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Morrowind long blade trainer
Morrowind long blade trainer













morrowind long blade trainer

that way i can put points where i want them, not where someone else thought they'd be a good idea based on the way they play the game.īut before you create a new character, maybe you should try out a long blade, an axe, a spear, some magic, etc. i know that i usually play a female orc or argonian when i play a battlemage but, then, i always create a custom class. but how can I do that when I can't even attack the weakest of enemies?Īny advice is welcome. Everyone says practive fighting small foes to level up your chartacter's abilites. What am I doing wrong? How can I overcome this struggle? I really want to go back and play this game, but if I can't get my weapons to at least be somewhat effective, that's a massive deal-breaker for me. But something still seems wrong to me, to be defeated by a rat with a sword that might as well be made of wet paper. I did some reading, and I know Morrowind's combat is not the same as Oblivion/Skyrim, and that it is based on a dice-roll type style. I am getting mauled to death by rats and crabs as a result. Aside from 1 out of 100 attacks succeeding, my weapons are useless. my 2nd swing usually hits them, but that's it. MY PROBLEM: I can swing, swing, swing my dagger or shortsword with perfect aim. I embarked on this journey, and encoutered a Rat, and a Mudcrab on the road. My next task is to go north to the next town and deliver my papers. (My character is a Dark Elf Battlemage if it helps). Here's my situation: I started the game, got the dagger from the table, completed one side quest in town, and bought an iron shortsword.















Morrowind long blade trainer