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constant drain?

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i got a real big problem.. somehow i have constant strength and endurance drain.. when i lvl up it says i got 79 str but when i look at my stats it says i got 52 str (in red) i have got no disease... how can this be? and could i get rid of it without cheats? (i got a morrowind tribunal editor, came with the cd :p )
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hmm... have you tried going to an imperial alter (ebonheart and forts are the best i think) and the one that says restore attributes thats what i did its sooo annoying getting blight because i always forget to bring potions with me
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Yes, you're cursed. :) You do have the higher figure for your stat, but the curse (in red) lowers its effectiveness. Do as 2D2 suggests, or if you have alchemy skills, make the appropriate fortify and restore potions.
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thx

indeed.. i went to Fort Moonmoth (the one close to Balmora) and i could heal atributs..
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I recommend learning the noble art of alchemy. :D It's cheaper than buying a hoard of potions in advance to take around with you, in preparation for all the curses that can be cast.
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I agree with Fable. Alchemy is one of the most useful skills you can learn, though you will use it more early in the game than later on. Restoration magic takes over after a while, as you buy the necessary spells.
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i dunno what your al talking about.. alchemie? well ill find out (as you might have noticed i dont play that long :) ) but i toke a look at my "great" alchemie... TUM TUM TUM...lvl 6 :( ill just raise it a bit and than ill find out what i can do with alchemie, as far as i know you can identify herbs with it..

but thx. it realy helped me :D
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Nevermind. If you want to know more about alchemy, or not, just do a search on it in this forum. :)
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