@@512TheWolf512 plus it contributes over time towards a potentially higher max health if you want to be a bit tanky still, stacking speed at the start instead is more practical, in my opinion
The sense of progression was unreal in this game, you could visibly see yourself get slightly more powerful every level and that's what made it fun and addicting.
I don t know. Every progression system has its pros and cons. This one is just as flawed. I remember that back in the day the first thing i did to get more points in Acrobatic is to jump up and down the first hill you can climb. If it hurt it was even better as that raised the bar faster. Once i got a good enough level in that (after 1 hour of up and down running a hill) i equiped the worst possible dagger i could find and attacked the crabs arround the shores. Since the dagger didnt do much damage the fight prolonged a lot longer which was the point. That way you get short sword points in no time. Rince and repeat with pretty much every other aspect in the game and voila you trained to an absolute super soldier in the first town without playing the game.
@@you_tube6733 i greatly enjoyed having to actually pay attention when doing quests, way less hand holding then literally any game these days. but hey, get this, different ppl enjoy different experiences....crazy right.
@@jeffreydude84 ya morrowind was the best game besides zelda. but the way the journal kept snipits of the quest was hard to keep track of. if you talked to a bunch of people or the first time players would not know whos who and where they were when they talked to sombody. only the after part, go to .... and talk to .... lol. i would have like more detail or more of the convo. he did write it like his thoughts or opinion on what he herd. it was good but thats what i mean by only flaw. lol. out of 100 its a 99 because some quests were just lost cause you talk to the guy one time at the beginning of the game.
@@jeffreydude84 for me i didnt start the blades till i was like lv 35 or 65 because i wasnt good at pronouncing names and didnt read the first page of the journal till i was deep into understanding missions lol. way befor google. i dont like quest markers or fast travle like in skyrim.
Morrowind did a great job making you feel like you actually accomplished something, you went from a weakling who could barely out run a rat to a speed freak warrior.
@@ProjectExMachina I think most of us preferred to keep our characters' feet on the ground most of the time. I did make an Exquisite Amulet with Invisibility constant effect, but I do not know how many of us would do that. It has its uses, but I wouldn't use it 100% of the time.
@@ProjectExMachina of course, so I'd take the amulet off and then put it back on as need be, hardly an inconvenience Chameleon doesn't strike me as worth the effort, you can already cheese the game with _Cast on Target_ enchantments at a very low level. The invisibility was mainly for dodging the cliff racers and being able to explore or travel on foot undisturbed.
@@ProjectExMachina I don't consider those to be good reasons for it. I'm also not the type to steal from merchants. Sanctuary + all max stats already makes your character impossible to kill without you trying to suicide, and no drawbacks unlike max Chameleon. Element of surprise is only useful at a low level. My weapons of choice were at first melee weapons, then later a trio of humble Expensive Rings each enchanted to launch an elemental spell on target with dozens of charges. Trash anything before it even get close at all. It is like having AK47s in your arsenal. It is kind of disappointing that enchantment is so broken without glitches or hacks, possible at a low level.
One of the Best Non-Custom Enchantment Combos, Get the Boots of Blinding Speed from the woman north of Balmora, and the Cuirass of Saviors Hide from the Telvanni Wizards tower you visit in the main quest. The magic resist will prevent total blindness from the boots and you're speed is now around 550. Hilarity ensues.
As a Skyrim player who just bought Morrowind and oblivion a few weeks ago to see them for the first time, I can 100% confirm that was my reaction when I saw 7 cliff racers in a row attacking me while I was in level 1
I wish skyrim let you do this shit too, feels like a wasted chance when they removed spell crafting, nerfed enchanting, removed acrobatics, and removed a ton of spells : (
@@ViolentSh4de Agreed, I don't mind "Chosen One" RPG stories, but if they are used, then the "Chosen One" should be able to truly become a godlike figure not just a hero. Shouts felt too much like pre-made spells that didn't need to use mana.
@@CrizzyEyes Shouts are a bit worse than that. Get to above level 40? Shouts are ineffective. Level 80? They’re dog shit. Above that? Might as well be throwing sticks. Only shout that remains useful is Dragonrend and all that does is save like 5 minutes.
Morrowind did really well with that, both in just normal gameplay and in the factions. I hate how in later games you can become the archimage without learning a single spell or head of the fighters guild as a thief or be a thief/assassin that runs around in heavy armor with no stealth skills to speak of. In Morrowind you had to earn your rank and develop the specific skills for each faction. It was so much better.
@@cameronaberner well actually in oblivion you still have to improve in some aspects related to guild. If you can't fight at all you won't make it in guild of fighters et cetera. But i remember when i robbed 1 jewelry store before even joining thieves and it was quite enough to unlock all quests and get a mask with like.. 15/100 in pickpocketing Never talk about casual scrolls 5 tho, you can literally complete all guilds as level 1
@@ДенисИванов-э9у Improving definitely made it easier but you could still brute force your way through a guild without actually advancing their skills at all. I did exactly that with the Mages guild most playthroughs, a high level warrior type can usually just wade through the corpses of mages guild quest enemies without having to cast a single spell, eventually stabbing and punching their way up to arch mage. Morrowind had skill and attribute requirements to gain ranks, I couldn't tell you the number of times I had to slog off to a trainer to get one skill that I never used up high enough for me to advance in House Redoran or the Mages Guild.
@@ДенисИванов-э9у "casual scrolls v" god that's exactly what it is isn't it? An elder scrolls game dumbed down to the point where it doesn't matter what you do, you just win.
Though the "landing" would kill you if you used it at that time, just like the poor sod who you got them from. Though I suppose that's besides the point =)
ya, at lv 100 or 86(max) you can run and jump almost as far but you have the agility and stamina to land. or could use a levitation enchantment and never touch the ground again.
In Skyrim they even made fun of it lol, iirc in Solstheim you see a guy falling to his own death from the sky, and he has a note on him where he says that he was able to create a spell to jump to incredible heights. Unfortunately for him, he didn't think about the landing at all.
Morrowind: I literally went on a 45 minute quest for picking up a silver bowl in a cave two days ago. Skyrim: congrats on being born you can be any guild leader you want in 2 hours.
@@Jason75913 What? You dont know what you are talking about xD In morrowind you can make a quest actually impossible to finish, including the main quest. They may be clunky and buggy sometimes, but they are not easier than skyrim.
Level 1: Oh boy, an adventure game! Wait, why can't I hit anything? Level 10: Oh God what's going on why am I only gaining experience in athletics Level 20: WHY AM I STILL DYING IN TWO HITS WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING AAAAAAAAAA Level 40+: I'm God
@@Jason75913 Nope, and even tho you Morrowind D riders are always barely tolerable cunts imma still try to play Morrowind more to see for myself. I currently have 6.8 hours in Morrowind apparently but I have 24.8 hours in Daggerfall sooooo idk clearly one was more entertaining to me... lmfao
That's why Morrowind is so cool. You progress in every sense of the word. You start as this weak dude who can barely jump over a road curb, has to carefully consider picking a fight with a pack of rats, and is happy to find a rusty longsword because it's an upgrade over what he currently has, and you end up as this OP dude who can jump over houses even without the use of spells, fly around and kill literal gods in one swing of a sword.
Nerevarine lived quite a life. -Imprisoned for Talos knows how long -Transported on a small ship during vicious storm, survived -Arrived in Vvardenfel, the most depressing place you've every seen. People are addicted to skooma for a reason. -Got a free collar from the Empire, you are now working as the international spy. The chance of getting killed by the local government is high. As if getting killed by a wildlife is not enough. -Being hated by everyone because you are an outlander -Carry suicide mission since day 1, surrvived. -Caught the deadliest plague known to the citizen of Tamriel. Got cured despite the chance is next to impossible -Realized your lifespan is extended forever -Kill (false) gods and a GOD -Addicted to anime and went to Akavir, never to be seen again
All this, except that you're not technically cured, you just have all the bad side effects taken away leaving you with the super strength and immortality. You still have corprus though.
A few years ago I went all out on a pure mage playthrough in Morrowind. Used some balancing mods but regardless it was painful for the first few hours. It's all kiting and running away to heal when fighting single enemies, but play the long game and you'll find out that Morrowind had the absolute best magic system of the Elder Scrolls games. It really shows how dumbed down Skyrim's magic is and made me appreciate what they kept for Oblivion.
@@LordTrashcanRulez what difficulty? the AI is literally trash, what really sucks at the beginning is micromanaging your level ups, it is a dumb system, but after a couple dozen levels becomes of less concern and no longer matters late game creating your own job class in the beginning can complicate things a bit, but I doubt most newbies were starting off with _that_
@@Jason75913 The game IS more difficulty compared to oblivion and Skyrim. Not much of a statement considering you can't physically die in skyrim unless you challenge yourself and limit your arsenal
This is the reason i love Bethesda games In the beggining you are nothing, In the late game you are a god Their games really have that progression that makes you feel so good, but then you get bored and start all over again
And this is what I've always loved so much about Morrowind. I have never since experience a game that made you truly feel rewarded for the work you put in. It's monotonous and time consuming, but once you reach those higher levels you feel like a God.
Level 1: pls help, a tiny insect bit me and now I'm dead :'( Level 100: I CAN BE ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, AND KILL EVERYTHING I POINT MY FINGER AT. BOW TO ME, MORTALS AND IMMORTALS ALIKE.
The things like accidentally stumbling on the Falling Wizard and his Scroll of Icarian Flight. It's events like that, that make Morrowind one of the best of the TES games. You didn't really have a "quest log" per say, your journal was an actual journal (and when I first played it, I literally had a school notebook to write stuff in to keep track of quests, house I used to store stuff in, etc)
When I played Daggerfall, I had a pocket-sized notebook by my side. Also had a printout of the calendar they use in game so I could keep track of holidays and Daedra summoning days. When I finally bought a house, I chose one near businesses to use as landmarks, labeled it "[name]'s house" in-game, wrote the name of the town in my notebook, AND piled a bunch of stuff on my rooftop...towns were huge in that game. Morrowind will always be my favorite though.
you can do all that at lvl40-60, reaching lvl100 requires the jail exploit to permanently lower levels in order to keep leveling up, it's a real hassle
Nice arch mage robes and trueflame! Every veteran of this game keeps at least one of those scrolls from the falling wizard at the beginning of the game. I usually keep all 3 until I wanna mess around and jump from seyda neen to solstheim
Playing Morrowind at Lvl 100 is roleplaying as Divayth Fyr. You wouldn't even care if someone robs everything from your stronghold and an assassination attempt is welcomed with open arms. That's how powerful and rich you are.
I met him recently from doing that propylon index quest and now he's number one on my list of cool dudes in Morrowind. Dude freaking built his own harem of homunculus waifus, has a chamber filled with corprus diseased monstrosity because why the fuck not, gladly invites thieves who are brave (dumb) enough to steal his treasures for shit and giggles, and built a lab where you must levitate in order to access because stairs are so Second Era.
Todd Howard focused on money to keep Bethesda from going belly up and everyone there goong jobless, they'll never make an intricately woven game like Morrowind ever again. Or they could remaster Morrowind and overhaul combat and magic and fix the quest line exploits and numerous bugs and having to painstakingly micromanage level ups.
I like the premise of the video, but anyone who has played morrowind for an hour can tell you that scroll of icarian flight is easily grabbed at level 1.
CHIM is when you cheat Magnus by abusing his rules of magic and making yourself a GOD with two tiny spells you learned in the Mages Guild. "What the hell is 10000 luck supposed to look like? What the hell is that former mortal even doing!?"
Endgame Morrowind actually makes you feel like a fucking force of nature. In Skyrim you just feel like some dude in Daedric armour, looting burial urns for loose gold and running errands for NPC's. I've only played Skyrim once, but I come back to Morrowind at least once every two years or so. No other game comes close to making you feel like an omnipotent demi-God.
Skyrim Guards when they see you at level 1 “let me guess someone stole your sweetrole” Guards when they see you at level 252. “Let me guess someone stole your sweetrole!”
i like how b hopping is a viable method of movement in this game because the more you jump the farther/higher you can go, so eventually you can just casually jump over someones house, or just cover miles of ground in seconds by bouncing around like a rabbit on crack.
I always picked up the boots of blinding speed first thing. After enough levels, i have to turn run off and walk with them on in order to actually control where i was going. Best equipment in the game hands down. (though you need a 1 second spell for 100 magic resist to not be blinded when you equip it)
it is awesome that you could do that and it seems broken. but back in the day information was limited and you had to find it out yourself through clever thinking. i love this game.
Level 1 is basically when you try to run super fast in your dreams.
That's a mood
I hate the fact that is the most accurate thing about this and that I constantly have that dream
Weak
Level 100 is the person that's chasing you
@@luizsouza2034 lmao
Level 1 is basically running in water but on land.
Why tf is this so accurate
Rammstein 🤟🏻
And your fatigue is like a fat man running on treadmill while eating fast food.
@@theicedevil to be fair, fateej recovery scales off endurance, so if you stack max endurance in character creation, it's actually does not
@@512TheWolf512 plus it contributes over time towards a potentially higher max health if you want to be a bit tanky
still, stacking speed at the start instead is more practical, in my opinion
Level1: fresh from the northern lands, this heat is killing me.
Level100: I have transcended space time...damn this heat.
Vvarderfell is a northern land
@@andreylobanov721 ... Vvardenfell*
And he still kept the scroll of icarion flight.
@@andreylobanov721 Volcanoes are hot:
Poor naked Nord, everyone keeps shouting berserker memes at him while all he wanted is to feel the fresh breeze.
level 1: getting killed by cliff racers
level 100: getting killed by cliff racers but with cool looking equipment.
Как краб может убить тебя на 100 уровне??
@@KingHenselt речь о скальном наезднике
@@ilya9672 а, не так понял )
@@KingHenselt краб убија, синак. Ниси свестан!
Level 100: Levitating past cliff racers before they know you're there.
Level 1: Man, I wish there was a sprint button like in Skyrim
Level 100: *Breaks sound barrier while doing an ungodly amount of skooma*
Boots of blinding speed with a 100% resist magic spell gives you all the _GOTTA GO FAST_ with none of the ants in your eyes.
@@cameronaberner don't forget a couple insane speed potions just for good measure
you mean soojama
This is the best one yet
Addicted to skooma? No! Khajiit just uses it for... sleep.
Level 1: Going to school
Level 100: Back to home
study in Balmora Academy with many profesional trainers.
Dude, u right 🤣
Level 1: going back home after a 9h school day
Level 100: going to school when you remember you still have to do a homework
@@lthomason702 Not funny
I like how at level 1 he ran head first into a tree
are you recommended every Morrowind video now lol
Seen any elves? Hahaha
by the three, it is him
who hasn't? at that speed you use the auto-walk button more than you use WASD
Hahaha just give em the ole
Player->setspeed 100
I'm an overweight middle-aged guy with a bad back and two arthritic knees and even I run faster than the level 1 guy.
swag
I'm pretty sure my dead nan could outrun level 1 guy
I thought his computer was lagging
Ye, and then you're out for 2 months
we get it, you are a Morrowind player
jk, I love Morrowind
The sense of progression was unreal in this game, you could visibly see yourself get slightly more powerful every level and that's what made it fun and addicting.
I don t know.
Every progression system has its pros and cons.
This one is just as flawed.
I remember that back in the day the first thing i did to get more points in Acrobatic is to jump up and down the first hill you can climb.
If it hurt it was even better as that raised the bar faster.
Once i got a good enough level in that (after 1 hour of up and down running a hill) i equiped the worst possible dagger i could find and attacked the crabs arround the shores. Since the dagger didnt do much damage the fight prolonged a lot longer which was the point. That way you get short sword points in no time.
Rince and repeat with pretty much every other aspect in the game and voila you trained to an absolute super soldier in the first town without playing the game.
@@SaithMasu12 morrowinds only flaw in the whole game was the journal and the way it kept track of quests.
@@you_tube6733 i greatly enjoyed having to actually pay attention when doing quests, way less hand holding then literally any game these days. but hey, get this, different ppl enjoy different experiences....crazy right.
@@jeffreydude84 ya morrowind was the best game besides zelda. but the way the journal kept snipits of the quest was hard to keep track of. if you talked to a bunch of people or the first time players would not know whos who and where they were when they talked to sombody. only the after part, go to .... and talk to .... lol. i would have like more detail or more of the convo. he did write it like his thoughts or opinion on what he herd. it was good but thats what i mean by only flaw. lol. out of 100 its a 99 because some quests were just lost cause you talk to the guy one time at the beginning of the game.
@@jeffreydude84 for me i didnt start the blades till i was like lv 35 or 65 because i wasnt good at pronouncing names and didnt read the first page of the journal till i was deep into understanding missions lol. way befor google. i dont like quest markers or fast travle like in skyrim.
Morrowind did a great job making you feel like you actually accomplished something, you went from a weakling who could barely out run a rat to a speed freak warrior.
and unstoppable force of death and destruction
@@ProjectExMachina I think most of us preferred to keep our characters' feet on the ground most of the time. I did make an Exquisite Amulet with Invisibility constant effect, but I do not know how many of us would do that. It has its uses, but I wouldn't use it 100% of the time.
@@ProjectExMachina of course, so I'd take the amulet off and then put it back on as need be, hardly an inconvenience
Chameleon doesn't strike me as worth the effort, you can already cheese the game with _Cast on Target_ enchantments at a very low level. The invisibility was mainly for dodging the cliff racers and being able to explore or travel on foot undisturbed.
@@ProjectExMachina I don't consider those to be good reasons for it. I'm also not the type to steal from merchants. Sanctuary + all max stats already makes your character impossible to kill without you trying to suicide, and no drawbacks unlike max Chameleon. Element of surprise is only useful at a low level.
My weapons of choice were at first melee weapons, then later a trio of humble Expensive Rings each enchanted to launch an elemental spell on target with dozens of charges. Trash anything before it even get close at all. It is like having AK47s in your arsenal. It is kind of disappointing that enchantment is so broken without glitches or hacks, possible at a low level.
One of the Best Non-Custom Enchantment Combos, Get the Boots of Blinding Speed from the woman north of Balmora, and the Cuirass of Saviors Hide from the Telvanni Wizards tower you visit in the main quest. The magic resist will prevent total blindness from the boots and you're speed is now around 550. Hilarity ensues.
Skyrim players telling to themselves: "never should've come here"
I was a youtube adventurer like you but then I took a morrowind recommendations to the knee.
As a Skyrim player who just bought Morrowind and oblivion a few weeks ago to see them for the first time, I can 100% confirm that was my reaction when I saw 7 cliff racers in a row attacking me while I was in level 1
@@TheGabrielryu what's the best game in your opinion
@@kylemallon255 Casio heli battle from 1987
@@kylemallon255 oblivion
Not sure why this random 3k Morrowind video was recommended to me - but here I am.
Me 2
Morrowind is available on Xbox one now
@@kennethledger1671 it's been available
3k? Damn, it's 163k not, it got 160k views in 2 weeks? 2 and half years later?
Same here
*6 year old me when the pizza rolls are done* 0:14
31 year old me when the pizza rolls are done.
24 old me when my girlfriend is Alone.
27 year old me when the children on the basement stop breathing
@@PersonausdemAll don’t lie to yourself you don’t have no girlfriend
@@limbsmith With 24 i had one. I am sorry that you dont have one too..
Oh the beauty of early Elder Scrolls games
I wish skyrim let you do this shit too, feels like a wasted chance when they removed spell crafting, nerfed enchanting, removed acrobatics, and removed a ton of spells : (
@@ViolentSh4de Agreed, I don't mind "Chosen One" RPG stories, but if they are used, then the "Chosen One" should be able to truly become a godlike figure not just a hero. Shouts felt too much like pre-made spells that didn't need to use mana.
Morrowind is still so much better than Skyrim though it's unreal
@@dannyflynn5681 Oblivion is as well if you got a decent mod collection.
@@CrizzyEyes Shouts are a bit worse than that. Get to above level 40? Shouts are ineffective. Level 80? They’re dog shit. Above that? Might as well be throwing sticks. Only shout that remains useful is Dragonrend and all that does is save like 5 minutes.
Never thought Aztec Two-Step would be so meme-worthy
*Milhouse voice* I knew what the song was BEFORE coming to the comments
I thought it was Sepultura at first lol
Thank you for this comment. I listen to some meshuggah but obviously not enough
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Fool, you think you can control the algorithm? Only those of born of Indian blood can hope to code such a beast.
@@Assdafflabaff yous a racialist innit
Wow the replies really ruined it.
I'm stealing this comment
@@nerevarinenwah3690 your crime has been reported
Song is Aztec Two-Step by Meshuggah just throwin that out there
thy :*
Cheers
Thank you man.☺️
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Meshuggah and Morrowind, now that's a badass combination
It's a slog at first but man does this game make you feel like a god. Like you've actually earned your power.
once you get good at the fast travel, and strategically use mark and recall for quests. it becomes much more of a pleasure.
Morrowind did really well with that, both in just normal gameplay and in the factions. I hate how in later games you can become the archimage without learning a single spell or head of the fighters guild as a thief or be a thief/assassin that runs around in heavy armor with no stealth skills to speak of. In Morrowind you had to earn your rank and develop the specific skills for each faction. It was so much better.
@@cameronaberner well actually in oblivion you still have to improve in some aspects related to guild. If you can't fight at all you won't make it in guild of fighters et cetera. But i remember when i robbed 1 jewelry store before even joining thieves and it was quite enough to unlock all quests and get a mask with like.. 15/100 in pickpocketing
Never talk about casual scrolls 5 tho, you can literally complete all guilds as level 1
@@ДенисИванов-э9у Improving definitely made it easier but you could still brute force your way through a guild without actually advancing their skills at all. I did exactly that with the Mages guild most playthroughs, a high level warrior type can usually just wade through the corpses of mages guild quest enemies without having to cast a single spell, eventually stabbing and punching their way up to arch mage. Morrowind had skill and attribute requirements to gain ranks, I couldn't tell you the number of times I had to slog off to a trainer to get one skill that I never used up high enough for me to advance in House Redoran or the Mages Guild.
@@ДенисИванов-э9у "casual scrolls v" god that's exactly what it is isn't it? An elder scrolls game dumbed down to the point where it doesn't matter what you do, you just win.
I like how the scroll they used to do the massive jump is accessible in the first 5 minutes of the game.
Though the "landing" would kill you if you used it at that time, just like the poor sod who you got them from. Though I suppose that's besides the point =)
It's not about making the jump. It's about having the power to survive the landing.
ya, at lv 100 or 86(max) you can run and jump almost as far but you have the agility and stamina to land. or could use a levitation enchantment and never touch the ground again.
@OneSilentGiant yes and the ability to make spells or items with it lol
In Skyrim they even made fun of it lol, iirc in Solstheim you see a guy falling to his own death from the sky, and he has a note on him where he says that he was able to create a spell to jump to incredible heights. Unfortunately for him, he didn't think about the landing at all.
Level 1- this kwama forager killed me
Level 100 - im gonna walk in front of Ordinators wearing full Indoril armor
lmao
Step 1: Wear Indoril Armor
Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit!
**Wait.... Step 2: talk to Ordinators and murder time**
I once made my home unloadable due to the number of ordinator helmets I had arranged along a wall.
You N'wah!
I outclassed them at level 20.
Morrowind: I literally went on a 45 minute quest for picking up a silver bowl in a cave two days ago.
Skyrim: congrats on being born you can be any guild leader you want in 2 hours.
Sounds about right haha
Morrowind guild quest lines can be cheesed if you know how, this game is much more cheese-able than Skyrim in general
@@Jason75913 What? You dont know what you are talking about xD In morrowind you can make a quest actually impossible to finish, including the main quest. They may be clunky and buggy sometimes, but they are not easier than skyrim.
@@samuelmontenegroserniotti7146 never indeed. morrowind is ultimate freedom
Dude the skyrim speedrun is like 30 min while morrowind is like 3 min soooo I think morowind is a bit more cheese-able.
Level 1: Oh boy, an adventure game! Wait, why can't I hit anything?
Level 10: Oh God what's going on why am I only gaining experience in athletics
Level 20: WHY AM I STILL DYING IN TWO HITS WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING AAAAAAAAAA
Level 40+: I'm God
I'm pretty sure you mean "acrobatics" in the level 10
I'd say you get to be a god even before level 20
My char is lvl 11 and it's already op. Getting exp with money
this has the energy of a video made in 2006 and nothing will convince me otherwise
Level 1: Run slow
Level 1 with 2 zeroes: Jump Good
WAIT, YOU CAN FLY?
-no, skooma overdose
Morrowind and 90s Meshuggah is the crossover I never knew I needed.
Also found it funny that the game loaded an area with each snare hit.
What's the name of the song?
@@kiohi5 Aztec Two-Step.
@@kiohi5 fear factory sucks anyways kid.
Bodybuilders: 0:15
The guy who can open and close every single bus window: 0:55
That's hilarious lmao
@@what_homework and very true!
Idk why it's in my recommended but congrats on the early win in the YT algorithm
Morrowind was recently added to xbox gamepass and many new players are looking up old morrowind videos. Not an expert, just my guess
I love how much you can break this game and how much it is encouraged. If only you could climb walls like in Daggerfall.
Download a mod. There are several that do not require the script extender.
Levitation is good enough for me, I'll play Spiderman if I want wall-climbing.
@@Jason75913 You mad Daggerfall better
@@GHOST5800000 you mad, daggerfall worse
@@Jason75913 Nope, and even tho you Morrowind D riders are always barely tolerable cunts imma still try to play Morrowind more to see for myself. I currently have 6.8 hours in Morrowind apparently but I have 24.8 hours in Daggerfall sooooo idk clearly one was more entertaining to me... lmfao
At Level 1 he unlocked the NPC escort mission walking speed, where they're too slow for sprinting, but too fast for you to walk.
That's why Morrowind is so cool. You progress in every sense of the word. You start as this weak dude who can barely jump over a road curb, has to carefully consider picking a fight with a pack of rats, and is happy to find a rusty longsword because it's an upgrade over what he currently has, and you end up as this OP dude who can jump over houses even without the use of spells, fly around and kill literal gods in one swing of a sword.
Nerevarine lived quite a life.
-Imprisoned for Talos knows how long
-Transported on a small ship during vicious storm, survived
-Arrived in Vvardenfel, the most depressing place you've every seen. People are addicted to skooma for a reason.
-Got a free collar from the Empire, you are now working as the international spy. The chance of getting killed by the local government is high. As if getting killed by a wildlife is not enough.
-Being hated by everyone because you are an outlander
-Carry suicide mission since day 1, surrvived.
-Caught the deadliest plague known to the citizen of Tamriel. Got cured despite the chance is next to impossible
-Realized your lifespan is extended forever
-Kill (false) gods and a GOD
-Addicted to anime and went to Akavir, never to be seen again
And is probably chilling with the Hero Of Kvatch who is now the new Sheogorath.
@@nightshroud9671 nah nevarine is in akavir with his snakey family..damn scallie
All this, except that you're not technically cured, you just have all the bad side effects taken away leaving you with the super strength and immortality. You still have corprus though.
Same here, random algorithm.
Also, that's Aztec two step by Meshuggah.
"Listen"
The comment I was searching for!
Thank you!
You are a fucking champ
A few years ago I went all out on a pure mage playthrough in Morrowind. Used some balancing mods but regardless it was painful for the first few hours. It's all kiting and running away to heal when fighting single enemies, but play the long game and you'll find out that Morrowind had the absolute best magic system of the Elder Scrolls games. It really shows how dumbed down Skyrim's magic is and made me appreciate what they kept for Oblivion.
No, Morrowind is broken, balance is just no. It takes so little to go god-mode.
@@Jason75913 My man most people quit the game because of the difficulty
@@LordTrashcanRulez what difficulty? the AI is literally trash, what really sucks at the beginning is micromanaging your level ups, it is a dumb system, but after a couple dozen levels becomes of less concern and no longer matters late game
creating your own job class in the beginning can complicate things a bit, but I doubt most newbies were starting off with _that_
@@Jason75913 The game IS more difficulty compared to oblivion and Skyrim. Not much of a statement considering you can't physically die in skyrim unless you challenge yourself and limit your arsenal
@@LordTrashcanRulez and keep play on easy difficulty, yeah, but that goes for Morrowind and Oblivion, too
Level 1: sleep paralysis
Level 100: lucid dream
This is beyond lore accurate
The comment section on Meshuggah's Aztec Two-Step is what brought me here. Uno reverse card.
You can see the happiness on his face, while starting at Level 1 yet *another* Morrowind adventure.
This is the reason i love Bethesda games
In the beggining you are nothing,
In the late game you are a god
Their games really have that progression that makes you feel so good, but then you get bored and start all over again
And this is what I've always loved so much about Morrowind. I have never since experience a game that made you truly feel rewarded for the work you put in. It's monotonous and time consuming, but once you reach those higher levels you feel like a God.
Dark Souls?
Perfection comes from repetition.
@@Johnnymagnet92 cringe
@@morpheusoneiros7704 how is that cringe?
@@Johnnymagnet92 in Dark Souls you become better at managing the gameplay, op was talking about the grinding system
The feeling of being level 1 stays with you for the majority of the game
Level 1: pls help, a tiny insect bit me and now I'm dead :'(
Level 100: I CAN BE ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, AND KILL EVERYTHING I POINT MY FINGER AT. BOW TO ME, MORTALS AND IMMORTALS ALIKE.
Impressive. Still an outlander though.
The things like accidentally stumbling on the Falling Wizard and his Scroll of Icarian Flight. It's events like that, that make Morrowind one of the best of the TES games. You didn't really have a "quest log" per say, your journal was an actual journal (and when I first played it, I literally had a school notebook to write stuff in to keep track of quests, house I used to store stuff in, etc)
When I played Daggerfall, I had a pocket-sized notebook by my side. Also had a printout of the calendar they use in game so I could keep track of holidays and Daedra summoning days. When I finally bought a house, I chose one near businesses to use as landmarks, labeled it "[name]'s house" in-game, wrote the name of the town in my notebook, AND piled a bunch of stuff on my rooftop...towns were huge in that game. Morrowind will always be my favorite though.
I was recommended this. Twice! Congrats, the algorithm has blessed you.
I see this land suits you. We welcome you freely, outlander. *DEATH METAL SCREAM*
Loving this mostly for Aztec Two-Step, but also mostly because of Morrowind.
Level 1: Over the Counter
Level 100: Insane Acid Trip
I love how the music complements the level 1 section. It makes it look like a slow motion sequence where he’s running from an explosion or something.
ua-cam.com/video/b9FunEkhTNo/v-deo.html ,.
Level 1: Gets murdered by rat
Level 100: Kills gods and is the president of everything.
you can do all that at lvl40-60, reaching lvl100 requires the jail exploit to permanently lower levels in order to keep leveling up, it's a real hassle
Nice arch mage robes and trueflame!
Every veteran of this game keeps at least one of those scrolls from the falling wizard at the beginning of the game. I usually keep all 3 until I wanna mess around and jump from seyda neen to solstheim
Level 1 runs like a freelance dance teacher.
Fella really achieved CHIM then bounced
Takes me back to the good old days before fast travel. That siltstrider tho
Siltstrider is old fast travel.
Playing Morrowind at Lvl 100 is roleplaying as Divayth Fyr.
You wouldn't even care if someone robs everything from your stronghold and an assassination attempt is welcomed with open arms. That's how powerful and rich you are.
I met him recently from doing that propylon index quest and now he's number one on my list of cool dudes in Morrowind. Dude freaking built his own harem of homunculus waifus, has a chamber filled with corprus diseased monstrosity because why the fuck not, gladly invites thieves who are brave (dumb) enough to steal his treasures for shit and giggles, and built a lab where you must levitate in order to access because stairs are so Second Era.
You don't even have reach lvl100 for that, lvl60-70 will do.
nice use of Meshuggah.
Was scrolling just to read this comment 🤣
@@KobradiaSpringfield я тоже искал что за группа играет
@Paloma Pérez Aztec Two Step
I was expecting the ending to be the character landing and dying haha
Thats how mafia works
Level 100 is me at level 25 after killing all the tribunal guards and selling their armour to the mudcrab so i can buy heaps of enchantments
Nobody :
This old man : *What are you buying?*
Level 1: Walking celeri stick.
Level 100: Avatar of Khaine.
Nah, at level 100 you straight up the Emperor himself
Lvl 1 : cadian shock trooper
Lvl 100: Macharius
new morrowind players not putting effort into character creation vs morrowind vets completely understanding the system
Why has it been almost 20 years and no one has made a game this good again?
They dont want us to have fun xD
Todd Howard focused on money to keep Bethesda from going belly up and everyone there goong jobless, they'll never make an intricately woven game like Morrowind ever again. Or they could remaster Morrowind and overhaul combat and magic and fix the quest line exploits and numerous bugs and having to painstakingly micromanage level ups.
some indie need make game like daggerfall unity with weird nwah stuff
then they get bigger they do games like morrowind
@@shyfemboy4455 I'm not sure what language ur speaking
Morrowind is the greatest game ever but it takes so long to realize that.
the better something is, the longer it takes to realize
It's like dark chocolate. Bitter at first, but once you keep chewing it releases a nice sweetness.
Back when you could craft spells right at the start and combine soul trap with a stat increasing spell so you can make yourself a god in Morrowind
It was so fun to see just how broken you could make yourself in Morrowind. Damn I miss that game.
"The world is yours" feeling is very accurate in this game.
This is one of the only games you truly feel like a chosen hero
I like the premise of the video, but anyone who has played morrowind for an hour can tell you that scroll of icarian flight is easily grabbed at level 1.
Fargoth's cousin going on adventure
Damn he moved so fast the world's image didn't caught up to him
00:45 is part of my head cannon how the nerevarine travels to akaviri :"L
Got on top of Red Mountain, casted "Ultimate Spell of Jumping" and off you go to explore Weebland
Morrowind and Meshuggah... I think I just came...
Music used
Meshuggah - Aztec Two Step
If anyone's interested
CHIM is when you cheat Magnus by abusing his rules of magic and making yourself a GOD with two tiny spells you learned in the Mages Guild.
"What the hell is 10000 luck supposed to look like? What the hell is that former mortal even doing!?"
Endgame Morrowind actually makes you feel like a fucking force of nature. In Skyrim you just feel like some dude in Daedric armour, looting burial urns for loose gold and running errands for NPC's. I've only played Skyrim once, but I come back to Morrowind at least once every two years or so. No other game comes close to making you feel like an omnipotent demi-God.
Daedric armor? Pfft newd... Dragon Scale armor!
I was expecting a faster run, and was delighted in how wrong I was.
That soundtrack was flawlessly awesome
Morrowind gives me such nostalgic feels... one of the main reasons why I bought the OG Xbox back when it came out back in 2002
Anyone whose ever complained about the.lack of fast travel in morrowind clearly doesn't know the joys of intercontinental balstic Nevernerines
Level 1: When you try really hard to kill a crab.
Level 100: I didn't know drinking too much Skooma caused so much gas
And this is why I almost always picked "The Steed".
So this is why the Neravarine left for Akavir, Tamriel just couldn’t handle his power.
I knew this was a funny haha meme video but I didn’t know I was gonna hear an absolute headbanger of a song too
You can become game breaking op at level 1 in Morrowind .
That slow motion run is so cinematic.
Level 1: Running in Jello
Level 2: Flying to the moon
I'm incredibly disappointed you didn't end the level 1 clip with you getting attacked by cliffracers
Skyrim
Guards when they see you at level 1
“let me guess someone stole your sweetrole”
Guards when they see you at level 252.
“Let me guess someone stole your sweetrole!”
Best music, best environment, best vendor system, best custom spell system . Capes, spears , etc etc . Was just so much better
I really hope they remaster this game
i like how b hopping is a viable method of movement in this game because the more you jump the farther/higher you can go, so eventually you can just casually jump over someones house, or just cover miles of ground in seconds by bouncing around like a rabbit on crack.
The running animation just makes the theme that much more epic. 😂
Meanwhile in Oblivion - dozens of bandits wearing full daedric.......
I always picked up the boots of blinding speed first thing. After enough levels, i have to turn run off and walk with them on in order to actually control where i was going. Best equipment in the game hands down. (though you need a 1 second spell for 100 magic resist to not be blinded when you equip it)
@@ProjectExMachina Yeah, as a Breton, the boots just make it seem like you're wearing sunglasses
it is awesome that you could do that and it seems broken. but back in the day information was limited and you had to find it out yourself through clever thinking. i love this game.
Level 1: Oh man, I wish I can run fast through that town.
Level 100: Oh man, We're in Skyrim
Let's be real, you can technically do that at level 1.
Fitting that the video ends once you reach CHIM
That run animation is majestic
Man I miss the feeling of first playing Morrowind.
Khajiit has potion which make you jump like level 100, if you have the coin.
It's still bizarre how mage's strength in Morrowind was not casting woooooo spells but instead shooting death from enchanted underwear