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Is this the end?

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Is this the end?

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I just finished Killing Dagoth Ur and destroying the heart. Is this the end of the game or is there more to do? I still have about half a map unexplored as I avoided just going out and exploring so I didn't have to repeat anything or screw a quest up. If this is the end, then I guess I can either finish exploring the map or start a new character. I knew it was an open-ended game, so I tried to stay true to my class (custom Assassin). I'm thinking of a battle-mage for the next go-round so I can use axes!
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Post by JesterKing »

there are the expansions... but everythign is pretty much the sameas before he was dead... except you are more famous. you can still do all the cquests you havent done before, rise in guilds, whatever you want. kudos, you saved the world. nobody cares. get on with life. :D
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Post by Psi_RedEye22 »

I reccomend heading out to Fort Frostmoth by boat in gnaar mok. Doing the vampire stuff is pretty damn fun, too.
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Finished Tribunal and Bloodmoon. I think I might just start with a fresh Character, browse some of the mod's over on Summit. I don't think I've ever played a game where I'm contemplating another run-through immediately after finishing my first go-round! I think I'll jack up the difficulty a little bit as well. Like I said in my first post, I tried to stay within the role of my character so my assassin guy used swords/darts/stars exclusively, Did the Hlaalu/thieves/guild/morag-tong quests and avoided side quests that involved helping people with very little profit. I think this time, I'll try a Warrior/mage type with Heavy armour and I'll do the temple/legion/redoran appropriate guilds as well as helping old ladies across the street!

My next question is a matter for opinion. I think I'm going to see if I can find a mod to remove the reflect spell from the game. This last run through, I hardly used any offensive magic because 95% of the higher level characters had reflect to one extent or another and it just ended up burning me. Has anyone else found this frustrating or have I simply not found an effective counter for this spell. This spell, in my thinking, completely negates the playability of a PURE mage character. Just my thoughts anyways!

Well, I'd better head off to Seyda Neyen (God this game is more addictive then crack!)
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Post by Psi_RedEye22 »

And you'd know that? O.o

Reflect never bothered me much. Resistence poitions help a bunch.
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Post by Dark Master »

Reflect makes being a mage on Solshiem the most nightmarish experiance I've ever had. Rickling Raiders....eugh.

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