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You shouldn't need to use the trainers for anything other than raising very hard to raise skills to usable levels (sneak to 45+ for example) or for going up in the ranks of certain guilds. Some people might disagree but your equipment and skills mean far more than levels as far as I'm concerned, it's not really until you get quite far through guilds where levels start to matter, if only because you need the extra attributes to not get beaten up.
Really it's best to just relax and enjoy playing and don't worry about getting stuck, it's generally easy to get yourself out of getting stuck through the means I've mentioned already. There's other stuff I can think of but it's character specific so do you mind telling me what your major and minor skills are if you still need help? Don't worry about having bad majors and minors by the way, the way Morrowind works means that pretty much any character can be made to work, even bare fisted monk types.
Glass, thx very much for your answer. I must say that I really like your view of how the game should be played. I made following char: Dark Elf; Atronach; Endurance and Luck; MAJ: Alternation, Conjuration, Marksman, Mysticism, Illusion ; MIN: Alchemy, Enchant, Short Blade, Security, Light Armor. I am thinking of playing it as a Thief/Mage build, with a lot of sneaking and opening every lock (not with help of enchant though).
GCD attacks the vanilla levelling system at two major points. (among other things)
-defocus skills
-emphasize character generation
Defocus skills: in vanilla every skill has a single governing attribute, which it increases. With GCD skills influence more than one attribute. Say Illusion influences Personality in vanilla, and in GCD, being a magic school, it influences Personalty and to a lesser extent Intelligence and Will power too. Or Heavy Armor increases Strength as well. This means you arent forced anymore to powerlevel a specific skill if you need a specific attribute. Say in vanilla you wont get any Intelligence from casting Illusion spells. This doesnt even make sense. Not so in gcd.
Chargen: Its no secret and fairly obvious that in vanilla putting any useful skill in min/major is a penalty and just shooting yourself in the foot. And can be downright deadly. Say you put acrobatics and athletics on majors. Bunny hop to Balmora and end up with a levelled char who can do nothing but jump and run, facing dremoras. Every useful skill in vanilla, with a few exeptions, must be put in Misc. maj/mins are just for controlled levelling.
Now what GCD does here is making starting skills affect attribute progression for the whole game. Want strength? - have lots of str-skills. Want more int? Invest in magic skills. This seamlessly leads to a character specialization. No more selecting just long blades will make you an uber fighter. Or let alone grinding swords from misc 5, to 100. Your combat attributes will just increase too slow. So wanting to be a fighter in GCD, a player must make sure he has selected lots of combat skills. this again seamlessly fits to Morrowinds character classes. In vanilla who cares if a Redgard or a Nord have +10 to each weapon skill. With GLC this selection now makes sense, because increased combat skills will boost their combat attributes progression, like strength. Same goes for mages. No more selecting just one magic skill will make a char an archmage. Similarly, equally spreading skills, will make a jack of all trades. But he too will have to have different skills selected, and not all magic.
Funny thing is, i tried to make an "optimal" GCD mage and to my surprise it was almost exact like the default "mage" class. Same with the fighter. Default classes are not utter garbage anymore, and can actually be selected now. This again shows how well thought actually GCD is.
Hi Dvsdv, thx for answer. Just as I thought that I will take Glass advice you came in with this answer and now I am again inclined to give GDC a try!
I have one question though. Let's say I don't have any strength governing skills in my maj/min group. How far will I be able to get strength attribute up if I level those skills to let's say 100?
Thx much. I very much appreciate all the help. I am currently still in Balmora while my load at work increased dramatically in the last week and will continue till the end of next week.
Best,
Aarionn