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Review Bloodmoon frollicking at RPGDot

Saint_Proverbius

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Tags: Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon

There's a <a href="http://www.rpgdot.com/index.php?hsaction=10053&ID=633">review</a> of <a href="http://www.morrowind.com">Morrowind: Bloodmoon</a> at <A href="http://www.rpgdot.com">RPGDot</a>, which is pretty gosh darned favorable. In fact, they gave it a <b>platinum award</b> and a <b>91%</b>.
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<blockquote>Although Bethesda has stated that any level character can visit Solstheim, I think anyone under level 10 would want to stick close to the fort. The new enemies are formidable, and unlike in Morrowind, they have the tendency to attack in groups. With a high level character, you won't face anything too difficult (especially once you get a weapon from the main quest that can dispatch most werewolves with one hit), but you'll inevitably find yourself resting a lot more than you probably did at the end of the original game. It should also be noted that the functional improvements from Tribunal - map annotations and improved quest journal - are included in Bloodmoon, in case you don't have the first expansion.</blockquote>
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I like the irony of being a werewolf in possession of the best weapon to kill werewolves.
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Spotted this at <A href="Http://www.bluesnews.com">Blue's News</a>.
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Best time to be a werewolf, really. You don't have to worry about others with your advantages, and you're the one carrying the weapon which can kill you. Since Morrowind doesn't have critical failures, there's no chance you'll run yourself through with it.
In the [url=http://www.eviloverlord.com/lists/overlord.html:s4ir9x1r]Evil Overlord List[/url] said:
The artifact which is the source of my power will not be kept on the Mountain of Despair beyond the River of Fire guarded by the Dragons of Eternity. It will be in my safe-deposit box. The same applies to the object which is my one weakness.
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Jed

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Psilon said:
(OT: I'm surprised the above BBCode is actually valid.)
I'm pretty fucking impressed. I actually wrote one like that recently, took one look at it, and said no way, and took the url out of the quote title. Good job.
 

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