Oo. That's a really tough question.. it depends on the day tbh. I will always have a soft spot for my man Caius first, but I also love Divyath Fyr because his lore is so insane it's hard to forget.
I have learned from Fast Eddie that Dr. Fyr is your best chance at finding a cure for your Corprus-18. Take this dwemer hookah looking thing with you to butter him up. Just dont leer too long at his daughter clone concubines.
The way Morrowind encourages the player to explore areas without any quests tied to them always made it my favorite. The little details of nooks and crannies scattered in the world are so fun!
10:40 The game gives an indirect indicator to find the last hidden place with the most expensive artifacts: you can't sleep in the beds of this tower, as "enemies are nearby". Whoa. What enemies? You clear the tower - there are no enemies. But you still can't sleep in a bed to regenerate after a fight with ghosts. You go around all the floors of the tower, but you don't find anyone. Maybe it's a bug in the game? Then you cast a creature detection spell and see that it's listed in an inaccessible area through the wall. That's exactly how I found this hidden room.
Another great thing about the northeastern Vos Tower is that the monsters in it instantly respawn every time you re-enter the tower, if their bodies have been removed. This makes it easy to farm Daedric/Dwemeric weapons from respawning dremors in the hidden room, and the beds in the tower are great for regenerating health after fighting them.
Great video! Also for any mage having trouble with trapped doors or chests, you can use a telekinesis spell to trigger the trap without causing you any damage.
Try out some serious roleplay. After over 15 years, I felt like Morrowind lost its charme to me. But then I actually tryed to mimic some sort of serious character roleplay. For example a Marksman which sells seflmade potions from stuff he can find out in the wild while hunting for hides. Restrict yourself from just searching optimal loot within the first 15min of a new run. Try out unconventional stuff like only use of illusion or Mysticism. Trust me, it gets challenging while at the same time exploring Morrowind through almost new eyes.
What an enlightening and inspiring share! This game continues to be my favorite and biggest inspiration. Looking forward to my next Crusader, on the hunt for necromancer hideouta along the Telvani coast, to suddenly detect undead somewhere inside the keep of Tel Vos...
Someone may have mentioned this already, but in Hebrew "Tel" means "small hill" and its commonly used to refer to towns or cities built on a small hill like Tel-Aviv for example. So it makes sense that theres Vos, and then on the hill directly next to it is Tel Vos.
"Tel" means "tower" in Dunmer language. Like "mora" means "forest", and "bal" means "rock". There's a whole fictional language that has nothing to do with Hebrew or any language in our world.
@@tomispevsaying it has nothing to do with real world languages is naive, morrowind pulled from many cultures and languages. i know that dwemer is heavily influenced by cuneiform so having velothi influenced by hebrew isnt far fetched and is probably partially correct, though the meaning of the words is different
@@anonopossum Cuneiform isn't a language, it's not even a script, but a technique for writing. What language was Dwemeri influenced by I wonder. Akkadian? Hurrian? Hittite? These are all unrelated languages that were written in Cuneiform.
Ring that teleports you....hmm, im trying to remember that one. Are you thinking of the Daedric Sanctuary Amulet that teleports you to that daedric ruin where the Cresecent is?
Wow! I had no idea about these hidden walls! By coincidence I've used console commands to noclip out of bounds in the tower with Azura's Servant, and had always figured it must be scrapped area because I saw no way to access it. Very cool
I always find it interesting how the people there say Aryon is one of the more progressive Telvanni elites and that his tower represents a mixture of imperial and telvanni, and yet we see that it seems more like the roots are invading the building and there are daedra minions running amok, especially down in the basement where a group of builders got stranded and (possibly) turned into Fire Atronachs
Did anyone find the secret vault where you had to walk through doors in a certain order to get inside? I think it was in Vivec. I remember two frost atronach's inside that wouldn't attack you unless you tried to steal something. I always started a new character and stole the Daedric Katana from it and would portal away.
when i was in tel vos for the first time i was wondering about how mad this place is. but i did not find all the hidden doors tho. thanks to you i can return and grab it! by the way i wanted to ask you one thing. did you play the tamriel rebuilt and is it worth it?
Tbh, I haven't played it for a few releases, so I'm sure a good bit has changed. However, I would say it's worth it for the additional map to explore alone. Map additions are just great mods. I look at them like free DLC - if I wanna play base game, I can just ignore the new land. If I wanna explore, boom, here's a new continent!
@@CoffeeNutGaming makes sense. sadly i cannot play it for a while because some of my mods have a conflict with tamriel rebuilt. im too lazy to figure out what modification can make such a trouble. ty for the answer, you're very kind
Sorry if I sound a bit rough around the edges in this one. Currently down with a case of Corprus-18 but still wanted to get a video out!
Oo. That's a really tough question..
it depends on the day tbh. I will always have a soft spot for my man Caius first, but I also love Divyath Fyr because his lore is so insane it's hard to forget.
@@CoffeeNutGaming Fargoth
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I have learned from Fast Eddie that Dr. Fyr is your best chance at finding a cure for your Corprus-18. Take this dwemer hookah looking thing with you to butter him up. Just dont leer too long at his daughter clone concubines.
The way Morrowind encourages the player to explore areas without any quests tied to them always made it my favorite. The little details of nooks and crannies scattered in the world are so fun!
I have to agree! Love the sense of exploration in this game
the hand placed loot makes morrowind feel so much more organic, can feel the effort put into this game
I agree! Love how everything feels like a huge discovery
I've played Morrowind for 20 years and never knew about those doors. This is why Morrowind is my all time favourite game
10:40 The game gives an indirect indicator to find the last hidden place with the most expensive artifacts: you can't sleep in the beds of this tower, as "enemies are nearby". Whoa. What enemies? You clear the tower - there are no enemies. But you still can't sleep in a bed to regenerate after a fight with ghosts. You go around all the floors of the tower, but you don't find anyone. Maybe it's a bug in the game? Then you cast a creature detection spell and see that it's listed in an inaccessible area through the wall. That's exactly how I found this hidden room.
Also whatever that dremora was carrying, which could quite feasibly be a valuable weapon.
Very true! Can't underestimate those Dremora drops
Another great thing about the northeastern Vos Tower is that the monsters in it instantly respawn every time you re-enter the tower, if their bodies have been removed. This makes it easy to farm Daedric/Dwemeric weapons from respawning dremors in the hidden room, and the beds in the tower are great for regenerating health after fighting them.
Great video! Also for any mage having trouble with trapped doors or chests, you can use a telekinesis spell to trigger the trap without causing you any damage.
I've been watching all your videos for the last couple of days. They are really well done. Great content.
Subbed
Just recently came across this channel, and I must say this is top tier content! Keep up the great work!
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for stopping by
It would be cool if you made a video with ways to make Morrowind more challenging/interesting.
Try out some serious roleplay. After over 15 years, I felt like Morrowind lost its charme to me. But then I actually tryed to mimic some sort of serious character roleplay. For example a Marksman which sells seflmade potions from stuff he can find out in the wild while hunting for hides. Restrict yourself from just searching optimal loot within the first 15min of a new run. Try out unconventional stuff like only use of illusion or Mysticism. Trust me, it gets challenging while at the same time exploring Morrowind through almost new eyes.
Good call man, I had this on my video idea list too. really well done!
Just found this channel, great video. Cant wait to see the rest of your content.
Glad you enjoyed it! Welcome, outlander.
What an enlightening and inspiring share! This game continues to be my favorite and biggest inspiration.
Looking forward to my next Crusader, on the hunt for necromancer hideouta along the Telvani coast, to suddenly detect undead somewhere inside the keep of Tel Vos...
Thanks you good sir!
And thank you for watching!
Interesting video. Always had hard enough time just navigating the place let alone finding hidden rooms.
They are certainly easy to miss
Can you do a video explaining every spell use in morrowind ?
Your commentary is always impressive and funni Coffee🙌🏽
Thank you! Glad to hear folks enjoy it 😁
Someone may have mentioned this already, but in Hebrew "Tel" means "small hill" and its commonly used to refer to towns or cities built on a small hill like Tel-Aviv for example. So it makes sense that theres Vos, and then on the hill directly next to it is Tel Vos.
i thought tel was short for telvanni lol
"Tel" means "tower" in Dunmer language. Like "mora" means "forest", and "bal" means "rock". There's a whole fictional language that has nothing to do with Hebrew or any language in our world.
@@tomispevsaying it has nothing to do with real world languages is naive, morrowind pulled from many cultures and languages. i know that dwemer is heavily influenced by cuneiform so having velothi influenced by hebrew isnt far fetched and is probably partially correct, though the meaning of the words is different
@@anonopossum Cuneiform isn't a language, it's not even a script, but a technique for writing. What language was Dwemeri influenced by I wonder. Akkadian? Hurrian? Hittite? These are all unrelated languages that were written in Cuneiform.
4:50 make sure to close the door behind you, everyone becomes triggered after looting this crate , just a tip 👍🏼
Holy shit, I actually didn't know about this in all those 20y. Amazing
It's insane how many secrets are in this game - Bethesda knows how to design a world!
wow 😳😳
have you done that ring that when equipped teleports you to a boss fight?
Ring that teleports you....hmm, im trying to remember that one. Are you thinking of the Daedric Sanctuary Amulet that teleports you to that daedric ruin where the Cresecent is?
@@CoffeeNutGaming yuhp that's the one 😌
Wow! I had no idea about these hidden walls! By coincidence I've used console commands to noclip out of bounds in the tower with Azura's Servant, and had always figured it must be scrapped area because I saw no way to access it. Very cool
Those Telvanni wizards always have a (obscure) trick or two up their sleeves haha
Have you guys found Aryon's Vault?
I always find it interesting how the people there say Aryon is one of the more progressive Telvanni elites and that his tower represents a mixture of imperial and telvanni, and yet we see that it seems more like the roots are invading the building and there are daedra minions running amok, especially down in the basement where a group of builders got stranded and (possibly) turned into Fire Atronachs
Did anyone find the secret vault where you had to walk through doors in a certain order to get inside? I think it was in Vivec. I remember two frost atronach's inside that wouldn't attack you unless you tried to steal something. I always started a new character and stole the Daedric Katana from it and would portal away.
Love your videos bro
Detect enchantment spell can help you find these without a guide.
6:21 Didn’t you suggest like 2 videos ago to use Telekinesis to avoid traps? 😆
The character in the video has like 90% Resistance to Magicka - he can take it!
when i was in tel vos for the first time i was wondering about how mad this place is. but i did not find all the hidden doors tho. thanks to you i can return and grab it! by the way i wanted to ask you one thing. did you play the tamriel rebuilt and is it worth it?
Tbh, I haven't played it for a few releases, so I'm sure a good bit has changed.
However, I would say it's worth it for the additional map to explore alone. Map additions are just great mods. I look at them like free DLC - if I wanna play base game, I can just ignore the new land. If I wanna explore, boom, here's a new continent!
@@CoffeeNutGaming makes sense. sadly i cannot play it for a while because some of my mods have a conflict with tamriel rebuilt. im too lazy to figure out what modification can make such a trouble. ty for the answer, you're very kind
Hey bro do u really speak English or spanish?, Just wondering why one of video timeskips is "Torre"
I speak a good bit of Spanish - not fully bilingual but pretty dangerous
@@CoffeeNutGaming cool
Including Neloth in the Dragonborne was the worst. They really should have gone with Aryon - best and most noble Telvanni of 'em all.
honestly you should be more popular
All my homies hate the Telvannis.
100 gold is nothing; Does anyone has a clue how broken alchemy is in this game??????