It was hard as ****, but I did it . What were your guys experience with this quest?
It was hard as ****, but I did it . What were your guys experience with this quest?
I remember the first time I did this quest pretty vividly. It's burned into my memory. It went badly. My first character experienced the bloodbath, not the people she was supposed to kill, lol. She was determined to see this thing through, though. She went back and tried it again. And then again. And again. She finally managed to kill all five (and the bartender). She walked out of the place feeling pretty good about herself.... and was instantly killed by guards. Back to the drawing board...
At that time there were no internet resources to look stuff like this up and I was also new to the series so I knew nothing about taunting. I found out about it later in this forum. Armed with this valuable new knowledge we went back to the Cornerclub, for the umpteenth time. That time things went much more smoothly.
Wow you guys like to just fight in this game ... did your characters have any interesting role play reasons or was it more like just go there and kill all these guys. That place doesnt even have decent loot. Its one of the worst risk reward challenges of the game.
I did it once with a thief character but that was at like lvl 10. It was a mage assian so I used some paralyze swords and sanctuary to deal with the onslaught.
How did you accomplish it at such a low level?
He ( Flinn The Goat, Redguard Knight) wanted to wipe the floor of the council club clean with the lifeless blood of Cammano Tong (sp) Corruption
Nordic Claymore (Long Blades 55), Full Imperial Chain minus Curcaiss (it was Imperial Silver), and a whole lot of health potions
My first few attempts at this went badly. As a result I tended to find RP reasons to "avoid" the quest until a little later in my characters' development, if I did it at all! But I did do a rogue-like character once who did it early (before level 5 or so, I think?) He had a big mouth and really abused the taunting system in Morrowind, ha ha!
Ha! Yeah, that would do it!
You didn't capture the fight on video by any chance, did you?
I'll be honest: when I bought Morrowind back in 2002 I had no idea what roleplaying was. This game was my first exposure to any form of roleplaying. I came to Morrowind from shooters. I literally had to look up the word "roleplaying" on the internet to find out what it meant.
Shooters tend to be pretty linear, on the whole. You are usually given clear directions and told what to do next. So, in that first play-through (and in several of the next ones) I approached quests in pretty much the same way. If someone like Larrius Varro told me to do something I did it, because that was what I knew from shooters.
It took me a while to figure out what this "roleplaying" business was and how to do it. I'm still learning. Even now, I sometimes take a break from roleplaying and play a pure hack-and-slash game, for the fun of it. That's the great thing about the Elder Scrolls games in my opinion: we can play them in many different ways and get a lot of enjoyment out of the games no matter how we play them.