I'm guessing that he was referring to the house as being somewhere you can dump all of the stuff you pick up, and not that there is a magic item called the bag of infinite holding. Maybe I'm wrong, as I've never played Morrowwind, but this is the impression I got from reading his posts.
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One trick you can try is dumping loot near where you teleport. Then go get more loot, dump it in the same spot, and so on. Once you have a whole heap of loot near your teleport area, pick it all up and teleport to a place you can dispose of it. Currently for me that is Caldera, before that Balmora where there are several all-purpose traders nice and close together.
The good thing about this is you can teleport 2500 or even more kilos worth of stuff despite your character being limited to a maximum of 500. Of course, to then sell the stuff you need to dump most of it on the ground just to be able to move.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by Skanky Burns
One trick you can try is dumping loot near where you teleport. Then go get more loot, dump it in the same spot, and so on. Once you have a whole heap of loot near your teleport area, pick it all up and teleport to a place you can dispose of it. Currently for me that is Caldera, before that Balmora where there are several all-purpose traders nice and close together.
The good thing about this is you can teleport 2500 or even more kilos worth of stuff despite your character being limited to a maximum of 500. Of course, to then sell the stuff you need to dump most of it on the ground just to be able to move.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Originally posted by obstructor
You can even get past level 70 if you commit a crime, then go to jail, get your skills lowered and then training them again to 100. You we progressed a level. But I haven`t tried this yet (long way to lv 70, especially ehrn you are god at lv 30)."Luck's last match struck in the pouring down wind." - Chris Cornell, "Mindriot"
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What do you mean by "overflowing loot bag"?
The overflowing loot bag is awesome, in that you can just horde carp, and crap, and crap, and then even more tons of crap!
Basically, just "buy" a house(I find using and axe and somebody's head usually pays the price) and start putting all of your extra crap in the house.
Just fill up all of the bags, and crates, and cupboards, and everything that can already hold something in the house. Once you think they're full, kleep going back and try to stick small things, like paper and keys in, somethime they will fit.
Then once all of those are full start piling crap on the tables, the floor, the shelves, and everywhere in the house. After a while, a samll bag ill appear in the room. It will say "overflow loot bag" or "overflow bag" or something to that effect. It can hold unlimited crap. Which is really cool for just having a sort of easy access place to all of the extra weapons, armor, alchemy sets, really anythin that you find. I stopped selling off all of the cups that I was getting, and just horded them.
It is really, just a cool trick. It sort of keeps everything in order, and keeps you carrying light. It is sort of like a little 7-11 for your character, except they let you sleep in there, and eveyrthing is free.
If you get annoyed cluttering up your bag, and or house with cups and what not, take the recycling approach. Save up a bunch of them, and then go pawn them off to some old junk dealer.
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By the way, I found that talking mudcrb merchant. It's really a good deal. If anybod is still having trouble finding th little bugger, go to the Manzach ruins that are just east of Vivec. CIrcel the island, and the loaded mudcrab can be found on the island that is closest to this island. I think there's mmaybe a five foot landbridge between them or something.
Alos, while I was sidling around Vivec, I ran into a dude who, in exchange for some liquor, gave me a rusty key, and told me of a wrecked ship that had a bizznitching battle axe in it. Would anybody be able to gove me the 411 on this ship and axe?
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If you have good sneak skills, just "liberate" one of the soul gems in any of the mages guilds. The smallish round yellow-coloured ones have the most powerful souls in them. Of course, then you have to rely on your own enchanting skills to enchant your items - they complain when ask them to enchant using a stolen gem.
My dwarven halberd has 300 soul-points worth of paralyze now. Hooray!I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by bipolarbear
By the way, I found that talking mudcrb merchant. It's really a good deal. If anybod is still having trouble finding th little bugger, go to the Manzach ruins that are just east of Vivec. CIrcel the island, and the loaded mudcrab can be found on the island that is closest to this island. I think there's mmaybe a five foot landbridge between them or something.
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Alos, while I was sidling around Vivec, I ran into a dude who, in exchange for some liquor, gave me a rusty key, and told me of a wrecked ship that had a bizznitching battle axe in it. Would anybody be able to gove me the 411 on this ship and axe? [/QUOTE]
I've never heard of it, so other than exploring for it you could check out Morrowind's forums. Could you provide any specifics?
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Originally posted by bipolarbear
Can anybody explain to me how to enchant a weapon? I want to trick out my Daedric longsword, or my ebony broadsword, but I don't know how. Acquiring a soul inside of a soul gem seems to be quite the problem.
A word of warning is that golden saints can dispel the soul trap and paralyze you. Once you get a couple trapped though your character becomes ridiculously sick. You can get 400 points of energy on your sword with it.John Brown did nothing wrong.
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Use a summon spell or scroll to get a warm body to kill. Cast soultrap on it, and as long as you have an adequate soul gem and kill it before the spell runs out, you'll trap the soul. The best is to use a grand soul gem and a golden saint. Golden Saint scrolls can be purchased at the mage guild in Caldera. Grand Soul gems are tougher to find.
A word of warning is that golden saints can dispel the soul trap and paralyze you. Once you get a couple trapped though your character becomes ridiculously sick. You can get 400 points of energy on your sword with it.
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