Morrowind talk:Sixth House Base

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I just finished this quest, and when I looted the bell chamber and got the gauntlets, they only had an armor rating of 13. I have Morrowind GOTY, if anyone else has noticed this on any other platform (xbox, expansion, pc) please tell me and I'll change the stats on them.

[edit] Fastest way from Buckmoth to Gnaar Mok

The article says this: "There's only boat travel to Gnaar Mok so the fastest method is probably just to hike it from Ald'ruhn (or Caldera)." This isn't true; the fastest way from Buckmoth Legion Fort to Gnarr Mok is to cast Almsivi Intervention to Ald'ruhn, take the Silt Strider to Khuul, and then take a boat to Gnaar Mok. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 128.61.118.34 (talkcontribs).

While technically you're correct, there may be cases when a player might not have Almsivi Intervention spells, scrolls or amulets on their character's person at the time of the quest (perhaps they haven't completed quests or made purchases for them, or they didn't see the value in keeping them at the time).--Hoggwild5 11:41, 9 November 2006 (EST)
He's correct whether you have Almsivi Intervention or not. It is quickest to take the Slit Strider to Khuul and then grab a boat. I've updated it. --Ratwar 11:43, 9 November 2006 (EST)
If you've downloaded the official Propylon Master Index mod, you could also use the Mages Guild Guide in Ald'Ruhn to go to Caldera, then talk to the guy there to transport yourself directly to Hlormaren, which is just a quick jaunt from Gnaar Mok. This I think is even faster, because the travelling takes place almsot exclusively between indoor cells, which load much faster than exteriors. Also, Guild Guides and Propylon teleporters don't take any game-time, while silt striders and boats do, if that matters to you. --TheRealLurlock Talk 15:32, 9 November 2006 (EST)

[edit] Dreamers attack?

Playing the game, the Dreamers standing outside of the major towns don't attack "on sight" nor do they attack you after lowering their disposition to zero. Has anyone else had this happen to them? 68.95.101.6 18:03, 24 April 2008 (EDT)

If you leave them alone and don't talk to them more then needed, there is no reason to fight the Dreamers. Avoid the sixth house topic, and you can all save them later for +1 Reputation each.--BenouldTC 18:58, 24 April 2008 (EDT)
No, you're getting confused. That's the sleepers you're talking about. The dreamers - shirtless men who appear outside of the towns after this quest - cannot be saved. I seem to remember they disappear when you defeat Dagoth Ur. And no, they don't attack on sight. --Gaebrial 05:32, 30 April 2008 (EDT)

[edit] Dagoth Gares

Apparently, if you go to loot Ilunibi prior to (or without) receiving the official quest order from Caius, Dagoth Gares is not there. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.195.116.41 (talkcontribs).

Correct, he spawns per script when you receive the quest. --BenouldTC 21:51, 24 June 2008 (EDT)
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