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I like that you made the exact same amateur mistakes I did during my ill-fated LP, like trying to barter with moon sugar and messing up the scripting for Fargoth. Your PC even started freezing right around the the third update Also, if you're having trouble smacking around mudcrabs, maybe try your Orc berserker abilities. If I'm remembering right it pretty much guarantees you'll hit whatever you attack, even if you're blind drunk and your stamina is so low you're about to fall over.
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Wolfsheim posted:I like that you made the exact same amateur mistakes I did during my ill-fated LP, like trying to barter with moon sugar and messing up the scripting for Fargoth. Your PC even started freezing right around the the third update E: I am an idiot. I was thinking it gave you negative to hit because Agility but apparently I have terrible memory! (Fortify attack 100 just gives you +100% to hit) Brainbread fucked around with this message at 07:14 on Oct 9, 2014 |
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Brainbread posted:I think its the opposite? Because it reduces your Agility by what is it, 100? And agility (plus skill, plus fatigue) affects your ability to hit. It just lets you hit real real hard hard. Agility does influence your hit rate, but Fortify Attack influences it more. I'm pretty sure you get staggered no matter what if you're hit while Berserk, which is rather amusing to me.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 07:15 |
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Antistar01 posted:Whenever a merchant refused services because I was carrying moon sugar or skooma, I'd just drop the stuff on the counter first, right in front of them. I'd imagine my character would then just shrug, like "okay, now I'm not carrying any drugs". LOL Moon Sugar probably works as an alchemical ingredient, but I couldn't be arsed to check. I thought it would just be funny if Bjorca sat outside and got high. quote:What is going on with your water? Morrowind had quite pretty reflection effects on water for its time. Do you have them disabled? My graphics chip (old lovely Intel GMA) hates this game. Yet strangely it has no problem with, say, OpenTTD. My enchantment priority right now is Fortify Magicka Regen - OMG THERE'S NO MAGICKA REGEN EFFECT I'm hoping to the gods right now I can sidestep that by using spell creation to whip up an Absorb Magicka spell, otherwise I'll be spending the rest of the game vulnerable to high-level melee fighters. GrandTheftAutism fucked around with this message at 09:59 on Oct 9, 2014 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:My enchantment priority right now is Fortify Magicka Regen - OMG THERE'S NO MAGICKA REGEN EFFECT I'm hoping to the gods right now I can sidestep that by using spell creation to whip up an Absorb Magicka spell, otherwise I'll be spending the rest of the game vulnerable to high-level melee fighters.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 10:02 |
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Lord Windy posted:You already have an absorb magic spell constantly on you. He means a spell that drains magicka from other targets and recharges your own reserves. If I am not mistaken, there's a really easy way around this limitation, but I can't quite remember. Albeit, you might want to start out by researching what cheap and easy to obtain ingredients you can find to make magicka potions. And then not make them right away, break the alchemy system first.
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Mordaedil posted:He means a spell that drains magicka from other targets and recharges your own reserves. Precisely. Spell Absorption is no good to me when I'm fighting someone who doesn't use magic. A magicka absorption spell basically means magicka regen on demand. Combine that with Absorb Health and I've just taken the first step towards breaking the game over my knee. :P
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 10:55 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:Precisely. Spell Absorption is no good to me when I'm fighting someone who doesn't use magic. A magicka absorption spell basically means magicka regen on demand. Combine that with Absorb Health and I've just taken the first step towards breaking the game over my knee. :P I got some bad news. The spell effect you're looking for doesn't exist in the game. There is a scroll you can buy that does this and there are some magical items that have this effect but there are no spells, not in the base game and not in the expansions. However: here's another small pointer. Morrowind has some confusing spell effects that aren't always clear so a small pointer on the glossary used. Damage [health/magicka/attribute]: permanently lowers [health/magicka/attribute] of the target by X amount. Can be undone by drinking restore [...], most prayer altars and certain spells. Drain [health/magicka/attribute]: lowers [health/magicka/attribute] of the target by X amount until the spell expires, at which point the target gets [health/magicka/attribute] back to its previous amount. Absorb [health/magicka/attribute]: lowers [health/magicka/attribute] of the target by x amount and gives the caster that amount. When absorbing attributes (like absorb strength) the effect is temporary.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 11:38 |
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Well, there's always the case to be made for ALSO joining the Fighters Guild so you can diversify and not be quite as doomed when you're low on magicka.Gridlocked posted:Robes are working as intended, they go over your armour. Stuff like Shirt, Pants and Belts go under it. Then you have your armour layer. Then you have robes. And remember everything can be enchanted seperatly, this includes the left and right versions of things as they are not a set in Morrowind. Also it lets you make some cool looking armour options. That reminds me: as soon as you get to Balmora, acquire pauldrons.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 16:35 |
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Mordaedil posted:If I am not mistaken, there's a really easy way around this limitation, but I can't quite remember. If you don't mind being really cheesy, a Drain Intelligence spell on yourself that drops your Intelligence to 0 will refill your magicka to full when it wears off.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 18:46 |
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senrath posted:If you don't mind being really cheesy, a Drain Intelligence spell on yourself that drops your Intelligence to 0 will refill your magicka to full when it wears off. That's so It's brilliant. But really, once you get a decent alchemy skill and/or some funds to buy potions with (and/or steal everything in the mage guild) lack of magicka regen becomes a triviality.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 19:14 |
Or just learn Summon Ancestral Ghost
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double nine posted:I got some bad news. The spell effect you're looking for doesn't exist in the game. There is a scroll you can buy that does this and there are some magical items that have this effect but there are no spells, not in the base game and not in the expansions. I can't remember - can you kill a target with Drain Life? Edit: Answer, yes, yes you can (by draining a large amount of life for 1 second).
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 20:56 |
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double nine posted:I got some bad news. The spell effect you're looking for doesn't exist in the game. There is a scroll you can buy that does this and there are some magical items that have this effect but there are no spells, not in the base game and not in the expansions. Also generally Absorb spells and effects are always lower in number than Drain. Sticking Absorb Stamina on your weapon if you are gonna swing it around a lot (and not use the stamina recovery pants) is a decent way to keep your stamina high, remember most enemies also have a stamina stat that they need as well, reduce it to 0 and they fall down.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 00:29 |
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Gridlocked posted:remember most enemies also have a stamina stat that they need as well, reduce it to 0 and they fall down. Meanwhile in Oblivion and to a lesser extent Skyrim unarmed combat is really more of a gimmick, although in the latter game you can make any character throw punches so hard that they will kill every enemy in a single hit by abusing the Enchanting system. radintorov fucked around with this message at 01:02 on Oct 10, 2014 |
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radintorov posted:As an aside, in Morrowind Unarmed combat strikes at the enemy stamina, and when they fall down due to its depletion it can damage the target's health: since Fatigue is so important, it usually allows a pugilist character to reduce the enemy's to-hit-chance with a few successfull swings enough to make it so the target is unable to hit back the player reliably (if at all). Fists of Steel, Khajiit, and the Gloves of the Pugilist Enchant, with fortify enchanting?
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 01:24 |
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Silegna posted:Fists of Steel, Khajiit, and the Gloves of the Pugilist Enchant, with fortify enchanting? I believe, though, that you can get a similar result with Fists of Steel if you abuse the Fortify Blacksmith in a similar way to get an insane armor rating on a pair of heavy armor gauntlets. The Khajiit bonus to unarmed damage is fixed, however, so it's handy early on if you want to play a pure pugilist but once you break the system it no longer matters. \/\/\/\/\/\/\/ E: Gridlocked posted:Actually in the base game Fists of Steel only uses the base armour rating of gauntlets. Modified armour rating through tempering doesn't actually contribute at all. radintorov fucked around with this message at 09:59 on Oct 10, 2014 |
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radintorov posted:Pretty much, although as long as you learn the enchantment from the Gloves and abuse the Fortify Alchemy/Enchantment loop you don't really need to be a Khajiit or to buy the Fists of Steel perk to one-shot everything with your fists. Actually in the base game Fists of Steel only uses the base armour rating of gauntlets. Modified armour rating through tempering doesn't actually contribute at all. This can be affected by mods. Gridlocked fucked around with this message at 09:11 on Oct 14, 2014 |
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anilEhilated posted:Or just learn Summon Ancestral Ghost Seriously, this is the answer.
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 02:58 |
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Goons, I have some bad news. My computer shat itself. Fortunately it wasn't a hardware issue, but some system files were corrupted. Long story short: I had to reinstall Windows and all my programs as well. No, I didn't backup my Morrowind save file. Bad Llama! Bad! This isn't the end of the LP, though, I promise. Once I get my computer all kitted out with all my apps and whatnot, I'm going to replay the game exactly as I did before and then continue the LP from there. It's going to take a while, though. Sorry.
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 23:15 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:Goons, I have some bad news. Thanks for the heads-up: being forced to reinstall everything because something went horribly wrong is always a pain.
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# ? Oct 14, 2014 23:27 |
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radintorov posted:That wouldn't have happened if you had used the "Unofficial Windows Patch: Big Breasts Edition" mod. I was actually tempted to google that to see if it was actually a thing. I'm such a pervert. of course I could always find some pinup girl to grace my desktop...
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 01:08 |
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Morrowind was sort of where the whole ordeal of modern porn mods started, though with nobler intentions of simply improving the body mesh they also decided while working on it "why not naked and remove trousers so that the few NPC's that are naked are actually naked?" Since then, it has been a plague on the modding scene of pretty much every game since.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 08:47 |
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Mordaedil posted:Morrowind was sort of where the whole ordeal of modern porn mods started, though with nobler intentions of simply improving the body mesh they also decided while working on it "why not naked and remove trousers so that the few NPC's that are naked are actually naked?" Morrowind was where it started with noble intentions of realism, immersiveness and "mature" gaming experiences. Oblivion was where it went right down the rabbit hole into full kinky porn dungeon fetish mode. And then F03 helped spread it out of the fantasy world into the post apocalyptic world.
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I'd have assumed it'd have started with attempts at "Nude Raider" mods, personally.
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 18:29 |
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Shadow Hog posted:I'd have assumed it'd have started with attempts at "Nude Raider" mods, personally. Those were always simple retextures. Morrowind start off the "kink".
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# ? Oct 15, 2014 21:05 |
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Mordaedil posted:Those were always simple retextures. Morrowind start off the "kink". Idunno man, naked ladies are a fetish too.
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 01:21 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:Goons, I have some bad news. So the LP Curse hit you then? That's a shame, as having to reinstall everything. At least you don't have any mods. That'll save some time.
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 01:42 |
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LP CURSE?
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 12:11 |
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Lizard Wizard posted:Idunno man, naked ladies are a fetish too. Yeah, for 14 year olds. (I was 14 years old at the time)
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 12:44 |
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Mordaedil posted:Yeah, for 14 year olds. (I was 14 years old at the time) Wow jeez Oblivion I was 15. That poo poo was real fun back then. I played it for like 18 months straight, always replying poo poo. Then I replayed Morrowind and remembered what I had lost.
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 13:19 |
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Chapters I and II replayed so far. I should be getting a new computer sometime today, so hopefully a better machine will mean better in-game graphics for the rest of the LP. EDIT: And this time, I'm backing up the save file, drat it!
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# ? Oct 16, 2014 22:07 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:Chapters I and II replayed so far. I should be getting a new computer sometime today, so hopefully a better machine will mean better in-game graphics for the rest of the LP. I suggest getting a jackal skull, red paint and some candles. You can make a pentagram with them, put the hard drive into the mouth of the jackal skull, and bless it with unholy magicks. Personally, I use cantaloupe-scented candles because they make my place smell nice as well.
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I'm sorry that no one informed you of the LP curse before starting. Godspeed, brave Sir Llama.
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# ? Oct 17, 2014 00:31 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:LP CURSE? Yeah, the LP Curse is the crashing, or breaking of the system usually.
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Brainbread posted:I suggest getting a jackal skull, red paint and some candles. You can make a pentagram with them, put the hard drive into the mouth of the jackal skull, and bless it with unholy magicks. I live in Australia, where in Gods' names am I going to get a jackal skull? I suppose I could use a drop bear skull instead... SeaGoatSupreme posted:It burns when I LP I lol'd.
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ScreamingLlama posted:I live in Australia, where in Gods' names am I going to get a jackal skull? I suppose I could use a drop bear skull instead... Drongo don't go telling the foreigners they can be killed, we need them to scare them away. Gridlocked fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Oct 18, 2014 |
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ScreamingLlama posted:I live in Australia, where in Gods' names am I going to get a jackal skull? Ebay? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Real-5-3-4-inch-South-African-Black-Backed-Jackal-skull-taxidermy-5735-GB-/161048312484 ...Now I'm actually curious if there's some proper site for it, since I remember seeing something about some place specializing in selling human skulls. Ah, I found a place to buy FAKE Jackal skulls (which seems better anyway, given you don't anger any native spirits): http://www.skullsunlimited.com/record_species.php?id=1409 Just the low-low price of 92$ (which is admittedly more than ebay, but at least you get a proper BRAND fake-skull) plus whatever shipping you end up using (and the bribes to get someone to ship it for you, if the site doesn't offer it. I can't really see anything one way or another) That's specifically the black-backed Jackal, though - you'll have to go searching on your own if you want a different sub-species.
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Gridlocked posted:Drongo don't go telling the foreigners they can be killed, we need them to scare them away. Oh please, like it wouldn't take two dozen veteran hunters to drop one loving drop bear. There's a reason Steve Irwin never featured any on his show.
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I find it amusing that despite all the horrible, nightmarish things living in Australia, Australians still felt the need to make up a creature to scare outsiders.
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