The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

K1ng Nov 1, 2018 @ 3:52am
Dark Brotherhood armour set - Sell or keep?
So I'm at this guys (Caius) house and I've just slept, and when I woke up I was attacked by a Dark Brotherhood assasin and managed to kill him (I researched and found out this is actually part of the expansion, and I own the GOTY edition) and I was wondering since it's my first ever run of this game should I sell the armour or keep it? My class is Redguard and I chose The warrior sign, is it worth keeping the armour for my first run or should I just sell it?
Edit: I'm also scared that it will ruin my experience since people say it is very OP until you start finding class armour late game
Last edited by K1ng; Nov 1, 2018 @ 3:59am
Originally posted by Mr. Whiskers:
Originally posted by Tiger 360:
Originally posted by Jarl Arne:
Sell it, you will get further DB attacks anyway and it's worth a lot of money. In fact it gets you started well with getting plenty of money.

But that's me. It's up to you really.
Will it ruin my experience/make the game too easy if I keep it?

TES games aren't about difficulty. They're power fantasies that let you become a god. You'll be OP with more gold than you have a use for pretty quickly into any of the modern entries no matter what you do, except maybe Oblivion which can get punishing very quickly with some bad decisions early on.


So don't worry about the game being too easy. It's supposed to be easy. Just enjoy the ride.
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hulmey676 Nov 1, 2018 @ 4:43am 
Sell it, you will get further DB attacks anyway and it's worth a lot of money. In fact it gets you started well with getting plenty of money.

But that's me. It's up to you really.
K1ng Nov 1, 2018 @ 4:45am 
Originally posted by Jarl Arne:
Sell it, you will get further DB attacks anyway and it's worth a lot of money. In fact it gets you started well with getting plenty of money.

But that's me. It's up to you really.
Will it ruin my experience/make the game too easy if I keep it?
hulmey676 Nov 1, 2018 @ 4:53am 
Originally posted by Tiger 360:
Originally posted by Jarl Arne:
Sell it, you will get further DB attacks anyway and it's worth a lot of money. In fact it gets you started well with getting plenty of money.

But that's me. It's up to you really.
Will it ruin my experience/make the game too easy if I keep it?

I'm not too sure but I can't imagine so. Morrowind is difficult to start off with because you are a weakling and you can barely hit a rat so it might actually help. Also don't forget it depends on your light armour skill aswell so it doesn't matter how OP it is, you will need to build up your light armour skill to make it more effective anyway since DB armour is light armour I think.
K1ng Nov 1, 2018 @ 4:55am 
Originally posted by Jarl Arne:
Originally posted by Tiger 360:
Will it ruin my experience/make the game too easy if I keep it?

I'm not too sure but I can't imagine so. Morrowind is difficult to start off with because you are a weakling and you can barely hit a rat so it might actually help. Also don't forget it depends on your light armour skill aswell so it doesn't matter how OP it is, you will need to build up your light armour skill to make it more effective anyway since DB armour is light armour I think.
Thanks, but everyone I've seen so far on forums say it's too op to start off with :/
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Mr. Whiskers Nov 1, 2018 @ 5:33am 
Originally posted by Tiger 360:
Originally posted by Jarl Arne:
Sell it, you will get further DB attacks anyway and it's worth a lot of money. In fact it gets you started well with getting plenty of money.

But that's me. It's up to you really.
Will it ruin my experience/make the game too easy if I keep it?

TES games aren't about difficulty. They're power fantasies that let you become a god. You'll be OP with more gold than you have a use for pretty quickly into any of the modern entries no matter what you do, except maybe Oblivion which can get punishing very quickly with some bad decisions early on.


So don't worry about the game being too easy. It's supposed to be easy. Just enjoy the ride.
K1ng Nov 1, 2018 @ 5:34am 
Originally posted by Mr. Whiskers:
Originally posted by Tiger 360:
Will it ruin my experience/make the game too easy if I keep it?

TES games aren't about difficulty. They're power fantasies that let you become a god. You'll be OP with more gold than you have a use for pretty quickly into any of the modern entries no matter what you do, except maybe Oblivion which can get punishing very quickly with some bad decisions early on.


So don't worry about the game being too easy. It's supposed to be easy. Just enjoy the ride.
Thank you bro that was exactly the type of answer I was looking for :)
Thanks to Jarl too :)
hulmey676 Nov 1, 2018 @ 6:40am 
Originally posted by Tiger 360:
Originally posted by Mr. Whiskers:

TES games aren't about difficulty. They're power fantasies that let you become a god. You'll be OP with more gold than you have a use for pretty quickly into any of the modern entries no matter what you do, except maybe Oblivion which can get punishing very quickly with some bad decisions early on.


So don't worry about the game being too easy. It's supposed to be easy. Just enjoy the ride.
Thank you bro that was exactly the type of answer I was looking for :)
Thanks to Jarl too :)

No problem, glad we could help. :)
Wigga Nov 1, 2018 @ 9:25am 
go to caldera north of balmora, into ghorak manor and sell anything you get to creeper the scamp
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