In fact, completing all of the quests of, say, the Imperial Legion actually takes skill in several more areas than just killing things. Of course you can create a character in order to roleplay only one particular kind of task – say, a character that is a completely single-minded killing machine (btw, «roleplaying» as I use it is not synonymous with «puzzle solving»!) However, I think even diehard roleplayers will probably want a more balanced approach to the game that at least lets them rise to the head of a guild or two. This basic assumption of this guide is that you will want your character in the world of The Elder Scrolls III:Morrowind to be able to complete as many quests as possible and gain levels and power from doing so. Agile skill-use specialist (variation on the sturdy stealth specialist above) Faster caster (lighter, but not as strong version of the sturdy battle-caster) Using enchantments for summoning thingsĮXAMPLES OF CHARACTERS WITH GOOD CUSTOM-MADE CLASSES SUMMONING AND MIND-CONTROLLING THINGS: CONJURATION How big an issue is money in the game anyway? Getting and using enchantments for Mark, Recall, Intervention and Soul Trap Using enchantments for «Chameleon», «Invisibility/Fortify Sneak», «Sanctuary» Using enchantments to make friends and enemies WINNING FRIENDS AND INFLUENCING PEOPLE – or provoking them to attack! Using enchantments to levitate, breathe water and use other Alteration magics REACHING THE HIGH PLACES – AND THE DEEP ONES Using enchantments to open locks and disarm traps at a distance
Morrowind Character Creation, Part II: How To Create A Good Custom Class