How is melee combat experience calculated in Morrowind?
In The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, I am having difficulty selecting a weapon to use. I have several with higher base damage and not-so-useful enchantments, and several with lower base damage and very effective enchantments. I want to use one which is enchanted with Fire Damage and has lower base damage, but I still want to efficiently gain Blunt Weapon levels.
Would leveling up be slowed down by using a weapon with lower base damage?
Is damage from enchantments accounted for in experience in the appropriate weapon skill, or is experience calculated in a different way entirely (per successful hit)?
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How does the combat work in Morrowind?
The Damage a player deals can be described as (Weapon Damage * Strength Modifier * Condition Modifier * Critical Hit Modifier) / Armor Reduction .How is damage calculated in Morrowind?
How do you hit more often in Morrowind?
In order for your Morrowind character to increase in levels, your character must increase in a Major or Minor skill 10 times. This can be any combination of Major and Minor skills, so long as they have been increased a total of ten times.Melee Combat - Morrowind Mechanics
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