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I bought the GOTY edition of Morrowind a great while ago, and have slowly but surely been working my way into the game. I'm now at a point where I'm considering going to Solstheim for the first time. And then it dawned on me that I once read a review of Bloodmoon where they said that you can't become a werewolf if you've already been cured of corprus disease (as part of Morrowind's main quest). Sadly I've already been cured of corprus...
Can anybody confirm or deny this? Do I have to load an old game? There's no way I'm just gonna keep playing if it means I miss out on being a werewolf. BTW, is it just me or are there far too few werewolf games out there? The only decent one I remember playing was Gabriel Knight 2 (which wasn't just decent, but brilliant). Edit: I almost forgot; I did try google before coming here. Just so you know. :) |
AFAIK you can still become a werewolf, just follow the main storyline. If not there is surely some mod or console command that enables it. :)
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Thanks. Actually I just checked my manual and it says the same thing. A bit emberrassing, I know. :whistle:
I guess I'm just not the reading manuals kind of guy (especially if said manual is crap). |
Have fun out there in the cold wastes of Solstheim (shiver) ! :ok:
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When you heal yourself of Corpus, following the main storyline will earn you a special ring that allows you to turn into a werewolf at wish. Don't get caught transforming though.
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Sounds great. Thanks. :)
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Bloodmoon is just fun. Which reminds me, thye just finished building my estate in Raven Rock *Fires up game*.
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When you get cured of Corpus, following the main Morrowind storyline, you'd become immune to deseases, effectively blocking at least the path to vampirism... I do believe you can still contract Lycantrophy following the main Bloodmoon quest. And at the end of that storyline, you'll get the ring in question. Of course you propably just misspoke... :D |
So I can't become a vampire? Oh well, I guess a vampire/werewolf/reborn-semigod is a bit over the top anyway. :)
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I deeply dislike werewolfs! Apart from Ginger Snaps that is.
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If you're playing on a PC, then there are mods that provide items allowing you to become a werewolf or vampire at will. Can't say how those will affect the quests in TB or BM, though.
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I'm playing without mods. I haven't played the game before, so I thought I'd play it through before starting to play around with mods.
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Well Infact not even path of vampirism is close to you if you are patient enought(and you must be VERY patient for it) and even without mods or console commands-go to caldera ,buy spell Weakeness to common disease and spellmake it to weakness to common Disease 100% to self (or something like that) Now just go to vampire and recast it till you dont conract disease from him...(Btw if you have race that is resistant to disease(high elf,argonian etc...) it is almost impossible to get vampirism...)
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Is there a way in Morrowing to do the following?
I find it difficult that when I embark on a journey, I sometimes manage to find a great hovel and kill and plunder a hellacious amount of great goods, but can't lift it all. So I use the Almsivi Intervention spell to leap to a city where I can unload and sell what I can. But then I have to slowly, painstakingly work my way ALL THE WAY BACK!!! Is there a way to jump back and forth so I can pick up where I left off??? |
That would be by using mark and recall. You can mark a location with mark, and using recall you can teleport back there. These are mysticism spells of course (The only really usefull school in Morrowind...).
But, anyway, you shouldn't have to make the journey twice; just move all the goods to a central location, put them in your inventory, and use almsivi intervention or divine intervention. They still work when encumbered |
There are two spells, called mark and recall, if you're not a wizard you can enchant two rings or something to get the spells. The way to get back to where you were is to wait until you are in the cave (or whatever) and have all the loot, then cast the mark spell, almisivi/divine back to town, sell all your loot, and then recall back to where you were.
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Got a problem. I finished all quests of the magician guild to a point where they say i had to gather more experience. So I decided to try thr guild of thieves. But just the first quests seems to be impossible to solve. Iīm a magician; so are there any opportunities to improve e.g. stealing...?
Itīs some time ago since I played the last time. But if there is a solution, I probably try again. And by the way: Im referring to the Xbox version... |
You could open the chest upstairs in the shop you are told to go to (possibly using magic) and take the diamond from there. Or you could get the diamond from somewhere else (though if you bought it, then it probably wouldn't be profitable :P).
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K... I think I solved this Diamond-Quest. I had to kill a shop keeper to get it, because my skills werenīt that good.
I believe that my current quest has something to do with a tavern. I have to get a key or something. But if I steal this key all the guys in the tavern attack me. The problem is: when I kill all the guys the guild doesnīt like it cause they donīt want an assassin rather than a thief... So how can I improve my stealing skills? |
The same way as with all skills: Either train yourself or pay for training. Of course you can also try fortifying your skill...
And you can use a couple of tricks. Try to make all people in the room face away from you, for example, as it will make stealing a lot easier! Good luck :ok: |
Iīll check this out again. Hope it will stick me to the game again...
Thanks for your help.. |
You don't actualy need to to steal the key! You have to boost that guy's disposition a little and then talk to him about it and give him some money when he asks you!
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