

You level up skills by doing them- the higher the skill level, the better your character is at doing that skill. Now, a little background on how levelling works in Morrowind (I know you know at least the basics, but this is as much to help me organize as to make sure you understand everything right). Having it as a main attribute gives you a nice boost with it, along with giving you that 'luck' boost in everything else you do- so instead of spending 50 levels 'wasting' one of your attribute level-ups on Luck, you only need like, 40 or 30 or whatever. Luck has no skills associated with it, and so will never have a multiplier when choosing which attributes to level up. To do this, you'll want a couple things.įirst, use a Custom Class with Luck as one of the main attributes. What you want to do is get your Attributes (Speed, Int, Strength, etc) all up as quickly as possible while levelling your character as little as possible. Alright, so Morrowind levelling is a bit odd, in that you don't necessarily want the most efficient levelling- that is, Character Level 1 to 100 as quick as possible- because of the sheer variety of skills you'll be using.
