I've played through the three main quests of Morrowind and have become head of the fighter's club. I'm well on my way to head of Hlaalu and working through the Raven Rock quests. My level is in the high 30s. I am a Cyrodill Knight.
Every quest I go on now seems rediculously easy since I have 100 strength, 200K in gold, Sunder, Keening, Trueflame and the sword from Bloodmoon. I also enchanted a +90 strength ring for 30sec. that lets me kill pretty much anything without a problem.
My questions is this... Is there any reason to go on as this character? I feel like Umbra who had seen/done it all and just wanted to die in a death match.
Or... would i be better off starting all over again as a mage or thief and doing the whole thing over again?
Feeling Like Umbra
I hear you my friend, as i have done the same thing only hours ago, im so fudgeing board, but the reason we fell board is because like so many other people we've done the biggest thing, but in morrowind there is usualy always something to do, i suggest joining the imerial cult, their quests are easy as well but, as jester king said, are much more rewarding all you've got to do is do everything they ask and when you've finished the first missions you can get the oracle missions which, when you've completed them, you get..... That you'll have to find out yourself.
You could always go to the wherizit morrowind pages (i cant remember the link) and look at some of the locations to things and randomly print out the coolest sounding things like the locations of the anchient items.
On solstheim there are things you can do like the location of sovengarde (still haven't found it, sigh), the pirate tresure and other things like finding the snow princes armor.
You could always go to the wherizit morrowind pages (i cant remember the link) and look at some of the locations to things and randomly print out the coolest sounding things like the locations of the anchient items.
On solstheim there are things you can do like the location of sovengarde (still haven't found it, sigh), the pirate tresure and other things like finding the snow princes armor.
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if you've done all the main quests, do all the guild quests that you can, find all the sleepers and just generally crank up your fame rating. i think the highest possible rating is somewhere around 120. you could also have some fun with hercides (sp?) ring and try a little night hunting.
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OR you could make a new character, one with skills you ahvent really developed before. Join a new great house, play differently, pick a ROLE for you character to PLAY. be a hermit, or a big city nutter who goes around without armor. a sage monk with a vow of silence. a vampire, a serial killer, a daedra worshipper who stands and talks to the shrines for hours, and collects daedra hearts and display them by having them floating around the room at eye level (a very very cool trick for decorating. if you ahve troubles with storage space, just have the stuff floating around! nice trick with candles and weapons. i once had a collection of helmets just staring at me from mid air... cool). the possibilities are endless... have fun.
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Yes, it's fun to get a good weapon, and go around using it on relatively inexperienced creatures because you haven't got any skill.
After I settled a difference of opinion with Trebonius I used his staff on enough crabs to make several fine dinners.
Besides, it's just fun wandering around and seeing what you can find--especially if you've modded the game to include a bunch of new quest and skill challenges.
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