

If I end up playing again, I'd block myself from using any trainers or impose a per level limit. So, in summary, I don't think creeper breaks the game. Although not intended for use by the Nerevarine, it can be. This spell is not available for purchase in Morrowind or expansion packs. Fortify Skill: Long Blade 10 points for 60 seconds on self. The skill returns to its original value when the spell ends. At this point the game is "broken" as I have about 700 hp, all my attributes are at 100 and almost all my major and minor skills are at 100. Fortify Long Blade Skill is a Restoration spell in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind that temporarily increases the value of long blade. So I went from level 15 to 71 by training with trainers available in Balmora, Ald'ruhn, Ghostgate, and Sadrith Mora. After a while of leveling short blade I realised it only cost me a fraction of my wealth (total wealth at that time being 400k) so I figured why not just train all my skills. I had lots of cash at this point so I thought I might as well spend it. Then at some point I decided I will train up my short blade. However, having a lot of gold but nothing to spend it on doesn't break the game. Later, I got even richer by sweeping Ghostgate clean of all of its valuables. Nevertheless, as soon as I killed the first enemy dressed in ebony armour I became rich selling to the guy in Ebonheart. In my current playthrough for the first time I avoided creeper.
