Z on 6/9/2003 at 19:45
You might want to check out (
http://www.gamefaqs.com) GameFaq's. There are numerous Morrowind FAQ's and guides in their (
http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/game/3365.html) Morrowind section which is the second most requested PC game page (behind the Korean MMORPG Ragnarok Online) In particular, I found the Shop FAQ* useful, as it provides a list of all the spell effects in Morrowind (original only, does not apply to Tribunal or Bloodmoon) and where (if anywhere) this spell effect can be purchased.
Z
*Direct link not provided, since it is considered a violation of GameFaq's policy. Use my link to the Morrowind page and scroll down to the Shop FAQ.
RyushiBlade on 6/9/2003 at 19:48
GO RAGNAROK ONLINE!
... They're making us pay now... So I had to stop playing :(
Z on 6/9/2003 at 20:43
Indeed, RO going P2P was a sad thing, although inevitable. I never played, myself, but I knew those who did.
And P2P is definately a high-ranker on the list of Reasons Why Morrowind Should Not Be Made Into An MMORPG.
Z
madphilb on 6/9/2003 at 21:49
Quote:
Originally posted by Z And P2P is definately a high-ranker on the list of Reasons Why Morrowind Should Not Be Made Into An MMORPG. Along with the 2nd major reason....
...for all those of us poor slobs who only have a crappy dial-up internet connection rather than a nice broadband one.
PHIL
Spike14 on 11/5/2005 at 20:17
You can summon Dwemer Sphere Centurions too.
Complete the last Telvanni Stronghold quest to get it.
You can also get spells to summon Wolves and Bears by completing the human Bloodmoon main quest (you might get "Call Wolf" before they branch into werewolf/human, though).
In addition, you can get a ring that will summon Fabricants by completing the Tribunal main quest (it'll also give you the option to teleport to Mournhold/Vivec/Sotha Sil's Clockwork City when you put it on).
Spike14 :thumb:
@Summon Hunger: That one was damn hard for me to find (on my own)!
P.S.: No Summon Ogrim/Ogrim Titan/Dremora Lord eh? Damn...:erg:
Jim on 16/7/2005 at 21:35
Dont you guys find summoning hard? I mean it costs like a billiom magick to get a fricking gold saint and they only last 1 min and if you build a spell it costs even more. I like to summon, and i use a Breton as my summoner, but even with like willpower and intel at 72 i can only summon a few things before im out of magick...Plese help!
Jim
Spike14 on 17/7/2005 at 01:59
Quote Posted by Jim
Dont you guys find summoning hard? I mean it costs like a billiom magick to get a fricking gold saint and they only last 1 min and if you build a spell it costs even more. I like to summon, and i use a Breton as my summoner, but even with like willpower and intel at 72 i can only summon a few things before im out of magick...Plese help!
Jim
Get up to 00ber-high levels.
Or get lots of health regeneration items and wear the ALL-POWERFUL MANTLE OF WOE! :p
And besides, you should get Azura's Star and summon Golden Saints for their souls...yeah!
That's how I built all my 00ber-cheap continuous items! :D
Spike14 :thumb:
RyushiBlade on 17/7/2005 at 03:13
72 is still really low. You want to train Intelligence and Conjuration to 100 if you're casting the spell. You might also want to imbue rings with Constant Effect
If you want 'unlimited power' (!) as a spellcaster, you'll have to search for several artifacts that raise your magicka by a certain percentage. There are a few of these; one I believe is a ring, and the other is a robe which is found on Solstheim (you'll need the Bloodmoon expansion for that one.)
If you're really determined and willing to spoil a lot of fun, then look online to find out where these artifacts are. Uesp.net is usually good. So is Morrowind.TTLG.com , I think. Try 'em both.
Spike14 on 20/7/2005 at 00:05
Quote Posted by RyushiBlade
and the other is a robe which is found on Solstheim
THE ALL-POWERFUL MANTLE OF WOE!!!! :D :p
You find it in a cave on the cliffside to the East of the Skaal Village (an evil mage is wearing it...KILL HIM! :cheeky: ).
It gives you 00ber-maximum magicka fortification, but gives you 20pts Sun Damage. :erg:
As I said, with A LOT of custom constant regenerate health items you can wear it all the time.
I Do. :cheeky:
Spike14
Speesh on 20/7/2005 at 03:02
Don't wear the Mantle of Woe in the sun though...