A Perfect Character - Morrowind Mechanics

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2017
  • In this part of my Morrowind Mechanics video series we thoroughly cover everything that goes into making a perfect character. Includes details on min/maxing skills, picking a birthsign, planning levels ahead, and more!
    0:08 Forewarning
    1:10 Race and Gender Selection
    2:53 Class Creation
    --- 2:56 Specialization
    --- 3:32 Major and Minor Skills
    --- 4:38 Favored Attributes
    --- 5:31 Birthsign
    6:35 Planning Ahead
    7:03 Focused Attributes
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Komentáře • 583

  • @FaneBenMezd
    @FaneBenMezd Před 5 lety +340

    Guide on how to create the perfect morrowind character: master alchemy

    • @unconscious7219
      @unconscious7219 Před 5 lety +39

      Bloat+Ashyam to unlock the secret of the universe

    • @robertbogan225
      @robertbogan225 Před 5 lety +100

      While you studied the blade i did drugs.

    • @legion999
      @legion999 Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah basically

    • @rousrouslan4023
      @rousrouslan4023 Před 5 lety +18

      Any race, any class. Go to Kaldera mages guild steal master alchemy tools. Buy cheap ingridients from herbalist, close trade window and repeat. Craft any potions many times, sell potions to imp for full price. 30 mins 100 alchemy and ~30-50k gold.

    • @FaneBenMezd
      @FaneBenMezd Před 4 lety +15

      @@rousrouslan4023 There is an easier way, go to the khajiit alchemist in balmora's mages guild and buy (if i recall correct) the eggs and the hound meat that give you restore fatigue pots. Buy all the amount, close trader window, open again, sell them back and close the window again. When you reopen it she will have double the amount, repeat till she has like 600, buy them all, craft the potions and sell them to all traders available or keep them there in the guild for future barter. You can also let her train you and sell the potions back to get the money you spent. You get 100 alchemy, destruction+enchant to 50 ( i think) and a shitload of money in no time

  • @tohopes
    @tohopes Před 5 lety +245

    Put everything into Jumping.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +92

      The REAL perfect character

    • @Thionzi
      @Thionzi Před 5 lety +10

      Underrated Comment

    • @dracofirex
      @dracofirex Před 5 lety +40

      You don't walk and run in Morrowind. You jump.

    • @Sandro234
      @Sandro234 Před 4 lety +49

      "why walk when you can ri-"
      **leaps from Balmora to Vivec**

    • @CdoggsGaming
      @CdoggsGaming Před 4 lety +17

      Dude I have a redguard character with nearly 100 athletics and acrobatics and I get places in no time. I'm dreading starting my mage build because I'll go back to being slow as hell

  • @Longknife
    @Longknife Před rokem +14

    *A small FYI on a magicka route such as Atronach vs. a Health route via the Lady:*
    Let's imagine a Male Altmer vs. a Male Nord, simply because I consider both of these to be solid candidates for best race when going for the "best character;" the Altmer offers the best offense, the Nord the best defense. The Altmer takes the Atronach, the Nord takes the Lady. Both tag Strength and Endurance.
    The Nord starts with the 60 HP seen here and starts out gaining 9 HP per level after the first level up provides +5 Endurance. The Altmer starts with 45 HP and gains 5 per level after the first level up. This means that there is an initial gap of 15 HP, as well as an additional 4 HP gap per level up. At level 2, the gap is 19 HP, then 23 at level 3, then 27 at Level 4, because both are leveling efficiently and thus the gap remains the same.
    Now things start to diminish. The Nord has maxed and the Altmer is still going on leveling Endurance. This means at level 5, we add 3.5 HP to the HP gap for 30.5, the gap continues to decrease each level from then on, so then we get 33.5 for level 6, 36 HP for level 7, 38 for level 8, 39.5 for level 9, 40.5 for level 10, and 41 for level 11. At this point, the gap in health gained per level no longer exists.
    *This means that depending on your race, the HP gap between a perfectly efficient HP character and one specc'ed towards Magicka will only be somewhere between 30-50 HP depending on the race chosen.*
    For the maximum efficiency character, they get 69 health (nice) by level 2, 78.5 by level 3 and 88.5 by level 4, at which point they receive 10 HP per additional level. This would mean we take 78 - 4 levels used = 74, then 74 * 10 for 740, and then add the 78.5 for 818.5 HP as the maximum possible HP.
    ...And then the Altmer would still get 778.5 HP.
    *tl;dr* The Lady is overrated. The sheer defensive benefit of the Atronach's 50% Spell Absorption - as well as the extra offensive capabilities of the extra magicka - is far superior. If we imagine facing Gedna for example, then the 41 extra HP has no realistic ability to save the player from death. It does up to 600 damage in a single shot, so two shots would kill you no matter what. The *closest* we get to this extra HP from the Lady mattering requires the following: A Nord with the Lady vs. a Nord with the Atronach, Gedna now deals 400 per shot due to Frost Immunity, and somehow the Nord with the Atronach both failed to absorb both shots and neglected to heal between shots.
    This is the only scenario in the game that I can think of where that HP realistically matters. Take Atronach instead.
    *EDIT* My math slightly off because the first level up sees the Altmer jumping to 55 Endurance whilst the Nord jumps to 90. This actually makes the gap even SMALLER than I calculated it out to be, since we start with a 3.5 HP-per-level gap rather than a 4-HP-gap. Still, leaving the above example as is because a Breton for example would see a larger gap, and the final suggested 30-50 HP gap seen by inefficient starting endurance characters vs. efficient ones ist still accurate. Small grain of salt though: the 50 end of that estimate is pretty much reserved for 30 Endurance races that DIDN'T tag Strength/Endurance at the start.

    • @MajkaSrajka
      @MajkaSrajka Před 4 měsíci

      Lady isn't overrated, Atronach is broken beyond believe.
      There is a lot of push-and-pull when it comes to giving advices for min-maxing, for casuals, etc, many playthroughs on youtube end having 150-300, not 800+hp, and if we argue for hp then we can end up in such stupid things like taking off-specialisation and off-race-bonuses minors (to increase max level) or simply getting jailed a lot to reduce the skills to level up more (start the game, punch&jail your way to lvl 1 all skills, max up endurance and get into simple spear leveling -> harrasing guard loop and get your level and hp very high very quickly, max all stats etc.).
      When it comes to semi-long-term, even The Warrior or The Thief are interesting (+10% chance to hit via fortify attack, +10% to dodge via sanctuary). +10% to attack is akin to 50 Agility (for attack purposes), and The Thief is akin to 50 Agility worth of dodge, both working over-agility cap. Basically if you take Lover for the +25 Agility, your Agility bonus will literally not matter in these 5 levels you increase Agility with, and if you play other character you can easily grab that agility within the mid levels, and +10% Fortify Attack is forever (but your weapon skill should cover your chance to hit, as 1 skill = 1% to hit), and +10% to dodge from sanctuary in fact is better than that since it works additively (it can change chance to hit from 40% to 30%), and it is only obtainable via Agility (Fortify 50 Agility), Luck (Fortify 100 Luck) or Sanctuary (the one con is that Sanctuary effect buffs cap at 100, so your 10 from The Thief may technically wash out if you are running everywhere with 100 point of Santuary effect).
      The interesting part about Atronach is how I've heard that difficulty doesn't change magic damage, and only physical damage - up to x6 at max difficulty. If true, this could sway the "physical defence vs spell defence" equation but Antorach is still strong in such case.
      Antorach ability could be EITHER max hp OR spell absorbtion as a benefit and it would still be strong.
      Antorach ability could be 10% spell absorbtion instead of 50% and it would still be strong.
      Antorach is in fact so busted that for me it is on the edge of being an exploit/oversight tier that trivialises so much of the game it is unplayable for non-bullshit playthroughs.
      The fact that Orc's ability is a very subpar version of Redguards ability (50 Agi Speed Str Endurance Fort Health 25 vs Fort Attack 100 [which only affect your chance to hit, not damage], Fortify Fatigue 200 [which will actually remove 200 Fatigue back after 60s, forcing you to recover], Fortify Health 20 [LESS than the Redguard], and Drain Agility 100, which will both cut into your hit chance, dodge chance and make you perma-stunned for the duration of the spell), and the real advantage of Orc over many other races is that they "Weigh" 1.35, making them run 35% faster than the baseline (Nords 1.25, Imperials 1.25) tells you everything you need to know about the game lol.

  • @BurgerFred1
    @BurgerFred1 Před 6 lety +118

    "It's impossible to play the game without raising athletics"
    Boi, I'll just pry off my caps lock and shift keys

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety +20

      Dedicated to the craft!

    • @BurgerFred1
      @BurgerFred1 Před 6 lety +28

      Behold, the Nerevarine! Moseying through Vvardenfell, in the search for perfection

    • @tjl102
      @tjl102 Před 4 lety

      Lol i have a card and a wrench. I position the card between the keys, so that with a little pressure it will stick down, and place the wrench there and just navigate with the mouse. Shinanigans insue when you have to fight running around like a chicken with it's head cut off. BTW as a mage main, there is a slight difference in where you would pick your race, altmers int bonus stacks with the atronoch. As a mage more Mana = bigger boom. When I cast my ultimate spell the one that uses slightly more Mana then I have(cuz alc is a must in a mage build, gota chug that Mana pot down a lot) I want it to one shot a high ordinator, Mana Regen and hp don't matter. losing 3-5 levels is well worth the extra 50 base Mana. Since Mana doesn't depend on level but rather int. You can off set that by nuking a town or 2 and going to jail. Or just enchant some gear your a Max level mage who can summon golden saints to refill azuras star why not just fail 50 times and have the best gear ever for the low low price of 30 Mana pots from the mages guild. Also health pot coast is your best friend for alc.

  • @blackshaddow5005
    @blackshaddow5005 Před 5 lety +373

    Breton + Cuirass of the Savior's Hide + Boots of Blinding Speed = 100% magic resistance + 200 bonus speed + no blindness

    • @n1kl051
      @n1kl051 Před 5 lety +59

      You can also cast a Resist Magicka spell for 1 second(which is quite a cheap spell since it's only for 1 second), immediately jump into your inventory and equip the boots. You won't be blinded. And yes, you do need to do this every time before you equip 'em

    • @blackshaddow5005
      @blackshaddow5005 Před 5 lety +18

      @@n1kl051 You don't even need 100% magic resist. You still see quite well on 50%.

    • @FaneBenMezd
      @FaneBenMezd Před 5 lety +7

      Breton+Savior's hide+boots then mix kagouti hide+Shalk resin (the alchemist in sadrith mora have them in infinite amounts) you get potion of fortify speed and drain fatigue, (you resist the drain fatigue effect) and you have infinite fortify speed potions. Who needs fast travel?

    • @blackshaddow5005
      @blackshaddow5005 Před 5 lety +2

      @@FaneBenMezd mix that with "infinite intelligence"-potions (make int-potion, use it, make a stronger one, repeat) and you'll get an infinite amount of "infinite speed" potions

    • @FaneBenMezd
      @FaneBenMezd Před 5 lety +7

      @@blackshaddow5005 I did that with intelligence at some point. This breaks the game too, I had like 2 billions intelligence and minus 4 billions magicka, so I couldnt cast spells.
      Although with if you keep increasing intelligence, at some point you can craft potions that last forever (on stats it only shows points, not timer). I crafter fortify speed with this much intelligence and when I pressed W the game crashed xD

  • @anime-cu7sq
    @anime-cu7sq Před 7 lety +530

    Redguard + Long Blade = easy start

    • @jakeen229
      @jakeen229 Před 7 lety +42

      Facts lol, High elf fireball lol

    • @pineappledude2048
      @pineappledude2048 Před 6 lety +47

      Imperial + longblade + heavy Armor + Mercantile + Speech + Lady = Stupid.

    • @pineappledude2048
      @pineappledude2048 Před 6 lety +25

      You'd be surprised at amount of crazy good stuff you can get at the beginning of the game. (and late game for that matter)

    • @fist_lorderino
      @fist_lorderino Před 6 lety +28

      Fargoth Ur, hilarous name x,D

    • @azariasthelast
      @azariasthelast Před 5 lety +15

      Breton+conjuration + restoration=boring but easy.

  • @zebatov
    @zebatov Před 5 lety +68

    This is how I levelled in Oblivion. I got a notepad and tracked everything for every level.

    • @kimmehamehaaa7241
      @kimmehamehaaa7241 Před 4 lety +4

      You need a notepad handy for Morrowind lol it's so hard to keep track of everything!

    • @hillerm
      @hillerm Před 2 lety +2

      I just used a mod which gives 5 attribute points as long as I leveled an associated skill one time. Result is the same but allows me to focus on gameplay instead of min/max.

    • @jeremieh5009
      @jeremieh5009 Před rokem +1

      @@hillerm might you remember the name of the mod by any chance?

    • @hillerm
      @hillerm Před rokem +1

      @@jeremieh5009 Lenora’s Mod

    • @jeremieh5009
      @jeremieh5009 Před rokem +1

      @@hillerm thanks!

  • @ezg5221
    @ezg5221 Před 5 lety +160

    I'm pretty sure that you can use jail time to infinitely level. Because every day spent in jail reduces a random skill by one (sometimes increasing Security and Sneak) you can still gain levels to level your character.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +61

      Yeah, I've considered making a video covering some of the more popular/powerful exploits for the folks who don't mind using them.

    • @chrisdaley2852
      @chrisdaley2852 Před 5 lety +7

      You can also use drain skill spells and trainers.

    • @FaneBenMezd
      @FaneBenMezd Před 5 lety +5

      Just find a trainer that can teach you a skill to 100, e.g the dark elf illusion master trainer in the sadrith mora inn, find or make a constant effect item that increases your personality (for illusion) above 100 and you can keep leveling up indefinitely

    • @chrisdaley2852
      @chrisdaley2852 Před 5 lety +22

      @@FaneBenMezd It's easier than that. Find any trainer in a specific skill and a drain skill spell. Make a drain skill for that skill for 100 pts for a sec and then quickly train on the trainer. It'll cost next to nothing, actually level up the skill and allow you to level indefinitely.

    • @hosmerhomeboy
      @hosmerhomeboy Před 5 lety +10

      yes, although you are better off either buffing trainers skills t o100 (allowing them to train you infinitely) or, even better yet, drain one of your main skills to 0- this allows to to train it at any trainer even if it is not going up. It also makes it cheaply. With this method being unlimited level cheaply is very easy.

  • @hurkajoker
    @hurkajoker Před rokem +10

    FYI: I'm confident you can level up infinitely without using exploits. You can keep training at master trainers even after your skill has hit level 100, and even though it won't increase your skill, it will count towards leveling up. Not sure if this counts as an exploit.

    • @JB-xl2jc
      @JB-xl2jc Před 6 měsíci

      If this didn't work the other option is to get thrown in jail and have your skills drop, at which point you can train em back up.

  • @destin99
    @destin99 Před 5 lety +112

    Its really cool know the exact science, but yeah, once you get to a certain point you can just make God tier weapons, armor, and spells, which buff stats way beyond caps. All the while flying at mach 5, turning completely invisible, and shooting fire balls that literally have the radius of entire towns. Try that in skyrim.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +67

      A lot of folks say that the Morrowind experience is walking around, missing attacks, and getting attacked by cliff racers, but everyone who's gone in deep knows that this is the realest experience, haha

    • @richardhicks5031
      @richardhicks5031 Před 5 lety

      Have do you make weapons in morrowind ?

    • @darkbrotherhoodmurderer1059
      @darkbrotherhoodmurderer1059 Před 4 lety +2

      Richard Hicks weapon enchantments

    • @vehiclesofpeace
      @vehiclesofpeace Před 3 lety

      Mods👍🤔but Morrowind had all of these things built-in soo kudos to Morrowind for being the superior system. If only the polished out companion system was there in Morrowind 😂 lead on!

    • @finalcam1740
      @finalcam1740 Před 3 lety +3

      I really hope the go back to morrowind style skills/stats/spells in tes6. Just a pipe dream however.
      Maybe even the melee system where you can miss. It wouldn't feel as awkward if they added an animation like as if your weapon got deflected or your wrist gave in and the strike sucked etc.

  • @1961jscofield
    @1961jscofield Před 5 lety +30

    I always found that alchemy in the game is a quick ticket to becoming OP.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +14

      Yeah, alchemy in conjunction with enchanting is pretty ridiculous. I personally try to avoid daisy chaining INT potions when I play

  • @mcchuggernaut9378
    @mcchuggernaut9378 Před 7 lety +64

    I have been browsing through your videos because I got nostalgic and decided to re-play Morrowind, was looking up some stuff and stumbled upon them. It's easily one of my top 3 beloved games of all time, if not my outright favorite. I gotta say, you have some good stuff here. I also never expected something like this to pop up in 2017. I'm impressed with your work. I had to give you a subscribe, if only for the Morrowind content. Thanks for your quality material!

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 7 lety +6

      Wow, thank you so much for the high praise! I'm glad you like it. I was actually looking at steam charts the other day for Morrowind. Very slowly the average player count for Morrowind has been growing. Cool to see it. My guess is that folks who got on board with Skyrim are giving the older games a shot. Lol, and sorry for the late reply. Usually it takes 2-3 days tops for a reply, but I've been real busy lately.

    • @mcchuggernaut9378
      @mcchuggernaut9378 Před 7 lety +3

      Thanks for taking the time to reply! I wonder if the Steam increase could be pure nostalgia after people got burnt out on or finished their Skyrim Remastered playthroughs and are missing that old Morrowind feel? I know I was. Part of why I liked Morrowind so much was the incentive to explore, find and collect powerful unique objects. In Morrowind, some of the rare and unique enchanted items just can't be made by the player because of the limits of the enchanting mechanic (specifically the limitation of item enchantment value). You couldn't just MAKE the most powerful weapon or ring because of this limitation, so you had to seek and find them in obscure and dangerous places. But enchanting was still very useful and the only way to obtain items with certain effects, magnitudes, or combinations of effects. It was a perfect balance that kept the enchanting skill valuable, yet didn't taking away the thrill of collecting the various rare and god-like relics scattered throughout the world. My in-game house always looks like a museum in the end. :)

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 7 lety +4

      Yeah, I'd reckon the slow resurgence is a mix of people pining for nostalgia and others being curious about what came before Skyrim. I've seen comments from both groups talking about how they're getting back into the game. It's a pretty cool thing to see.
      Hahaha, and you're right. One of the interesting things about Morrowind is how easily you could just stumble into some amazing artifact while poking around. They aren't all accompanied by some grand quest leading up to its discovery. I could see some folks saying that's actually bad thing, but I think it's great that we have both.

  • @russianhandsromanfingers1741

    I have learned so much about this game thanks to you, it's greatly appreciated

  • @cillianthestupendous6093
    @cillianthestupendous6093 Před 5 lety +9

    if you don´t care for the thieves guild quest, the bittercup can be used to get the max endurance at level 0, thus slightly increasing the total amount of health you can recieve by levelling up. I doubt it would make much of a difference, but i find it funny to just have ridiculous amounts of health. also, it saves you the hassle of raising endurance.

  • @kylem8320
    @kylem8320 Před 5 lety +14

    I used to abuse Regards. I don’t remember the exact names of the locations, but it was basically:
    1. After character creation, run straight to (drevas?) plantation. Steal ebony armor and I think daedric leggings. Dash out of there asap.
    2. Run to location of Ice Blade of the Monarch
    3. Faceroll game.

    • @MegaJotie
      @MegaJotie Před 5 lety +3

      Dren?

    • @meissnerflux
      @meissnerflux Před 5 lety

      I'd do the same with bonemold armor from AldRhun (sp?) , at least for gold for a headstart if not to equip. But then I felt I was selling myself short of the true rpg experience.

  • @BobBob-iv1le
    @BobBob-iv1le Před 5 měsíci +1

    Probably the best morrowind synopsis ever made.

  • @Danlovar
    @Danlovar Před 4 lety +9

    There are many perfect characters: there are characters for guilds, perfect characters for the main quest, perfect characters for the houses (you will experience you do not want to own a house after you beat the main quest).

  • @tonyoakley8158
    @tonyoakley8158 Před 5 lety +4

    You are truly a genius. This video is amazing. I played Morrowind myself for a long time and I agree with what you say 100%. I will say however that there may be a way to do this ten times quicker while only losing about 65 endgame hit points in the end, and the method is far less tedious as well. I'm sure you know what I mean, and your method is still perfect, without a doubt. I salute you.

  • @timraulerson6793
    @timraulerson6793 Před 5 lety +40

    I actually watched this and thought, "yeah this is how I play every time." We need a more strategic leveling system in ES6.

    • @YoYo-em5sf
      @YoYo-em5sf Před 3 lety +1

      @local Yeah! That would be badass!

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD Před 4 lety +9

    Dark Elf with everything on Magic and Destruction and Long Blade as major skills , choose The Lady and you have a great start whatever other skills ypou choose you can raise them all up to 100

  • @swagmoneyant906
    @swagmoneyant906 Před 6 lety +4

    Downloading morrowind today, and honestly, you're a lifesaver man. Great advice!

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety +1

      Glad to hear it! I definitely noticed a slight uptick in people checking out the guides what with the Steam summer sale being in full effect

  • @JustDaZack
    @JustDaZack Před 3 lety

    I just love how much quality this video oozes!

  • @hiramesensei3112
    @hiramesensei3112 Před 4 lety +127

    How to create perfect MW character: dont. just play the game and have fun. even if you fuck up, youll steamroll everything by around level 30 anyway

    • @ThankYouVeryLittle
      @ThankYouVeryLittle Před 3 lety

      I Love Morrowind Because How OP You Will Get Later On

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před 3 lety +6

      You can also go to jail and lower your skills that way. Do it until you lower your major/minor skills enough, and boom! You can level up again!

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlaskanMeowth That too

  • @leebard9335
    @leebard9335 Před 5 lety +6

    My second Oblivion character used a similar design and strategy, but since I didn't care about completely maximizing my level, I had a lot of fun making a hero that was just Good Enough to stomp everything. If you use this philosophy, you can really enjoy the counterintuitive le eling experience.

  • @mattd2641
    @mattd2641 Před 5 lety +19

    I remember doing this on my 2nd or 3rd playthrough back when the game came out. Still remember putting a point in luck if I didn't have a third 5x multiplier.
    I also remember having to stare at the ground while running around to get decent fps.

  • @Morokiin
    @Morokiin Před 6 lety

    Haven't played Morrowind in years; have no intention to anytime soon, but I'm hooked on your videos. So many variants and little distinctions that you could play this for a decade and still be unaware of so many things.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety +1

      It's definitely one of the fun things about getting deep into these humongous games

  • @philosophyqueen4643
    @philosophyqueen4643 Před rokem +3

    With the Bitter Cup, you can achieve an endurance of 100 at level 1. Then, the maximum base theoretical health at level 78 for a character should be 830 = 60 + 10*77.

    • @JB-xl2jc
      @JB-xl2jc Před 6 měsíci

      So I'm thinking Redguard or Nord with The Lady sign and Strength and Endurance as the starting main stats, which I think starts you at 60 strength and 85 END, then bitter cup up to 100 before hitting level 2. Then level to max.
      Also I think max can be exceeded by saving every skill book until you're already max level, since they allow you to level past max. That or the training strat.

  • @asdfggqwe
    @asdfggqwe Před 6 lety +18

    to get a higher level cap: dont choose long blade and other stuff you gonna use a lot as any of ur main/secondary skill. also choose a race that doesnt have skill bonuses to the stuff u gonna use. As main skills pick something that your character doesn't have bonuses to. This way you can level when you want to, after you get good multipliers. U going to get a rough start, but game is super easy anyways. Can abuse alchemy a bit (like to 200 int or smth, not too crazy) at the beginning to get some potions, find a trainer to level your main fighter skill to something like 40-50, money isnt remotely a problem in morrowind.

    • @Someothername2134
      @Someothername2134 Před 3 lety +2

      I mean if you are going to abuse alch to get 200 int at the beginning does it really matter what skills you chose?

  • @patsabourin2145
    @patsabourin2145 Před 5 lety +7

    Dude, your content is high quality.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words, I'm flattered!

  • @ZebraOnYourNose
    @ZebraOnYourNose Před rokem +4

    Only in a Bethesda game would playing your character backwards be the start to leveling up at maximum efficiency

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 Před rokem +1

      i think its because they didnt intend for players to do it that way.
      they wanted you to make a class and play that class.
      and not bothering if you will get 3 times +5 in attributes at every level up

  • @nnw157
    @nnw157 Před 3 lety +2

    thanks, this video made me remake all my morrowind characters to try to level optimally. i'm having fun, for the record. i would suggest putting spear as a minor skill, since there are only two spear trainers in the game, one of which can only train you up to level 44. that way you can have more level ups from just training spear, which since we level endurance first, is probably the skill we're going to use to level up. with spear starting at 30, i have to walk to ghostgate to get to the master spear trainer every time i want to level up early game, since it quickly gets above 44 -_-

  • @spicykimchi1
    @spicykimchi1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making such an informative video! I'm about to play Morrowind once again. I first played in 2005, and then again circa 2015. The first time, I didn't know about the stats too much. It didn't matter, though. I had lots of fun.
    The second time I played, I was a lot more efficient, and controlled every little detail about leveling. "OK, now, I'm going to level up these spells, this weapon, and this skill... Great! x4 and x5s." Unfortunately, it wasn't so much fun this way. I maxed out early and didn't enjoy the moment because I was being too OCD about it.
    As long as I max out endurance early on, I don't care what happens. Let the dice fall where they may!

  • @craigblack7076
    @craigblack7076 Před 2 lety +1

    You're good and to the point with no bs.

  • @taipolar333
    @taipolar333 Před 3 lety

    this is my favorite video of yours that isn't a Morrowind monday

  • @anthonygillis6697
    @anthonygillis6697 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm probably never going to do a run through with "perfect levelling" but I get as close as possible while still keeping the game fun.

  • @indorilnerevar8716
    @indorilnerevar8716 Před 5 lety +125

    Nice effort. But a Reguard? Sounds like a false incarnate to me.

    • @FrightNFight
      @FrightNFight Před 5 lety +17

      what did you just call me?

    • @dylanmcgoff1751
      @dylanmcgoff1751 Před 5 lety +7

      Matic Kovač r/gatekeeping

    • @FrightNFight
      @FrightNFight Před 5 lety +11

      @Matic Kovač I think you might be reguarded

    • @SantiagoTelcontar
      @SantiagoTelcontar Před 5 lety +8

      Im a Dunmer, expert in conjuration, long sword and bow, I am the true Nerevarine

    • @vynthiswechseln3868
      @vynthiswechseln3868 Před 4 lety +11

      Man, you're gonna be so pissed when you learn I had ya reincarnated into a filthy cat person.

  • @skaphanatic5657
    @skaphanatic5657 Před 5 lety +3

    I generally go Breton for the increased mana pool. Use the Magic school for all my dump skills and then pick skills from combat and stealth to allow for max level cap. But I also end up maxing all skills and all stats, even the misc. ones, so I don't really worry about which stat gets maxed in which order outside of doing endurance first. I didn't realize redguard had the bonus endurance to start with, so I might give that a try next time I do an OP character playthrough. Realistically it would only amount to something like a 4-5 hp difference depending on the rounding, and the bonus magic resist from Breton would more than counteract that from any spell that hit me. But playing with Adrenaline Rush could be fun.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, Breton is always a solid pick! Even for non-casters, the magicka resistance can be handy for using the Boots of Blinding Speed very early on

    • @kingofthegrill
      @kingofthegrill Před 11 měsíci

      Breton with Mage makes for a really solid base pool

  • @gm2407
    @gm2407 Před 4 lety +2

    I like to make my character a custom merchant. It allows me to get infinite money very quickly by buying and selling back inventory of shopkeepers back to them at profit and train to a maximum of level 76 very quickley.
    If you increase one major/minor skill by 10 points and a minimum 2 miscillanious skills of different attributes by 10 points you get a bonus of x5 when leveling for each of those 3 attrubutes.
    I dont worry about maxing out Endurance to fast because I do a custom constant enchant ring of 3 restore fatigue,1 restore health, the rest is night eye. It works well for me.

  • @vennin7781
    @vennin7781 Před 6 lety +80

    none of this really matters because you can just go to prison loose some points and gain infinite levels...

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety +38

      You absolutely can, but this is more for folks not interested in making use of that particular exploit. Granted, like I say in the video, it still doesn't really matter since the game is easy enough to where you don't need to min-max, even on 100 difficulty.

    • @everythingpony
      @everythingpony Před 6 lety +35

      Lyle Shnub jail is not a fucken exploit, its a god,damn feature in the god dam game

    • @Gilpow
      @Gilpow Před 6 lety +46

      Rainbow Dash That's why it's a goddamn exploit and not a goddamn cheat.

    • @dontspikemydrink9382
      @dontspikemydrink9382 Před 5 lety +1

      no it isn't gilpow

    • @Gilpow
      @Gilpow Před 5 lety +13

      Silly Billy yes, if you repeatedly go in jail on purpose to max your stats.

  • @Trendle222
    @Trendle222 Před 5 lety

    wow awesome a real awesome Video on Morrowind ( I FINALLY got it from Steam like 3months ago and been playing every day) Some vids ive seen from other youtubers Mock and Shame the game, you sir are doing justice to this Magnificent game =)) Subbed

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      Thank you! Haha, Morrowind is certainly not without its faults, but I still do really like it despite them

  • @AnhTuanNguyen-jf8ld
    @AnhTuanNguyen-jf8ld Před 5 lety +2

    What should be mentioned is that you can increase you Endurance even further by consuming the Bitter Cup at level 1. With it you can increase your Endurance to 100 before you even level up, saving you one massive headache. Of course, obtaining it is a whole other matter.

  • @beast7205
    @beast7205 Před 5 lety

    This is very cool. Thanks, pal.

  • @DardellX
    @DardellX Před 5 lety +12

    Breton -> Bound Battle Axe (massive amount of damage for the start) -> Boots of Blinding Speed (that's why we pick Breton)

    • @Yotanido
      @Yotanido Před 4 lety +1

      Eh, don't need a Breton for that. I pick Breton because the magicka resistance together with the cuirass of the saviours hide gives you 100% magicka resistance. The extra magicka is nice, too - and without the downsides of playing an Altmer.
      For the boots, just get the resist magicka spell from Arille and make a custom spell 100% resistance for 1s. Problem solved. (Until you get the cuirass and then don't care)

    • @DardellX
      @DardellX Před 3 lety

      @Jonny Croxville well, we are talking about most powerful character from the start, from lvl1, of course you can make god character out of anything given some time and using different kind of things like alchemy

    • @friendlyplayer92
      @friendlyplayer92 Před 2 lety

      @Jonny Croxville not at lvl 1

    • @kingofthegrill
      @kingofthegrill Před 11 měsíci

      I specced Spear and Alteration, sold my starting gear, bought Levitate, made a 1 point version timed to a three minute song I like, grabbed the Boots, went and got Illkurok, and now I'm unstoppable.

    • @kingofthegrill
      @kingofthegrill Před 11 měsíci

      @@Jonnycroxville that's the point of the Boots. If you want something better you have to either enchant it, brew it, make it in spellmaking and cast it, or negate the negative effects of the Boots using external magic, and none of that is an easy order for a level 1 player who knows the game well, let alone a new player. So the Boots hold it down for a majority of us. It's like the Sword of White Woe. I know where to get an unenchanted Ebony Longsword, I know where to get Goldbrand, I know where to get Umbra, and two of those comes with a high-value set of armor. But none of those blades can be accessed by leaving the Census Office, riding a Silt Strider to the next town over, walking into a building and picking them up off the floor. In that regard, the Sword of White Woe is the best Level 1 choice for a sword. The Boots are the best Level 1 choice for Go Fast

  • @jakeen229
    @jakeen229 Před 7 lety +2

    great video bro, just got all my mods installed and starting my playthrough next week. I'ma actually putting your videos in a play list. Can you do a video on Artifacts collecting and which is best for a specific build?

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 7 lety +4

      Totally. A video guide on the artifacts is something I've wanted to make for a while now, especially those that you can give to the museum in the Tribunal expansion. That said, it'll probably take a bit to put together and the next guide I've started working on is gonna be about enchanting. Lol, but I'll get around to it eventually! Thanks again for the kind words

  • @Wagon_99
    @Wagon_99 Před 9 měsíci

    Are you doing the perfect character in your let's play??!! I was waiting to watch the part of the video where you actually try to make this character! Would love to watch.

  • @BrettEvan
    @BrettEvan Před 3 lety +1

    So i play ES as warrior /thief stealth mix. should i still follow this build based on how the game works or would you suggest different? Wanted to go Sneak security long blade heavy armor etc cus thats what id use but now not sure.

  • @meissnerflux
    @meissnerflux Před 5 lety +1

    With all the various new fan made add ons, graphic packages, etc, which do you feel is best all around? I have only tried Morrowind Overhaul (which you seem to have?). But it seems very good.
    Was literally addicted to this game when it was released . Then dabbled back into it a bit few years ago w overhaul package, even trying 3d vision (which looks amazing but could not get it to work consistently. Now after getting bored w hours of Skyrim, I'm thinking of simpler times, times of a "truer" RPG (morrowind).

  • @JacekNasiadek
    @JacekNasiadek Před 2 lety +10

    This game's rules for leveling are for masochists.

  • @luciusnetheril
    @luciusnetheril Před 2 lety +1

    HOLLY CRAP! This is exactly what I used to do, for my Morrowind playthrough!..Right up until I've started tinkering with alchemy and realized that perfect stats were a joke.

  • @footwork9263
    @footwork9263 Před 5 lety +3

    ***Best Elemental Mage Build***
    Race: Nord
    1) (100% - frost resist; 50% - shock resist = too OP). As a elemental mage you need strong elemental resistances, in order to deal with enemies, who has natural reflect spell abilities.
    In that case all you need is get 100% fire resistance and 50% shock resistance, which is not very hard.
    2) Woad - shield 30 pts for 60 sec = storngest ability in early game against melee enemies;
    3) Bitthsign - Lady (+25 pers; +25 end)
    This will gave you at level 1 - 85 end, which means that at lvl 4 you will have 100 end.
    Bcuz at the start you will have 40 int and 40 wilpower, you will max them at lvl 13 (5*12=60)
    After lvl 3 you are able to max 4th attribute (like speed).
    So at lvl 13 you will have 100 int; 100 willpower; 100 end; 80 speed;
    MJ skills: Axe, Blunt weapons, LBlades, Merchantile, Security (you wont need 2 upp this skills, they are used 2 give you big boost at the start)
    MN skills: Block, marksman, speechcraft, sneak, hand2hand (this skills are used to upp ur lvl)

    • @skaphanatic5657
      @skaphanatic5657 Před 5 lety

      Breton have innate resistance to all magic, therefor all elements. And they have bonus more magicka per intelligence than Nords.
      They also have Dragonshield as a daily ability, although to be honest I basically never use it because it's generally unnecesary except at the very beginning of the game or when playing on the higher difficulty levels.

    • @footwork9263
      @footwork9263 Před 5 lety

      @@skaphanatic5657 I know that, but magic resistance works separately with element resistance. So if you get reflected your own fireball, your racial magic resistance won't help to avoid taking dmg.
      I use Bretons like regular mages (not elemental) with 1 offensive spell - absorb health (bcuz it deals magic dmg, not elemental). Or dmg/drain health + absorb health.

    • @skaphanatic5657
      @skaphanatic5657 Před 5 lety

      All elemental damage is magical from the perspective of the games mechanics. So while you can stack specific elements on top of magic resistance for additional damage reduction, base magical resistance will provide across the board protection from any elemental damage including poison.

    • @footwork9263
      @footwork9263 Před 5 lety

      @@skaphanatic5657
      Idk where do you get this info (didnt find it on uesp), or have you ever seriously played morrowind, but you do a simple test.
      Create 2 spells,
      1st - 100% magic resistance for 3-5 secs ON SELF
      2nd - 100 shock dmg ON SELF
      What you will see is that your 100% magical resistance buff WILL NOT provide any resistance to shock damage, and you will recieve all 100 dmg from 2nd spell.
      If i remember correctly they change that in oblivion, where magical resistance DECREASE elemental dmg taken.
      (upd/ And yes, i tested it before wrote this comment)

    • @skaphanatic5657
      @skaphanatic5657 Před 5 lety

      @@footwork9263 I got it from UESP but it is entirely possible that it was only applicable to a specific version of the game or that I am getting my ES mechanics confused and thinking of one of the later games in the series. If that's the case then yes, your build would definitely have the overall best elemental damage resistance. Especially when combined with the massive bonuses from the two artifact rings.

  • @rubyherring
    @rubyherring Před 6 lety

    As was said below, the occasional Acrobatics lvlup won't hurt your build at all. Actually, there's so many excess lvlups that you don't even need to get 3 +5 multipliers every time. I played a normal character (ie no trying to trim everything to maximum efficiency) and had all attributes save Luck maxed out without being too OCD about the multipliers with relative ease. Also, while maxing out END early is a given, there's no need to rush it that much; the additional HP will make no palpable difference once one's past lvl 40 or so. Due to the abundance of ways to restore HP, having a lot of HP really isn't that important. The same isn't true for MP, however: due to the ridiculous spells one can create, you cannot ever have enough MP. Even when playing as a non-caster, the spell absorption effect of the Atronach will save you a lot more HP than you'll gain by maxing END a couple lvls early (in addition to the fact that restore HP constant effect is easy to make, while the same isn't true at all for spell absorption), so I would without a doubt choose Atronach over Lady for the perfect character. Finally, for the sake of practicality, I'd max out Alchemy as the first skill. This is because it is the easiest stat to max without trainers and it gives you limitless amounts of money you can spend on trainers to max other skills that are harder to level. With that tactic, you can get a perfect character within just a couple hours or so of playing.

  • @PPAChao
    @PPAChao Před 2 lety +2

    Does The Lady actually affect max HP gain on levelup? It doesn't increase the base Endurance stat but (permanently) fortifies it, as if you used a spell or a potion.

  • @randomgamer1433
    @randomgamer1433 Před 3 lety

    This is literally almost what I did on my first ever caratcher except for choosing of mayor and minor skills when I went into the game blind 1 month ago and u are right I haven't played it in a while Lol

  • @valerianus8632
    @valerianus8632 Před 4 lety

    You can use the console later to fix some mistakes while leveling. I played the game for a year after I learned that there is a cap for skill points. So I used the console to do some changes and to re-distribute the points. You also need it if you, as I for example, was head of the Morag Tong but not finished the quest with the 26 artifacts (do not know the name in English). You cannot finish it because the NPC is gone and I missed one of the artifacts in a corps that vanished. So I had to use the console to give me the artifact and restore the NPC to finish the quest. Morrowind is no game which you want to start all over after month of playing. There are so many secrets to find. For the storyline, it is more fun to play a Dunmer (Dark Elf). I heard that there is a change in the dialoques if you do not play a Dunmer for the storyline.
    The game is not that hard the one race is superior and one useless. If you train all your skills to 100, you can even be an extreme deadly archer which one-kill most of your opponents on sniper range. I played light armor (Vulcan Glass) most of the time and had no problems. I combined light armor with destruction spells, archery and long-swords. Most enemies were nearly dead before they reached me. I can run as fast as the wind without losing constitution only with skills and some artifacts made by myself. At full level only the enemies of the Add-Ons can really kill you. My secret weapon is to transform into a Werewolf (there is a secret how you can do it when ever you like whithout beeing cursed). Than I am unstoppable.

  • @xdavidliu
    @xdavidliu Před 2 lety +1

    5:55 other channel, Schneller Hering (see the video called "Endurance start"), says that the Lady's +25 endurance actually does not contribute to health levelups.

  • @stopaskingmetousemyrealnam3810

    Movement speed scales with the player character's weight in Morrowind. As male orcs are the heaviest option, and have one of the highest starting Endurance values, they're the optimal choice.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      I suppose there's an argument for subjective tastes coming into account there. Personally, given the prevalence of good methods of travel in Morrowind (fast travel routes, mark/recall, buffing acro/jump/levitate) I don't really give much thought to the movespeed. On top of that, the Morrowind Code Patch removes that weight scaling effect. Not everybody uses MCP, but I've found that most people do. Also I greatly prefer the Redguard racial, which is probably the best in the game for non-magicka users. Anything that helps the early levels go smoother is good in my book. To boot, Redguards also have the highest starting AGI of any of the three 50 END races.

  • @andrewh7534
    @andrewh7534 Před 3 lety

    doesnt it only matter to max endurance first? since nothing else is retroactive. and as long as you take the x5 boosts on leveling youll be fine? even if you over level a different attribute?

  • @alexblades5218
    @alexblades5218 Před 25 dny

    Nord with Atronach birth sign is my favorite
    50% lightning resist
    100% cold resist (lols for the dlc)
    Spell absorption
    +high endurance

  • @RichieThe13th
    @RichieThe13th Před 2 lety

    Which mods are you using? Do you have any mod install guides?
    I've tried several different mods and I can never get any of them to work.

  • @theDigited
    @theDigited Před 2 lety

    The main idea is to get major and minor skills to minimum (30's and 15's respectively), pick Endurance as main stat and rush it with x5 modifiers to 100 first of all. Than the difference in the endgame HP would be 823.5 HP at best (50 str and 50+10+25 end) vs 766 hp at worst (30 str and 30+10 end). So basically you can start with any race and gender, pick Atronach as birthsign and past the first dozen levels you won't miss much health, but you'll get A LOT of extra magicka.

  • @Zigzagonein60seconds
    @Zigzagonein60seconds Před rokem

    I manage to min max by only visiting 3 cities, balmora for trainers, caldera for money, and seyda neen for fighting sea creatures except poseidon (can help leveling armor skills like really fast, recommended if you can make health potion with alchemy)

  • @francescovismara3297
    @francescovismara3297 Před 2 lety

    hello, any suggestion to apply this on rebirth? i made some calc and it's possible to have 77.5m levels although the lady gives only +10/10

  • @doobiemcnasty3254
    @doobiemcnasty3254 Před 5 lety

    Everyone saying the easy start shit is totally going against what the point of this video is. I’ve been doing this since the beginning. Just wanted to see if the philosophy matched and it absolutely did. Good shit man! Automatic subscribe.

  • @samgraham3023
    @samgraham3023 Před 2 lety +1

    Are there any recommendations for new players to consider in their character build? I'd like to find some compromise between this guide thats completely optimum, and a more natural, RP focused build. In previous attempts at a playthrough of Morrowind I always end up criminally underpowered and give up.

    • @yuckal
      @yuckal Před 2 lety +1

      The game gives you the freedom to do anything, but for me magic is the best part of the game, you can be a dumb warrior in heavy armour, and still be a halfway decent mage, the game doth provide, alteration is a must-use, being able to use a jump spell so you can hop around with ease is the best, and creating your own spells is awesome.

  • @GoldWaffler
    @GoldWaffler Před 10 měsíci

    So what skills would you put for a nord in substitute for block and spear

  • @andrzejwysocki609
    @andrzejwysocki609 Před 4 lety +3

    ive never had the patience to try n make a pure mage in morrowind

  • @Belzughast
    @Belzughast Před 3 lety

    I was lately abusing corprus disease to raise my strenght and endurance to 300. Then restored my other attributes in shrine for 100g (4x times restore attributes). The thing is, I was doing it after reaching level 70 so I didn't get much health max from leveling (ofc that's already overkill having over 700HP). Question is, what's the lowest possible level to start abusing corprus disease buff to raise base HP even higher through leveling, or does it actually stack with the base Endurance. Does it work with Endurance boosted by Alchemy?

  • @songarakram
    @songarakram Před 4 lety

    I know the video is a bit old, but I do want to point out one thing.
    You can play the game and very easily control Athletics and Acrobatics using the Shrine to Stop the Moon blessing. By donating a potion of levitate to the shrine just outside Vivec's temple, you get a 24 minute levitation effect. While levitating, you don't gain acrobatics or athletics as you can't run or jump. It's not a perfect solution, but it makes shit way easier.

  • @pradeepbarman1183
    @pradeepbarman1183 Před 4 lety

    Very helpful

  • @baneriusz8875
    @baneriusz8875 Před 4 lety +1

    Simple and effective! Nice!
    Did you consider full Magicka build? With little cost of less HP you can make your character with High Elf + The Apprentice sign, thus increasing your max magicka to 400 and unlocking the potential to build your character either meele or spellcaster with ease. The High Elf can become meele fighter but your Redguard can not, becouse of restricted magicka amount. Of course, the early game is b**ch but it is well worth it imo.

    • @drzorbo3770
      @drzorbo3770 Před 4 lety

      Full Magicka build = hi elf male + the atronach (max magic multplier + 50% of spell resistance) ... get the max magicka with less than 50 difference in health... (Travis Whitsist or something made a YT series for completionists with that build-covers everything and a guide on ign? or somewhere). I used skill trainers for everything I can and used skill books to take the last skill levels to 100. Power everything through alchemy money. Everything gets maxed to 100.

  • @ImperatorTrajun
    @ImperatorTrajun Před 5 lety

    Nord custom battlemage with the atronach sign is my go-to

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      A solid pick for a battlemage!

  • @taschentuchextraweic
    @taschentuchextraweic Před 5 lety +2

    boy this sure sounds like a fun and immersive gaming experience!

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +1

      Haha, I definitely don't recommend playing this way

  • @drunkengaming4782
    @drunkengaming4782 Před 3 lety

    I'm not looking for a perfect char but at least one +5 or maybe two a level would be nice and I like having control and using misc skills so this is helpful!

  • @archlittle6067
    @archlittle6067 Před rokem

    Your character needs to have a certain level in chosen skills to enter a Faction or Great House. Here is a character that can enter all of these.
    With one character, you can enjoy every part of the game.
    Majors: Alchemy, Conjuration, Mysticism, Destruction and Enchant.
    Minors: Shortblade, Marksman, Heavy Armor, Block, Armorer
    Max these and get a 35 in Unarmored, sneak and alteration. You'll have met the requirements so you can join and rule any faction or Great House.
    Buy cheap ingredients like Wickwheat and Marshmerrow and make potions for sale. You can buy cheap ingredients Balmora and quickly max
    out alchemy.
    Use the cash to buy empty soul gems in Tel Branora or Mournhold. Cast custom spells to "Summon an Ancestral Ghost for 12 seconds", "Trap
    the Soul on target for 10 seconds" and "Fire damage on target for 28 points for 1 second" to fill Common or better soul gems. The Common
    gem is then worth 3k and a Grand Soul Gem 20k. Use Restore Magicka potions to keep it going. Cast these in sequence to improve
    Conjuration, Mysticism and Destruction.
    You can buy an unlimited number of common soul gems to fill with the Ancestral Ghost souls and then use them to enchant simple items. Max Enchant.
    Now, summon a creature and strike it three times with a short sword or arrow. Then summon another creature before that one fights back. Max
    these skills.
    Finally, just summon a creature and let it pound on your shield and heavy armor while you drink Restore Health potions to max out your character.
    Use Armorer skill to fix it.
    You can build your character up to max and never leave town.
    Use similar routines to improve Unarmored and Alteration. Then stand where a stationary NPC cannot see your character. Go to Sneak mode
    and improve that skill.
    Join any faction or all of them and rise to the top. Save the game at this point and do not save over this one. Now join one Great Hous and rise to
    the top. Save this and do not save over it. Load the main save and do a different Great House. Do this with each Great House. Now do the Main
    Quest with the Great House you liked best.
    Good luck!

  • @davidharmon6037
    @davidharmon6037 Před 3 lety

    just wondering why when i buy from alchmist in barmora when done dispasition drops back to 46

  • @warywolf1729
    @warywolf1729 Před 6 lety +14

    Forgot about drinking from the Bittercup before hitting level 2.
    Doable, but frustrating.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety +8

      Yeah, I was hesitant to include the Bittercup as some might consider going over a Daedric artifact to be spoiler territory.

  • @froggystyle1259
    @froggystyle1259 Před 6 lety +1

    Lyle, with maxing out endurance early, do you know how to get past a lvl 75 lock at lvl 1? I'm trying to scoop up Bittercup asap to max endurance basically instantly haha.
    Just bought the GoTY edition for Xbox today! Loving playing this game again after so many years!

    • @froggystyle1259
      @froggystyle1259 Před 6 lety

      I guess there's a key for it! I wonder what happens if I drink Bittercup with an endurance of 85.. does it select my next attribute since that would bring it over 100? Or does it just had it out to 100. Hmmm

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety

      Oh cool, I'm glad to hear you found the key. I believe that you can use the Bittercup to max out your Endurance. I wanna say I read another comment from someone saying that they did that exact thing

  • @TWD66
    @TWD66 Před 5 lety +2

    I like that in his own let's play Lyle plays a terrible dude.
    Mine starts with conjuration, resto, marksman, atronach, whatever, long blade, heavy armor, high elf, enchant, armorer, myst, sneak, illusion, security

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      Hahaha no regrets!

    • @TWD66
      @TWD66 Před 5 lety

      @@LyleShnub : Of course you're right. Powerplaying in Morrowind gets broken way too fast.

  • @sladewilson4745
    @sladewilson4745 Před 3 lety +1

    Is this "perfect" for a dunmer race? If not could you recommend a good build for the dunmer race?

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 Před 3 lety

      "perfect" in this sense is to have as much endurance as possible at level 1
      dunmer will not have 85 endurance at start this way.
      only nords, orcs and redguards do. even gender make a difference
      i forgot what attribute dunmer has boosted

  • @noahanderson8688
    @noahanderson8688 Před 6 lety +96

    "Cause we just dont have a full set of armour" I got a full set of steel by the time I got to level 2

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 6 lety +35

      Yep, you're absolutely right. Because of how Morrowind has its items distributed in the world it's totally possible to get a full set of armor (even a high tier set) without being hit/accidentally over levelling a skill. It really depends on the planning and dedication someone's willing to put in.

    • @willinajar3614
      @willinajar3614 Před 6 lety +15

      You can get a full set of heavy armor in Seyda Neen by stealing the census and excise office warehouse key using the menu trick then robbing the warehouse's crates.

    • @LIscariot
      @LIscariot Před 6 lety +16

      I mean honestly you'll get a full set of DB armor near instantly just by having Tribunal installed

    • @jaydensturgiss4879
      @jaydensturgiss4879 Před 5 lety +5

      What makes Morrowind great is how stupid easy it is to get the best armor at the game at a low level.

    • @PersonGuy-lx6bt
      @PersonGuy-lx6bt Před 5 lety +5

      You can get partially full set of orchish armor for free at level 1 from ghorak manor in caldera

  • @samuelsebriant7438
    @samuelsebriant7438 Před 5 lety

    by lvl 20 my perfect characters are just so powerful that only centurion archers harm me a bit. Just by having a good gold ammount (100k) you train misc skills and get perfect +5 in 3 stats early, having full speed, endurance, strength and agility by that level, then just level up till you're bored of the character or till you get bored of being op with dwarven darts. Making a "perfect character" is relative, i just picked what i liked the most in skills and race, redguards just look like freaking monsters from doom

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      Yep, the real secret to power in Morrowind is money for enchanting and training, haha

  • @Kaildren
    @Kaildren Před 4 lety

    wich texture pack you have?

  • @galimov.k
    @galimov.k Před 4 lety

    What's the graphic mod you using here?

  • @reflectionist
    @reflectionist Před 3 lety

    Hey, man - I know this doesn't have a whole hell of a lot to do with making any kind of "perfect" character, but it seemed like the best place for it. I don't know any of the details, but I saw that somebody had figured out how to do multiplayer IN Morrowind - like doing quests cooperatively. This might be in some kind of fugue state of relevant irrelevance, but how would you imagine classing two characters for the same run, with some measure of synergy? Also, I assume that's just two player co-op, but I always thought it would be badass to play an Elder Scrolls game with two friends and have a fighter named Rock, a rogue named Scissors, and a mage named Paper. XD

  • @Dagoth_Ur_1
    @Dagoth_Ur_1 Před 2 lety

    My main character from back in the day was a Khajiit (because who doesn't wanna be a walking cat dude) plus can jump higher than 30cm and eye of night is so helpful.
    Looking to play again and make a different build, kinda wanna make a mage and join house Telvanni this time, but not sure.
    What's this about a level cap of 78? I got all my khajiit's skills to 100 (Morrowing GOTY on xbox) I used master trainer's after the creeper money glitch

  • @RetirededKat
    @RetirededKat Před 5 lety +6

    I'll probably end up doing this. Then again, I'm the type of person who spent nearly 20 hours scouring Morrowind just to steal every single pillow in the game.

    • @twoheadedchicken7904
      @twoheadedchicken7904 Před 5 lety +1

      why

    • @RetirededKat
      @RetirededKat Před 5 lety +4

      @@twoheadedchicken7904 because it was possible

    • @GregorianGangsta
      @GregorianGangsta Před 5 lety +2

      @@RetirededKat I commend you, me and my buddy recently killed off the fighters guild in my multiplayer server just because we could.

    • @gregtaylor1161
      @gregtaylor1161 Před 4 lety +1

      @@GregorianGangsta how do i join this server lol im playing on a tablet goty version

    • @GregorianGangsta
      @GregorianGangsta Před 4 lety +1

      @@gregtaylor1161 Well there's lots of servers to join. But honestly I have no idea Morrowind was on a tablet?!

  • @chrisnenshati7400
    @chrisnenshati7400 Před 5 lety +1

    I want to make a Breton and make him the best mage with most magika. The minor major skill thing confusing me. What should I pick if I do Brenton Mage?

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +2

      For most magicka, just pick the atronach birth sign and pick intelligence as one of your favored attributes.

  • @seawind930
    @seawind930 Před 2 lety

    I just make an amulet that can summon a creature that I can soultrap in to common soulgems. I think you can get the Ancestor ghost summon in Balmora and I just fill a bunch of them up. You can sell them for 4,000 gold to Creeper for easy early game money you can use on trainers. You can even make it an Item that does the soul trapping in one shot if you have a soul gem with a big enough soul to create it ( I think there is one in the Mage's guild).

  • @SeesSean
    @SeesSean Před 2 lety

    this is fun ;D

  • @rapidsqualor5367
    @rapidsqualor5367 Před 2 lety

    Great video ! You got a like from me. How would you make a perfect mage character ?
    I started a new game after learning to efficient level in Oblivion. I chose Breton Male Atronach Stealth Endurance Luck w/ Majors of Enchant, Axe, Blunt, Sneak and Security W/ minors of Mercantile, Speechcraft, Acrobatics, Unarmored and Hand to Hand. Is there a better way to build this ? I'm trying to kill the guy who killed the tax collector in Saeda Neen with a spear and I keep missing.

    • @rapidsqualor5367
      @rapidsqualor5367 Před 11 měsíci

      I'm using OpenMW now. Breton Male Apprentice. Strength Endurance Magic. Majors: Spear- Security- Sneak- Speech- Mercantile . minors: Axe- Block- Blunt- Hand- Medium
      All 15s or 30s . Spear and Medium Armor are my leveling skills, the others are avoided. 15 Medium Armor for Legion quests. 30 Spear so I can hit something.
      I'm Level 7 today with Spear- 45 Medium Armor- 60 Alchemy- 65 Athletics- 15 and not much else.

  • @Jaredpoth
    @Jaredpoth Před 5 lety +1

    I prefer to play with roll play involved. If I go with a melee character, I pick skills that help in that, without making them overly large from the start. I still want to level and have fun, but I play Morrowind for the lore and atmosphere it gives that hasn't been matched in any other elder scrolls game since, except maybe the shivering isles expansion.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I do think the way Morrowind's systems are set up and how it allows for unlimited skill training as long as you can pay the gold makes for it to be really RP friendly too

  • @kor6624
    @kor6624 Před 2 lety +1

    Breten with end game gear has 100% magic resist which is really nice as a mage character, sometimes those aoe spells back fire

    • @actionbash2
      @actionbash2 Před rokem +1

      Fire, ice, shock, poison, and paralyze all are unaffected by resist magicka.

    • @kingofthegrill
      @kingofthegrill Před 11 měsíci

      Bretons make a really good Paladin build. Set up Mysticism for Reflect and Absorb, Alteration for Shield, and Illusion for Sanctuary, and boost up your Willpower, Endurance with Heavy Armor, and Agility with Block.

  • @lambskrit2236
    @lambskrit2236 Před 4 lety +25

    Guide on how to make a Morrowind god
    Fortify Attribute Self
    Soul Trap on Target
    Aim at the floor
    Cast away

    • @iainkilcar7463
      @iainkilcar7463 Před 4 lety +7

      Then, after reaching level nine travel to Mournhold and buy a fortify skill spell then repeat with skills.

    • @peteramaranth85
      @peteramaranth85 Před 4 lety

      ? more info

    • @HeadgyHog
      @HeadgyHog Před 4 lety +2

      @@peteramaranth85
      Guide on how to make a Morrowind God
      1. Buy any spell that allows you to Fortify 'ANY' Attribute
      2. Buy Soul Trap
      3. Make a New Spell via Spellmaking
      4. Add the 'Fortify Attribute' spell and select which skill to use (Str to Luck)
      4a. Select 'Cast Spell on "Self"'
      4b. Set range to 20-20 (or whatever number you want to permanently increase the skill [I use 20 points and cast the spell multiple times to reach 100+ stats, but you can use any number]) and leave Duration at 1
      5. Add the 'Soul Trap' spell and select 'Cast Spell on "Target"' while leaving the Duration at 1
      6. Name and buy the spell
      7. Aim at the floor
      or wall and cast the Fortify Attribute Soul Trap spell (each cast will permanently increase the skill 20 points [or whatever number you chose])
      P.S. You can remake the spell for each Attribute. Just make a new spell, add the 'Fortify Attribute' spell and select a different skill from the list.
      P.S.S. Careful when Fortifying Speed... 200 seems adequate. If you go too high, it will cause your Character to run through walls and doorways which can lead to glitches and death.
      P.S.S.S. You can switch the Fortify Attribute spell for other things like Waterbreathing and Night Eye to 'Soul Trap' yourself with constant effects. (Avoid Waterwalking as there are parts of the game that require your Character to be submerged)

    • @DebatingWombat
      @DebatingWombat Před 3 lety +1

      @@HeadgyHog As regards permanent Water Breathing:
      There is one quest which will require you to drown (or very close to it). So, unless it is possible to work around it by lowering your health by other means while submerged (I don’t know, I haven’t tested it), I would avoid permanent Water Breathing, just like permanent Water Walking (or at least until that quest is completed).
      Also, since any duration of Water Breathing refills your “air meter”, getting it as a permanent effect is of somewhat less importance anyway.

  • @anewbugmusic
    @anewbugmusic Před 5 lety +1

    Fuxking love this game

  • @Ofthehunt
    @Ofthehunt Před 5 lety +7

    You missed bittercup. An object that will raise your endurance up to 100 @ level 1

    • @Ofthehunt
      @Ofthehunt Před 5 lety +4

      @Hitsuran a artifact when used, permanently raises your highest attribute and lowers your lowest attribute by 25. You can manipulate these skills with fortify/drain attribute.
      So when used in this guide, if you get it at level 1, you'll have 100 endurance.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, I was debating including it since I believe retrieving it is an (optional?) part of a quest turn-in. Personally, I never actually use it myself. In retrospect, I'd probably have opted to just include it here along with some sort of notice or warning.

  • @wwm84
    @wwm84 Před 5 lety

    This was the standard approach for making Morrowind and Oblivion characters back when those games were current. Everyone started doing this by their second or third character.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      Hahaha, couldn't have been me if I'm telling the truth. I kept on making super inefficient characters forever. Even my current character is a far cry from perfect

  • @khatack
    @khatack Před 5 lety +6

    If you go with ANY build, you should pick atronach. Why? because of the 50pt spell absorption that will effectively render half the hostile spells cast against you harmless. It's easily the most powerful birthsign in the entire damn game. Also, I don't think that the Lady given bonus applies to your health since it's not 'natural' Endurance, it's a buff akin to a potion or a spell, and those don't count when calculating HP.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, Atronach is a great pick for magicka play styles for the magicka multiplier. The absorption can be handy, but that's easy enough to gain through enchanting your gear. It's been a while since I last checked, but I believe The Lady does improve your HP gain on level-up. You're right though that it doesn't affect your starting health. Granted, you may be able to change this via the Morrowind Code Patch. Can't check atm, but that may be the case.

    • @stewartb1019
      @stewartb1019 Před 5 lety

      @@LyleShnub The Lady does increase your HP gain on level up, unless you use OpenMW. Found that out the hard way.

  • @tonyoakley8158
    @tonyoakley8158 Před 5 lety

    You should be able to get to level 72 (which I believe to be max level without specific reverse engineering and/or exploiting skill lessening from jail time) in about 12 hours of gameplay. If one knows how to make a bit of money in the beginning (I max for stealth and steal the glass items from the tower over the mountain from Balmora) , you can simply memorize secret master locations and set mark/recalls to utilize cross multipliers in skills with different governing attributes to ensure you have a x5 multipliers in specific attributes as you go. After that you simply do the appropriate questing to acquire best in slot gear. What gear is not perfect for your playstyle you can custom create with the incredible built in magic/enchanting system. But like the man said, this method is not for the novice.

    • @LyleShnub
      @LyleShnub  Před 5 lety

      I wonder about how much gold you'd need to get a level 1 character's stats to 100 from only skill trainers. Could be something fun to investigate.

  • @nicholasconnally3801
    @nicholasconnally3801 Před 2 měsíci

    I usually play the game normally until I get to 8 or 9/10 to level up. Then I do alchemy to afford the skill trainers to efficiently level and ensure x5 to attribute increases.

  • @Ap0Kal1ps3
    @Ap0Kal1ps3 Před 5 lety +4

    The perfect character just has 1 skill from each stat in their build. Then they level everything to 100. Then if their stats aren't level 100, they go to jail for a long time by slaughtering guards. Eventually you have 100 in everything this way.