Reason I ask is, I'm finding several magic resistant characters + one who reflects magic back ... and I've only really started questing
I'm depending, IMO, too much on my shortblade.
Hence, I'm now concerned about speed and agility, rather than willpower/intelligence/endurance(... which were moving nicely to 100 before I've started depending on my shortblade)
I noticed some "Bound" spells that use weapons ?
Don't laugh, but are those spells considered magic in battle or a physical attack
I really wanted to play a pure spellcaster.
What got me thinking was the "wipeout Tong quest" ... instead of trying my Blind spell on the last three, or some other combination, I whipped out my shortblade and melee-d my way through them ... not exactly how I envisioned my character
For those who haven't read my previous thread, I'm playing as a: Breton-Mage-Apprentice
I will restart if it's doable ... chalk up the last few weeks of 6hr days as "Morrowind Education"
Since shortblade is a minor skill, I was thinking it's helpful, but not neccesary.
I'm using it like it's my major skill ... detracting from the style of my character
I hope I'm making sense
Would just like some expertise input on "how" it would affect gameplay through Bloodmoon ... since I can see it's already affecting my Morrowind gameplay decisions
I guess it comes down to: are those "Bound" spells physical or magical in combat ?
Or, can you get through the game with all magic and no melee.
(.. I wanted to save melee for an assassin or tank-like character)
I think BlueSky said it best(... previous post using his Dark Elf): "fun is trying to think how to best solve each problem".
I find I'm "tanking" my way using destruction spells or my shortblade(... with soul gem).
Thanks for all the help !