I still remember my first playthrough. Vilverin is the first ruin outside of sewers and I really know it backwards now, but on my first playthrough, when I got deeper, these skeletons really gave creeps. But than I killed one with a Fire Blast (that starting spell) and I just lughted so hard I fell from my chair. Have you noticed that everytime you kill Skeleton with that his skull shots upwards on flame like a freaking space rocket?
I still remember my first playthrough. Vilverin is the first ruin outside of sewers and I really know it backwards now, but on my first playthrough, when I got deeper, these skeletons really gave creeps. But than I killed one with a Fire Blast (that starting spell) and I just lughted so hard I fell from my chair. Have you noticed that everytime you kill Skeleton with that his skull shots upwards on flame like a freaking space rocket?
Spriggins from bloodmoon, they are only enemy I actually had to run away from and train, dispute fact that I was wearing on of best medium armour in then game and using deadric spear.
Spriggins from bloodmoon, they are only enemy I actually had to run away from and train, dispute fact that I was wearing on of best medium armour in then game and using deadric spear.
My nemesis? The Adoring Fan...
But seriously, I find Morrowind's boss battles (Namely Dagoth Ur and Almalexia) to be some of my most memorable. Daedra are also pretty fun to fight, especially in Oblivion.
Cliffracers have to be the most annoying, though. Little bastards, creeping around in the sky, ambushing you when you least expect...
My nemesis? The Adoring Fan...
But seriously, I find Morrowind's boss battles (Namely Dagoth Ur and Almalexia) to be some of my most memorable. Daedra are also pretty fun to fight, especially in Oblivion.
Cliffracers have to be the most annoying, though. Little bastards, creeping around in the sky, ambushing you when you least expect...