The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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Joey

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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Does anyone have this game or know any info on it? It came with the graphics card my dad got for the pc, and it came with no manual. I got all these goblets and flasks and stuff, and I dont know if I can fill them up with water or anything. I also got all these herbs or plants or something, and I don't know what to do with them. Does anyone know what these objects do? I just sold them for now. ::)
rwfromxenon

Re:The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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I have it :D
I dunno what you do with the stuff. It's the ULTIMATE adventure game.
Play it HOW you like in any WAY you like.
BTW: How do you stop the game from crashing?
Eero Ränik

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I have Elder Scrolls III too, but I haven't played it. I just hate most of the RPGs. ;D
Joey

Re:The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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you will probably like this one Eero.

i havent had the game crash yet. maybe you need to download the patch off the site.
stonedzealot

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Post by stonedzealot »

Morrowind is so cool that it repulses me...I can't live in a world where there really isn't a storyline...you just do whatever you want...no order
Eero Ränik

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I know, it's like in GTA3 and Vice City, you can do whatever you like, you can make missions (and get them from different sources). You can just run around and earn money. That's one thing I like in Morrowind. But I hate that this is still an RPG, where you must get better to defeat stronger enemies better and so on. Well, you can do whatever you want, but most things are still kill-the-enemies-get-the-experience-points-and-so-on. It's the point in most of the missions (I maybe got that wrong). And collecting those crabs and stuff and selling them isn't so fun after a while.
Joey

Re:The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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ok, new question here.

first of all, wangpeng. do you know a lot about the game? what does the knife and spoon and crap do? also, how do you get your magika and health, and fatique raised? and how can i be good at doing spells? some spells take me a few trys before my guy finally does it. this game is kinda confusing, but i love it!!!
rwfromxenon

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Post by rwfromxenon »

I think Sleep might restore H/M/F
Joey

Re:The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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Yes it does. But that isnt what I meant. Right now my Magika is at 50/50. (50 out of 50) so the most amount of magika i can hold, is 50. I want that to be like, 100 so I can do spells that require more magika. I dont know how do get it raised though.
Eero Ränik

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You got to get to higher levels of experience. And only way to do this is killing somebody... ;D
stonedzealot

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Post by stonedzealot »

Sorry, I forgot to recheck this but, yes I know a lot about the game. You can either set them higher @ character creation or wait until levels. The spoon and fork crap are just sellable items (like everything else) though I suppose you could equip them ("I'll dig your heart out with a spoon" could take new meaning). The spells have to be practiced, like every other skill in the game. On the character info box, it will show you current levels for each of your skills and show you how much farther you have to go.
Joey

Re:The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

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sorry, guess i should have just posted at the elder scrolls forum at their site. ::) dumb ol' me. :P
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