Beginners question about add-on

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Hi NG
I've bought the full package (Morrowind incl. expand. Tribunal and
Bloodmoon).
I think I've read that you start in the Morrowind have get some level and
should not play Tribunal or Bloodmoon before you have a level at ex. 30. In
Morrowind I'm a Wood Elf Assassin at level 12, still going strong 🙂
Is this correct or can I just head on and play Tribunal and Bloodmoon?
I know I could just try and find out, but just wanted to hear your opinions.

/Allan
 
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Allan wrote:

> I think I've read that you start in the Morrowind have get some level and
> should not play Tribunal or Bloodmoon before you have a level at ex. 30.

You can go to Mournhold at early level. The city itself isn't dangerous,
except two encounters which you can avoid. You do quicksave occasionally,
don't you?
Starting the Tribunal quests.... I'd say around level 15. Exploring
Mournhold won't automatically start the quest, so that's pretty safe. It's
very obvious when and where the quest starts, so no problem here.

Bloodmoon is another story. The area is inhabited by quite tough critters.
I'd recommend level 20 before going to Solstheim, though you can try earlier
if you feel adventerous. Nothing bad happens if you wimp out and return
later.


As a sidenote, both expansions are good and well worth playing.
 
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Allan wrote:
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> I think I've read that you start in the Morrowind have get some level
and
> should not play Tribunal or Bloodmoon before you have a level at ex.
30. In
> Morrowind I'm a Wood Elf Assassin at level 12, still going strong 🙂
> Is this correct or can I just head on and play Tribunal and
Bloodmoon?
> I know I could just try and find out, but just wanted to hear your
opinions.
....

Well, if you've already played through, you can do some (small) amount
of stuff in Bloodmoon and a fair amount of walking around the city
upper level in Tribunal without much difficulty. However, a neophyte
might trigger one of the few tough fights in upper level Mournhold
without intending to. To withstand those tougher fights, a tougher
character is needed. Very small spoiler below.....



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(small spoiler): If you can haandle several autronarchs or dremora
lords at once, then you can handle all but one of the fights you can
inadvertantly/accidentally get involved in on the upper level of the
city. If you have something like a Scroll of Intervention to get you
away, you can deal with the remaining--really difficult--fight. In any
case, save to a separate game slot before you go into the city
initially.
 
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 15:38:55 +0100, "Allan" <ako@mail.sonofon.dk>
wrote:

>Hi NG
>I've bought the full package (Morrowind incl. expand. Tribunal and
>Bloodmoon).
>I think I've read that you start in the Morrowind have get some level and
>should not play Tribunal or Bloodmoon before you have a level at ex. 30. In
>Morrowind I'm a Wood Elf Assassin at level 12, still going strong 🙂
>Is this correct or can I just head on and play Tribunal and Bloodmoon?
>I know I could just try and find out, but just wanted to hear your opinions.

I've won Bloodmoon at level 11 - mind you I had to turn down the
difficulty to minimum for the final 'dungeon' in the Werewolf maze.
It was tough - no question about it.

Can't remember what level I beat Tribunal at but it wasn't above 16.