Honored to see you feature the necromancers of Wavebreaker. I made those NPCs and the fight, ten years ago, back in the Sacred East release when the keep was still located in the Inlet Bog, what is now the Sundered Scar.
that whole location is magnificent, the first time entering, i felt like i was 7 years old again playing morrowind for the first time walking into a 6th house base and being genuinely scared to turn every corner
@@katsu1715 our most creative interior modder of the time made it, a dude going by Andres Indoril. The bone chandeliers and the warning sign at the entrance were particularly mind-blowing to all of us. Great stuff.
Great list Alek! Wavebreaker Keep is absolutely phenomenal, the jumpscare really got me and the lich fight was insane! My favorites so far have been the Dridrea queen and Paruddma!
Thanks! Dridrea queen was close to appearing on this list - and I was told about Parrudma also by others, so I can't wait to discover her. I still haven't played new content 😮
Great videos, I’ve been binging them all day. I also heard a song from my Daedric MUSE expansion in this video which was a great surprise. For another fantastic villain, try giving the Almas Thirr Temple questline a go. Most of it involves political machinations between Hlaalu and Indoril, but one of the quests involves rescuing somebody from something called the Face-Stealer. Without much spoiler the enemies inside the dungeon and the boss itself is insanely creepy.
Thanks Scipio! I love all the MUSE expansion tracks but your Daedric ones are my favorite. I'm playing through Tamriel Rebuilt currently on my second channel, and I'd love to make a follow up video soon. Thanks for the hint, I'm very interested now to explore that questline.
Great video! You always have such great shots for these videos, really showcasing the beauty of this game. It is insane how massive and sprawling it is with TR added in too. Can't wait to face down these baddies in my own playthrough :)
Thanks! Morrowind with TR is already multiple times larger than other Elder Scrolls games, and TR is only about half way done. And then there are other province mods coming as well.
Ushu-dimmu is such a great bossfight cuz he’s straight nightmare fuel. Also I love what TR has added to the ashlanders I always thought the ashlanders part of the main quest was a small but really cool part of morrowind so to seem them expanded more is great
I gonna have to explore their lore more in TR. They've grown on me in recent years and Armun Ashlands is strangely alluring to me. It's a barren wasteland but there's something about that region that is so mysterious. I haven't explored it much outside of Arvud and Ushu-Kur mine so I'm looking forward.
Alek, you have a wonderful storytelling style. It's amazing how accurately you notice some details and phenomena, creating vivid vivid images of the area, nature and legends, in all their beauty and volume. It's very nice to listen to you. Thank you for the video, the charming videos and the story
I'm really enjoying these TR videos that focus on the interesting characters you meet. There are just so many! And I didn't even know about the necromancer in Wavebreaker Keep! Gotta visit that place one of these days. Not sure what else you intend to do, but I'd love to see some videos on the locations. Five Coolest Cities, or Five Coziest Houses, maybe. Keep up the good work, regardless!
Thanks so much! Honestly I have so many ideas and your suggestions are great too - I actually plan to do videos on those themes. Right now I feel like reviewing some memorable bandits in Morrowind, should be a fun shorter video, another 5 mini bosses and thinking of doing a Skyrim Home of the Nords lore video. It's a project similar to Tamriel Rebuilt and there are few factions, characters and locations I'd love to cover.
Oh, very cool! And yes, please show Project Tamriel some love. I actually did some quest dev for Province: Cyrodiil's Gold Coast update (hope to see it released soon)@@boreanknight
The attention to detail in TR is unbelievable. I've been taking a long break so I can get a fresh start on newer content, but I'll never forget moments like exploring old ebonheart for the first time and doing new faction questlines like the Imperial Legion... and the mages guild...
I love these TR videos, been a few years since I had last sat down and played any TES3 but I got back into it and have been having an absolute blast exploring the mainland. Some needed adventuring to soothe the soul
Gra-Ghosh the Skullkeeper is metal as frick! I love to play degenerate barbarians like her, with a little bit of necromancy and restoration sprinkled in
Another banger! so nice listening and watching these while working. I really enjoy the after video segments, I'd love to see you do something extra like that at the end of every video!
Keep up the good work! I was surprised to find that the Dreugh Queen Paruddma wasn’t mentioned. Definitely the most interesting boss and location in the mod in my opinion.
I haven't played the newest release yet, but many people commented about her specifically. I'm actully starting a Morrowind playthrough most likely tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to it!
I didn't pay Gra-Ghosh much of any mind when I was reshaping my half of eastern Molagreahd into what is now Dagon Urul (chef did the parts north of Firewatch and surrounding Helnim). I simply tucked her camp nearby to wherever it originally was and let it be. Funnily enough, Onimushili used to be a cave with Daedric detailing inside of it, which I promoted to its grand exterior. Apparently for the 2006 release of TR, they didn't have the time to add more Daedric and Dwemer ruins to the exterior, so many devs resorted to putting them in caves.
@@boreanknight yep, you go there as part of the new almas thirr mages guild questline but there's of course no barriers to entry if you aren't in the guild! looking forward to the let's play! :)
I was perhaps a little over-leveled when I encountered Akavoriac. My big Nord Viking was already Master of the Fighters Guild and going around fulfilling duties anyway. Perhaps out of a sense of obligation, perhaps out of boredom, or maybe he was just looking for a good fight. All the hype around Akavoriac had me hopeful that it would be that good fight. Alas he fell with but a few swings of Unending, as did the rest of Dun Akafell's residents. EDIT: While watching the video I went and fought Gra-Ghosh with the same Nord Viking character. Clad in my full Nordic Mail set and wielding Unending, I used no spells, powers, scrolls, or potions. A straight up fight. She managed less than 30 damage on me in 3-4 hits before falling under the axe as so many had before. Also, I want to recommend another mighty fight for you to consider. Paruddma the Dreugh Queen. I recently did this fight on two very different characters. The aforementioned Nord and much lower level Argonian magic user. While that Argonian has since gone on to become a Baluath Vampire, this was not the case when I fought Paruddma. Paruddma is located at the very deepest part of the winding underwater Dreugh city of Paruddma's Maw, which can be found in the far south of the current map at the bottom of Lake Andaram. You would encounter her as part of the Almas Thirr mages guild quest line. The fight is hard for a magic user, even an Argonian. Part of this is because in Morrowind Argonians do not have constant water breathing like in Oblivion and Skyrim. Instead all Argonians get a 2 minute water breathing spell that costs 5 magicka and always succeeds. This might sound like a good deal but when you also rely exclusively on magicka to deal damage it can be suboptimal. If anything being an Argonian gives you a false sense of security in your water breathing abilities. I had to raid the supply chests of every mages guild hall on both Vvardenfell and the mainland, plus brew my own potions and buy as many as I could find to ensure I would have enough magicka to reach Paruddma, let alone beat her. The way to Paruddma is long and winding, it is very easy to get lost and swim around for hours trying to find the right door to her lair. The entire city is filled with Dreugh and Blind Slaughterfish, including a fearsome Dreugh Man-O-War who's a proper challenge in his own right. I used over half of my stockpiled restore magicka potions before I finally found Paruddma. The fight against her is almost impossible for a squishy unarmored magic user. Even if I had any appreciable melee skills she can easily 1-2 shot me with her claws. Add to this her absorb magicka power, and the fact that when you're underwater you can only use on touch spells because on target ones do not work. I could not use my usual tactic of maintaining distance and raining down ranged magic, I had to get in close. The one saving grace is the shape of the room she is in, you enter from the top and there's a curtain of large hanging chains that surround the way down before it opens up wider. I was able to get her caught on the other side of those curtains giving me the chance to weave in and out of range. Without this her superior underwater speed would have denied me any chance of victory. There are also two heroes I owe my eventual win to. A Dremora and a Golden Saint, both summoned by scrolls I had stashed in my backpack (Ashfall mod) and almost forgot about. I wasn't even sure summons could swim but I was desperate enough to try and to my pleasant surprise they could. With the help of those summons I was able to not only beat Paruddma but trap her soul for the quest. It was a really fun fight because it was a genuine challenge, as are many fights with that character even after gaining a lot more power. Later on I went and beat Paruddma again with my big Nord. Having visited the enchanter and applying the art of Khajiit Trading to get an enchanted constant effect waterbreathing and swift swim ring in exchange for some of the many unused weapons in my loot pile, he was able to explore Paruddma's Maw at a more leisurely pace. However even with full heavy armor and the mighty axe Unending the Dreugh Queen proved a worthy foe, one of the more challenging fights Hroldir Stone-Cleaver has had. Paruddma is honeslty worthy of a whole video, and maybe you already did one I typed all of this before I bothered to look. If there is one I will find it after I finish this video and leave a comment there too, if not my recommendation stands. Just make sure you're well prepared with water breathing and restore health capabilities. You cannot rest under water and ranged attacks do not work. There is one saving grace though. If you choose to set a mark in the underwater city you can use Divine Intervention to get back to Old Ebonheart to rest or resupply before recalling to your mark. I didnt figure this out until my second visit when I realized Hroldir didnt have any means of soul trap that wasn't ranged. It sure would have helped my poor Argonian mage, but perhaps its for the best as not having that knowledge made the first fight all the more challenging and memorable.
Unending has a secret enchantment, not seen in game but it makes it really op. Something about increasing damage if you fight a stronger opponent, or maybe I remember it wrong. One of the developers wrote about it. I believe I slayed Akavorioc with it as well. I mean, Unending is really a weapon to carry you all the way through, I used it only when nothing else worked lol.
@boreanknight If I recall the dialogue from when you receive it correctly it mentions something about responding to adverse magic. I always thought it provided some kind of magic resistance buff that mirrors whatever magic is being cast at you but I've never really narrowed it down. I like it more for its aesthetic and the excellent minimum damage. Most big 2 handed axes, even ones with higher max damage, have a minimum damage of just 1. The fact that Unending has a whopping 15 minimum damage is great for those quick finishing hits when the enemy is at low health or if you don't have the opportunity to wind up for a full damage strike. I wish more games used Morrowinds weapon damage system, I really like how it's based on wind up rather than a dice roll for damage. I also rarely enable the "always use best strike" option because changing my strikes it feel more like a real fight.
Found Akavorioc recently on my fighter. Arguably it was easy because my fighter was almost level 50, enchanted up the butt, and stealthed around. It was still a frightening Experience though! The team know how to set a mood with dungeons!
Dun Akafell is amazing but TR plans to overhaul it so it may become even better. As a part of a larger overhaul of Mephalan Vales region. And best part is that player gets a chance to restore it. But let's wait and see, this may take a while.
Ngl your loadout of morrowind is prob the best looking I’ve seen online imo, I love the lighting looks dope, do u use openmw or the regular game with mwse?
Thanks for this. Come across a few of these mini bosses but not all of them. What mods are you running? I like depth of field you run with as well. Can't remember if you normally run with that same effect in your let's plays
There are much more modern looking Morrowind's out there, this one is just my personal "vanilla enhanced" modlist. I'll do a let's play with it soon so I'll talk more about it. As for the visuals: MGE XE (graphic extender with 5 cells distant land generated and shaders) Morrowind Enhanced Textures (ai enhanced vanilla textures) MWSE (script extender required for many mods to work) Better Bodies Simply Walking (fixes goofy walking & running animation) Familiar Faces (fixes vanilla faces, I don't like most of face mods so I use this one only) Glow in the Dahrk (windows glow at night, good for atmoshpere) Vapourmist (ads mist, not perfect and lowers fps a bit but adds so much atmosphere) Beautiful Cities of Morrowind (overhauls all towns in immersive, lore friendly way and matches TR towns) OAAB Grazelands & Tel Mora (overhauls named locations, works with Beautiful cities) Nordic Dagon Fel (makes Dagon Fel more... nordic) I think that's all for the visuals...
@@boreanknight thanks so much also love the channel just found it and recommend it to all my morrowind buds keep up the amazing work and know you got a huge fan rooting for ya
It's a Dunmer iron cuirass obtained in Gnisis from a street merchant, I believe it comes with Beautiful Cities of Morrowind. Hood is from a trader in Pelagiad and boots/greaves/gauntlets are Nord steel, if I remember correctly. They come with Tamriel Data and can be found in random places.
Are you using a premade mod list? Or are you doing things the old fashioned way? It's pretty. I ask because if you are using a mod list, I would love to run it myself.
You are very similar to me....this make me uhm....I was a fan of Imperial church as you I'm so adventurous are you and many of the Npc's you liked I liked also.....
Tamriel Rebuilt has a ton of mini bosses, so this is only the beginning.
My Morrowind list series --- ruclips.net/p/PLEW6B0gutYydiPKVGLjFsodJLYbb4cUWU
Honored to see you feature the necromancers of Wavebreaker. I made those NPCs and the fight, ten years ago, back in the Sacred East release when the keep was still located in the Inlet Bog, what is now the Sundered Scar.
Thanks for creating such a memorable fight experience!
that whole location is magnificent, the first time entering, i felt like i was 7 years old again playing morrowind for the first time walking into a 6th house base and being genuinely scared to turn every corner
@@katsu1715 our most creative interior modder of the time made it, a dude going by Andres Indoril. The bone chandeliers and the warning sign at the entrance were particularly mind-blowing to all of us. Great stuff.
Great list Alek! Wavebreaker Keep is absolutely phenomenal, the jumpscare really got me and the lich fight was insane! My favorites so far have been the Dridrea queen and Paruddma!
Thanks! Dridrea queen was close to appearing on this list - and I was told about Parrudma also by others, so I can't wait to discover her. I still haven't played new content 😮
Great videos, I’ve been binging them all day. I also heard a song from my Daedric MUSE expansion in this video which was a great surprise.
For another fantastic villain, try giving the Almas Thirr Temple questline a go. Most of it involves political machinations between Hlaalu and Indoril, but one of the quests involves rescuing somebody from something called the Face-Stealer. Without much spoiler the enemies inside the dungeon and the boss itself is insanely creepy.
Thanks Scipio! I love all the MUSE expansion tracks but your Daedric ones are my favorite. I'm playing through Tamriel Rebuilt currently on my second channel, and I'd love to make a follow up video soon. Thanks for the hint, I'm very interested now to explore that questline.
Great video! You always have such great shots for these videos, really showcasing the beauty of this game. It is insane how massive and sprawling it is with TR added in too. Can't wait to face down these baddies in my own playthrough :)
Thanks! Morrowind with TR is already multiple times larger than other Elder Scrolls games, and TR is only about half way done. And then there are other province mods coming as well.
Really loved the shots of sabine and her hubby :)
Great video Alek !
I was kinda expecting to see Master Bel-Betu in this list although he isn't exactly a bossfight lol.
I'm going to look him up, thanks for suggestion!
Me too, man. Bel-Betu was memorable and unique character
Ushu-dimmu is such a great bossfight cuz he’s straight nightmare fuel. Also I love what TR has added to the ashlanders I always thought the ashlanders part of the main quest was a small but really cool part of morrowind so to seem them expanded more is great
I gonna have to explore their lore more in TR. They've grown on me in recent years and Armun Ashlands is strangely alluring to me. It's a barren wasteland but there's something about that region that is so mysterious. I haven't explored it much outside of Arvud and Ushu-Kur mine so I'm looking forward.
Alek, you have a wonderful storytelling style. It's amazing how accurately you notice some details and phenomena, creating vivid vivid images of the area, nature and legends, in all their beauty and volume. It's very nice to listen to you. Thank you for the video, the charming videos and the story
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed the video!
I'm really enjoying these TR videos that focus on the interesting characters you meet. There are just so many! And I didn't even know about the necromancer in Wavebreaker Keep! Gotta visit that place one of these days.
Not sure what else you intend to do, but I'd love to see some videos on the locations. Five Coolest Cities, or Five Coziest Houses, maybe. Keep up the good work, regardless!
Thanks so much! Honestly I have so many ideas and your suggestions are great too - I actually plan to do videos on those themes. Right now I feel like reviewing some memorable bandits in Morrowind, should be a fun shorter video, another 5 mini bosses and thinking of doing a Skyrim Home of the Nords lore video. It's a project similar to Tamriel Rebuilt and there are few factions, characters and locations I'd love to cover.
Oh, very cool! And yes, please show Project Tamriel some love. I actually did some quest dev for Province: Cyrodiil's Gold Coast update (hope to see it released soon)@@boreanknight
@@welltemperedclavier819 I hope for Province Cyrodiil too! I explored the island of Stirk but I heard it's redesigned so I decided to wait for it.
Just found your channel, I love your videos on Tamriel Rebuilt
Thanks! I'll include Skyrim Home of the Nords soon as well.
Keep the videos coming, you will blow up in time. This is a great format I think
The attention to detail in TR is unbelievable. I've been taking a long break so I can get a fresh start on newer content, but I'll never forget moments like exploring old ebonheart for the first time and doing new faction questlines like the Imperial Legion... and the mages guild...
Great video my friend. Keep them coming
Thank you!
Hey Alek, nice video, love me some TR content! Hope you're doing good and stay healthy!
Thanks! Doing great - just had a bit of cold lately so my voice feels strained in this one.
Recently your quality production has increased greatly, thanks for that! Ad a Morrowind fanatic and TR enthusiast, I appreciate it!
Just saw the community post on this and checked the channel!
Cheers!
Thanks!
I love these TR videos, been a few years since I had last sat down and played any TES3 but I got back into it and have been having an absolute blast exploring the mainland. Some needed adventuring to soothe the soul
Gra-Ghosh the Skullkeeper is metal as frick! I love to play degenerate barbarians like her, with a little bit of necromancy and restoration sprinkled in
Another banger! so nice listening and watching these while working. I really enjoy the after video segments, I'd love to see you do something extra like that at the end of every video!
great video mate !
Keep up the good work! I was surprised to find that the Dreugh Queen Paruddma wasn’t mentioned. Definitely the most interesting boss and location in the mod in my opinion.
I haven't played the newest release yet, but many people commented about her specifically. I'm actully starting a Morrowind playthrough most likely tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to it!
@@boreanknight Super! Make sure you get some water breathing spells or potions😉
Thank you, I haven't explored most of these villains myself. It's good to know things about TR content
@19:00 i never realized how silly it is that a skeleton has a breathing animation
Exploring Tamriel in TES Online:😐
Exploring Tamriel in TES III:🗿
I didn't pay Gra-Ghosh much of any mind when I was reshaping my half of eastern Molagreahd into what is now Dagon Urul (chef did the parts north of Firewatch and surrounding Helnim). I simply tucked her camp nearby to wherever it originally was and let it be. Funnily enough, Onimushili used to be a cave with Daedric detailing inside of it, which I promoted to its grand exterior. Apparently for the 2006 release of TR, they didn't have the time to add more Daedric and Dwemer ruins to the exterior, so many devs resorted to putting them in caves.
have you been to paruddma's maw yet alek? extremely cool new dungeon with an epic boss fight ;) cool video as always!
Not yet! Is that from new expansion? I haven't played through new content because I wanna save it for a let's play series. Gonna start it this month.
@@boreanknight yep, you go there as part of the new almas thirr mages guild questline but there's of course no barriers to entry if you aren't in the guild! looking forward to the let's play! :)
Nice video
Fun video!
Thanks!
Oh man I really need to play TR..
awesome channel btw
I was perhaps a little over-leveled when I encountered Akavoriac. My big Nord Viking was already Master of the Fighters Guild and going around fulfilling duties anyway. Perhaps out of a sense of obligation, perhaps out of boredom, or maybe he was just looking for a good fight.
All the hype around Akavoriac had me hopeful that it would be that good fight. Alas he fell with but a few swings of Unending, as did the rest of Dun Akafell's residents.
EDIT: While watching the video I went and fought Gra-Ghosh with the same Nord Viking character. Clad in my full Nordic Mail set and wielding Unending, I used no spells, powers, scrolls, or potions. A straight up fight. She managed less than 30 damage on me in 3-4 hits before falling under the axe as so many had before.
Also, I want to recommend another mighty fight for you to consider. Paruddma the Dreugh Queen. I recently did this fight on two very different characters. The aforementioned Nord and much lower level Argonian magic user. While that Argonian has since gone on to become a Baluath Vampire, this was not the case when I fought Paruddma.
Paruddma is located at the very deepest part of the winding underwater Dreugh city of Paruddma's Maw, which can be found in the far south of the current map at the bottom of Lake Andaram. You would encounter her as part of the Almas Thirr mages guild quest line. The fight is hard for a magic user, even an Argonian. Part of this is because in Morrowind Argonians do not have constant water breathing like in Oblivion and Skyrim. Instead all Argonians get a 2 minute water breathing spell that costs 5 magicka and always succeeds. This might sound like a good deal but when you also rely exclusively on magicka to deal damage it can be suboptimal. If anything being an Argonian gives you a false sense of security in your water breathing abilities. I had to raid the supply chests of every mages guild hall on both Vvardenfell and the mainland, plus brew my own potions and buy as many as I could find to ensure I would have enough magicka to reach Paruddma, let alone beat her. The way to Paruddma is long and winding, it is very easy to get lost and swim around for hours trying to find the right door to her lair. The entire city is filled with Dreugh and Blind Slaughterfish, including a fearsome Dreugh Man-O-War who's a proper challenge in his own right. I used over half of my stockpiled restore magicka potions before I finally found Paruddma. The fight against her is almost impossible for a squishy unarmored magic user. Even if I had any appreciable melee skills she can easily 1-2 shot me with her claws. Add to this her absorb magicka power, and the fact that when you're underwater you can only use on touch spells because on target ones do not work. I could not use my usual tactic of maintaining distance and raining down ranged magic, I had to get in close. The one saving grace is the shape of the room she is in, you enter from the top and there's a curtain of large hanging chains that surround the way down before it opens up wider. I was able to get her caught on the other side of those curtains giving me the chance to weave in and out of range. Without this her superior underwater speed would have denied me any chance of victory. There are also two heroes I owe my eventual win to. A Dremora and a Golden Saint, both summoned by scrolls I had stashed in my backpack (Ashfall mod) and almost forgot about. I wasn't even sure summons could swim but I was desperate enough to try and to my pleasant surprise they could. With the help of those summons I was able to not only beat Paruddma but trap her soul for the quest. It was a really fun fight because it was a genuine challenge, as are many fights with that character even after gaining a lot more power.
Later on I went and beat Paruddma again with my big Nord. Having visited the enchanter and applying the art of Khajiit Trading to get an enchanted constant effect waterbreathing and swift swim ring in exchange for some of the many unused weapons in my loot pile, he was able to explore Paruddma's Maw at a more leisurely pace. However even with full heavy armor and the mighty axe Unending the Dreugh Queen proved a worthy foe, one of the more challenging fights Hroldir Stone-Cleaver has had. Paruddma is honeslty worthy of a whole video, and maybe you already did one I typed all of this before I bothered to look. If there is one I will find it after I finish this video and leave a comment there too, if not my recommendation stands. Just make sure you're well prepared with water breathing and restore health capabilities. You cannot rest under water and ranged attacks do not work. There is one saving grace though. If you choose to set a mark in the underwater city you can use Divine Intervention to get back to Old Ebonheart to rest or resupply before recalling to your mark. I didnt figure this out until my second visit when I realized Hroldir didnt have any means of soul trap that wasn't ranged. It sure would have helped my poor Argonian mage, but perhaps its for the best as not having that knowledge made the first fight all the more challenging and memorable.
Unending has a secret enchantment, not seen in game but it makes it really op. Something about increasing damage if you fight a stronger opponent, or maybe I remember it wrong. One of the developers wrote about it. I believe I slayed Akavorioc with it as well. I mean, Unending is really a weapon to carry you all the way through, I used it only when nothing else worked lol.
@boreanknight If I recall the dialogue from when you receive it correctly it mentions something about responding to adverse magic. I always thought it provided some kind of magic resistance buff that mirrors whatever magic is being cast at you but I've never really narrowed it down. I like it more for its aesthetic and the excellent minimum damage. Most big 2 handed axes, even ones with higher max damage, have a minimum damage of just 1. The fact that Unending has a whopping 15 minimum damage is great for those quick finishing hits when the enemy is at low health or if you don't have the opportunity to wind up for a full damage strike. I wish more games used Morrowinds weapon damage system, I really like how it's based on wind up rather than a dice roll for damage. I also rarely enable the "always use best strike" option because changing my strikes it feel more like a real fight.
Found Akavorioc recently on my fighter. Arguably it was easy because my fighter was almost level 50, enchanted up the butt, and stealthed around. It was still a frightening Experience though! The team know how to set a mood with dungeons!
Dun Akafell is amazing but TR plans to overhaul it so it may become even better. As a part of a larger overhaul of Mephalan Vales region. And best part is that player gets a chance to restore it. But let's wait and see, this may take a while.
@@boreanknight TR can take all the time they need! It’s worth it!
Ngl your loadout of morrowind is prob the best looking I’ve seen online imo, I love the lighting looks dope, do u use openmw or the regular game with mwse?
Thanks for this. Come across a few of these mini bosses but not all of them.
What mods are you running? I like depth of field you run with as well. Can't remember if you normally run with that same effect in your let's plays
Would love to see your mod list man your game looks insane
There are much more modern looking Morrowind's out there, this one is just my personal "vanilla enhanced" modlist. I'll do a let's play with it soon so I'll talk more about it. As for the visuals:
MGE XE (graphic extender with 5 cells distant land generated and shaders)
Morrowind Enhanced Textures (ai enhanced vanilla textures)
MWSE (script extender required for many mods to work)
Better Bodies
Simply Walking (fixes goofy walking & running animation)
Familiar Faces (fixes vanilla faces, I don't like most of face mods so I use this one only)
Glow in the Dahrk (windows glow at night, good for atmoshpere)
Vapourmist (ads mist, not perfect and lowers fps a bit but adds so much atmosphere)
Beautiful Cities of Morrowind (overhauls all towns in immersive, lore friendly way and matches TR towns)
OAAB Grazelands & Tel Mora (overhauls named locations, works with Beautiful cities)
Nordic Dagon Fel (makes Dagon Fel more... nordic)
I think that's all for the visuals...
@@boreanknight thanks so much also love the channel just found it and recommend it to all my morrowind buds keep up the amazing work and know you got a huge fan rooting for ya
what armor is that ?
It's a Dunmer iron cuirass obtained in Gnisis from a street merchant, I believe it comes with Beautiful Cities of Morrowind. Hood is from a trader in Pelagiad and boots/greaves/gauntlets are Nord steel, if I remember correctly. They come with Tamriel Data and can be found in random places.
Are you using a premade mod list? Or are you doing things the old fashioned way? It's pretty. I ask because if you are using a mod list, I would love to run it myself.
@disgruntleddude Old fashioned way, just adding mods one by one. I slightly expanded the modlist so I'll make a video about it soon.
@@boreanknight Thank you!
they put in BOSSES???
I swear I try to install it again but my whole thing is ruined !
Hi, do you need help with installing Tamriel Rebuilt?
You are very similar to me....this make me uhm....I was a fan of Imperial church as you I'm so adventurous are you and many of the Npc's you liked I liked also.....