


To become truly OP collect the items with highest enchantment potential exquisite ring, amulet (120 ench pot) and rest of the exquisite set, Daedric Tower shield (225 ench pot) and rest of Daedric set. Anyone who has more experience with Morrowind who can help or direct me to somewhere with more information, would be appreciated. I've read somethings online and it sounds like people are making crazy op enchanted gear but I dont see how.

Again, I dont care about breaking the game (I have armor in Skyrim that has tens of thousands of HP buff). What's the most I can increase one of these on a single item. For example, I want to make an Enchantment ring, a Spell Absorption item, a Health Regen item, etc. I'm looking to have constant effects on the items. I want to know what's the most of any enchantment I can have on an item and how to achieve it. I have Summon Golden Saint and more than enough grand soul gems. I've made a lot of Fortify Intelligence potions that increase it to over 6,000 points for hours. I'm a lvl 37, have most of my attributes maxed (Willpower and Speed aren't, I have the Boots of Blinding speed) and Luck at 86. So I'm already past the point that I get to in every ES game. I'll start by saying that I'm playing the GOTY edition on Xbox One, so mods are not an option. Public Moderation Logs RSS Please refer to the guide on reddiquette before commenting and posting. To display spoilers in comments: Use (/spoiler) to show Crassius Curio is fabulous If your submission contains any spoilers, please consider tagging it with or in the title, for those users who haven't played a million times. Here are the links to Discord servers of the fellow communities and projects. Just replace Morrowind Patch Project with contemporary Patch for Purists.

Installation of the game and the essential mods. These will walk you through beautifying Morrowind with modern graphics, all while still retaining the original games charm. Below you'll find some great options to help you through it. Getting started with modding can be a daunting prospect for new players. Welcome to r/Morrowind, a subreddit dedicated to Bethesda's 2002 open world RPG, the third installment in the The Elder Scrolls series.
