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What is the best stuff to have on you in Morrowind...basically...Define GOD GEAR (not stuff edited by the constructions set...items IN the game originally).
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Anything from "Tamielric Lore" qualifies.
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Well anyone?
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My collection includes about half of the items from "Tamrellic Lore", mostly displayed proudly on the shelf where I keep the book.

The best items in the game? I made them while high on my ash yam stew. It's much, much too powerful, really. You can buy the ingredients to make a Potion of Fortify Intelligence, drink the potion, and make more such potions. Then make God Gear by enchanting and brewing it yourself. Of course, it's handy to have Azura's Star, the rechargable soul gem, and a means of summoning Golden Saints.

God Gear
God's Own Pants - Constant Effect Restore Fatigue - you will never ever get tired, guaranteed.
God's Own Shirt and Robe - C.E. healing. Slowly regenerate hitpoints.
Skirt of Telekenisis, C.E., 0-21 ft. A.k.a. longfingers.
Daedric Greaves and Pauldra of C.E. Fortify Strength, so you can carry a full Daedric suit.
Dragonbone Curaiss
Boots of Speed
Fists of Ranagulf
Helm of Mr. Bearclaw
Daedric archery set - bow and arrows
Daedric Diakatana with a nice "Cast on Strike" attack
The Mace of the God of Rape
That hammer that you find floating above an anvil in a highly symmetrical lava chamber deep within the earth
Megapowergamer's Potion of Healing - does an absolutely absurd, not-fun amount of healing. Like, swig three of them, equip Keening and Sunder without Wraithguard. Stand in lava, and let demigods do their worst to you for a few hours. Enjoy the pain. Watch as chunks of meat go flying from you in all directions, only to be regenerated almost instantly. Try to cut of your own arm with a chainsaw, but fail.
Equally Cheap but More Fun Potion of Fortify and Restore Magicka. Now you can summon all the thermonuclear blasts you desire. If only this game had destructable terrain.
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I never use my 'godlike' items except on very new characters... or use that wacked out mercenary in mournhold as a fassion dummy wearing daedric armor and carrying trueflame while i go around starkers in the dungeon. he still dies first... but I think the best items are self-enchated, becase you know exactly what you want and you cna usually fulfill those wishes, and I have noticed that the weapons and armor of the gods arent so wonderful in this game.

Ebony Scimtar of Death's Slave: Gives an un-natural amount of absorb health, fire damage, and 60 second soultrap. (yes DW, i stole the name... but only because it was so col)

Daedric Helm of God: not enchanted yet... but you said 'armor of the gods' and that one seemed to fit in nicely given the name. and its great armour, nice enchant, and very light (for heavy armour)

Daedric Suit of Armour: fortified with feather, and fortify strenght.

the wraithguards. both.

Night Band: most useful thing EVER. 100 pts. CE night eye.

i suppose ebony mail is ok... but i like daedric better...

OK i have a question for you Mr. Bean, how do you enchant your things so well? just the fortify intelligence? then doesnt it take a lot of them?
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What exactly does Night Eye do?
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Makes it easier to see after dark.
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Define "easier"
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Definition of easier:

Easier... Brighter? Lighter? Clearer? It makes the graphics on my game look so much better. I... I can see COLOR!

Hehe. My tv is messed up. :rolleyes:
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Post by JesterKing »

everythign is a tad bit green, but i think you might have noticed that the lighting is aweful in morrowind (or maybe its because my tv, like unregistered's, is messed up and dark). night eye turns up the brightness a lot. the higher the point, the brighter it gets. anythign under 75 is pretty much worthless.
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If you wear Da Boots you will NEED some night eye just to get a decent ambience even on the highest gamma setting. Even if you're wearing 2 wraithguards and the Cuirass of Saviour's hide.
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[QUOTE=Rookierookie]If you wear Da Boots you will NEED some night eye just to get a decent ambience even on the highest gamma setting. Even if you're wearing 2 wraithguards and the Cuirass of Saviour's hide.[/QUOTE]
There are two solutions to that problem.
One: hotkey the Boots of Blinding Speed and a different pair of boots. You can hotswap boots with a keystroke. Unless you're on the XBox, of course.
Two: a spell called Bootstrap. 100% Resist Magicka for 1s. Cast, pause, put on boots. No more blindness.
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[QUOTE=JesterKing]OK i have a question for you Mr. Bean, how do you enchant your things so well? just the fortify intelligence? then doesnt it take a lot of them?[/QUOTE]Yes, even a guy with 40 Alchemy skill, 40 Intelligence, and a few gold pieces can brew a potion of Fortify Intelligence that might boost Int by a few points. The effects of these potions stack, and soon you'll have 100 Int and be able to brew more and more effective potions, until you have potions that boost stats by 100 pts for a very, very long time. With supergodlike intelligence (like, 1200 pts), you can make even the toughest-to-enchant items just about every time.
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but would you, with your super intelligence, be able to squeeze in enchantments that the mages guild cannot? I mean to say, can you enchant better than them, sticking stronger enchantments to the items? or is it just that you dont have to pay for their services.
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