Depends what console you are playing on. I have an xbox 360, whenever i get too many characters I do the following steps....
1. Click on the xbox button in the middle of the controller. Go to the very last tab to the RIGHT!
2. Click on system settings and go to memory.
3. After going to memory, click on GAMES. Scroll down until you find Dragon Age and click on it.
4. Find the name of the character you are wanting to delete and click on it, then chose DELETE.
5. Chances are you may have more than 1 save for the character, usually the is an auto-save which you must delete, then you go back to the previous screen where all the names are showed again and just keep deleting all the saved games you have for that specific character.
6. (POSSIBLE ISSUE) You may have used that same name for multiple characters, if you do then your best shot is to either.....Delete all the auto-saved games for everyone with that name, then find out where you manually saved that character and delete the ones with the name of the area where u saved. I KNOW IT IS VERY CONFUSING.
Example.... (shows random numbers) John doe-Denerim
(shows random numbers) John doe-Redcliff Castle
(shows random numbers) Auto-save-John doe- Orzimmar
I'd say a Nord because they're very strong, will easily fit into the fighters guild, imperial legion and you can get some pretty sick heavy armor that other races can't even carry. ALthough, high elves are good with magic and blunt, and argonians can breath under water. The game creators made it so each race has its own special and unique abilities that other races don't have.
It's not a cheat that allows you to be a werewolf, it's an expansion for the game. The expansion is called Bloodmoon and can be bought online, because it is probably harder to find in stores today. In Bloodmoon there's a questline that comes with the expansion. The questline takes place on the island far to the Northwest on the map that comes into the game when you get the expansion. In this questline you can become a werewolf. Beware, though, you'll turn into a werewolf at night and every guard will attack you.
Yes it will. It might be a little slow but this is only because the Morrowind disk wasn't specifically designed to run on a 360. But it will still work, and you can still play everything on it.
Some times called a dirk. Or it can be called a Skien Dhu, which in Gaelic is ` little black knife ``.
Worn tucked into the top of the hose top, on the leg. A nice one, with a real jewelled top and engraved silver plated handle, can cost up to $500. Scabards are made from black ebony, or Stag Horn.
To get sunder its simple, just follow the main storyline until Vivec tells you to find it and use it to kill Dagoth Ur. You can find it in Vemynal, within the Ghostfence. Dagoth Vemyn, an Ash Vampire, has it.
There are no real "Cheats" for the PC version of Morrowind. The "console" can be used, however to manipulate the game in certain ways. It is activated by pressing the ~ key (usually the key above the TAB key) and is closed by pressing the key a second time. TGM (Toggle God Mode on / off) TFM (Toggle Flying Mode on / off) TWF (Toggle Wireframe on / off... see how they designed the graphics!) Player-> Additem "Gold_100", 100 (adds 100 gold to your inventory) COC "Balmora, Guild of Mages" (transports player to location specified in inverted commas) Player-> Modcurrenthealth, 100 (Sets current health to specified level) Meldor-> resurrect (brings specified dead NPC back to life. NPC will still be reported as dead when talking to others) Fixme (Moves player 120 units from current location. Handy for when you get stuck "Inside" a wall or floor!) Help (Displays a list of console commands. Does NOT tell you how to use them.) TFH (Toggle Full Help on / off. Shows advanced commands in help list.) Syntax is critical when using the console. It MUST be correct or it won't work. For a full run-down of commands and their proper useage refer to the construction set help files. The Elder Scrolls Construction set can be downloaded, however it is shipped with the game as standard. To find out an objects I.D whilst playing the game (saves having to search the construction set for it), open the console and mouse over the object. A box will appear showing the I.D. Irresponsible or incorrect use of the console can "break" a quest or even the whole game and it may not be obvious until later. It is recommended that you study the scripting functions and commands before experimenting too wildly. It's also recommended that you dont "cheat" the game unless absolutely necessary (if you are stuck at the bottom of a pit for example). The whole game is about discovering things for yourself and in cheating you are only spoiling the fun of the discovery.
The easiest way is to play as an Argonian, a fish-like race that is resistant to disease and that can breathe underwater naturally. If you're not an Argonian and you don't feel like starting all over, just find a mage that has the spell Water Breathing. It may not be called Water Breathing, so check all the effects of Spells that Mages sell.
I think that only happens if you have the 'Tribunal' expansion or are playing the 'game of the year' edition which includes the expansion. You can stop the assassins from coming if you travel to Mournhold and follow the quest there.
for the Dark Brotherhood Assassin to attack you you must first reach level 6 or 7 cant remember which. Then you simply sleep and a message will say you have been awakened by a loud noise, and BAM. An assassin will be trying to kill you.
Well, that depends on numerous things. If you have a good enchant skill then heavy armor is the way to go, as the primary disadvantage (weight) is effectively elimanated, and daedric has the best armor rating, enchant capacity and looks amazing. However, if you can't get constant effect fortify strength 50 points on self then heavy armor will severely reduce your carrying capacity. Light armor has (comparitevly) little protection but you don't lose 350 pounts of carry space to it. If can get the best medium armor set (adamantium helm, royal guard pauldrons and gauntlets, lord's mail cuirass, everything else ice armor) then it provides a good protection with relatively low weight weight. However, when you get to the late-game, you can't bet a suit of enchanted daedric with enchated clothing underneath, as you can carry several times more than what you could with a suit of enchanted glass. As for weapons, again it depends on skills. If you have a high enchant skill, ebony staffs make for powerful enchanted weapons. Alternatively, you could use ebony scimatars, excellent weapons with high enchant capacity. But if you aren't a good enchanter then it comes down to your own skill and playing prefrences. So if you want the best, level your enchant, heavy armor and longblade. Go to UESPWiki for details on finding these things. Oh, and hire a few mercenaries and dogs to carry loot.
Not officially. Bethesda stated when they released the game that they would never make a multiplayer component. That is not to say that there isn't one out there. An internet search will come up with several results. There is one user created mod which allows two characters to join up and adventure together. The mod has multiple bugs, and takes a huge toll on computer systems.
First of all you need to become a Vampire. Since you're asking this question, I'm going to assume you already did this. So, what you need to do is quite simple to join a clan. You need to go to a place where there are Vampires (Caves, Ancestral Tombs, etc.). Then you need to talk to all the Vampires until you find one that can give you quests. You can usually pick these characters out of the bundles of Vampires that are in some places because they always look really important.
The Categories of this question is so wrong.
The various ranks and requirements of the Guild of Mages in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind are as follows:
I'm sorry if my assumption is wrong, but I'm going to assume that you picked up the sword Fury and it screwed you over. I had the same problem, and I found something that let me get all my armor skills back. NOTE THAT I DID NOT THINK OF THIS GLITCH.
You're going to need a Chitin Gauntlet, a Nordic Claymore, a Soul Gem with a soul in it (it doesn't have to be of great quality, but this helps) and you need a Grand Soul Gem with a Golden Saint soul in it, so that you can enchant items with a Constant Effect. Now what you need to do is enchant the Chitin Gauntlet with the following effects:
Drain Unarmored 20 to 20 points
Drain Light Armor 20 to 20 points
Drain Heavy Armor 20 to 20 points
Drain Medium Armor 20 to 20 points
For the gauntlet enchantment, use the smaller soul gem, not the one with the Golden Saint soul in it. Now you need to enchant the sword. Enchant it so that it has a Constant Effect and Enchant it with a Bound Cuirass spell.
Now that you have everything enchanted, get another weapon in your inventory. Make sure you only have two weapons in your inventory total. Now, equip the Nordic Claymore. Quickly press the L trigger, the R trigger and the X button all at the same time, and hold the buttons down. The game will slow down and it will sound like you're changing weapons. If these things don't happen, you're doing it wrong and you need to try this step again.
Now since you held L, R and X all at the same time your armor stats should be all the way back up, or written in white. If they're written in white your stats have been fortified, in this case permanently. If you want to play the game fairly, use the enchanted Chitin Gauntlet to chunk your armor skills back down until they're written in yellow, which means they're back where they're supposed to be at. I assumed you were playing this on Xbox because on the PC there is a patch that fixes the whole Fury sword problem.
If you really don't feel like doing everything I just said, just go out and buy Morrowind: Game of the Year Edition. With the Game of the Year Edition you can still play the game you had in Morrowind, but the Fury sword problem is fixed. If you manage to get the GoTY Edition, just go to an Imperial Cult Altar and click the button that says Restore Skills. This should fix your problem.
The Tribunal expansion (and Bloodmoon) are only possible on the Xbox with the "Game of the Year Edition" copy of Morrowind. The expansions are included on the disc, you don't install them separately . I believe the Tribunal quest line starts after you level up your character to level 6 and then sleep in a bed only to be woken up by an assassin trying to kill you, kill the assassin and the quest starts.
"Morrowind vs. Oblivion" is a BIG topic that has been discussed to death by the fans.
Personally, I vote Morrowind. Oblivion is easily one of the most over-rated games ever made. But it's perfect for a 4-year-old.
No version of the Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind has been released for PlayStation 2. It was only released for the PC and the X-Box. The PC version is shipped with the Elder Scrolls Construction Set, a tool for editing the game-world. There is no editor available for the X-Box version.
He's at his citadel of Dagoth Ur, at the Red Mountain, beyond the Ghostfence.
Go to Vindasel. It is south of the waterfront. There is a Girl inside wearing Ebony Armor. kill her and you have it. (note depending on how good your guy is she is hard to kill, so come prepaired)
No. The options on the containers holding them are not set to refill themselves, as can be seen in the Elder Scrolls Construction Set. However, you can create a modified version of the game using the construction set that allows for them to respawn. If the option is switched to on, they will refill themselves every twenty four hours. (Game time)
In original, non-edited Morrowind, the best Light Amour is Glass, the best Medium Amour is Ordinator and the best Heavy Amour is Daedric.
in game of the year best light is glass or Dark brotherhood, best medium is adamantium or royal guard, and best heavy is deadric or high ordinator, especially the Her armor, which is high ordinator that increases all of your stats.
Magnitude is the power of the enchantment, for example 10-20 points, while duration is how long the enchanment will be in place, for example 30 seconds. Area is the range that will be affected by the enchantment.
Meldor in Balmora sells the Dreugh Helm and Shield.
Ralds Oril in Suran sells the Cuirass, and Helm too.
That's all three of the Dreugh armour pieces.