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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:44 am
by Echoes
In a few pages back on this forum I read that if you join the mage guild in balmora and sleep in the beds, there was a chance that people would run to attack you. I am a fighter but I joined the guild and I have been sleeping 1 hour after the next and yet to my dismay, no one has attacked me? Are there any requirments for them to disrupt my sleep? Do I have to sleep for a certain amount of time? Do I have to be a certain level, or a certain place in the main quest?

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:58 am
by Det100
ok wait....im a little confused on why you WANT them to attack you. Trust me, the last thing you'll ever want to do is wipe out a Mage Guild.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:29 pm
by UncleScratchy
Originally posted by Echoes
In a few pages back on this forum I read that if you join the mage guild in balmora and sleep in the beds, there was a chance that people would run to attack you. I am a fighter but I joined the guild and I have been sleeping 1 hour after the next and yet to my dismay, no one has attacked me? Are there any requirments for them to disrupt my sleep? Do I have to sleep for a certain amount of time? Do I have to be a certain level, or a certain place in the main quest?


That was probably one of my posts. You have to have Tribunal loaded for the assassins to spawn. I've had assassins spawn while resting in Seyda Neen at the start of a new game (possibly char level of 4 or 5 at most). The main quest has nothing to do with it. They seldom show up if you only rest 1 hour at a time. You don't have to be in the Balmora mage guild for them to spawn - but you need to be in the mage guild if you want to use their beds. So you can rest in the wild or other beds and there will be a chance of them spawning. The idea with the Balmora mage guild beds is that they are bunk beds which you can get on top of. There is a screen on one side of the beds so the assassin(s) won't attack from that side - which means you can hug the screen and stay out of reach of their jink blades while you lob arrows into them. Try sleepiing for longer periods or resting until healed. If you don't have Tribunal you are wasting your time.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 2:43 pm
by Sojourner
The assassins' spawning seems to be a bit random. I've had them spawn on me as early as the first night in Seyda Neen (level 1) some games.

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 3:51 pm
by Echoes
Ahhhhh

Well, Im wasting my time then. I only have Morrowind and not the two expansions. Thanks anyways