat the game with it.
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The Atronach is ridiculously good in Morrowind because it just means that you don't regenerate magicka when you sleep. Even without alchemy it's really easy to find restore magicka potions and other effects.
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SunAndSpring posted:Make me a character. Right now. Don't care what the gently caress it is. I will play and beat the game with it. major skills mercantile speechcraft unarmored short blade whatever else
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I have 110% magic resist and chest traps still occasionally damage me. Bullshit.
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SunAndSpring posted:Make me a character. Right now. Don't care what the gently caress it is. I will play and beat the game with it. Unarmoured Mercantile Speechcraft Blunt Weapons Speed and Luck. Nord. You cannot use anything else. No spells. No sharp weapons.
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