Question:
Some Morrowind Questions?
Gary R
2008-12-13 15:25:16 UTC
Hi all I have some questions on Morrowind, I played Oblivion (elder scrolls 4) for the 360 first and noticed you could buy houses, is that possible on Morrowind? I want to store some items like glass boots where i can get 4000+ drakes so i dont sell them for a silly amount.

So my first question is:

1) Can you buy houses? If so where and how?

2) Does anybody else have problems hitting targets with the bow and arrow? or does it improve the further into the game you get?

3) Do the add-ons (tribuneral and bloodmoon) improve the initial game in anyway apart from the extra scenarios? ie does it improve graphics, physics or anything else?

Thank you
Four answers:
Need help!
2008-12-14 02:35:03 UTC
cant buy houses but if you find an empty one or kill an owner you can just dump your stuff there!



nope.



i experienced more save space taken up but that was all!
2008-12-14 01:54:19 UTC
Nope, you can't buy houses, but I think if you leave an item somewhere it'll stay there, so for storage you don't need a house.

They higher your ranged skill the better you are at shooting, just keep shooting things to get good.

Tribunal and Bloodmoon do not improve graphics or physics, although they are awesome. I've played through both, and the areas are huge, plus there's not a lot more fun than running around as a werewolf.
Voe_92
2008-12-14 19:55:09 UTC
Wow, Morrowind. There's a game I've not heard of in a while.



You want a house, there are two ways. The homicidal, kill an NPC and use their house. Or, you DO get your own residence when you have advanced far enough in rank with either the Houses of Redoran, Hillau, or Telvani. Do some quest for those and you eventually get your own manor. I even bought a slave for my house. (O.K... I got bored with him and killed him, but not the point.)



Also, a tip for selling expensive items when the shopkeeper can't afford enough. Buy all of there stock as part of the trade... then sell it back to them later, or another trader. (i.e. Trader gold 2000 + total stock worth 2000 = Glass Boots 4000)
2008-12-13 17:11:29 UTC
1. No

2. It's all stats based.

3. nope.



Morrowind is a much better game inho, there's so much in the background you never quite notice. I spent so much time exploring it took me almost a year to finish the main quest, and there was still stuff to figure out...


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