In "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind," you can become a god by completing the main quest and the Tribunal expansion. After defeating the final boss, Dagoth Ur, and acquiring the Wabbajack, you can absorb the powers of the Tribunal gods—Vivec, Almalexia, and Sotha Sil—by progressing through the questline. Additionally, you can achieve god-like status by obtaining powerful artifacts and high skills, but true godhood is primarily tied to the Tribunal storyline.
You cannot become a Frost Atronack on Morrowind, the best you can do is summon one.
Yes, you can become a werewolf in "Morrowind: game of the year edition", as it comes with the "Bloodmoon" expansion.
1 that i know of, tgm (god mode)
open console type "tgm" Voila! God Mode! Yeah, that's Morrowind.
no
You can only be one kind and you become naked. when you beat the quest you get a ring that turns you into a werewolf.
No Morrowind is a one player game, but I've heard of a failed beta of an online Morrowind for the PC.
All of "arena" is not as graphic as morrowind by quite alot. So everywhere you look morrowind is going to look better, but they are both fun.
No.
You cannot play morrowind online, even with a mod.
Yes, in "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind," players can become the Master of the Morag Tong, a guild of assassins. To achieve this, you must progress through the guild's ranks by completing various quests and earning the trust of its members. Eventually, after completing key tasks and demonstrating your skills, you can be appointed as the Master, gaining access to special abilities and rewards.
Southwest of balmora