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Best bet would be to bring lots of Restore Health potions as a backup, a decent weapon (if you can use Sunder then use that), some decent armour to absorb damage (high armour skill helps too), and maybe even some Fortify Agility potions/equipment to prevent being knocked around too much.
Alternatively, if you run faster than him (which isn’t difficult, he’s pretty slow), you can kite him with archery/spells.
Well, one tactic would be to use magic items/scrolls that let you summon creatures in order to keep good ol' Ur busy, while you shoot arrows at him.
Stock yourself with some magic ones or, at least, better than the Iron Arrow ones.
Another tactic is to attack him closer and not letting him make a counterattack. Although that depends in your stats and the weapon you would use.
1) Come to him openly, and not by stealth.
2) Dont be naive, you cannot kill a god.
3) Bring a false copy of Sunder.
4) Bring Wraithguard, Keening and Sunder - he may have a use for them.
5) Honor the Tribe Unmourned.
video guide on how to defeat him
Batcher. I think you will have it a bit hard with level 15, but the best thing I can recommend would be level up or make sure your blunt and short blade skills are good enough to hit most of the time.
Once you're in the heart chamber you aren't even supposed to fight him, and he's extremely easy to run past, jump off the cliff onto the bridge and to do what you need to on the heart.
What you should watch out for however is that he damages strength with his spells, much like a greater bonewalker.
What's really bad about this is if you had corprus for many days and buffed your strength permanently to make yourself a respectable demi god (and this is intended as the cure for corprus doesn't cure it at all, just removes the negative effects), is that when you get damaged strength, you won't be able to get your divine strength back and heal it.
What I mean is if you had 100 strength and got corprus, then slept for 50 days, you'd have a permanent 150 strength. However when your strength gets damaged by dagoth ur, you will not be able to heal it back until it drops below your base strength (of 100 in this case). Basically you lose your godly corprus strength if you let dagoth ur hit you too many times.
Yeah, every day you have it, your strength and endurance go up by 1 and speed and intelligence go down by 1. But once you "cure" it, your intelligence and speed get restored while your strength and endurance will stay at whatever it was fortified to, as is intended by divayth fyr and his cure for corprus (as well as getting immunity to disease and living forever, two other side effects of corprus)
Also creatures such as Greater Bonewalkers can damage your Strength below 100 and you will not be able to take it higher.
It's not a glitch/exploit, it's literally explained by fyr himself that his cure only removes the negative effects of corprus.
An exploit would be sleeping 500 days in a row or whatever for the boost, just like drinking 500 potions in a row is an exploit, but drinking potions itself or alchemy itself aren't an exploit.
Morrowind is much smaller scale than it is in lore cus of technological limitations. so having corprus for a month or two isn't out of the realm of realism for the nerevarine before he got it cured. If the game was daggerfall scale, then it would probably take at least a month to travel from balmora to the corprusarium.
You as could as said it, "What I mean is if you had 100 strength and got corprus, then slept for 50 days, you'd have a permanent 150 strength. " So lets all sleep for 50 days!!! Not exploiting is it?
It was an example to explain it easy how the damage strength works. and like I said, in terms of lore wise, it's not out of the realm of possibility for the nerevarine to have corprus for 50 days.
Calling it an exploit is the same as calling potions an exploit. Yes, potions COULD be an exploit if you drink 500 of them, but potions themselves aren't an exploit.
Corprus strength and endurance COULD be an exploit if you just sleep 100 days before curing it, but corprus strength and endurance being permanent is not an exploit or glitch.
Divayth fyr explains to you explicitly that his cure will only remove the negative effects of corprus while keeping the positive. The positive effects include increased strength and endurance. It is not an exploit, its stated quite clearly in lore that it is intended.