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You're out here doing Vivec's work my fren! I subscribed to you a few months ago after my first time seeing one of your videos and I'm glad I did. You're helping soooo many individuals that are jumping into this classic for the first time as well as gamers that tried playing it but gave up out of frustration and are giving it another go. Morrowind is an *AMAZING* game but it's far from easy and not everyone's cup of tea. If you jump into it without a decent grasp on character creation and the mechanics of the game you're going to have a bad time! I bought Morrowind for the OG XBOX when it was only a few months old from a good friend of mine that despite loving RPG's and playing them almost exclusively just couldn't get the hang of it. He tapped out after a few weeks and I ended up getting it for a very steep discount. I tried getting going a handful of times without any guidance and failed miserably but hilariously every time. Eventually I went to GameFaqs and looked up some character creation guides. I loved it and have pumped more hours into Morrowind over the years than I would like to admit. 😂😂😂 I currently have 2 characters I'm playing; one on Gamepass and one on my Android phone using Open MW and still having a blast 20 years later! You're giving these newcomers invaluable advice and guidance no doubt drawing in gamers that have never and possibly would never have played Morrowind on account of it being one of those games that you either have to learn via hours and hours of trial and error or by having it explained to you. Truly a gentleman and a scholar; thanks for everything you do!!!
The artwork for the oblivion class selection screen is incredible. Always stay on that screen even if I know what I'm trying to build and appreciate all the other art there. Really speaks to me
i was watching this video while playing a new character, and as i listened you having trouble getting the dark brotherhood assassin to spawn, i rested my lvl 1 dark elf and immediately got 1 shot by a throwing star from the guy you were looking for lmaoooo
Instead of using probes, you can also use Telekinesis on any trapped doors. If it's locked you have to pick the lock first but then you can trigger the trap from across the room and avoid it
I've never been much for stealth builds in Morrowind. My go-to for the game is always big bruising warriors, usually Orcs and Nords. My most recent character is a Khajiit warrior-thief, who focuses on acrobatics and quick movement. Maybe I don't have the patience for sneaking. With that said, Nightblade builds have always seemed the coolest to me. Magic and stealth blend together perfectly in Morrowind.
yeah stealth in combat is a little weird in this game compared to something like Skyrim, but magic just has so much variety it makes nearly anything workable
My favorite is the redguard. Insanely strong physical skills so it allows you to start the game strong. You can eventually get into magic and/or stealth later on if you wanted. Redguards have such a strong foundation.
Oh yeah, the Redguard is an absolute powerhouse in Morrowind. Probably THE best warrior race out of the gate. No one else can tag Long Blades, buy a greatsword from Arille and consistently hit enemies the same way. And that's before adrenaline rush! This is the game that helped me understand why people are so afraid of Redguards in the lore.
In leveling, I usually always take that one point of Luck, as it is hard to raise, but helps almost everything in the game, makes you level up everything that little bit faster with the small success rate boost, then power level 2 other skills with the +5 attribute, though lately i've been playing with the alternate leveling which raises attributes for every 3 skill levels which has that governing attribute. In that version, luck is always the best option as you get only +1 max during sleeping.
@@Mysticcerulean In Oblivion the way luck works is to directly modify skill checks, so it's very strong early game, but doesn't matter at all if you skills reach maximum. Therefore if you want to benefit from it choosing the Thief sign and/or a class that gets a starting bonus to it makes most sense, so you get an initial boost. You either want to level it early or not at all, really. Increasing at +1 each time it takes a minimum of 35 level ups to max out, so usually it's not worth the opportunity cost, because all your other skills will be high enough for it not to matter by the time you get there. I've only bothered with luck if I am using a mod that allows more direct control over levelling, like Oblivion XP.
@@nekrovulpes It also modifies the health of arena gladiators when you ppace a wager and the proc chance of Mehrunes Razor if you have that plugin. With a Luck of 50, the Razor should proc roughly half as often as it does with Luck 100, though by the time you have a 100 Luck and an 11% chance to insta-kill an enemy you might just be better off sneak attacking them with Umbra or some other very strong 1h weapon
Always worth noting that specialization is not just an early game bonus, you need less exp to level those skills forever. Major and minors also do this, and they all stack
Hey, thanks Coffee, these starter guides are exactly what I needed to get into Morrowind. I have tried off and on since I got my first experience with Skyrim when it released. Now, finally, I am really enjoying my new game experience here, thank you! Your presentation style and mannerisms support your content so it is pleasing to watch, and to follow along with.
Yet another great guide by the master character builder of Elder Scrolls games himself! I know these videos take a lot of work in research and play testing, but I love them and I'm always looking forward to the next one.
My very first character in any Elder Scrolls game was an Argonian Nightblade in Arena. Sooooooo fun. I remember stealing a powerful magical artifact at something like Level 2. Good times!
I've chosen dark elf but taken destruction for ranged rather than marksman to go more for the more magic side of nightblade. Cool video! A lore appropriate Holy warrior would be cool. If it's not too similar to your spellsword. So either a western style Templar or a digging into the Dunmer side and going Ordinator/Buoyant Armiger
Lmao glad you mentioned the greater bone walker sapping strength, I literally had to keep reloading a save because one was leaving me with zero carry weight and my almsivi scroll was causing the game to crash
I've been messing around with a similar sort of build for my Tamriel rebuilt play through. Class: Shadow (PoE reference) Race: Dark Elf Specialisation: Magic Favourite Attributes: Agility and Willpower Major Skills: Short Blade, Light Armour, Marskman, Sneak and Security Minor Skills: Block, Illusion, Alteration, Mysticism and Restoration Sign: The Lover For starting weapons, I grab the Firebite Dagger from the tree stump just outside Seyda Neen, and for a ranged weapon I usually just buy a crossbow in Balmora and get some bolts from the Fighter's Guild supply chest. If you want to roll the dice, sometimes there's a skeleton archer guarding the Mentor's Ring. You can get a longbow from them.
I'm always stoked with your How To's. Your positivity is contagious 🤩 I'm curious to see your take on a pilgrim type character. Bard and witch hunter are also concepts that touch on all three skill specialisations that I'm keen to hear your thoughts on. Those more jack-of-all-trades types.
Yes go stealth is fine. But should put all the magic as major to start with at least 30. Major/minor doesn't make much difference in terms of stats. But starting with 30 means you will get all the starter spells for them immediately.
Just so you know, blind in Morrowind without the code patch actually INCREASES an enemy's chance to hit. So you're kind of actually nerfing yourself by using that amulet.
How can you not know this (or maybe you do)? If you rest at the bunk beds in the Fighter's Guild, place yourself between the wall with the crates and the beds, facing the bunk bed side, any DBA that shows up will be trapped in the bed and can't attack. Thereby saving the 3,000 gp Ebony Dart for you to sell.
Regarding the Imperial Cult, in Daggerfall, the Temple of Arkey wanted you to have a skillset much like a Nightblade, but with a dash more Restoration... Which implies some things.
Idea for another class guide - The holy warrior (D&D-style Cleric). The Elder Scrolls universe also has this concept as expressed by a couple of predefined classes across Morrowind and Oblivion. There's the Crusader, which tends to be a heavier armored version of this class (though arguably closer to the D&D Paladin than the Cleric). But.... that's not why I'm writing this comment. I'm here to argue for the Pilgrim! The Pilgrim is a very interesting, roleplay-oriented predefined class that exists both in Morrowind and Oblivion. In both games, the Pilgrim is a more mobile, light armored character with a love of learning and some vague religious motivation. But that's about where the similarities end between the two games when it comes to the Pilgrim. So, I would be very interested in your take on the Pilgrim concept. Why the Pilgrim, I hear you ask? Because religion is extremely important in the Elder Scrolls universe. And that makes sense - it's a world where there is no doubt of any kind that the gods are very real! But in Morrowind the whole GAME is about religion. You have the Temple, ALMSIVI, Dagoth Ur, and the intervention of a Daedric Prince... It's a story about cosmology, false gods (that maybe aren't false?), and the fulfillment of prophesy. The arrival of the player character on Vvardenfell, an individual who turns out to be (or becomes, depending on the vague nature of prophesies) the reincarnation of Neravar.... The Pilgrim class (or something very much like it) has always made a lot of sense to me for the story of Morrowindv and is one of my favorite ways to play the game - though I will admit that I'm partial to the Oblivion version of the class myself. So, please consider doing the Pilgrim class (or something like it) for your next Morrowind character build guide. Thanks for all your wonderful videos!
This is really cool. But! There is one small bit of disappointment that I feel, and that is that there is no sneaking whatsoever. I think it's kind of tough in MW and comparatively more rare to actually be a stealth archer and I'm curious about that! Maybe this could be the topic of another video.
Is Marksman really necessary if you're using Destruction as a skill? Just curious, wouldn't it make sense to use a different skill instead of constantly needing to grab ammo?
Poor assasin - getting all wet and risking contracting diseases from rodents, while the superior dwemer jinkblade can be bought in Balmora's Fighters Guild...
Are there any mods you typically run with? I’ve been told to run openmw with at least patch for purists and db attack delay. You obviously don’t use the delay mod for this, but any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m trying to keep my first experience as close to vanilla as possible with openmw.
Whats the point of the imperial race in morrowind. In all of these videos you've recommended every race for certain builds apart from imperial, so i was wondering what point do they serve
imperials best bonuses are their speech and mercantile, but not a lot of builds are centered around those skills. they have a good bonus to long blade but not as good as redguards
Imperials are one of those Jack-of-all-Trades, Master-of-None races if you are just looking at hard stats. They have lowest agility, but get a boost to light armor which doesn't really line up with an agility heavy light armor style like stealth or ranged at the start. They have low willpower but decent intelligence which makes them okay at magic. And they have decent endurance and strength at 40, but thats still worse than Nords and Orcs. So - theyre just kinda in this middle ground at the start of the game. That being said, they have the highest Personality of any race and have some additional Charm ability in Voice of the Emperor, but those are kind of odd specializations since it doesn't immediately fit into any of the three 'core' Morrowind archetypes (Magic, Combat, Stealth). Their Voice of the West racial ability that absorbs fatigue is nice in combat, but nowhere near as good as Adrenaline Rush or Berserk. So - again, they're balanced and just decent at most things whereas a Wood Elf = ranged marksman, Nord and Orc = Fighter, Breton and High Elf = Magic, etc. etc. They do have great buffs to Speechcraft and Mercantile, so could be easily roleplayed as like a merchant, priest, or knight flavorwise since they also get boosts to long blade, light armor, and blunt weapon. Hope that helps! I plan to make merchant or priest build one day and would likely choose imperial for that.
On my early play throughs from my younger days, I found their speechcraft and mercantile skill incredibly helpful to survive the early stages of the game. After knowing the game and some exploits, they weren’t as necessary. In my opinion at least 🤷🏽♂️
@CoffeeNutGaming yeah I would like to see a priest/paladin-ish build as that's what I did in oblivion and skyrim(via creation club). But I guess the speech and mercantile could be handy for getting some neat artifacts early on by way of the tongue. Regardless of which playstyle/archetype.
I'm a little bit sad that some skills are not well balanced. Like Acrobatics for example - it's much less usefull skill than Alteration which along with MANY different spells have Jump effect. Also Security skill vs Alteration's Open Spell. :( With Security you can only open stuff, while alteration is amazingly a much better and versatile skill.
They’re not spawning. Is it something about what race you choose? I’m a Khajiit. Do you need specific stuff? It’s just not spawning in.. these dumb assassins. It’s been over a day
That's.. silly really. I mean if you like using it that's fine, but hit-chance based on your stats is what the combat is all about. Enemies are also affected by this, train and level up, and you'll always hit your target.
Who is your first target with the new build?? I'll go first: Orvas Dren (that sidewinder....)
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@@socuciusergalla3241 Damn Socucius, straight to the top - remind me not to get into any positions of power around you
@@CoffeeNutGamingyou couldnt dream of being as incompetent as him, nothing to fear mate
You're out here doing Vivec's work my fren! I subscribed to you a few months ago after my first time seeing one of your videos and I'm glad I did. You're helping soooo many individuals that are jumping into this classic for the first time as well as gamers that tried playing it but gave up out of frustration and are giving it another go.
Morrowind is an *AMAZING* game but it's far from easy and not everyone's cup of tea. If you jump into it without a decent grasp on character creation and the mechanics of the game you're going to have a bad time! I bought Morrowind for the OG XBOX when it was only a few months old from a good friend of mine that despite loving RPG's and playing them almost exclusively just couldn't get the hang of it. He tapped out after a few weeks and I ended up getting it for a very steep discount.
I tried getting going a handful of times without any guidance and failed miserably but hilariously every time. Eventually I went to GameFaqs and looked up some character creation guides. I loved it and have pumped more hours into Morrowind over the years than I would like to admit. 😂😂😂
I currently have 2 characters I'm playing; one on Gamepass and one on my Android phone using Open MW and still having a blast 20 years later!
You're giving these newcomers invaluable advice and guidance no doubt drawing in gamers that have never and possibly would never have played Morrowind on account of it being one of those games that you either have to learn via hours and hours of trial and error or by having it explained to you.
Truly a gentleman and a scholar; thanks for everything you do!!!
Crassius Curio, he's a creep and I can't stand him.
I can not communicate the excitement I felt when I saw this
My inner child is screaming with joy. That’s all I can say.
Same I love this I just wish it was possible to join the dark brotherhood
The artwork for the oblivion class selection screen is incredible. Always stay on that screen even if I know what I'm trying to build and appreciate all the other art there. Really speaks to me
Same. It's so good.
every morrowind video is required by law to include “did you know the creeper is barbas”
Your morrowind run are absolutely a must and a lot of FUN!
This is such a welcome sight after a mandatory overtime day. Thanks, coffee.
i was watching this video while playing a new character, and as i listened you having trouble getting the dark brotherhood assassin to spawn, i rested my lvl 1 dark elf and immediately got 1 shot by a throwing star from the guy you were looking for lmaoooo
I dont know how to better say it, but its really heartwarming to watch you having fun. Cheers!
Instead of using probes, you can also use Telekinesis on any trapped doors. If it's locked you have to pick the lock first but then you can trigger the trap from across the room and avoid it
I've never been much for stealth builds in Morrowind. My go-to for the game is always big bruising warriors, usually Orcs and Nords. My most recent character is a Khajiit warrior-thief, who focuses on acrobatics and quick movement. Maybe I don't have the patience for sneaking. With that said, Nightblade builds have always seemed the coolest to me. Magic and stealth blend together perfectly in Morrowind.
yeah stealth in combat is a little weird in this game compared to something like Skyrim, but magic just has so much variety it makes nearly anything workable
My favorite is the redguard. Insanely strong physical skills so it allows you to start the game strong. You can eventually get into magic and/or stealth later on if you wanted. Redguards have such a strong foundation.
Oh yeah, the Redguard is an absolute powerhouse in Morrowind. Probably THE best warrior race out of the gate. No one else can tag Long Blades, buy a greatsword from Arille and consistently hit enemies the same way. And that's before adrenaline rush! This is the game that helped me understand why people are so afraid of Redguards in the lore.
It's the opposite for me. I usually sneak, but i made my own races and created a Giganto race and use him for a beater 😂 it's way more fun.
I’ve always wanted to like this class
In leveling, I usually always take that one point of Luck, as it is hard to raise, but helps almost everything in the game, makes you level up everything that little bit faster with the small success rate boost, then power level 2 other skills with the +5 attribute, though lately i've been playing with the alternate leveling which raises attributes for every 3 skill levels which has that governing attribute. In that version, luck is always the best option as you get only +1 max during sleeping.
@@Mysticcerulean In Oblivion the way luck works is to directly modify skill checks, so it's very strong early game, but doesn't matter at all if you skills reach maximum. Therefore if you want to benefit from it choosing the Thief sign and/or a class that gets a starting bonus to it makes most sense, so you get an initial boost. You either want to level it early or not at all, really.
Increasing at +1 each time it takes a minimum of 35 level ups to max out, so usually it's not worth the opportunity cost, because all your other skills will be high enough for it not to matter by the time you get there. I've only bothered with luck if I am using a mod that allows more direct control over levelling, like Oblivion XP.
@@nekrovulpes It also modifies the health of arena gladiators when you ppace a wager and the proc chance of Mehrunes Razor if you have that plugin. With a Luck of 50, the Razor should proc roughly half as often as it does with Luck 100, though by the time you have a 100 Luck and an 11% chance to insta-kill an enemy you might just be better off sneak attacking them with Umbra or some other very strong 1h weapon
i love when i sell the db armor to a shop and they immediately put it on. everyone wants that armor tbh.
if you enchant it constant effect 1 dmg health on self, you can kill the merchant you sold it to. Muhahahah
@@Druuj lolololol game of the century
Always worth noting that specialization is not just an early game bonus, you need less exp to level those skills forever. Major and minors also do this, and they all stack
Hey, thanks Coffee, these starter guides are exactly what I needed to get into Morrowind. I have tried off and on since I got my first experience with Skyrim when it released. Now, finally, I am really enjoying my new game experience here, thank you! Your presentation style and mannerisms support your content so it is pleasing to watch, and to follow along with.
Big respect for ya, churning out Morrowind content in 2023. I raise a glass of some laphroaig quarter cask in your honor!
That was a fun video without out your videos I would never have gone deep into Morrowind
Yet another great guide by the master character builder of Elder Scrolls games himself! I know these videos take a lot of work in research and play testing, but I love them and I'm always looking forward to the next one.
My very first character in any Elder Scrolls game was an Argonian Nightblade in Arena. Sooooooo fun. I remember stealing a powerful magical artifact at something like Level 2. Good times!
I've chosen dark elf but taken destruction for ranged rather than marksman to go more for the more magic side of nightblade. Cool video!
A lore appropriate Holy warrior would be cool. If it's not too similar to your spellsword. So either a western style Templar or a digging into the Dunmer side and going Ordinator/Buoyant Armiger
Lmao glad you mentioned the greater bone walker sapping strength, I literally had to keep reloading a save because one was leaving me with zero carry weight and my almsivi scroll was causing the game to crash
they are truly the greatest threat to all morrowind adventurers
You're too good of a youtuber dude
you are very good
Morrowind never dies! 😂😂
Thank you for not letting this game die you are literally the reason I tried the game a few weeks ago it is the best
I've been waiting for this build, perfect timing!
It's a fun one! Hope you enjoy it
Thanks@@CoffeeNutGaming
Amazing video, keep'em coming, they're really amazing, and the builds are just insane to play with
I've been messing around with a similar sort of build for my Tamriel rebuilt play through.
Class: Shadow (PoE reference)
Race: Dark Elf
Specialisation: Magic
Favourite Attributes: Agility and Willpower
Major Skills: Short Blade, Light Armour, Marskman, Sneak and Security
Minor Skills: Block, Illusion, Alteration, Mysticism and Restoration
Sign: The Lover
For starting weapons, I grab the Firebite Dagger from the tree stump just outside Seyda Neen, and for a ranged weapon I usually just buy a crossbow in Balmora and get some bolts from the Fighter's Guild supply chest. If you want to roll the dice, sometimes there's a skeleton archer guarding the Mentor's Ring. You can get a longbow from them.
For some reason I always end up watching your vids over breakfast.
I'm always stoked with your How To's. Your positivity is contagious 🤩
I'm curious to see your take on a pilgrim type character.
Bard and witch hunter are also concepts that touch on all three skill specialisations that I'm keen to hear your thoughts on. Those more jack-of-all-trades types.
Great build coffee 🤟
yayyy coffee uploaded morrowind content :)
Always room for more Morrowind in everyone's life!
Jus found this channel and i love it
I think this could be nice with the new alchemy mod, The Art of Alchemy, which let's you use poison on weapons.
Great recommendation! Fits the build perfectly.
Yooo my man really did come through with his word respect
Thank God. Dude i have never played this game and i had to restart my character like 5 times cause i kept dying without saving/resting.
Great to see more content. I was just revisiting your channel ❤
YES! I almost exclusively play as a night blade in all TES games
This was fun.
I wonder what you would do with a build that focuses on Absorb Health and Damage Attribute to make a sort of homemade vampire.
24:34
the level 100 telekenisis spell in my pocket
Fair enough
This channel is fantastic, good job 👍
You should make a guide for witchhunters
Using this exact build to get into the game! Your excitement and passion is truly contagious!
Totally thought you were going to go for the Fang for the weapon. Insane damage and speed
time for a new build. great video as always
this makes me wanna see a magic ninja run
Yes go stealth is fine. But should put all the magic as major to start with at least 30. Major/minor doesn't make much difference in terms of stats. But starting with 30 means you will get all the starter spells for them immediately.
Its always a good day when Coffe post a video
Hey you should do a video about the Illuminated Order mod
A great spell for a nightblade is actually lock 1 pt. Great for isolating targets.
Just so you know, blind in Morrowind without the code patch actually INCREASES an enemy's chance to hit. So you're kind of actually nerfing yourself by using that amulet.
How can you not know this (or maybe you do)? If you rest at the bunk beds in the Fighter's Guild, place yourself between the wall with the crates and the beds, facing the bunk bed side, any DBA that shows up will be trapped in the bed and can't attack. Thereby saving the 3,000 gp Ebony Dart for you to sell.
I would love to see some Tamriel Rebuilt content
Full metal alchemist build? (: summoning creatures/items. Always appreciates the videos.
Watching you sell the Package for Caius Cosades is always hilarious. More like Cosadeez nuts
Regarding the Imperial Cult, in Daggerfall, the Temple of Arkey wanted you to have a skillset much like a Nightblade, but with a dash more Restoration... Which implies some things.
gotta do battlemage
40:30 that was crazy dungeon raid haha
Things I've noticed watching Coffee Nut morrowind content
"you can always use a dark elf"
Every video I see you with a sick ass shirt. Nothing like Morrowind and Carcass
Great video bro, im new to the game, how do you look at your character from the front? like at 15:48
Idea for another class guide - The holy warrior (D&D-style Cleric). The Elder Scrolls universe also has this concept as expressed by a couple of predefined classes across Morrowind and Oblivion. There's the Crusader, which tends to be a heavier armored version of this class (though arguably closer to the D&D Paladin than the Cleric). But.... that's not why I'm writing this comment.
I'm here to argue for the Pilgrim! The Pilgrim is a very interesting, roleplay-oriented predefined class that exists both in Morrowind and Oblivion. In both games, the Pilgrim is a more mobile, light armored character with a love of learning and some vague religious motivation. But that's about where the similarities end between the two games when it comes to the Pilgrim. So, I would be very interested in your take on the Pilgrim concept.
Why the Pilgrim, I hear you ask? Because religion is extremely important in the Elder Scrolls universe. And that makes sense - it's a world where there is no doubt of any kind that the gods are very real! But in Morrowind the whole GAME is about religion. You have the Temple, ALMSIVI, Dagoth Ur, and the intervention of a Daedric Prince... It's a story about cosmology, false gods (that maybe aren't false?), and the fulfillment of prophesy. The arrival of the player character on Vvardenfell, an individual who turns out to be (or becomes, depending on the vague nature of prophesies) the reincarnation of Neravar.... The Pilgrim class (or something very much like it) has always made a lot of sense to me for the story of Morrowindv and is one of my favorite ways to play the game - though I will admit that I'm partial to the Oblivion version of the class myself.
So, please consider doing the Pilgrim class (or something like it) for your next Morrowind character build guide. Thanks for all your wonderful videos!
When at the Assassins HQ do the Shrine Quest there, you will get a perfect Item for this Playstyle
How to Blunt? I mean swing one, not roll one.
Well, since Morrowind is a TRUE RPG, your blunt use will be ineffective if you roll bad.
This is really cool. But! There is one small bit of disappointment that I feel, and that is that there is no sneaking whatsoever. I think it's kind of tough in MW and comparatively more rare to actually be a stealth archer and I'm curious about that! Maybe this could be the topic of another video.
Damn, these are good. Appreciate it.
I waited years for this
YOU CANT UNLOCK SPELL A TRAP? should we tell him about using telekinesis to trip traps safely?
Subscribed for more morrowind content. Best Elder Scrolls there is 🍻
4:59 someone was just playing WoW before this video lol
Is Marksman really necessary if you're using Destruction as a skill? Just curious, wouldn't it make sense to use a different skill instead of constantly needing to grab ammo?
I'm thinking about starting this in Morrowind, is the sneak broken like Skyrim?
The nightelf Mohawk.
I thought for sure you were going to name him "Lee Harvey Oswald."
Hey the Morag Tong is not illegal in Morrowind if i remember correctly lol Edit: Using this guide right now in morrowind rebirth
What does the Sanctuary effect do? 🤔
Poor assasin - getting all wet and risking contracting diseases from rodents, while the superior dwemer jinkblade can be bought in Balmora's Fighters Guild...
I love those videos
I love playing as assassin
Are there any mods you typically run with? I’ve been told to run openmw with at least patch for purists and db attack delay.
You obviously don’t use the delay mod for this, but any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m trying to keep my first experience as close to vanilla as possible with openmw.
What about a knight elf mohawk?
Whats the point of the imperial race in morrowind. In all of these videos you've recommended every race for certain builds apart from imperial, so i was wondering what point do they serve
imperials best bonuses are their speech and mercantile, but not a lot of builds are centered around those skills. they have a good bonus to long blade but not as good as redguards
Imperials are one of those Jack-of-all-Trades, Master-of-None races if you are just looking at hard stats. They have lowest agility, but get a boost to light armor which doesn't really line up with an agility heavy light armor style like stealth or ranged at the start. They have low willpower but decent intelligence which makes them okay at magic. And they have decent endurance and strength at 40, but thats still worse than Nords and Orcs. So - theyre just kinda in this middle ground at the start of the game.
That being said, they have the highest Personality of any race and have some additional Charm ability in Voice of the Emperor, but those are kind of odd specializations since it doesn't immediately fit into any of the three 'core' Morrowind archetypes (Magic, Combat, Stealth). Their Voice of the West racial ability that absorbs fatigue is nice in combat, but nowhere near as good as Adrenaline Rush or Berserk. So - again, they're balanced and just decent at most things whereas a Wood Elf = ranged marksman, Nord and Orc = Fighter, Breton and High Elf = Magic, etc. etc.
They do have great buffs to Speechcraft and Mercantile, so could be easily roleplayed as like a merchant, priest, or knight flavorwise since they also get boosts to long blade, light armor, and blunt weapon.
Hope that helps! I plan to make merchant or priest build one day and would likely choose imperial for that.
On my early play throughs from my younger days, I found their speechcraft and mercantile skill incredibly helpful to survive the early stages of the game.
After knowing the game and some exploits, they weren’t as necessary. In my opinion at least 🤷🏽♂️
@CoffeeNutGaming yeah I would like to see a priest/paladin-ish build as that's what I did in oblivion and skyrim(via creation club). But I guess the speech and mercantile could be handy for getting some neat artifacts early on by way of the tongue. Regardless of which playstyle/archetype.
Mine didn't drop the Carved Ebony dart. :(
Did you sell Caius' package to Arille??
Shhhhhh
I’m trying this on Xbox and the Assassin isn’t attacking. I have the dlc but it just isn’t working.
I’ve done about 16 rests and db never spawns for me? Xbox series x
Guys i have the anniversary edition why the brotherood dont spawn im lvl 1
Is Agent 47 a “good” assassin or is he just an above average man in a very much below average world?
With the Hitman AI he has to go up against... yeah you're probably right lol
Wheres the staff build old man?
Is there a text version of this..?
Dark Brotherhood armor > Glass armor
You can't convince me otherwise.
I'm a little bit sad that some skills are not well balanced. Like Acrobatics for example - it's much less usefull skill than Alteration which along with MANY different spells have Jump effect. Also Security skill vs Alteration's Open Spell. :( With Security you can only open stuff, while alteration is amazingly a much better and versatile skill.
No magic barbarian build?
So, like a shaman?
Shaman Dark elf is fun. Like a local Dumner chieftain gone rogue
TES player and a metal listener? Carcass AND Testament? I think I quite like this already.
Well you don’t need probes if you have telekinesis. But great video nonetheless
A Dunmer is No One. 🤫
They’re not spawning. Is it something about what race you choose? I’m a Khajiit. Do you need specific stuff? It’s just not spawning in..
these dumb assassins. It’s been over a day
Apprently it’s only level 6
OG? Gord the Rogue...
Bump
like always i always recommend getting the always hit mod, no reason not to have it and it should have been implimented in the game.
That's.. silly really. I mean if you like using it that's fine, but hit-chance based on your stats is what the combat is all about. Enemies are also affected by this, train and level up, and you'll always hit your target.
You are just an English-speaking and morrowind (instead of Skyrim) playing variant of mr.Cat