
But why work hard, when you can just reap the benefits? We're about to go over the finer parts of the art of money making - learn where to sell, how to sell, and most importantly, how to get incredibly expensive items for free via shrine-raiding, and hard-core bartering. Making money in Morrowind can be a simple task of working hard, and reaping benefits. Here's where you'll have to question your own character. But alas! Your supply of money is not infinite.Īll right, you've made it through the mundane parts of this guide and learned a few dirty tricks.
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You can even pay people to teach you skills to save you the effort of going out into the world and leveling them up yourself. Who says money can't buy happiness? In Morrowind, money can buy anything - weapons, armor, spells. Leave it on over night and gain about thirty levels of athletics - if that's a major or minor skill, you just gained three character levels without breaking a sweat. By having your character swim into a wall, constantly, at full speed, you'll be leveling up the athletics with the highest efficiency - like acrobatics, it doesn't matter if your fatigue is completely exhausted. You get levels for athletics by running and swimming (the latter method being the most effective). Toggle running on, and rest as your guy levels himself up. Now find something to hold down your walk-forward button. Swim up to a wall, or anything that will keep you swimming in place but won't let you out of the water. Yes, it's silly, but it'll get you tons of levels while you're watching TV, playing Street Fighter, or whatever. If you're anywhere where you're sure you aren't going to get into a fight, there's no reason not to jump - even while your fatigue is drained, you'll still build up towards new levels.Īnd for leveling up your athletics, you'll have to get a little dirtier.

When you first begin, leveling up your acrobatics will be a cinch. To level up your acrobatics, simply jump around everywhere - it may seem silly, but every jump builds you up towards another level. If you chose acrobatics and athletics as major or minor skills as I suggested, you're in luck. Successfully hit your opponent with your saber and gain some experience for your long blade skill. The way leveling up works is simply by repetitive and successful use of your skills.
