Sovereign on 13/3/2003 at 07:29
What do you think of this character i'm planning?
Race: Nord
Class: Custom
Specialization: Combat
Favorite Attribute: Strength, Willpower
Major Skills:
Axe
Heavy Armor
Armorer
Enchant
Conjuration
Minor Skills:
Marksman
Destruction
Athletics
Speechcraft
Security
Birthsign: The Steed
Any comments/suggestions for him? I made him to be Warrior/Mage.
kfort on 13/3/2003 at 08:44
Looks good!:thumb:
Nords are cool and I think the warrior/mage (or warrior/mage/thief) is probably the perfect class. You get the strength and endurance of a fighter with the nifty/nasty abilities of a spellcaster.
You might want to trade willpower for intelligence though, since both conjuration and enchant have this quality as their governing attribute.
Everything else sounds just fine. I find I don't use marksmanship or armorer very much, but different people play in different ways. The Steed is a nice sign for a warrior or even just for anyone. Morrowind is big, so it is nice to be able to cover distances fast.:D
Have fun and enjoy Morrowind! No matter what character you choose, I am sure you will have a lot of fun:thumb:
KFort
Sovereign on 13/3/2003 at 19:56
Thanks, but i'm not completely sure about enchant and conjuration. I don't know how useful they'll be to me in the long run, so if anyone can tell me how useful they are i'd be grateful.
I picked willpower because i'm planning to use a few magic skills that have that as it's governing attribute(restoration, etc.) but i didn't think were necessary to put as a major or minor skill.
Also which is harder to raise intelligence or willpower? I know that intelligence raises magicka and helps wit he spells that need it.
Ania on 13/3/2003 at 20:06
I think there are more skills which are governed by willpower than by intelligence, so willpower is easier to increase. But you'll be able to max both out at higher levels. If you want lots of magika, the way to get it is by racial or starsign characteristics, really.
I found that enchant was a hard skill to increase, and it's fairly useless unless you're damn good at it. I'd probably leave it off the major/minor list, but make sure to train it up every time you have a bit of spare cash. Money will simply cease to be a problem after you get harder, so do not panic at the cost of things at first. You'll have more cash than you'll know what to do with soon enough.
Ania
muhtadi on 13/3/2003 at 21:28
You like to dance close to the fire, don't you?
Sorry, couldn't resist:D
Ania on 13/3/2003 at 21:47
Who, me? :confused:
Please explain!
Ania
Striker on 13/3/2003 at 23:01
It's something Nord NPC's keep saying to me (And other characters) when you walk up to them.
-Striker
kfort on 13/3/2003 at 23:07
Seen any elves?
Ha, Ha, Ha!:laff:
Kuuler on 14/3/2003 at 03:07
Hey! I'm a elf! Looks down at the puny guy and smiles:ebil: lol:cheeky:
kfort on 14/3/2003 at 04:25
On closer inspection, puny guy turns out to be bad a$$ Redguard chick wielding Umbra. *smile fades*:wot:
(What do Imperials mean when they say that anyways?:confused: I've always wondered)
Kfort:thumb: