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Morrowind mark and recall
Morrowind mark and recall








morrowind mark and recall

After showing her some smooth moves, she will declare you as her new special friend. You meet her in Pelagiad at the Halfway Tavern. Meet Your VERY Special Friend, AhnassiĪhnassi is a unique character, to say the least. She will help us get this baseline of items relatively easily. If not, meet your new good friend, Ahnassi. If you have plenty of moderately expensive weaponry like I described, you can skip the next section. Specifically, you’ll need around 10-20 items worth between 2,000 and 5,000 gold, for example, high-rank throwing stars or throwing daggers.

morrowind mark and recall

To start selling your expensive items, you ironically need more expensive items. So, how do you sell expensive items in Morrowind? Prerequisites Most merchants (at least early game) don’t have entire inventories worth more than 10,000 gold. When they do, you’ll rarely get anything you want, and you’ll still take a huge loss.

morrowind mark and recall

You could take some items in return to balance the price, but not all merchants take all items. Most merchants have less than 1,000 gold on hand, so you can’t outright sell things like the soul gem we talked about (without taking a hefty loss). The problem with getting expensive items is how to effectively convert that into usable currency. Heck, the Mages Guild in Balmora has a 60,000 gold soul gem lying around, and all you need to do is take it while not being seen! Unable to Sell Expensive Items in Morrowind for Full Price This means item value scales more appropriately, and top-tier gear can be acquired at any point. Instead of removing features like Oblivion and Skyrim did, Morrowind gives you the freedom to do whatever you want. Understanding Game Balanceīefore we can break the game, we must understand it. Here’s how to sell expensive items in Morrowind. Obviously, we want to disrespect that balance by exploiting it! So, with a few simple steps, you too can have a reliable fence to sell all the stolen goods you’ve taken with your 100% Chameleon spell. Morrowind has a not-so-obvious balancing system to prevent thieves from getting too rich too fast. You might not even get 10% of the value of some items, such as an ebony sword. Here’s a scenario: you just got done with your heist on a lucrative vault or mansion, only to find out you have no way of selling these items at their full value.










Morrowind mark and recall