I've been playing morrowind for the last few days and I can't stop playing it. I truly understand now why morrowind is regarded as the greatest elder scrolls game ever made.
Yeh facts, I’m about 19 hours into it rn and goddamn I think I love it more then Skyrim for some reason, gonna try to complete oblivion but that games annoying asf for some reason haha
That was awesome! I thought I knew this region like the back of my hand, but I actually learned about some loot I didn't know about. I never realized Pelagiad was so packed with great gear.
15:30 Heheheh... love that apartment. Seems I've been sleeping on Fort Plegiad and the dungeons in the region. But forgive me if I pass up Level 1 Kamikaze striking the Dren Plantation. =p My typical route to Balmora from Seyda Neen is heading back to the tomb that contained Mentor's Ring, and following the coast up North from there until I get to a shipwreck. Outside of it, I get a Silver Longsword and 30-60 randomized restore fatigue foodstuffs that have a chance to be Hackle-Lo leaf. Inside the ship, I get my hands on 4 Moon Sugars and 3 Diamonds. Afterwards It's just a short trot north to Hla Oad, where beneath the local shop I loot some steel armor in a lost chamber and then make aquaintances with a... very upstanding citizen. He sets me up with a friend for the rest of the short trip to Balmora: Rabina. And her route matches up with mine to the finest detail, as she's headed for the house right next door to Caius. Gotta love how things work out like that. So from there the two of us simply follow the Odai River up to Balmora after a quick pitstop to the Vassar-D Ebony Mine like you did as well.
That's a pretty solid route too, especially if you're more partial to more hostile fauna! If you're in Hla Oad anyway, its just a quick boat ride up to Gnaar Mok to pick up the Glass Netchblade in the swamp tree stump southwest of town, directly between Nadene Rotheran's Shack and Shurinbaal. It can be a bit tricky to get up to the top, but worth a detour if you have solid acrobatics or can find/manufacture a levitation potion.
I've been playing morrowind for the last few days and I can't stop playing it.
I truly understand now why morrowind is regarded as the greatest elder scrolls game ever made.
That's awesome! It really is an amazing game, glad you're loving it!
@@Gitshiverwhere is it?
Yeh facts, I’m about 19 hours into it rn and goddamn I think I love it more then Skyrim for some reason, gonna try to complete oblivion but that games annoying asf for some reason haha
Solid episode 2 my dude
That was awesome! I thought I knew this region like the back of my hand, but I actually learned about some loot I didn't know about. I never realized Pelagiad was so packed with great gear.
It's a really cool area that doesn't get enough love, glad you enjoyed it! :D
15:30 Heheheh... love that apartment. Seems I've been sleeping on Fort Plegiad and the dungeons in the region. But forgive me if I pass up Level 1 Kamikaze striking the Dren Plantation. =p
My typical route to Balmora from Seyda Neen is heading back to the tomb that contained Mentor's Ring, and following the coast up North from there until I get to a shipwreck. Outside of it, I get a Silver Longsword and 30-60 randomized restore fatigue foodstuffs that have a chance to be Hackle-Lo leaf. Inside the ship, I get my hands on 4 Moon Sugars and 3 Diamonds. Afterwards It's just a short trot north to Hla Oad, where beneath the local shop I loot some steel armor in a lost chamber and then make aquaintances with a... very upstanding citizen. He sets me up with a friend for the rest of the short trip to Balmora: Rabina. And her route matches up with mine to the finest detail, as she's headed for the house right next door to Caius. Gotta love how things work out like that. So from there the two of us simply follow the Odai River up to Balmora after a quick pitstop to the Vassar-D Ebony Mine like you did as well.
That's a pretty solid route too, especially if you're more partial to more hostile fauna! If you're in Hla Oad anyway, its just a quick boat ride up to Gnaar Mok to pick up the Glass Netchblade in the swamp tree stump southwest of town, directly between Nadene Rotheran's Shack and Shurinbaal. It can be a bit tricky to get up to the top, but worth a detour if you have solid acrobatics or can find/manufacture a levitation potion.
Now this is pod racing...
I need to try spinning, I hear its a good trick!
Nice! Looking forward to the next one
I promise it wont take six months this time XD
Getting close to that 6 month mark! I'd love to see episode 3.
Burrr algo burrr!
If you go the lost mine at level 1, there is nothing but rats inside. No daedra.
What is the belts name?
The belt of Northern knuck knuck
@@Gitshiver 😂😂 thank you I appreciate that
Just like Fallout New Vegas : 2