The Limeware thing... it'll get you more cash if you take all that stuff you steal to Balmora, travel to Caldera through the Mages, and then sell it to Creeper. He buys Utensils and Crockery ;).
I made 100 potions so fucking powerful, i don't play my lv 20 mage anymore bc nothing but magic can hurt me and she passed all of her skill checks. I accidentally turned my game into a walking simmulator
Crab Meat and Hound Meat make for a heavy potion just for fatigue restoration. I recommend using Scuttle, Marshmarrow, and Saltrice for a health and fatigue potion that are super light.
I use it to pump my stamina to ridiculous amounts, because for me personally, the way fatigue and chance to hit works in this game, stopped being fun after my first couple playthroughs.
20:46 I lost it at that point, that was fucking hillarious. "Levitation potions son. They harden in response to fortifiy intelligence. You can't catch me Dagoth!"
When stealing the limeware platter in the start, you can just open your inv, then pick up and drop without actually placing it in your inv for the same effect but more effective. Cause you can also do that for everything else on the shelf while your inv is open. I never see people do that method. Helps a lot for the bookshelf too and is just much faster.
Can also do it in the second building where you get the package for Caius Cosades. He's got a potion worth 100 face value, the silver plates are 20 each IIRC. And there's a key for the warehouse opposite the excise office which you can steal some armor or weapons from, drugs, and I think 1 of the boxes is hardcoded for 250 iron arrows.
Saltrice and Heather and scuttle are three cheap and easily acquired ingredients that both give you fatigue regen but also slightly boosting your speed by making your gear weigh less by the feather effect. I call it Travelers Brew, and imagine it as a sort of saltrice beer that makes those who drink it able to travel for longer and faster.
Love Morrowind and really enjoying your content. Here's how I beat the game in around an hour at level 1 using Alchemy. Step 1: Gather 4 different mushrooms just outside Seyda Neen. Step 2: Travel to Balmora Step 3: Join the Mages Guild Step 4: Do the first mages guild quest in Balmora (give mushrooms to a Khajit) Step 5: Accept second mages guild quest (allows you to steal soul gems worth nearly 100k gold) Step 6: Teleport to Caldera mages guild, go upstairs and steal unguarded Master Alchemy equipment Step 7: Go outside to Ghorak Manor, go upstairs and sell 5000g of soul gems to Creeper Step 8: Teleport to Sadrith Mora mages guild, go upstairs to Imperial Cult Shrine Step 9: Buy 10 Ash Yam, 5 Bloat and 5 Netch Leather from Aunius Autrus. He restocks these as soon as you leave his inventory so keep doing this over and over and over again. Step 10: Use 1 Ash Yam and 1 of the other ingredients to make a “Fortify Intelligence” potion. Drink. Repeat. Keep doing this: each time you make a new potion, your increased intelligence will make the next one more powerful. Step 11: When bored, stop doing this. I had about half a million intelligence from potions that wouldn’t wear off for hundreds of hours). Step 12: Use the mages guild teleporter to buy ingredients to Fortify Health and Luck. Having a massive Luck boost means you will never miss in combat, health means you won’t die. You can fortify Personality too (sell items worth 1g for all of seller’s gold or buy items worth 10,000g+ for 1g), Agility and Willpower too if you want (but not Strength or Speed: massive strength means you will break your own weapons every time you hit, massive speed makes it very hard to navigate the game). Step 13: Learn a Levitation Spell. Optional: create spells that increase your speed/strength to make things go a bit quicker. Step 14: Teleport to Ald’ruhn and levitate over the fence to the 2 bases with Keening and Sunder. Fight/run through and grab kill the bosses holding these weapons. Step 15: Levitate to Dagoth Ur and fight/run through to the end. Step 16: Hit the heart with Sunder then Keening. Normally you would take massive damage for trying to wield these without the bracer Wraithguard from the main quest but at this point you have millions of HP. Step 17: Kill Dagoth Ur. Steps 1, 4, 5 and 7 are optional: together they take about 5 minutes and give you thousands of gold but you don’t really need it if you sell a couple of the potions you make during step 10.
(but not Strength or Speed: massive strength means you will break your own weapons every time you hit, massive speed makes it very hard to navigate the game) : learned this in hard way... i was overencumbered because too much ingredients, i had just ingredients for a fortify strenght potion, nothing for feather potion, nor learned yet a feather spell!... now... i use throwing stars/knives/stuff instead of normal weapons, even i have a magicka pool of... 300k, i think. but i have a nice rate of fails!!!... :)))))))))))))))))))) also do NOT craft and sip a potion of levitate!!! :D it will expire after... uhm... some 70k-100k seconds, game time, so... no sleep! :D
CHIM obtained via psychoactive brews! Crazy powered Fortify Willpower potions let's you cast any spell in the game. Let's you summon, soultrap and kill golden saints. The juiced up Fortify Intelligence potions lets you enchant anything with no chance of failure. Azura's Star might be needed as well.
Dude I am loving these vids ! Just started playing Morrowind for the first time since I was about 13 years old - it’s nostalgia in bucket loads. Although I have realized that I had ZERO idea what I was doing back then lol
fortify fatigue is also surprisingly powerful and easy to abuse with alchemy. chug a few fort fatigue pots and just try doing Stuff. It affects most things you do, sometimes in surprising ways. I once used a few fortify fatigue potions in combination with icarian fight and attempted to jump from seydda neen to solstheim. my jump went about 100 times too far, without exaggeration. also with ~1000/200 fatigue i could haggle any item down to 1 septim. i dont know how fatigue figures into the jumping and bartering formulas, and I dont think anybody at Bethesda does either.
This is why Morrowind is better than anything that came after, it lets you go at it however you want from the start even letting you kill characters vital to the main quest.
I haven't touched this game in over 5 years and your video series just has reawakened my need to play it again. I've lost all of my old savegames where I have completely broken the game and murdered entire towns just on a whim but it is wonderful that someone has taken the time to make such a detailed video about some of the basics that even old players still don't fully understand and have explained even clearer than the wiki itself in some areas. Cheers mate! I think the worst part about this game is that playing vanilla is so easily broken, much less if you decide to include mods and modpacks. XD
I have been making lots of fatigue and magicka potions. Havent started looking up game breakers yet so i might not watch all of this. But it's fun cause my character is an "ash witch" who is more into mysticism but I like to imagine she learned to grind up herbs as part of her upbringing. I haven't finished the game yet so idk if that makes sense in the setting but it's immersive for me so far. I have a master tier mortar and I believe a journeymans alembic or whatever the not too heavy one is. Then I have my big 25kg retort that i store in Seyda Neen cottage. Whenever I stop by to visit Arille or just soak in the atmosphere, I bust that bad boy out and enjoy comparing the potion results using all three to the results from the potions I make while on the road with my lighter alchemy kit. Just writing this took me right back into the world of Vvardenfell so i apologise for being a bit long winded! 😊
Awesome tutorial of Alchemy for beginners like myself. I normally try to figure things out for myself, without relying on too many guides or tutorials but this video was so helpful. I'm hoping you have an Enchanting video planned, as that has me really confused.
16:00 I've been chanting this on videos when I see people say they're going to spam the vendors. It'll stack merchants inventories to crazy high numbers to it's a pump and dump if I ever need more. The bald guy in the next room restocks the restore health pot mats, too.
Very nice video and it's always awesome to see content creators make videos about Morrowind to this day. Just one small correction (other than the Saltrice one you already showed in the video itself): As you pointed out in writing: Nalcarya does not restock Saltrice, only Llarara at the bottom of the temple does, if you want to stay in Balmorra. However Nalcarya also does not restock Marshmerrow. Only Dralval in the temple does, as far as Balmorra is concerned. So basically: Comberry, Crab Meat, Hound Meat -> Ajira (Mage Guild) Frost Salt -> Nalcarya (Alchemist Shop) Saltrice -> Llarara (Temple) Marshmerrow -> Dralval (Temple)
Also of (final?) note.. at least in that OpenMW interface for Alchemy, in the lower left corner you can select how many potions you wish to create (naturally, limited by ingredients but you can select a number above what is possible and it will stop when you run out of material) and after select the quantity you wish to create and click CREATE.. potions will be created. What is interesting about this option is that should your Alchemy skill increase mid creation process.. on say, potion # 5 of a total batch of 15. The remaining potions will be crafted according to the new Alchemy level and show up in their own stack according to their potency.
I'm not sure if this was true in vanilla but the actual "dinner" on the table (the crab meat and the Flin) are not marked as owned items. I always assumed these were laid out for the outlander by the Census and Excise!
a few things to note: be careful with potions once your intelligence gets too high! fortify intelligence, willpower, luck and endurance are fair game, you can boost these as much as you like with no ill effects. fortify speed, fortify strength and levitate break the game when your potions are too strong. speed and levitate make you move way too fast whenever you press a direction button. Strength does a variety of things that are extremely counterproductive, all your weapons will break in one hit, but more crucially your jump height is effected so if you make the mistake of jumping outside, you'll never come back down again.
This video was very informative and even it was fun to watch. My warrior can now fly in the air thanks to your explanation. Great video, I think I'll stay a little bit longer on your channel.
For those interested, a full grandmaster set is also in Master Neloth's tower in Sadrith Mora if you have a 100 open spell and any form of levitation, and the telvanni seem to not get mad at you for stealing due to their "Might is Right" law over how they run things.
I always just stole the ebony darts from caldara then robbed the Dren plantation and hit up the scamp and then master trainers afterwards. Once you got to level 20 you were basically untouchable and beyond that made you into a god.
I like your guides! You have a great personal touch to all your videos. I’d like a video where you install and show your mods. For example: show the installation and useage of Morrowind Graphics Extender, Better Bodies and Landscape Retexture. Don’t forget that all of us were adventurers, but then we took an arrow to the knee.
I just found your channel. Very entertaining stuff. Morrowind is a gem of a game which I love dearly. I had my share of exploits and I thought I knew the gane pretty well but watching you proved otherwise, heh. Anyway I love your videos, thanks for providing the enterntainment.
If you want a non-steal set of Grandmaster alchemy equipment the vendor in the bottom floor of the tower in Tel Mora has a full set for sale. A bit pricey, but if you're levelling up your alchemy skill by making potions it won't take long to earn enough. Nalcarya in Balmora also has a Grandmaster mortar and pestle. The vendor in Temple in Balmora also restocks Marshmarrow and Saltrice for healing potions (that combo will yield potions that only weigh 0.1). If the Intelligence potion loop seems a bit extreme but you'd still like a little boost a Fortify Intelligence 100 points and Fortify Luck 100 points Spell can be cast at fairly low Restoration skill and only costs 30 mana points.
I learned from another users video that if you open your inventory you may then grab anything within range and drop it to the floor or place it on any surface in range, and do this with EVERY item in reach.. so it won't go into your inventory and you can grab as much as you like before releasing the inventory popup and resuming time's effects. Note: time in the game world essentially freezes when the inventory or any menu is open. World Actors are aware of you, but they cannot move and various status effect timers are paused. This means you could grab all of the items on the shelf next to the platter and drop them or place them back where they were. Same with the books on the shelf by the back door.
Also keep in mind you can select 'through' the world map window and it is possible to 'hide' any window (or its HUD icon) by either clicking on the menu 'square' in the upper right of each window, to hide the icon, or click the icon to hide the window. I believe this is all available in Vanilla editions, I have been playing in OpenMW for a while now with a few basic mods so I don't recall if this is truly how the original works.
My favorite thing about the Alchemy/INTelligence exploits is that it just LOGICALLY MAKES SENSE. Yes it ABSOLUTELY destroys the game balance unimaginably fast....BUT ITS INTUITIVE!!
This is why morrowind is my favorite es game. While it's old and a little inaccessible, the fact is it's an aid to your imagination and lets you exploit the game as much as possible if you think about it
Another side note, for all those aware of the Creeper (and Mudcrab Merchant) if you are willing to wait and hop over to Caldera from Balmora.. while he doesn't take everything, those things he does take (weapons, armors, potions, and most misc items like the Limewear Platter) are bought from the Player by default at FULL price. No haggling needed. So while the Fargoth Ring option is useful.. and some purchases are useful in the starter town.. a quick Silt Strider and Mage's Guild transport will get you max value for whatever nick-nacks you have. Note this excludes books, ingredients, clothing and for some reason, candles and other light sources as well.
"of course were trying to max that out as much as possible" If your trying to minmax you should be doing the complete opposite. You want your major/minor skills as low as possible for maximum level and stat gains. Also you dont need to specialize in alchemy at all to get full benefits from it. Just stockpile, grind it up and use a daisy chain craft loop to make absolute broken potions.
A trick I found early on is when you sell ingredients back to the shop that stocks those ingredients you can increase their number so you can double it I do this to about a 1000 ingrediento make 1000 potions Leveling up alchemy 10 levels at a time sleeping and putting 5 points into intelligence each level up And one into luck I found this is most effectif you're alchemy starts out as low as possible To gain the most benefit For leveling up intelligents
Oh, I didn't know that several of the same Fortify Intelligence potions stack! I was under impression that it was "brew 1, say for 25 pts boost, drink, brew another 1, for 26 pts boost, drink and so on, each time the new effect *replacing* the old one." So I thought it was only viable if you start with high stats already, otherwise it would require an insane amount of ingredients.
If you see a shirtless guy strolling around on thin air, you'll know he's a master alchemist. Man, these videos are blowing my mind. I never would have thought of this stuff, playing on my own.
good video but one mini nitpick is getting that inteligence/will mentor ring , +10 inteligence off a bat on a ring is helpful , alweys found it funny one of best rings in game can be gotten 2mins in , tho you got to be quick to grab it as undead are there
Hi im a new suscriber. Just for curiosity, even in a vanilla gameplay, isn't it better to install the run faster mod? I mean why not. Is there a reason to not use it? That is my question, great video and channel, is really awsome to see people playing and giving info about this game, thank you.
I'm team "if it makes you enjoy the game more, do it!" So if running faster helps you enjoy the game more, go run faster! The only thing I'd be cautious of is if it does not increase enemy movement speed, it could make it too easy to kite and just hit and run people. I can't remember if the mod does that or not tho but that'd be my only worry.
>free a prisoner into Vvardenfell >they immediately clean out the Census Office as soon as they step off the boat Safe to say, the Nerevarine was probably in prison for a reason
i always go from seyda neen to balmora by foot. and all the mushroms you need you find around seyda neen, and all the flowers you need you find around pelagiad on your way to balmora.
Dont forget to loot chests in mages guild and fighters guild after you join. You can use this pots and sell anything you make for maximum financial gains. Also just take the mage teleport over to caldera and sell to the scamp vendor there for 100% value. He's got 5k gold too
I just started playing again the other day for the first time in a looooong time but your game looks so much better, what visual mods do you use if I may ask?
I am on OpenMW which itself is a big jump. It has various sliders, toggles, and settings you see in more modern games. 0.48 release added a lot of options. On top of that, I also use Morrowind Enhanced Textures, Dunmer Lantern Replacer, Graphic Herbalism, and a few mesh correctors (Correct Meshes, UV Rocks, MeshFix12 to name a few, there are a bunch that just make minor adjustments to make assets look cleaner). I prefer an 'enhanced vanilla' look so I don't go to crazy with graphics mods.
Great video. I was hoping you share your favorite potions with us. mine is vamp ashes + void salts with various additions. weaker than maxing health regen and luck but fancier
Looking at videos now I think it's aniInteresting ability, I didn't even knew about it in my first playthrough. I loved being able to practically fly with the shrine to stop the moon power and I have been looking for a way to replicate that effect, a spell has zero chance to work out, but I think I could make a potion this way, maybe not for the whole 50 minutes, but 5 levitating would be nice. I don't want to break the game though, and the line of when I start to break it can get a bit blurry in those cases. Time to experiment!
Just tried the "pre-exploit" part today, and... it basically is already an exploit to buy ingredients and sell the potions back. Just by making Restore Fatigue potions I made 25k in about 10 minutes
Lol, I'm just getting into this game, it's the only modern Beth game I haven't played. And I already have had to load it with mods, mostly balance changes, just like all Beth games it's unplayable vanilla. Unlimited cheese and exploits are just not fun to me, I guess a lot of MW fans see it definitely but I'm sure nostalgia has a lot to do with that. A lot of people say to at least play vanilla first. Yeah no lol, I know the drill with Beth games, no way I'm playing this broken mess vanilla where I have to actively work to not break the game. I already installed a mod to disable creeper and mudcrab and change that master alchemy set to journeyman.
Here's a pro tip Never ever steal ingredients It will always screw you over You'll forget about it eventually and accidentally off loaded and to get caught It doesn't matter if you stole 1 or 100 Every single last one of that item will be confiscated
With great potions comes great responsibility.
Step potion be like: "I stack"
give me rent
The Limeware thing... it'll get you more cash if you take all that stuff you steal to Balmora, travel to Caldera through the Mages, and then sell it to Creeper. He buys Utensils and Crockery ;).
Also Creeper buys potions. Full price. So you can min-max this a litter further just by spending a few gold (10-12) on jumping to Caldera and back.
I made 100 potions so fucking powerful, i don't play my lv 20 mage anymore bc nothing but magic can hurt me and she passed all of her skill checks. I accidentally turned my game into a walking simmulator
The telvanni: "you can fly, can't you?"
My skooma addled Breton, chewing on a cliff racer tail: "I reckon"
Average Khajiit player: “No, jump good!”
Flyyyyyy cliff racer flyyyyyy
Flyyy so hiiiiigh into the skyyyyyy
Crab Meat and Hound Meat make for a heavy potion just for fatigue restoration. I recommend using Scuttle, Marshmarrow, and Saltrice for a health and fatigue potion that are super light.
I thought it was odd some of my options were heavier! So cool that this is a consideration.
add some heather into the mix, results are... fun
I never use Alchemy to exploit the game, but I appreciate that it’s possible for people who want to. Morrowind rules.
Agreed! I never use it any of my serious playthroughs, but it's fun to experiment with just to see what crazy things can be done.
I use it to pump my stamina to ridiculous amounts, because for me personally, the way fatigue and chance to hit works in this game, stopped being fun after my first couple playthroughs.
I'm starting to binge watch your vids when playing any of my elder scrolls games, you are so entertaining and informative.
Thank you! I'm glad they help 🙏
you can use a dispel potion to remove effects, such as the nearly infinite levitate effect.
20:46 I lost it at that point, that was fucking hillarious.
"Levitation potions son. They harden in response to fortifiy intelligence. You can't catch me Dagoth!"
When stealing the limeware platter in the start,
you can just open your inv, then pick up and drop without actually placing it in your inv for the same effect but more effective.
Cause you can also do that for everything else on the shelf while your inv is open. I never see people do that method. Helps a lot for the bookshelf too and is just much faster.
I do that too! I sell that stuff before taking everything else, and then go back to pick up stuff at the dining room lol
Every time.
Can also do it in the second building where you get the package for Caius Cosades.
He's got a potion worth 100 face value, the silver plates are 20 each IIRC. And there's a key for the warehouse opposite the excise office which you can steal some armor or weapons from, drugs, and I think 1 of the boxes is hardcoded for 250 iron arrows.
I also do that
Saltrice and Heather and scuttle are three cheap and easily acquired ingredients that both give you fatigue regen but also slightly boosting your speed by making your gear weigh less by the feather effect. I call it Travelers Brew, and imagine it as a sort of saltrice beer that makes those who drink it able to travel for longer and faster.
Love Morrowind and really enjoying your content. Here's how I beat the game in around an hour at level 1 using Alchemy.
Step 1: Gather 4 different mushrooms just outside Seyda Neen.
Step 2: Travel to Balmora
Step 3: Join the Mages Guild
Step 4: Do the first mages guild quest in Balmora (give mushrooms to a Khajit)
Step 5: Accept second mages guild quest (allows you to steal soul gems worth nearly 100k gold)
Step 6: Teleport to Caldera mages guild, go upstairs and steal unguarded Master Alchemy equipment
Step 7: Go outside to Ghorak Manor, go upstairs and sell 5000g of soul gems to Creeper
Step 8: Teleport to Sadrith Mora mages guild, go upstairs to Imperial Cult Shrine
Step 9: Buy 10 Ash Yam, 5 Bloat and 5 Netch Leather from Aunius Autrus. He restocks these as soon as you leave his inventory so keep doing this over and over and over again.
Step 10: Use 1 Ash Yam and 1 of the other ingredients to make a “Fortify Intelligence” potion. Drink. Repeat. Keep doing this: each time you make a new potion, your increased intelligence will make the next one more powerful.
Step 11: When bored, stop doing this. I had about half a million intelligence from potions that wouldn’t wear off for hundreds of hours).
Step 12: Use the mages guild teleporter to buy ingredients to Fortify Health and Luck. Having a massive Luck boost means you will never miss in combat, health means you won’t die. You can fortify Personality too (sell items worth 1g for all of seller’s gold or buy items worth 10,000g+ for 1g), Agility and Willpower too if you want (but not Strength or Speed: massive strength means you will break your own weapons every time you hit, massive speed makes it very hard to navigate the game).
Step 13: Learn a Levitation Spell. Optional: create spells that increase your speed/strength to make things go a bit quicker.
Step 14: Teleport to Ald’ruhn and levitate over the fence to the 2 bases with Keening and Sunder. Fight/run through and grab kill the bosses holding these weapons.
Step 15: Levitate to Dagoth Ur and fight/run through to the end.
Step 16: Hit the heart with Sunder then Keening. Normally you would take massive damage for trying to wield these without the bracer Wraithguard from the main quest but at this point you have millions of HP.
Step 17: Kill Dagoth Ur.
Steps 1, 4, 5 and 7 are optional: together they take about 5 minutes and give you thousands of gold but you don’t really need it if you sell a couple of the potions you make during step 10.
(but not Strength or Speed: massive strength means you will break your own weapons every time you hit, massive speed makes it very hard to navigate the game) : learned this in hard way... i was overencumbered because too much ingredients, i had just ingredients for a fortify strenght potion, nothing for feather potion, nor learned yet a feather spell!...
now... i use throwing stars/knives/stuff instead of normal weapons, even i have a magicka pool of... 300k, i think. but i have a nice rate of fails!!!... :))))))))))))))))))))
also do NOT craft and sip a potion of levitate!!! :D
it will expire after... uhm... some 70k-100k seconds, game time, so... no sleep! :D
CHIM obtained via psychoactive brews!
Crazy powered Fortify Willpower potions let's you cast any spell in the game. Let's you summon, soultrap and kill golden saints. The juiced up Fortify Intelligence potions lets you enchant anything with no chance of failure. Azura's Star might be needed as well.
Dude I am loving these vids ! Just started playing Morrowind for the first time since I was about 13 years old - it’s nostalgia in bucket loads. Although I have realized that I had ZERO idea what I was doing back then lol
Welcome back to Vvardenfell! Glad you're enjoying the vids!
That was always part of the fun, haha-having no idea what you were doing! 😂
Dispel is your friend if you ever drink a potion that's too strong for your liking
fortify fatigue is also surprisingly powerful and easy to abuse with alchemy. chug a few fort fatigue pots and just try doing Stuff. It affects most things you do, sometimes in surprising ways. I once used a few fortify fatigue potions in combination with icarian fight and attempted to jump from seydda neen to solstheim. my jump went about 100 times too far, without exaggeration. also with ~1000/200 fatigue i could haggle any item down to 1 septim. i dont know how fatigue figures into the jumping and bartering formulas, and I dont think anybody at Bethesda does either.
This is why Morrowind is better than anything that came after, it lets you go at it however you want from the start even letting you kill characters vital to the main quest.
Skywind shall be the best mod ever made
I haven't touched this game in over 5 years and your video series just has reawakened my need to play it again. I've lost all of my old savegames where I have completely broken the game and murdered entire towns just on a whim but it is wonderful that someone has taken the time to make such a detailed video about some of the basics that even old players still don't fully understand and have explained even clearer than the wiki itself in some areas. Cheers mate!
I think the worst part about this game is that playing vanilla is so easily broken, much less if you decide to include mods and modpacks. XD
All the game “breaking” stuff in this game actually makes it way cooler in my opinion
I always have a blast when coming to Morrowind. This game is and will always be the best RPG game of all times! Thanks for the video.
I keep coming back to your videos even as a Morrowind veteran, TY for your service sir (salute)
Glad you're enjoying them!
I have been making lots of fatigue and magicka potions. Havent started looking up game breakers yet so i might not watch all of this. But it's fun cause my character is an "ash witch" who is more into mysticism but I like to imagine she learned to grind up herbs as part of her upbringing. I haven't finished the game yet so idk if that makes sense in the setting but it's immersive for me so far. I have a master tier mortar and I believe a journeymans alembic or whatever the not too heavy one is. Then I have my big 25kg retort that i store in Seyda Neen cottage. Whenever I stop by to visit Arille or just soak in the atmosphere, I bust that bad boy out and enjoy comparing the potion results using all three to the results from the potions I make while on the road with my lighter alchemy kit. Just writing this took me right back into the world of Vvardenfell so i apologise for being a bit long winded! 😊
I used this guide to make 3k-strength levitation potions, and had to sleep it off over literally a week in-game
it was great
Sign of a good time
I recently found your channel and you inspired me to start playing Morrowind again (haven’t played it in 10+ yrs)! I’m loving OpenMW.
Thanks!
That's great to hear! Welcome back!
Awesome tutorial of Alchemy for beginners like myself. I normally try to figure things out for myself, without relying on too many guides or tutorials but this video was so helpful. I'm hoping you have an Enchanting video planned, as that has me really confused.
16:00 I've been chanting this on videos when I see people say they're going to spam the vendors. It'll stack merchants inventories to crazy high numbers to it's a pump and dump if I ever need more. The bald guy in the next room restocks the restore health pot mats, too.
Very nice video and it's always awesome to see content creators make videos about Morrowind to this day.
Just one small correction (other than the Saltrice one you already showed in the video itself):
As you pointed out in writing: Nalcarya does not restock Saltrice, only Llarara at the bottom of the temple does, if you want to stay in Balmorra.
However Nalcarya also does not restock Marshmerrow. Only Dralval in the temple does, as far as Balmorra is concerned.
So basically:
Comberry, Crab Meat, Hound Meat -> Ajira (Mage Guild)
Frost Salt -> Nalcarya (Alchemist Shop)
Saltrice -> Llarara (Temple)
Marshmerrow -> Dralval (Temple)
Also of (final?) note.. at least in that OpenMW interface for Alchemy, in the lower left corner you can select how many potions you wish to create (naturally, limited by ingredients but you can select a number above what is possible and it will stop when you run out of material) and after select the quantity you wish to create and click CREATE.. potions will be created. What is interesting about this option is that should your Alchemy skill increase mid creation process.. on say, potion # 5 of a total batch of 15. The remaining potions will be crafted according to the new Alchemy level and show up in their own stack according to their potency.
I'm not sure if this was true in vanilla but the actual "dinner" on the table (the crab meat and the Flin) are not marked as owned items. I always assumed these were laid out for the outlander by the Census and Excise!
You can start with a 50 luck if it is chosen as a primary attribute.
a few things to note:
be careful with potions once your intelligence gets too high!
fortify intelligence, willpower, luck and endurance are fair game, you can boost these as much as you like with no ill effects.
fortify speed, fortify strength and levitate break the game when your potions are too strong.
speed and levitate make you move way too fast whenever you press a direction button.
Strength does a variety of things that are extremely counterproductive, all your weapons will break in one hit, but more crucially your jump height is effected so if you make the mistake of jumping outside, you'll never come back down again.
Thanks for doing these guides. Makes it easier for new players to get into this wonderful game.
This video was very informative and even it was fun to watch. My warrior can now fly in the air thanks to your explanation. Great video, I think I'll stay a little bit longer on your channel.
For those interested, a full grandmaster set is also in Master Neloth's tower in Sadrith Mora if you have a 100 open spell and any form of levitation, and the telvanni seem to not get mad at you for stealing due to their "Might is Right" law over how they run things.
what a grand and intoxicating journey!
I always just stole the ebony darts from caldara then robbed the Dren plantation and hit up the scamp and then master trainers afterwards. Once you got to level 20 you were basically untouchable and beyond that made you into a god.
I like your guides! You have a great personal touch to all your videos. I’d like a video where you install and show your mods. For example: show the installation and useage of Morrowind Graphics Extender, Better Bodies and Landscape Retexture.
Don’t forget that all of us were adventurers, but then we took an arrow to the knee.
Judging by this video you seem to be almost as excited about Morrowind alchemy as I am. I'm impressed.
I created a potion called "Air Bubble" that water breathing & levitation 😂
Marvellous job dude, watched it with pleasure. Much love from UA
I wanted to play as honest and noble as possible but "borrowing" that Master set from Caldera was just a little too tempting.
I just found your channel. Very entertaining stuff. Morrowind is a gem of a game which I love dearly. I had my share of exploits and I thought I knew the gane pretty well but watching you proved otherwise, heh. Anyway I love your videos, thanks for providing the enterntainment.
You are the best morrowind tutorial video maker
Your videos are very helpful ...i recently started playing morrowind and I had no idea how alchemy worked.
Can you make a guide on Enchanting?
If you want a non-steal set of Grandmaster alchemy equipment the vendor in the bottom floor of the tower in Tel Mora has a full set for sale. A bit pricey, but if you're levelling up your alchemy skill by making potions it won't take long to earn enough. Nalcarya in Balmora also has a Grandmaster mortar and pestle.
The vendor in Temple in Balmora also restocks Marshmarrow and Saltrice for healing potions (that combo will yield potions that only weigh 0.1).
If the Intelligence potion loop seems a bit extreme but you'd still like a little boost a Fortify Intelligence 100 points and Fortify Luck 100 points Spell can be cast at fairly low Restoration skill and only costs 30 mana points.
Wearing a Dream Theater shirt while playing Morrowind... subbed!
Once your intelligence is plus 10k... make fortify strength potions and you can carry the world and one hit everything 😅
Allchemy is very based and you are a master allchemist for making this very based guide. Thanks bro
Gotta spread the good word
I learned from another users video that if you open your inventory you may then grab anything within range and drop it to the floor or place it on any surface in range, and do this with EVERY item in reach.. so it won't go into your inventory and you can grab as much as you like before releasing the inventory popup and resuming time's effects.
Note: time in the game world essentially freezes when the inventory or any menu is open. World Actors are aware of you, but they cannot move and various status effect timers are paused.
This means you could grab all of the items on the shelf next to the platter and drop them or place them back where they were. Same with the books on the shelf by the back door.
Also keep in mind you can select 'through' the world map window and it is possible to 'hide' any window (or its HUD icon) by either clicking on the menu 'square' in the upper right of each window, to hide the icon, or click the icon to hide the window.
I believe this is all available in Vanilla editions, I have been playing in OpenMW for a while now with a few basic mods so I don't recall if this is truly how the original works.
I usually go into the temple at Balmora where wickwheat and marshmerrow restock, then buy and sell back both until they both restock in stacks of 50.
Came for the Alchemy guide. Subbed for the Dream Theater shirt. Great guide, appreciate your work!
Always gotta rep the boys. Love the Tool profile pic too!
Great video, would love to see more topics covering the mechanics of morrowind.
My favorite thing about the Alchemy/INTelligence exploits is that it just LOGICALLY MAKES SENSE.
Yes it ABSOLUTELY destroys the game balance unimaginably fast....BUT ITS INTUITIVE!!
This is why morrowind is my favorite es game. While it's old and a little inaccessible, the fact is it's an aid to your imagination and lets you exploit the game as much as possible if you think about it
Agreed! Once you've beaten the game and main factions you can just turn it into a Rubiks cube of madness. How can I do this...how can I do that...
Another side note, for all those aware of the Creeper (and Mudcrab Merchant) if you are willing to wait and hop over to Caldera from Balmora.. while he doesn't take everything, those things he does take (weapons, armors, potions, and most misc items like the Limewear Platter) are bought from the Player by default at FULL price. No haggling needed. So while the Fargoth Ring option is useful.. and some purchases are useful in the starter town.. a quick Silt Strider and Mage's Guild transport will get you max value for whatever nick-nacks you have. Note this excludes books, ingredients, clothing and for some reason, candles and other light sources as well.
I got intelligence to like 3.8 mil. Fortify speed 55000 for 37368374 seconds lol
Potions too strong, traveler
I randomly created a restore health/fatigue potion, that is a nice one
Lol, “and our luck” (shows a picture Yagrum Bagarn)
"of course were trying to max that out as much as possible" If your trying to minmax you should be doing the complete opposite. You want your major/minor skills as low as possible for maximum level and stat gains. Also you dont need to specialize in alchemy at all to get full benefits from it. Just stockpile, grind it up and use a daisy chain craft loop to make absolute broken potions.
I watched this as a Morrowind Veteran. Very nice.
A trick I found early on is when you sell ingredients back to the shop that stocks those ingredients you can increase their number so you can double it I do this to about a 1000 ingrediento make 1000 potions Leveling up alchemy 10 levels at a time sleeping and putting 5 points into intelligence each level up And one into luck I found this is most effectif you're alchemy starts out as low as possible
To gain the most benefit For leveling up intelligents
being a drug dealer to make yourself the most gigabrained individual in elderscrolls history
Solid video my boy
Oh, I didn't know that several of the same Fortify Intelligence potions stack! I was under impression that it was "brew 1, say for 25 pts boost, drink, brew another 1, for 26 pts boost, drink and so on, each time the new effect *replacing* the old one." So I thought it was only viable if you start with high stats already, otherwise it would require an insane amount of ingredients.
Morrowind nerd and a fan of dream theater. Subscribed.
Can you do a role play as batman in morrowind? Speech, thrown weapons, acrobatics, intelligence, strength. Some ideas for skills and attributes
If you see a shirtless guy strolling around on thin air, you'll know he's a master alchemist.
Man, these videos are blowing my mind. I never would have thought of this stuff, playing on my own.
Awesome!! Thank you for this. Amazing video as always
Good videos bro. Keep Morrowind alive!
Bruh, I didn't know what it was so I just sold the set...
Thanks for yours videos. Help me a loot 😍😍
A question.. potion of paralize or poison is it of any use? How to use?
Thank you sir, this is big help to a noob like myself.
There has got to be a scroll I can buy to max out my whatever to make stuff all at one time This game is fun to start and replay again and again
good video but one mini nitpick is getting that inteligence/will mentor ring , +10 inteligence off a bat on a ring is helpful , alweys found it funny one of best rings in game can be gotten 2mins in , tho you got to be quick to grab it as undead are there
Indeed in my opinion you can make a lot of money quick as a new character vs enchanter never have to leave town.
OP video 😁
Hi im a new suscriber. Just for curiosity, even in a vanilla gameplay, isn't it better to install the run faster mod? I mean why not. Is there a reason to not use it?
That is my question, great video and channel, is really awsome to see people playing and giving info about this game, thank you.
I'm team "if it makes you enjoy the game more, do it!"
So if running faster helps you enjoy the game more, go run faster! The only thing I'd be cautious of is if it does not increase enemy movement speed, it could make it too easy to kite and just hit and run people. I can't remember if the mod does that or not tho but that'd be my only worry.
Came for alchemy, subbed for the shirt.
DT for life 🤘
>free a prisoner into Vvardenfell
>they immediately clean out the Census Office as soon as they step off the boat
Safe to say, the Nerevarine was probably in prison for a reason
I never realized Ajira sells half the damn flowers she asks you to collect.
i always go from seyda neen to balmora by foot.
and all the mushroms you need you find around seyda neen, and all the flowers you need you find around pelagiad on your way to balmora.
Awesome video man!
"The Daedra now cower before you, and you have enough money to buy the continent of Vvardenfell" ROFL!
Dont forget to loot chests in mages guild and fighters guild after you join. You can use this pots and sell anything you make for maximum financial gains. Also just take the mage teleport over to caldera and sell to the scamp vendor there for 100% value. He's got 5k gold too
items in those chests respawn like after two ingame weeks or somethign like that.
@@spatrk6634 I've heard that
I just started playing again the other day for the first time in a looooong time but your game looks so much better, what visual mods do you use if I may ask?
I am on OpenMW which itself is a big jump. It has various sliders, toggles, and settings you see in more modern games. 0.48 release added a lot of options. On top of that, I also use Morrowind Enhanced Textures, Dunmer Lantern Replacer, Graphic Herbalism, and a few mesh correctors (Correct Meshes, UV Rocks, MeshFix12 to name a few, there are a bunch that just make minor adjustments to make assets look cleaner). I prefer an 'enhanced vanilla' look so I don't go to crazy with graphics mods.
@@CoffeeNutGaming yea enhanced vanilla is my style, thanks for the heads up I'll check those out.
Great video. I was hoping you share your favorite potions with us. mine is vamp ashes + void salts with various additions. weaker than maxing health regen and luck but fancier
Looking at videos now I think it's aniInteresting ability, I didn't even knew about it in my first playthrough. I loved being able to practically fly with the shrine to stop the moon power and I have been looking for a way to replicate that effect, a spell has zero chance to work out, but I think I could make a potion this way, maybe not for the whole 50 minutes, but 5 levitating would be nice.
I don't want to break the game though, and the line of when I start to break it can get a bit blurry in those cases. Time to experiment!
Is there a specific reason you sell to Arille instead of going to Creeper for full price?
The auto harvesting mods are some of the best QoL mods
Hell yeah brother love your vids keep em comin'
yo you like dream theatre! hell yeah man
I pushed my INT to about 350 millions and the game still didnt crash. Did it on Linux Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. 💪
I grabbed this game on sale after not playing it for damn near 20 years. It's time to break it.
I am starting to realise that he rarely features dunmer in his character creation guide
Just tried the "pre-exploit" part today, and... it basically is already an exploit to buy ingredients and sell the potions back. Just by making Restore Fatigue potions I made 25k in about 10 minutes
Lol, I'm just getting into this game, it's the only modern Beth game I haven't played. And I already have had to load it with mods, mostly balance changes, just like all Beth games it's unplayable vanilla. Unlimited cheese and exploits are just not fun to me, I guess a lot of MW fans see it definitely but I'm sure nostalgia has a lot to do with that. A lot of people say to at least play vanilla first. Yeah no lol, I know the drill with Beth games, no way I'm playing this broken mess vanilla where I have to actively work to not break the game. I already installed a mod to disable creeper and mudcrab and change that master alchemy set to journeyman.
Bless you man
All praise be to Todd 🙏
My potions are too strong for you traveler. My potions will kill a dragon little lone a man!
Here's a pro tip
Never ever steal ingredients It will always screw you over You'll forget about it eventually and accidentally off loaded and to get caught It doesn't matter if you stole 1 or 100 Every single last one of that item will be confiscated
Its ridicolous, and i love it
When it comes to Morrowind, the more ridiculous, the better!
17:50 what key do I have to press to drink potions like that? doing it one by one is so tedious.
F1 maybe?
@@Njordin2010 nah apparently it's a mod
Made my character so strong that he disintegrates in my hand when I swing it.
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same here!
but a bandit "offers" me his throwing stars, so... one hit now! :)))))))))))))
If the mortar and pestle just enables alchemy, you would just need the apprentice version, right?
Yes - thats correct. To enable alchemy, the apprentice is all you need. Higher versions just boost stats.