Morrowind Add Gold Cheat
Morrowind Console Commands and Cheats It may be old enough to claim its videogame pension by now, but Morrowind is still one of the most beloved games in the RPG genre. For the PC version of Morrowind, the best way to find 'cheats' is to read the help files for the Elder Scrolls Construction Set. They detail all the commands that can be used in script files.
Povuholo's Morrowind 2010
Getting the most out Morrowind with some of the best modsfrom the last 8 years.Alternate thread: Link
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Overview
Over the years I've played with a lot of mods and while many came and went, there was always a group of mods that I liked which I kept for future playthroughs. I've been keeping up with the latest mod releases, adding more to my mod collection over time, resulting in an already fantastic game that kept getting better and better.
Obviously this is a very subjective list. These are the mods that I like. Some people might not like them. Some people might like other mods that I didn't mention. This list isn't a complete list of all good mods, it's just a list of mods that I've enjoyed. I'm sure there are tons of cool little mods that I've missed or forgotten about, but I don't intend to make this an endless list.
This list is intended mostly for people returning to Morrowind, who want to know what has been going on in the MW modding community since they last played. It's also for new players, who are most likely overwhelmed by the large number of mods that the modding communities have produced over the last 8 years. This list should help with finding some interesting mods that you might miss otherwise. Well, many of these mods are actually really popular but still!
For people new to this game, I wouldn't recommend fully modding your game (Though you should at the very least get the 'mods' from the bug fix section) until you've at least played the vanilla game a bit. It's a bit strange to change something with a mod isn't it, when you don't know what something was like originally? That's my opinion anyway.
I like my game modded, but also have it stay close to the vanilla game, and with everything balanced. Or at least not less balanced than vanilla. That's why this mod does not contain any large weapon/armor compilations, they're not really my thing.
All mentioned mods on this list are compatible with each other, though some need compatibility patches. These patches are always included in the download of one of the two conflicting mods though, such as the Rise of House Telvanni compatibility patch in the Uvirith's Legacy download.
The list will sometimes mention alternative mods that do something similar. It will also sometimes mention if the mod is designed with a specific character type in mind. For example, if you're playing a Warrior type character you probably won't care about mods that add new quests for Great House Telvanni, the magic orientated Great House.
Note that this is not a modding guide, it assumes that you are capable of installing mods. It also assumes that you have both official expansions, Tribunal and Bloodmoon, installed. Not all mentioned mods require them, but many do.
So there we go.
Povuholo's Morrowind 2010
Useful links
Wrye Mash: An essential utility for a modded, allowing you to change your load order, save them, repair saves, and much more.
Mlox: An automatic mod load order sorter, similar to BOSS for Oblivion. Pretty handy, but don't expect it to fix all faulty load orders. So do keep an eye on what it changes, and what it doesn't change!
MW Mythic Mods (many many mod lists)
Es Search (Search engine for Morrowind/Oblivion mods)
Bug Fixes
Morrowind Patch Project (At the time of writing the Planet Elder Scrolls download is not available for some reason): This patch is a continuation of the Unofficial Morrowind Patch and fixes tons of bugs.
Morrowind Code Patch: Now this is something else. Unlike the patch above, which fixes things like quest bugs, dialogue typos, floating rocks, etc. through an .esp file, the Morrowind Code Patch fixes engine bugs by patching the Morrowind.exe. This allows for all sorts of fixes that cannot be achieved with an .esp file. Download it and look at the list of fixes. The patch is completely manual, you can choose which fixes and gameplay tweaks you want. I recommend at the very least all 'bug fixes', though I use most of the other features as well.
Gameplay/Balance changes
Galsiah's Character Development: A popular, alternative, more immersive player leveling system. No more artificially raising useless skills to get +5 multipliers for your attributes when you level up. Instead, attributes rise automatically based on skill usage. It also removes the skill/attribute cap: You can continue to raise your skills and attributes above 100, though it will go slower. GCD also features a balanced magicka regeneration feature, allowing you to slowly regenerate magicka without resting. The speed at which this regenerates is based on your magic skills and willpower.
Suitable character types: GCD is suitable for most character builds, though it is better if you choose a 'pure' class, instead of, lets say, a Fighter/Mage mix.
Possible alternatives:Madd Leveler: I have not used this mod myself.
Press Up again to access the keypad. Note: Do not save the game after enabling a code to avoid unforeseen problems. Can you buy cars in gta 4. Once a code has been entered correctly, a new 'Cheats' menu option will be available on your phone, below 'Options', where you can access the cheats without having to enter the phone number again. Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function.
Races Are More Fun: This makes the different races and the abilities they have more interesting. It is well balanced, lore friendly and a refreshing change from vanilla.
Suitable Character types: All.
Birthsigns Are More Fun: Pretty much the same as the above, but for birthsigns. Both mods are compatible and I recommend using them together.
Morrowind Add Gold Cheat Sheets
Suitable Character types: All.
Keyring: Keys will no longer clutter your inventory! Highly recommended.
Delayed DB Attack: Delays the assassination attempt of the Dark Brotherhood on the player until certain conditions have been met, instead of allowing them to appear at level 1. This makes a lot more sense.
Antares's Little Mods: Scrolls and Soulgems: This is a collection of small mods, all with separate esp's. I only use Scrolls and Soulgems, which add blank scrolls to the game which can be enchanted, just like all those magic scrolls you find in the game.
Suitable Character types: Mages/Enchanters
Graphic Herbalism: Like other herbalism mods, this allows you to harvest ingredients from plants instantly by activating them, without having to open them like normal containers. What makes this herbalism mod unique is that it removes (part of) the plant you harvest, when you harvest it. That way you can see, visually, when you've already harvested a plant.
Suitable Character types: Anyone who likes to pick up ingredients.
Imperial Legion Badge: Adds a badge (looks like a dwemer coin) to the game that can be picked up when you have joined the Imperial Legion. Normally Legion members will not be happy to talk to you if you're not wearing a legion cuirass, which is annoying when you want to wear other things. With this badge in your inventory, you can wear whatever you want!
Suitable Character types: Whoever plans to join the Imperial Legion. It won't hurt to have it active for other characters though.
NPCs and Creatures
Piratelord's Creatures XI: Most people will agree when I say that this is the best creature adding mod there is, comparable to Mart's Monster/Mutant Mod for Oblivion/Fallout 3. This adds lots of new creatures to the game, all lore friendly and of good quality. I wouldn't play without it.
NX9 Guards Complete: More varied guards, some female, some with quivers. It also adds many more faces for guards, whereas in the original game you'd constantly run into imperial guards with the same face. It all sounds pretty simple but it makes quite a difference!
Starfire's NPC Additions: A mod similar to the popular Morrowind Comes Alive, adding random NPCs, mostly in towns. All NPCs added by Starfire's mod use vanilla clothing and heads, making them fit in perfectly. They can also do interesting things like teleporting into town, or away, as you're walking around.
Alternatives to Starfire's: Morrowind Comes Alive. Very popular, but not to my personal taste. I prefer Starfire's because MCA also adds generic named hostile NPCs (Bandits) in dungeons, as well as pretty frequent attacks in town, and NPCs generally stand out from the rest of the population because of custom clothing. Again, this is a subjective list. MCA is popular for a reason, it is a good mod. MCA can be used together with Starfire's as well if you wish, but having large numbers of NPCs in one place may have an impact on performance. I'd recommend one or the other. Note that my experiences with this mod were with V5.0, and at the time of writing the mod was recently updated to V6.0.
Children of Morrowind: This excellent mod adds children to the cities of Vvardenfell. You can talk to them, buy gifts for them, or watch them as they jump and dance around, making the streets more alive. I'm using it along with Starfire's mod.
Hold It: A simple, but very nice mod. It adds items to NPCs, based on their class, which they'll actually hold in their hands. This mod also comes with several optional add-ons, like one for Starfire's NPC Additions and one for Children of Morrowind.
Quests, Dialogue and Dungeons
Suitable for all character types unless mentioned otherwise.
Immersive Chargen: Improves the intro to the game, where you start off on the prison boat and go through the Census&Excise office. Great mod if you're bored with the normal intro, but don't want an alternative starting point.
Tamriel Rebuilt: A highly ambitious project, aiming to create the entire province of Morrowind, filled with interesting places to see, people to meet, and quests to do, with a great emphasis on quality and lore-friendliness. At the time of writing there have been two releases, map 1 and 2. The link goes to map 2, which includes an updated version of map 1. Though most of the areas are under Telvanni control, there are quests for all character types. You won't regret downloading this.
Less Generic NPCS (LGNPC): This mod series aims to make the people of Vvardenfell less generic, by giving them more unique dialogue. The mods are generally divided per city/settlement. Besides dialogue, they also add new quests. This, along with Tamriel Rebuilt is one of the longest going mod projects in Morrowind Modding and is still going at the time of writing. I recommend using all installments for all characters.
I also recommend the 'unofficial' Less Generic Tribunal, Less Generic Bloodmoon and Less Generic Nerevarine.
Julan Ashlander Companion: Sick of the normal Morrowind main quest? Spice it up with Julan! No matter where you'll go on Vvardenfell, Julan always has something interesting to say. He is also involved in the main quest of Morrowind and has a few quests of his own. It is difficult to describe this mod, read the description on the download page. It is definitely one of the best companion mods out there.
Alternative companions: There are lots of companion mods. Such as Jasmine, who could be compared to Julan feature wise. There are several good companion mods by Emma here, like Thief Companion Constance.
Darknut's Greater Dwemer Ruins: Not so much a quest mod as it is a dungeon mod. This mod expands on 3 dwemer ruins at Red Mountain, where Dagoth Ur and his followers live: 'Odrosal', 'Vemynal', and 'Dagoth Ur'. It is filled with puzzles and traps, and is bound to make the conclusion of the main quest a lot more epic. Warning: It also makes it a whole lot harder, the puzzles and traps are really challenging.
The Neverhalls: A dungeon mod, adding The Neverhalls to Solstheim, a dungeon with a completely new dungeon tileset. It was inspired by Oblivion's Ayleid ruins. Very nice dungeon crawl and there are interesting artifacts to be found.
The Forgotten Halls: An expansion to The Neverhalls.
Illuminated Order: A new faction with all sorts of interesting quests. Read the mod description. Though the mod offers the option to become a Lich at the end, which is for Mage characters, this faction quest mod is suitable for any character type. It is also suitable for both 'good' and 'evil' characters.
Welcome to the Arena!: This mod allows you to fight and bet on fights in the arena of Vivec. I haven't actually used this mod for long time yet but it seems to be good.
Blight Bounties: Not really a quest mod. It adds an NPC to a few towns who will reward you with gold for every blighted creature that you killed. The stronger the creature, the more gold you get.
Museum of Artifacts Improved Expanded: Not really a quest mod by itself either, but it allows you to donate all the artifacts mentioned in the book 'Famed Artifacts of Tamriel' to the museum. In the vanilla game the museum would not accept all of them. Also makes some other changes to the museum.
The White Wolf of Lokken Mountain: A quest/landmass mod by Emma, adding the beautiful landmass of Lokken Island to the north east of Solstheim. The island and the quests are both fantastic. Read the description for more info. This quest mod is most suitable for 'good' characters.
Suran Underworld: A dark quest mod dealing with the criminal organisation The BloodFang Tong. You can join them and do quests for them. Aimed at evil thief/assassin characters. It is also 'vampire friendly'.
Uvirith's Legacy (For Telvanni Mage characters): There have been all sorts of mods that improved on the player's stronghold, Tel Uvirith. Uvirith's Legacy combined some of those, and then greatly expanded on them, making it the ultimate stronghold expansion.
Rise of House Telvanni (For Telvanni Mage Characters): So you've made it to Archmagister. What now? Sure, Uvirith's Legacy will keep you busy with stronghold related business for a while, but surely there's more to be done? Damn right. Rise of House Telvanni features a series of quests with the goal of strengthening the greatest house of them all, Great House Telvanni. Awesome.
Cult of the Clouds (For Mage characters): A small joinable magic orientated faction with an interest in controlling the weather. Join them, and you too will be able to rule the skies.
Miscellaneous mods
The Census & Excise Office: The most unique mod ever? Probably. Read the description. You could say it's 'Facebook for Morrowind'. This mod keeps track of your character's achievements, and these can be uploaded and viewed on Fliggerty's site. Very cool.
More Detailed Places: A highly compatible mod that adds little extra details to several cities/villages/forts, making them more interesting.
Homes To Let: Adds 20 buyable player homes, with monthly taxes, to the game. From cheap shacks to large mansions, from underground ruins to homeboats, this mod should have a suitable house for any character.
Frostmoth Repaired: Repairs Fort Frostmoth after it gets 'damaged' during the Bloodmoon main quest, instead of leaving it as it is forever.
Keening Reforged: Allows you to reforge Keening into a different weapon with the help of Yagram Bagarn, in case short swords aren't your style.
Abot's Guars: Adds buyable guars. They can carry your stuff, but you can also mount them! With that I mean riding on them of course, not mounting their heads on a wall!
At-A-Glance Companion Status Bars: With the simple press of a button, this will display the health, magicka and fatigue bar of your companions. Handy.
Fun Stuff
Persuasion Response Expansion: A huge expansion of the reactions that NPCs give when you persuade/intimidate/taunt/bribe them.
Nudity Greeting Expansion: Adds more (funny) responses from NPCs when confronted with the player walking around nude.
Morrowind Trading Cards: Adds trading cards to the game. They can be found in random containers or bought from certain NPCs. A fun thing to collect.
The Uber Crystal Egg Hunt: My favourite treasure hunt/collector mod. Adds 165 unique coloured eggs to vanilla dungeons in the game. Most of them are hidden quite well, I've played with this mod for a long time and so far I haven't found many eggs. Which is great. They make good house decoration too!
I hope that this list has been useful to you! I intend to continue updating it as new mods are released.
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind FAQs
- Submitted by Christopher Long aka LtCmdData
- Submitted by redoubt
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind Cheats
- PC Submitted by The Bubbees
~ (cheat enter screen)
Player->additem 'skeleton_key'1
This item is like the best lock picking tool you could ever find. You can open pretty much anything with it. Good luck my fellow gamers! - PC Submitted by The Bubbees
~ (cheat enter screen)
Enter Player->additem “Gold_100†then add the ammount of gold you want. Make sure that it says 'Gold_100' and not the amount you want. make sure not to add to many zeros or the computer will not add the cheat.
Example:
Player->additem “Gold_100†100000 - PC Submitted by The Bubbees
~ (cheat enter screen)
Become a Vampire
Startscript “vampire_quarra_PCâ€ÂÂ
Startscript “vampire_berne_PCâ€ÂÂ
Startscript “vampire_aundae_PCâ€ÂÂ
Cure Vampirism
Startscript “vampire_cure_pcâ€ÂÂ
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind Hints
- Xbox Submitted by me
Tel Fyr Tower
Go to Tel Fyr Tower and levitate up to where the dark elf is. In one of those rooms up there there will be a closet set for lock level 100. Open it and inside will be strong armor will 60% resist magika constant effect. If you want more there is a chest next to the dark elf with Deadric Armor but in the chest has a Deadric Mace that can summon a scamp and a Dremora.
- Xbox Submitted by Mystery Guy
The many potions I have made are below:
Restore Health: Saltrice+ Marshmerrow
Invisibility: Bittergreen Petals+ Diamond
Water Walking: Scales+ Violet Caprinus
Restore Fatigue: Saltrice+ Hound Meat
Water Breathing: Kwama Cuttle+ Hackle-lo Leaf
Cure Common Deasease: Green Lichen+ grave dust
Night Eye: Daedra Heart ( RARE) + Kagouti Hide
Drain Ftaigue( BAD) : Hypha Facia+ Bonemeal
Drain Strength ( BAD) : Saltrice+ Bonemeal+ Bungler's Bane
Fortify Intelligence: Bloat+ Ash Yam
Detect Animal: Bloat+ Alit Hide
Drain Agility( BAD) : Ruby( UNCOMMON) + Pearl( RARE)
Detect Key: Diamond( RARE) + Spore Pod( UNCOMMON)
Fortify Strength: Dreugh Wax( RARE) + Daedra Skin( SUPER RARE)
Paralyze( BAD) : Spore Pod( UNCOMMON) + Daedra Skin( SUPER RARE)
Cure Paralyze and Restore Heatlth: Willow Anther+ Stoneflower Petals+ Scamp Skin
Restore Intelligence: Ruby+ Bittergreen Petals
To find the alchemist's formularly, go to Pelagiad, and go to Mebstan Ence (TRADER),across from the halfway tavern in the upstairs room by the window is the formularly. - Xbox Submitted by XBOX gamer 117
off of Suran
If you go out the exit of Suran, {Not the one that leads to the bridge.} Keep following the trail until you come to a beach looking location. Take a left so you are on a trail. That will lead to a dead end. There you will find the samurai. {Hint: Make sure you are a high level because I tried it and I died with one hit of his weapon. That was when I was level 2.
- PC Submitted by preston graves
click ~ and put
player->setspeed 100
you can change it to strength sneak light armor long blade ECT. and change it to 100 or 9 if you want. or click a person on it and put health 0 to kill with out crime level going up. - Xbox Submitted by Tartarus
First, find a spell to summon a golden saint. Then, simply summon it and then kill it. Before it disappears, press the A button while looking at it to bring up its inventory. Then, take the weapon and/or shield.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Axe2005
Check everywhere for stealibles! One time I found a holy shield that sells for 15000 if i remember right. It is real easy for me because i can use moonshadow. (dissappearing spell you get from the sign of the shadow). Don't waste time on stupid stuff that weigs a ton but sells for 1 gold like bottles, jars, bowls, ect. despite that, candles, lamps, and torches can be usefull. One last tip, always save before stealing anything, most likely you will get attacked and die. Hope these stealing hints can be useful.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Josh Selbe
Ok go to the Thieves Guild and go downstairs, aight? Now talk to the guy behing the bar thing, you should already no who he is. Read Carefully. Get in range where u can talk to him, and drop all your money on the floor, so ur standing on it. Next just ask him to take the price off your head and it will say that, i don't know 230 pieces of gold was removed. But if you look, he took jack gold from you. Next pick back up ur gold and continue with your quest. I was told this from a friend and he tried it and so did I and it really works.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by OmnipotentDZ
I am sorry to inform you that there is 'no alternative ending to the main quest or the game at all'. I am am quoting from an e-mail response I recieve today from bethesda. However do not dispair if you lust for unlimited power. If you have keenning or sunder or any weapon that has a constant effect skill or attribute booster, equip the weapon and hold X+L+R. Press it at the same time and hold it as ling as you want.(It is just like the bound weapon cheat but it gives you a booster in any skill if you have a constant effect weapon with a skill fortifier for anything. I used sunder and kenning to give me the strength, speed, endurance, agility, and luck of over 10,000.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Zeth Maxton
If your like me, you go on killing and steeling sprees. Naturally you'l end up with a bounty on your head. If you try to talk to a guard it will say, Pay Gold, Go to Jail, Resist Arrest, and if you have writs Present Writs. If you Pay Gold, or Go to Jail, youl lose your precious items, and if you resist arrest, well, you die. So if you want to keep your things, find a good spot to drop all of your items, leave them there, and then go talk to a guard. Yould wind up paying gold, but at least you wont be wanted anymore, plus you can go back and keep all of your belongings..
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Jaan Hasan
If you join House Redron this won't work.
Ok first go to the Redron Vault in Redron Vivec. Then taunt the guy in front of the upstairs door, if he attacks, kill him take his key and open the door.If he doesnt kill him anyway and pay the fine take the key and open the door. Let the Ordinator out and close the door, inside take all you want INCLUDING THE EBONY DARTS then leave.
Go to Suran kill the pawnbroker take the other ebony darts. Here's the hard part, find a room with 1 Ordinator, kill him. Take all the armor and the mace and equip all of it. Now when you talk to Ordinators they will attack you first,so it's legal to kill them.
Now go to Caldrea and find Ghorak Manor. Go upstairs and find a scamp,that barters! He has 5000gold, sell him 2 ebony darts wait 24hrs, he'll have 5000gold again, so sell him 2 more. Repeat this until your out of darts. Now trade the ebony mace for six darts then repeat the process. When your out of maces, put on the Indrel armor and talk to an Ordinator,kill him take the mace. (NOTE1: Ordinators are only in Vivec. NOTE2: You dont have to kill Ordinaters, you can a ebony mace,not cheap for 12000gold, or find one,same with ebony darts 2000gold,and the Indrel armor ,also very expensive.) - PC, Xbox Submitted by Chris
First you need to bind a WEAPON. Equip the Bound Weapon and draw it out (Ready to attack position) Then Hold X+L trigger+R trigger. Both trigger buttons have to be pressed at the same time. If done correctly, you will here the weapon switching but it doesn't switch. Depending on the type of weapon the bound weapon is, the skill for that type will increase rapidly. I used a Bound Long Blade. I am a lvl 6 Imperial archer with a Long blade skill of 197. i gained 140 levels in about 1 1/2 min. i didn't spend a single gold piece in training.
Except for acquiring a bound weapon, this trick is completely free - PC, Xbox Submitted by GamesRadar
If you joined the Mages' Guild in Balmora, then you might have to do some jobs for a woman named Ajira. She will sometimes ask you to gather her certain mushrooms or flowers. To get these just take a sand silt to Seyda Neen and you can find all of these around the village. For the mushrooms, check around and on the trees in the village. For the flowers, check in the Census and Excise Building or the Census and Excise Warehouse (While in the warehouse, make sure you don't get caught by the gaurd otherwise it will be very hard to find them in the village again.). Now, isn't that easier than following Ajira's directions and risk getting killed?
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Shadow
First of all, you must have about 1,000 or more gold coins and be strong enough to kill a common shopkeeper. What you do is go to Caldera and look for the Creeper(he's located upstairs in the crummy shop with orcs in it). Now, he will buy what ever you sell him for what it says its worth, so sell him all of your money for the price you gave him or more. Do this several times and he will hold the amount he buys from you (if you sell him 1,000 gold coins 10 times he will have 10,000 gold coins) then kill him and take it all back! p.s. the more money you sell him (up to 5,000) the more he will hold.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Ed
To cure the vampire disease but it's too late to cure it at an alter then you have to go to a place called Bal Ur. Bal Ur is north to Suran. When you get there go inside the shrine in Bal Ur. Kill everyone there. Then look for a door that goes to the shrines underground. Keep following the trail until you reach the big statue. IT IS IMPORTANT NOT TO KILL THE WOMAN NEXT TO IT. Then talk to the woman about vampire cure. After that Tlak to the statue. It will tell you to do a favor in return for the vampire cure. (Before you do the favor I would suggest to use the spell 'Mark' so it will be quicker to get back). Do the favor and come back to the statue. Talk to it and he will cure you.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Credit Nixon
While in Balmora get an invisible potion from the alchemist. then go to the west guard tower across the Odai River. Go up the stairs to the closet. On the top of the closet is a rare sword (only 2 in the game the other one is in suran) talk to the guard so he is facing away from the closet then use the potion and run around him. then just simply snatch the sword without him noticing. (you should save before you take it just in case he sees you.)
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Brohem
This is not necessary at all and it has its down sides but for beginner players that don't want to or cant fight groud enemies this is something you should look into. First you have to have a soul gem with a golden saint or ascended sleeper. Get any expensive or exquisite clothing and go to an enchanter (you can do it yourself if your enchant skill is high enough, but save it before so you don't lose your soul gem). Make the enchantment of levitate (you have to have the spell) 1 pt - 1pt on self and make it constant effect. *you can do more than one point but it costs a lot more and you will need a item with a huge enchantment level* anyway this will help you escape ground enemies but you walk very slow, its probably easier to run from them but if you have little to no fatigue this will let you travel and recharge. don't go to high because it will take at least 100pts of health if you fall, depending on your acrobatics and strength level.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by danny
O.K. first get your strength up. then go to Suran. once there go into the first building to the left there is a chick in there that won't report you or attack you for stealing her stuff. take all you can and go sell it to the smith. once you clean her out barter off of the smith and he should have throwing stars. by all of them. then go back to the barter page ,there should be more sitting there. and since you sold him all of the other chicks things he should be your friend and he'll sell them to you for less every time.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by GamesRadar
To get the best sword, go to Ebonhart (A short walk from Vivek) and somewhere there will be a Teleporter Lady that will port you to the king of Vvardenfell's Palace. There, you can steal a Sword that can kill anything in one hit. (also if you port there, it will show on the map that your still in Ebonhart, which is kind of cool)
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Cheeseburger
Here's how to find the Vampiric ring (which is correctly valued at 32, 000 gold) and the Bitter Cup (which is also correctly valued at 100,000 gold and does raise your highest and lowest attribute). The place where you find these items is at Ald Redyana, or something similar to that name. If you're in the Fighter's Guild and you talk to Percius Mercius, he will give you a mission which requires you to go to Ald Redyana. If you don't, the most general directions I can give you is that it's on one of the most North-Westernly islands in Vvardenfell, generaly north of Gnisis. If and when you get there, there will be two skeletal archers out front. Kill them. You can only get in the tower at twilight or dusk. When you walk in,the door to your right can be unlocked if you got a decent security. If you don't, there's hope for you yet. Continue down the hall until you come to a place where it has caved in. Look to the left and there will be a crack in the wall where you can crawl through. Walk around the edge. When you get to the stairs that go down into the water, turn to the left and there will be a hall that will go to a bunch of crates. Search the corpse for a key. If it's not on the corpse, then it's on the crate. Look through the crates. There will be a master lockpick and probe on top of the crates. Go back to the stairs that lead into the water. You can jump in to the water and look for a chest that needs to be opened with a key and has about 2000 gold in it,or go back to where you came in. Go through the door I told you to go in before. Go up the stairs on either side, and two skeletal minions and either a Greater Bonewalker on Bonelord will attack you. Kill them. When you do, if it hasn't already, a skeletal mage with a Silver War Staff will attack you. Kill him and take the Vampiric Ring, a decent ring that let's you absorb health and something else. Look on the pedestal and there will be a gold cup, called the Bitter Cup. Pick it up or drink it, it doesn't matter to me. I picked it up because I'm a unique item collecter.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by GameWizard12
When you start a new game go to that guys shack called Finemouth or whatever then go to to island across from his shack. Walk about three meters away from the water edge until about 10-15 seconds have pasted. Then take a left you will see a small chunk of land sticking out of the larger piece. In the middle should be the body of a tax collector. Take the 200 septims he has on him and don't spend them. Go to the person that had you registered in the senus office. He will offer you a reward of 500 septims to find the killer. The killer is that guy that lives a little down from fine mouth. He is in his house (his house will not be locked. Run in and Gut im good. If you killed the right one he will have and expensive ring on him. Then report back to the guy that offered you the reward.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Kelly G. Newman
If you want two Wraithguards here is how to do it. First of all you need to follow the story up until Lord Vivec gives you the first one. Here comes the hard part. You then need to kill Lord Vivec. After killing him the game will tell you how you have created a doomed world and who cares, this is the only time you need to confront him and with that said you just take the Mysterious Dwemer Artifact that is own his dead body. Then you take it to the Corprusarium in Tel Fyr and speak to Yagrum Bagarn. He will tell you to get the following two book. Kagrenac's Planbook in Kagrenac's Library inside of Tureynulal and Kagrenac's Journal in the citadel Endusal. Just be sure when you get the two book you kill the vampires and take the pendants that they wear. Then take the books back to Yagrum and have him activate Wraithguard. Odd how the one Vivec gives you is for your Right Hand and the one Yagrum Activates is for your left. Regardless you now have two Wraithguards.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by XKayoss
Another pretty easy way to gain early levels is to talk to people, particularly the elf in the lighthouse of the first town. Flatter over and over again, which is just continuously pressing the (A) button. Your speechcraft skill will go up and your levels will go up.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Aaron
To level up easily, jump continuously, until it says your acrobatics skill increased. This will add one of ten points to your leveling meter. You have to jump around approximately two minutes to get one level point.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Grimmis
message: When you find a ring in the barrel outside the census office in Seyda Neen, take it to Fargoth and he will be your friend. Now go to the trader's place, go up the stairs, and talk to the first man you see. Ask about Fargoth's gold. He will ask you to help him get it.He says he will give you half of the gold you find. He tells you to wait until night time and see where Fargoth goes. Go up on the light house at night and look for him. He will walk towards a swampy pond with a hollow tree stump. After he leaves, go and see what's inside the stump. There's 300 gold,the ring you gave Fargoth, and a lockpick. You can get away with keeping all these things. You don't have to give the gold to the man in the trader's place.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by darkcloud89
Question: Commited a horrendous crime but no money to redeem yourself from the big price on your head?
Answer: In the south wall cornerclub in Balmora(Thieves Guild), there's a guy downstairs who you pay to get the price off your head with gold(you pay him half the price of the bounty). Talk to him about getting your bounties off your tail(even if you don't have any money)and it'll say that(lets say that our bounty is 1000)500 gold has been taken out of your inventory. I haven't tried doing this trick with others who get the price of your head but I'm sure it'll work. - PC, Xbox Submitted by GamesRadar
To own your own house,all you have to do is go and kill the owner of the house you want once he is dead he will never come back.Everything in that house is yours for the taking.So then you will have a house to sleep in.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Cain
To max out all of your weapons proficiencies, you will need the conjuration spells for all the weapon types (i.e. bound dagger for short blade, bound longbow for marksman, etc.). These spells can be easily purchased at the Mages Guild in Balmora.
To do the trick:
Perform the bound weapon spell. Once you are wielding the weapon, press and hold X and simultaneously press and hold L+R. If done correctly, you will hear the changing weapon sound effect repeating while you are still wielding the bound weapon. Simply hold these buttons until you ve reached a 100 for the weapon skill (it is possible to go WAY higher than 100). Now, perform the trick on each bound weapon type. Congratulations, you are now a professional with every weapon.
Note: It can be tricky to press and hold the L+R buttons at the same time. If you screw it up, just switch back to the bound weapon and try it again. - PC, Xbox Submitted by Nerevarine
The talking mudcrab Merchant pays exact value for items and is northeast of Bal Fell across from the entrance of Releth ancestral tomb. I recommend casting a mark spell there. If you don't have one too bad, because vivec which is the closest settlement is very far away. Do not kill it even though it has 10,000 gold that comes back every 24 hours. You should take advantage of the nearby Dwemer ruins. there's good loot and centurions and ghosts to practice on.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Warmaster Darkblade
To get Azuras Star (a 'reusable' Grand Soul Gem) go to Azuras shrine (on the map you got with the game). Talk to the statue inside and except the quest. Go to were the statue tells kill all the monsters but DO NOT enter the shack. Go back to Azuras shrine and talk to the statue and you will get the gem.
NOTE: Azuras Star can be reused as many times as you want and counts as a Grand Soul Gem. It's worth 5000 gold but with a Golden Saint Soul it's worth 2,000,000 gold do not sell it - PC, Xbox Submitted by GoSu-WanNaBe
First of all you NEED a very good security level with the skeleton key (kill master of thieves guild to get skeleton key) or a very good alteration level with a 100 lock pick. Go to Tel Fyr and go up into a room (you will also need to levitate somehow) with a dude that has daedric armor on. (If u kill that dude then you will not be able to finish the game properly) Look around for chests in that same room and eventually you should get a deadric amulet, equip it and it will say do you want to go to some place, accept this and you will be transported to a room with a dremora in it. Kill that dremora and it will take you back to Tel Fyr and say something in the corner I believe saying that you got that the deadric crescent look in your inventory and there it is. P.S.-This is only recommended for people that want a good long blade or for artifact hunters.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Justin B.
To get full glass armor is simple. You can buy it or get it my way. to get full glass armor u go to ghost gate and go to dusk tower. Then there is one dud that is up stairs but there is another person the lower section lower section. I recommend u be level 10 to 15 to get it. the best one for the low level people would be down stairs. keep looking he is a armored person u know the people that fix stuff for u. when u find him close the door and simply kill him. keep it quiet though. don't let no one find u or anything. then take the stuff laying around like the glass sword and armor. remember glass has a pretty good armor level on it.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by derek clark
When you start you need to do beginning quest first (murder process villeus etc.) than go to silt strider and go to vivec. when you get there go to the boat and travel to ebonheart, than use ebonheart boat to go to tell branora. when you get there go to the right on the docks and get on the path. you should see a group of guards if you don't wrong way. so keep going straight till you see a floating path and go on it. pass the first house and you should see one right in front of you with spiral staircase. first save so you can get the weapon you want. now go in it and go up the stairs and take a left and than more stairs. now go down them and there should be a desk and a locked door with a trap on it. look in the desk there will be a glass weapon for the taking.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by paul
The only place high ordinators our in mornhold but the only way you can get there you must have had an assignation from, the dark brotherhood this happened when you go to sleep to level up (if it isn't the first time you go to sleep keep trying) when you kill him go out side and talk to a guard out side he will tell you to go see a guy in ebonheart who will tell you to see a mage and she transports you to mornhold and when you are there go to gods reach and the house opposite craft mens hall has stairs on the right go in that house and go down stairs and talk to the women (not the one that goes crazy and tells you to go away the one beside her) and do a little job for her and when you come back the door is locked 2 90 points if you cant unlock that go to crafmens halland up stair talk to the mage and buy a scroll that unlocks 100 points then unlock the door and look downstairs in the house and find the high ordinator dead and take all his armor (it is very heavy and don't where it all and talk to any hidh ordinator or a ordinator)
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Viper
OK first of all to find Umbar you have to go to Suran and leave the town (though the main entrance) then keep going to the left and you will eventually find Umbar (he's not very hard to find). He will talk about how he is sad because he has pretty much done everything in the world and eventually he asks you to kill him (dont worry about bribing him or admiring him). You will not get a bounty on your head so don't worry about that. Ok first of all make sure you have decent armor on and your hand to hand skill is 100 and that you have a pretty decent number for using a weapon (no bows). First start of by using hand to hand and just keep punching him till he falls and lays on the ground for a long time then use your weapon on him while he is down. Also it help if you use the health code but you don't have to if you don't want to. Also you might want to be at at least level 11 or higher. This is the way i though was easiest to kill Umbar. Once you kill him you will be able to take his stuff. he has the full orsisch armor which is a really good and cool looking armor. Also you will get his sword the Umbar which is a very powerful sword.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by gamemaster5
Go to Arlee's tradehouse in Seyda Neen. Buy 'Jack of Trades' Spell from Arlee. Go to the Mages guild in Balmora and talk to a girl in a red robe in the basement. Buy 'Soultrap' from her. Talk to the High Elf in the green robe (don't know her name). Choose spell making and go down to 'Fortify Attribute'. Choose one off the list (ex. Strength) and put the Magnitude to 100-100 and set it on 'self'. Then, choose 'soultrap' and set it on 'Target' but DO NOT MOVE THE AREA OR DURATION!!!! name the spell whatever you want and buy it. Go to a wall and cast it. Your attribute will go up by 100 each time PERMANENTLY!
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Alecto
First, go to Balmora and take the silt strider to Ald'Ruhn. Then go to Gildan's house. Go down the stairs and turn left, there is a secret door in the wall that leads to a Daedric shrine. Inside you must kill five Dremora Lords. When they are dead you will get a journal entry telling you to search your inventory. Search it and you will have three sets of armor. One Daedric, one Ebony, and one Adamantium.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by VillageShippo
There is a special item in balmora all you do is look through the crates not the urns and baskets. The kind of stuff in the crates is like rings, weapons, throw able weapons, amulets
- PC, Xbox Submitted by El Japo
First go to Caldera and find someone who will sell u a ring of invisibility then go to Balmora and go to the armourer (I think he is opposite the fighters guild) open the bar like door on his desk then look down and u should see the armor (there is a guard so use the ring unless u are strong enough to beat him) if the ring doesn't work then resist arrest and run to the thieves guild and remove the price for 400 gold.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Thunderhead
Go to Mount Kand and go to the top of it. Somewhere around you, there will be a cave called Assu. Go in it and kill the necromancer lady in it. In her inventory, you'll find the Staff of Magnus, one of the most valuble staffs in the game. You may keep it or sell it, your choice. NOTE: come to the cave with a very powerful weapon, the necromancer is strong.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Couch Patato
Heres a little hint to get some extra money. Always take books, any type when nobody is looking. They usually can get you 25 to 50 dollars if you trade them at a tradehouse, pawnbroker, etc.
- Xbox Submitted by Aaron
To get a Grand Soul Gem w/ a soul talk to Ajira in Balmora and do her mushroom quest. After thats done ask her for more duties, and she'll have you replace a lesser soul gem with a fake one in someones desk. There's nobody up there so you might as well take the persons soul gems that are worth a lot. Along with those soul gems you should find a grand soul gem. Go ahead and take it.
- Xbox Submitted by GamesRadar
First press b to go to menu. Then highlight health and press black,white,black,black,black the hold A
Magica b,w,w,b,w
Fatigue b,b,w,w,b
only one code can be entered at a time you will have to reset different codes it will disable if you press l or r in the menu.
Regeneration
Ok, after you put the cheat in for the health, stamina, or mana, exit the menu while holding A for it to automatically regenerate. - Xbox Submitted by anonymous
Ok first go to Balmora and into the outfitter. Then when you walk in you go over to the bar door on his desk and press (A) on it. it should come up and you can walk through it to get on the other side of the desk. leave the bar door up and exit the building. When you come back in the bar door will be on it's side! Have fun!
- Xbox Submitted by LostVengeaceHP,MP and Fatigue codes (Same as above code but more detailed)
message: Using any code replaces the others, so only one can be active at a time. If a mistake is made entering a BLACK-WHITE code, start the cheat over at step 4. The cheat will remain active as long as you don't change menus using the (L) and (R) triggers. Leaving and entering menu mode does not reset the BLACK-WHITE cheat code, so you need only repeat steps 1, 3 (if necessary), and 5 to repeat the last cheat. If the (L) and (R) triggers are used to change menus, the BLACK-WHITE cheat code is cleared and all steps will have to be repeated.
Restore Fatigue
To Restore Fatigue:
1) While in the game, hit (B) to bring up the menus.
2) Use the (L) and (R) triggers to switch to the Stats menu.
3) Used the D-pad to select the Fatigue entry.
4) Press (BLACK) (BLACK) (WHITE) (WHITE) (BLACK)
5) Press and hold (A) until the desired Fatigue level is reached.
Restore Health To Restore Health:
1) While in the game, hit (B) to bring up the menus.
2) Use the (L) and (R) triggers to switch to the Stats menu.
3) Used the D-pad to select the Health entry.
4) Press (BLACK) (WHITE) (BLACK) (BLACK) (BLACK)
5) Press and hold (A) until the desired Health level is reached.
Restore Magicka
To Restore Magicka:
1) While in the game, hit (B) to bring up the menus.
2) Use the (L) and (R) triggers to switch to the Stats menu.
3) Used the D-pad to select the Magicka entry.
4) Press (BLACK) (WHITE) (WHITE) (BLACK) (WHITE)
5) Press and hold (A) until the desired Magicka level is reached
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind Glitches
- Xbox Submitted by Thunderhead
To hover and stay hovering, jump off a building and quickly before you hit the ground save and quit your game. Re-load it and you'll be levitating. NOTE: if you move while in the air, you will fall down.
- PC, Xbox Submitted by xI DiC3 Ix
Equip a bow and any arrow. Hold Attack to pull the arrow back but enter the inventory screen before letting the arrow go. Once in the inventory screen release the attack button, then unequip the arrows and resume the game. The arrow will still fire, but it will not be counted out of your inventory.
Elder Scrolls: Morrowind Easter Eggs
- PC, Xbox Submitted by Anonymous
Go to Tel Vos. From there, head straight west until you see two rock pillars off to your left. Swim between them and follow the pillars. They lead to a small island where a Khajiit is pacing back and forth. Talk to him and he will have strange topics like, multiplayer, dragons, horses, etc. He is lying about EVERYTHING. Nothing he says is true. It's a really funny treat for the seasoned adventurer.