While not applicable to the vanilla game, anyone who modded in Tamriel Rebuilt can find incredibly easy to get Mark and Recall. In Old Ebonheart, by the fountain square, there is a tailor named Imeric Geordaine. He sells the Glove of the Cosmic Doorjamb and Doorknob that give Mark and Recall respectively and the pair only costs around 250 gold. By far the easiest method of accessing Mark and Recall for new players.
Tricky for new players, but if you can stomach temporarily becoming an Aundae vampire and questing until you kill a certain Vampire Hunter, you'll be able to equip his Darksun Shield after curing your vampirism, providing a constant Restore Fatigue 10 (!) among other things. Stamina bar will always be full, very powerful for low level players.
If memory serve they're the reward for the last one of her quests that you can do even if you're not promoted in the guild so any warrior types can do them as well.
For mark and recall just go to balmora, get mark potion for cheap from The White Haven alchemist. Buy recall too. She restocks both potions. If you sell her the ones you bought it increases how many at once you can buy without closing the shop window. Once you have a few of each drink a mark potion in her shop. Then follow the river along the south bank out of balmora, past the bridge and look for the aclove on the left with the Vassir Diassant mine or what ever. Head inside, be careful of rats and much deeper be careful of the flame atronach. But there is so much free ebony to take. Once you have enough to encumber yourself recall and sell your ebony to the alcemist for a cool 5 or 6 K per trip. You can clean out the mine if you take care of the atronach. Some frost spell scrolls at the mage guild and luck can help there. Later you can trade info on the mine for gold or a daedric weapon of your choosing. You'll have a shit ton of gold without having to fight anything more than rats if you choose, and mark and recall set up in the best town near the starting quests. Pair this up with the mage guild Ajira quests to steal all them soulgems and you have jumpstarted your playthrough with an enchanted item/daedric weapon and some loot to spend on gear or training.
been playing morrowind for 23 years yet there's always something new to discover, such as these rusted chests in this video. Mannn... thanks for the upload.
when you're in caldera. go ahead and go upstairs in the bigger building in the square and sell your items to a lil guy named "creeper" he buys items at their real price, and buys alot of things for full price you cant sell elsewhere for even a fraction of the price. i always keep my mark right next to him. when im totally full of stuff i recall, drop things, and if i need money i sell to him. his money returns after 2 days so just wait 24hrs twice and he gets his money back. he is also one of the few npcs that actually has more than (2000 gold) he carries (5000 gold) if i remember right. and wont scam you when you sell to him. you can buy your items back the same price you sold them to him, but be careful. after a month or 2 in game time (waiting 24hrs like 50 times) he will delete the items you sell to him so dont sell him anything too important. just guard armor from vivec. 1k bounty for murder.. but youll get more than 50k for the armor they wear selling it to creeper. creepers is best npc in game imo, being right next across the street to the mages guild for easy teleports all over morrowind. another great item is the boots of blinding speed also right outside caldera. the lady on the road wearing them has a super short quest, then just kill her for her stuff as you wont see her in game again. or just kill her as soon as you see her depending how you are. if you choose a class like breton that dispels negative effect on your character they make you walk wayy fast than normal, without the "blind" effect. combo it with the hide of hircine (found later in the game) and you got yourself a huge movement boost. every playthrough its straight to caldera for these boots.
I also recall finding a dagger that granted levitate in a daedric ruin, that also held two daedric tantos, i don’t remember what it was called, but i found it on the way to the dwemer ruin with the father and daughter duo
For Almsivi and Divine intervention you can make them yourself with low Enchant skill. So long as you're at least 15 Enchant skill (cast cost for enchanted items decreases with higher skills) all you'll need is a Scrib filled Petty Soul Gem and an Expensive Ring (found as random loot but also from traders and clothiers and not really that expensive). It can take a few tries but you can improve the chances if you have decent restoration skill and can cast a Fortify Intelligence 100 and Fortify Luck 100 for two seconds spell. The advantage of the rings over the amulets is the rings are much lighter. The disadvantage is, if you're using rings with constant effects like Mentor's Ring, is having to replace them every time you use the ring to cast a spell.
Wanted to say the same. Much of this supposed "expert morrowind" advice on yt is just them being fundamentally incompetent at core mechanics. You could also commission these trinkets if you want to roleplay as a characters that doesn't do magic period. Buy the spells, fork over a bit of money, done.
Great tips. I didn't know about the dagger and I've been playing since 2003 lol. For any newbies, do not underestimate the Mark/Recall and Intervention effects/spells. These are great time savers, specially during later stages of the game.
I knew of the first two specifically because i did a challenge where i couldn't remove any item from my inventory once i had it (besides consuming them) including gold, so i had to grab these to teleport around the map
For my acrobatics and speed enjoyers .....make sure to always have a hoptoad ring and an amulet of slow falling on you , activate hoptoad and then equip amulet of slow fallings magic effect .....jump and activate the amulet when youre at the highest point of the jump , there you have a better levitation ......if you want to stay in the air then reactivate amulet before falling down
You can get both intervention amulets from early Edwina quest from MG. One great pick up is the restore fatigue amulet from Galbedir. It costs like 20 drakes and is amazing if you get ambushed while running with empty fatigue bar. Joining telvanni and doing slave rebellion quest for Therana's mouth can get you toxic cloud and fire storm rings if you take a certain path in that quest. These can carry you through almost any encounter on max difficulty, provided you don't get reflected. North of Gnisis, following the path you will find a pond with a woman next to it. Ignore her, and look carefully around pond shore for semi transparent person hiding. Kill them to get 80% chameleon for 60 sec amulet. In ald ruhn in an inn basement you can find a giy named Shashev who is involved in a vampire quest which you dont need to do if you dont want Eltonbrand. He carries insane poison dot and paralyze ring. If you join telvanni, bringing 3 certain books to Baladas will net you Ondussi's key ring with open 50 and an amulet with frost dot and paralyze.
One of my favourite items is the dagger you were already wielding; the Fang of Haynekhtnamet. Very cool idea to shape an elemental dagger from the tooth of a dragon.
I've played Morrowind before, but have always preferred Oblivion, so I've never really gotten into it. I've started streaming, and plan to do some Morrowind runs, soon hopefully. So its pretty cool that this came out when it did.
@@GitshiverI thought steel dagger of heaven was common knowledge. I always go for it about as early as I can, it's amazing and something I found in my second playthrough.
There are a few great ones for sure, I have considered it, just gotta get a decent enchanter character built and un-rebalance the openmw enchantment rebalances for vanilla accuracy!
some recommendations: restore fatigue constant effect. you could do restore HP if you want to not stop and heal between fights, or restore MP is awesome to give you passive regen. slowfall 1 pt constant effect to permanently delet fall dmg water breathing or nightvision on helms for flavor; on use or constant. constant fort int is cool, too. fort speed constant effect on boots if you don't want to cheese BoBS or find them too fast restore each attribute on use for a point or three on any spare equip that can fit it. i use glass greaves. this is the best ever lifesaver i get so much use from.
My friend and I would use the construction set to make our own op weapons. we would hide them in the world for the other to find with some clues and dialog from npcs. Fun times.
8:20 I'm familiar with Morrowind's leveled lists for loot, but had no idea all these years you could use the same exploit as in Daggerfall. I would use that trick all the time in Daggerfall to maximize what loot I get as the game is merciless on new players. All these years I never even imagined it carried over into Morrowind.
Gee, I suppose i should feel blessed to get the Almsivi Intervention amulet. Got it a few days ago and was confused at first. It could REPLACE the scrolls entirely but was only worth like 24GP. Ive realised something of Morrowind, some of the greatest items appear as common wares
After you get attacked by the Dark Brotherhood, go to Mournhold, buy any fortify skill spell at the imperial temple and make a custom fortify _insert desired skill._ If needed, make a "fortify restoration" and cast it before you cast your desired spell skill. Fortify speechcraft, mercantile, repair and security are a must, and even though it is not a skill, foritfy luck is extremely useful to cast prior to entering a dungeon (e.g. Fortify luck 100p x8 for 1 second on self) for the higher your luck is, the better the random loot will be (in random crates and chests). And with several/dozens of fortify alchemy spells, you break the game.
It's not an item that "nobody talks about", which is why I assume it's not on the list. But the single most game changing item in all of Morrowind is Azura's Star.
Since this vid showcases the savescum method on levelled random enchanted item chest to get the desired loot, guess I have to bring up the guaranteed but random Ebony weapon (they're not affected by your level) you can find inside the chest inside of the dome room on top of Marandus, you can save before opening the chest until you get the desired Ebony weapon class that matches your main weapon skill except Marksman (no Ebony Arrows/Throwing Stars/Darts) it does require more work than getting free Daedric weapon by simply going in and out of Vassir-Didanat Mine, but at least Ebony weapon doesn't take up massive amount of carry weight, maybe do it when you're tasked to go to Punabi and Sulipund for Mages Guild or Ashunartes for Fighters Guild as Marandus stronghold is nearby when you head there
But, there's an easier way to get the Amulet's of Divine and Almsivi Intervention, I thought? And it's easily accessable to any character at level 1 and only requires a handful of rather easy throw-away quests..
That would be Edwinna's Mages' Guild questline, you have to join the guild and do five fetch quests for her. Definitely doable at low levels, but not as fast or efficient, imo. I wanted to highlight the option that didn't require joining a specific faction, plus you get a few other nice rings and such going for the chests!
Like the other guy I was actually a bit worried if the narration was AI (first video I've seen on this channel for the record) Glad it isn't haha. Hope you get well soon.
so here's one. at the start of the game people typically grab the limeware.... but i see no one grab the glass dagger for 100 or so gp. its in the Suran pawn sold at discount due to its poor condition.
I dont remember where i found the dagger of heavens but im sure wasnt in that cave next Azura Shrine, cause i did the azura quest and skipped every cave/ruin in that island.
It appears in one of the short blade leveled lists, so there are a few chances to get it by reloading, the on in Odirniran is the only one that is guaranteed to be there. I can't remember where my main character found it, but it was a random drop for sure!
@@Gitshiver Got it, so that may be the case. Nice piece of gear, after i've found her it became my only source of Levitate since my spell is trash (10 pts levitate) and the potions are 20 pts. I recharge her with azura star.
you can get the intervention amulets from Edwinna Elbert for completing "Return Chimarvamidium". you obviously didn't do as much research as you claimed, considering all it requires is killing a scamp and unlock a door with scrolls that are given to you. you don't even have to sneak the book back in to the chest, you can straight give it back. way easier and faster than finding one of 12 random bodies or chests, and then reloading for half an hour to get one of 2 amulets before needing to find another random container.
I actually answered this question earlier. "That would be Edwinna's Mages' Guild questline, you have to join the guild and do five fetch quests for her. Definitely doable at low levels, but not as fast or efficient, imo. I wanted to highlight the option that didn't require joining a specific faction, plus you get a few other nice rings and such going for the chests!"
@@Gitshiver you explicitly say in the video that there are NO instanced copies and can ONLY be found in these low level chests. damn near gave me a heart attack, or at least a trip to the console.
The intervention amulets can be obtained from the Ald Rhun mage's guild quests.
While not applicable to the vanilla game, anyone who modded in Tamriel Rebuilt can find incredibly easy to get Mark and Recall. In Old Ebonheart, by the fountain square, there is a tailor named Imeric Geordaine. He sells the Glove of the Cosmic Doorjamb and Doorknob that give Mark and Recall respectively and the pair only costs around 250 gold. By far the easiest method of accessing Mark and Recall for new players.
Great TR shoutout, thank you!
Tamriel Rebuilt should be a staple mod for anyone playing on pc.
Tricky for new players, but if you can stomach temporarily becoming an Aundae vampire and questing until you kill a certain Vampire Hunter, you'll be able to equip his Darksun Shield after curing your vampirism, providing a constant Restore Fatigue 10 (!) among other things. Stamina bar will always be full, very powerful for low level players.
for the almsivi and divine amulets just do the small quest for Edwinna Elbert in Ald'ruhn in the Mages Guild is my go to.
If memory serve they're the reward for the last one of her quests that you can do even if you're not promoted in the guild so any warrior types can do them as well.
Not even the last. Kinda mid way through. @@silverjohn6037
This video truly honours the sixth house and the tribe unmourned.
I love your voice, could hear you talk for days. I probably already found everything in this video, but damn am i going to watch it.
In the Balmora Fighter's Guild, there's a dude who sells a Dwemer Jinksword. That thing has carried entire runs for me.
For mark and recall just go to balmora, get mark potion for cheap from The White Haven alchemist. Buy recall too. She restocks both potions. If you sell her the ones you bought it increases how many at once you can buy without closing the shop window. Once you have a few of each drink a mark potion in her shop. Then follow the river along the south bank out of balmora, past the bridge and look for the aclove on the left with the Vassir Diassant mine or what ever.
Head inside, be careful of rats and much deeper be careful of the flame atronach. But there is so much free ebony to take. Once you have enough to encumber yourself recall and sell your ebony to the alcemist for a cool 5 or 6 K per trip. You can clean out the mine if you take care of the atronach. Some frost spell scrolls at the mage guild and luck can help there.
Later you can trade info on the mine for gold or a daedric weapon of your choosing. You'll have a shit ton of gold without having to fight anything more than rats if you choose, and mark and recall set up in the best town near the starting quests.
Pair this up with the mage guild Ajira quests to steal all them soulgems and you have jumpstarted your playthrough with an enchanted item/daedric weapon and some loot to spend on gear or training.
I did the math and ebony alone you can get a max of 32k gold worh if you are lucky, 20 rocks with up to 8 ebony each.
This comment rules. Gotta find that mine
@@MarkusManon IIRC, it's right across the river from a Kwama Egg mine.
been playing morrowind for 23 years yet there's always something new to discover, such as these rusted chests in this video. Mannn... thanks for the upload.
I love your channel avatar. Scribs need more love than getting turned into facehuggers by ESO
Yo, thank you for the legit tip there about the dagger! That is a huge guaranteed to find item.
when you're in caldera. go ahead and go upstairs in the bigger building in the square and sell your items to a lil guy named "creeper" he buys items at their real price, and buys alot of things for full price you cant sell elsewhere for even a fraction of the price. i always keep my mark right next to him. when im totally full of stuff i recall, drop things, and if i need money i sell to him. his money returns after 2 days so just wait 24hrs twice and he gets his money back. he is also one of the few npcs that actually has more than (2000 gold) he carries (5000 gold) if i remember right. and wont scam you when you sell to him. you can buy your items back the same price you sold them to him, but be careful. after a month or 2 in game time (waiting 24hrs like 50 times) he will delete the items you sell to him so dont sell him anything too important. just guard armor from vivec. 1k bounty for murder.. but youll get more than 50k for the armor they wear selling it to creeper. creepers is best npc in game imo, being right next across the street to the mages guild for easy teleports all over morrowind.
another great item is the boots of blinding speed also right outside caldera. the lady on the road wearing them has a super short quest, then just kill her for her stuff as you wont see her in game again. or just kill her as soon as you see her depending how you are. if you choose a class like breton that dispels negative effect on your character they make you walk wayy fast than normal, without the "blind" effect. combo it with the hide of hircine (found later in the game) and you got yourself a huge movement boost. every playthrough its straight to caldera for these boots.
I also recall finding a dagger that granted levitate in a daedric ruin, that also held two daedric tantos, i don’t remember what it was called, but i found it on the way to the dwemer ruin with the father and daughter duo
Wow, this is a good channel. I subscribed!
For Almsivi and Divine intervention you can make them yourself with low Enchant skill. So long as you're at least 15 Enchant skill (cast cost for enchanted items decreases with higher skills) all you'll need is a Scrib filled Petty Soul Gem and an Expensive Ring (found as random loot but also from traders and clothiers and not really that expensive). It can take a few tries but you can improve the chances if you have decent restoration skill and can cast a Fortify Intelligence 100 and Fortify Luck 100 for two seconds spell. The advantage of the rings over the amulets is the rings are much lighter. The disadvantage is, if you're using rings with constant effects like Mentor's Ring, is having to replace them every time you use the ring to cast a spell.
Wanted to say the same. Much of this supposed "expert morrowind" advice on yt is just them being fundamentally incompetent at core mechanics.
You could also commission these trinkets if you want to roleplay as a characters that doesn't do magic period. Buy the spells, fork over a bit of money, done.
Love love how you zoom in on the old map!! Classic!❤
I miss these old, physical, vibrant and enjoyable-to-peruse maps.
@Sulticune me too! I still have mine!!
@@soulrebel6309 Legend, I think I still have my CE box somewhere, I know I had the map above my old monitor like 15 years ago. Good times
@@Sulticune Find it!!
Great tips. I didn't know about the dagger and I've been playing since 2003 lol. For any newbies, do not underestimate the Mark/Recall and Intervention effects/spells. These are great time savers, specially during later stages of the game.
I also played Morrowind for the past 20 years, and this dagger had slipped past me.
Morrowind lives on! Nice video! Love the soundtrack too!👌
I knew of the first two specifically because i did a challenge where i couldn't remove any item from my inventory once i had it (besides consuming them) including gold, so i had to grab these to teleport around the map
It's been over 20 years since I had this dagger in my First playthrough and I recognized it immediately. Wow.
For my acrobatics and speed enjoyers .....make sure to always have a hoptoad ring and an amulet of slow falling on you , activate hoptoad and then equip amulet of slow fallings magic effect .....jump and activate the amulet when youre at the highest point of the jump , there you have a better levitation ......if you want to stay in the air then reactivate amulet before falling down
I actually have a divine intervention amulet on my main playthrough, I forgot where exactly I found it, but it does prove useful.
You can get both intervention amulets from early Edwina quest from MG. One great pick up is the restore fatigue amulet from Galbedir. It costs like 20 drakes and is amazing if you get ambushed while running with empty fatigue bar. Joining telvanni and doing slave rebellion quest for Therana's mouth can get you toxic cloud and fire storm rings if you take a certain path in that quest. These can carry you through almost any encounter on max difficulty, provided you don't get reflected. North of Gnisis, following the path you will find a pond with a woman next to it. Ignore her, and look carefully around pond shore for semi transparent person hiding. Kill them to get 80% chameleon for 60 sec amulet. In ald ruhn in an inn basement you can find a giy named Shashev who is involved in a vampire quest which you dont need to do if you dont want Eltonbrand. He carries insane poison dot and paralyze ring. If you join telvanni, bringing 3 certain books to Baladas will net you Ondussi's key ring with open 50 and an amulet with frost dot and paralyze.
I was randomly exploring and came across that pond you mentioned. One of my favorite encounters in the entire game. I was so suprised!
One of my favourite items is the dagger you were already wielding; the Fang of Haynekhtnamet. Very cool idea to shape an elemental dagger from the tooth of a dragon.
Good to see people still playing Morrowind after so meny years
I've played Morrowind before, but have always preferred Oblivion, so I've never really gotten into it. I've started streaming, and plan to do some Morrowind runs, soon hopefully. So its pretty cool that this came out when it did.
6:24 both amulets of intervention are given as quest rewards from the mages guild in Ald Ruhn
I didn't know about the steel dagger of heaven, i payed 5000 gold for a wizards staff 😢 As always Great video.
Thanks! It's a really obscure one for sure!
@@GitshiverI thought steel dagger of heaven was common knowledge. I always go for it about as early as I can, it's amazing and something I found in my second playthrough.
@@JacobGiles-k9r I remember seeing Mickey D finding it in one of his videos. I usually run with alteration so I almost never need it.
@@froztrollbru😁✌️
It's a law of gaming that the cool item you saved up for can be easily supplanted by the next loot drop.
Very helpful video as usual :) could you make one about useful and powerful enchantments to put on items you enchant yourself?
There are a few great ones for sure, I have considered it, just gotta get a decent enchanter character built and un-rebalance the openmw enchantment rebalances for vanilla accuracy!
some recommendations:
restore fatigue constant effect. you could do restore HP if you want to not stop and heal between fights, or restore MP is awesome to give you passive regen.
slowfall 1 pt constant effect to permanently delet fall dmg
water breathing or nightvision on helms for flavor; on use or constant. constant fort int is cool, too.
fort speed constant effect on boots if you don't want to cheese BoBS or find them too fast
restore each attribute on use for a point or three on any spare equip that can fit it. i use glass greaves. this is the best ever lifesaver i get so much use from.
the quality of these videos are superb
The Steel Blade of Heaven was a godsend for me, instead of having to swim around through all of the Telvanni areas dying to Dreugh.
My friend and I would use the construction set to make our own op weapons. we would hide them in the world for the other to find with some clues and dialog from npcs. Fun times.
The Ring of Aversion found at the Traider in Caldera can help out quite a bit when hunting down these artifacts.
Also a good way to break agro if you're being chased by cliff racers;).
@@silverjohn6037 Also fun to use it to get up close to an enemy, stunblock them with a Jinkblade until they are paralyzed and then cut them down.
8:20
I'm familiar with Morrowind's leveled lists for loot, but had no idea all these years you could use the same exploit as in Daggerfall. I would use that trick all the time in Daggerfall to maximize what loot I get as the game is merciless on new players. All these years I never even imagined it carried over into Morrowind.
I love your videos, Gitshiver
Boots of blinding speed were the best item in morrowind.
In balmora you can buy a bow with summon bow effect, after that you don't need another bow
Gee, I suppose i should feel blessed to get the Almsivi Intervention amulet. Got it a few days ago and was confused at first. It could REPLACE the scrolls entirely but was only worth like 24GP. Ive realised something of Morrowind, some of the greatest items appear as common wares
After you get attacked by the Dark Brotherhood, go to Mournhold, buy any fortify skill spell at the imperial temple and make a custom fortify _insert desired skill._ If needed, make a "fortify restoration" and cast it before you cast your desired spell skill.
Fortify speechcraft, mercantile, repair and security are a must, and even though it is not a skill, foritfy luck is extremely useful to cast prior to entering a dungeon (e.g. Fortify luck 100p x8 for 1 second on self) for the higher your luck is, the better the random loot will be (in random crates and chests).
And with several/dozens of fortify alchemy spells, you break the game.
It's not an item that "nobody talks about", which is why I assume it's not on the list. But the single most game changing item in all of Morrowind is Azura's Star.
Since this vid showcases the savescum method on levelled random enchanted item chest to get the desired loot, guess I have to bring up the guaranteed but random Ebony weapon (they're not affected by your level) you can find inside the chest inside of the dome room on top of Marandus, you can save before opening the chest until you get the desired Ebony weapon class that matches your main weapon skill except Marksman (no Ebony Arrows/Throwing Stars/Darts)
it does require more work than getting free Daedric weapon by simply going in and out of Vassir-Didanat Mine, but at least Ebony weapon doesn't take up massive amount of carry weight, maybe do it when you're tasked to go to Punabi and Sulipund for Mages Guild or Ashunartes for Fighters Guild as Marandus stronghold is nearby when you head there
New morrowind content? In this economy? Sold!
But, there's an easier way to get the Amulet's of Divine and Almsivi Intervention, I thought? And it's easily accessable to any character at level 1 and only requires a handful of rather easy throw-away quests..
That would be Edwinna's Mages' Guild questline, you have to join the guild and do five fetch quests for her. Definitely doable at low levels, but not as fast or efficient, imo. I wanted to highlight the option that didn't require joining a specific faction, plus you get a few other nice rings and such going for the chests!
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player->AddItem "amulet of mark" 1
player->AddItem "amulet of recal" 1
player->AddItem "amulet of almsivi intervention" 1
player->AddItem "amulet of divine intervention" 1
player->AddItem "steel blade of heaven" 1
Shoutout to Umbra
I guess I had the amulet of almsivi intervention and didn't know how lucky i got
Like the other guy I was actually a bit worried if the narration was AI (first video I've seen on this channel for the record)
Glad it isn't haha. Hope you get well soon.
so here's one.
at the start of the game people typically grab the limeware.... but i see no one grab the glass dagger for 100 or so gp.
its in the Suran pawn sold at discount due to its poor condition.
For some reason, I want a plushie scrib.
You sound eerily like Todd Howard the similarity is uncanny
I have never heard anyone talk about the amulet of shadows, or rather "The amulet of not being a simp"
I dont remember where i found the dagger of heavens but im sure wasnt in that cave next Azura Shrine, cause i did the azura quest and skipped every cave/ruin in that island.
It appears in one of the short blade leveled lists, so there are a few chances to get it by reloading, the on in Odirniran is the only one that is guaranteed to be there. I can't remember where my main character found it, but it was a random drop for sure!
@@Gitshiver Got it, so that may be the case. Nice piece of gear, after i've found her it became my only source of Levitate since my spell is trash (10 pts levitate) and the potions are 20 pts. I recharge her with azura star.
All I need is the spell effect Drain Skill
You just need goldbrand and you’re good
Bow of Shadows.
I got both intervention amulets at level 20+
Also, do you use AI? Gnaar Mok pronounciation gives it away.
Nope. Was recovering from pneumonia
@Gitshiver then maybe I've been saying it wrong for 20 years lol I thought the G was silent
@fosyay1780 its sometimes hard to say what the intended pronunciation is with Morrowind, I know I butchered a few names in this one for sure lol
You BETTER be sick. Sounds a bit AI that voice lol.
I was coming off a difficult bout of pneumonia while recording, so I was definitely not at my best lol
"Assu (lol)"
How are these game changing? You can just learn the spells or buy scrolls or potions...
Bro sounds like ai
Amulet of Locking 5pt
Trust me, you'll want one.
you can get the intervention amulets from Edwinna Elbert for completing "Return Chimarvamidium". you obviously didn't do as much research as you claimed, considering all it requires is killing a scamp and unlock a door with scrolls that are given to you. you don't even have to sneak the book back in to the chest, you can straight give it back. way easier and faster than finding one of 12 random bodies or chests, and then reloading for half an hour to get one of 2 amulets before needing to find another random container.
I actually answered this question earlier.
"That would be Edwinna's Mages' Guild questline, you have to join the guild and do five fetch quests for her. Definitely doable at low levels, but not as fast or efficient, imo. I wanted to highlight the option that didn't require joining a specific faction, plus you get a few other nice rings and such going for the chests!"
@@Gitshiver you explicitly say in the video that there are NO instanced copies and can ONLY be found in these low level chests. damn near gave me a heart attack, or at least a trip to the console.
Maybe no one talks about them because the game got released fkn 24 years ago??????????????????????????????????
btw nice videos bro
25 years ago even
if it got released 24 years ago then why hasn't bethesda made a better game?
24 years😮??!! Wow I'm super old
@@poogitypooheh cause its morrowind, its just too good