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Tribunal & Bloodmoon (incl. spoiler)

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Tribunal & Bloodmoon (incl. spoiler)

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I've some questions about the two expansions:
- I've installed the official patches for both. Is that enough or are there other patches/fixes out there I should get?
I'm asking this because there were some embarrassing moments for the assassins of the Dark Brotherhood (some spawned with their heads stuck in ceilings).
- I got the 100% resistance to disease you eventually get from the main quest. Is it still possible to contract lycantropy (to become a werewolf?). I know you can't become a vampire with this resistance.
- I figure you can still finish the main quest as a werewolf (you just have to conceal that you are one). Is this true? As a vampire it was possible to do so; it was just very hard (or so I've read ;) )
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Just as long as you didn't install the Tribunal patch over Bloodmoon, you're good to go. Disease resistance is ignored for Bloodmoon's main plot. ;) You can do almost any quest as a werewolf - as long as no one finds out you're a werewolf (see Bloodmoon manual for details).
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I didn't get a manual; both Tribunal and Bloodmoon came in absolutely manualless. I got an installationguide and a map, but that's it. There's a lot of Morrowind info to be found on the internet, but still...
That reminds me, I did get a manual when I bought the original game, but it wasn't very extensive. There was, for example, hardly any info on enchanting.
Does the same go for other European players? Or Dutch (cough- Stilgar, Weasle - cough)? Or is the official manual only on the net?
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That Bloodmoon installation guide is more than that - check the third page. ;)
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Uh... yeah... I knew that... :o But you know, the print is very small and uh... Oh man, can somebody please delete this thread? Applebrown?! :o :o :o
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