
(By Ofecks, Meyers-Briggs Testicle, Cream-of-Plenty, KryonikMessiah, and Mr. Morrowind modding has experienced something of a renaissance over the past couple of years thanks to lua scripting and even some machine learning. From shader packs to fortresses, you can find a mod for just about anything, and there’s even a chance the modder is still active online. Over eighteen years later, The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind continues to maintain a massive community, supported by an incredible network of modders. I stay away from the Atronachs since they tend to use ranged area energy attacks that destroy other members of your army that are around them.Part 3 of the thread started by Jinnigan and continued by Etherwind. So when fighting starts I have 10 little creatures that come forth to fight for me. 4 Scamps (Exquisite Pants/Shirt/Shoes/Robe Skeletal Minion/4 levels of Sanctuary on an Exquisite Amulet 2 Clannfears one each on an Exquisite ring A Bonelord enchanted on a Daedric shield The only bad things are that they are slower than hell and can't carry any items or follow orders, but even a few ancestral ghosts can take down a few city guards. Oh, and you can soultrap them again and again and again to fill up a bunch of soul gems for some quick easy money! Then when you equip the item you have a little minion to follow you around everywhere and do your fighting for you *lol* And if they get destroyed or stuck, all you have to do is unequip the item and re-equip it, and presto another little sidekick to follow you around. All you need to do is enchant an item with a Golden Saint Grand Soul gem and enchant it with the Constant "Summon" spell.



Lately, I have been having some fun making an Army of the undead for my Necromancer in Morrowind.
