Morrowind talk:Creatures

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Command Creature level column gone[edit]

I must be getting old. I KNOW this site used to maintain a column under all creatures that specified the LEVEL of that creature so that appropriate Command Creature spells could be cast with effectiveness. Now it is gone. Again. I am uncomfortable adding the column ... mostly because I am not a web-page designer, but partially because I am afraid it will be deleted again by someone who does not understand the importance of the data to new players coming to the game. The amount of magicka needed to command a LEVEL 1 mudcrab for 30 seconds is exponentially less than the same spell cast against a LEVEL 20+ Golden Saint or Ascended Sleeper. Am I searching for the information wrong? Has it been simply moved and I am unable to determine where it is? If someone will add the column, I will research and find the latest numbers. Thanks. Trughbull 16:02, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

It was removed 3 years ago, with charts now on their respective creature page. Your right about one thing though: the charts don't seem to list the creatures' levels. We still have the old info from February, but implementing this into the current tables won't be easy. -- Jplatinum16 16:15, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
Given that the Oblivion pages list level, I would say it should be certainly be included in the table. Jadrax 16:24, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
Yeah this should be here in my opinion (To be honest the only reason I didn't try to do this was that I've been playing OB instead of MW most of the time,and hadn't noticed there was a problem).--TheAlbinoOrcGot_a_question? 19:40, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

Creatures that visit you in your sleep.[edit]

Could we make a list of creatures in Morrowind and its expansions of creatures that might interrupt the player's sleep whenever they're out on the wilderness, or at least mark the ones that will interrupt your sleep on their respective pages? Because I know that Cliff racers won't, but scribs, Kagoutis, Kwama foragers, etc. will. Bauglir100 (talk) 01:31, 20 March 2015 (GMT)