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  1. Delta77777777
    Delta77777777
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    Nice. I don't see why others seek out mods like this one only to complain and tell you how to play the game their way.
    I have a lot of fun "'breaking'" the game. It's one of my favorite things about Morrowind.
    I enjoy the fact you can make yourself into a 'demi-god' if you know how to.
    Real life has similar exploits, market and otherwise.
    Thanks for making this,  hamod9041.
    Endorsed and appreciated.
  2. Yalkin33
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    I would recommend cleaning the mod with tes3cmd if you have the dlcs.
  3. TheDrunkenMudcrab
    TheDrunkenMudcrab
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    http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/44722/?

    Or you could get this and actually fix the Mudcrab Merchant.
    1. hamod9041
      hamod9041
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      My mod is Exactly opposite to your mod. I have a ton of items worth way more than 10000 gold and I am sick of having to sell them at a reduced Price. I get why you might consider this game breaking but it's a lot of fun for me and for others and it's incredibly useful.
    2. Redwolf89
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      Nah, I like this guy's mod much better. Having to sell a Daedric Dai-Katana, worth 120,000 gold, for a few thousand at best is really annoying. On a side note, I don't see how your mod "fixes" anything, despite your explanation in your mod's description.
    3. EP1CPH1L
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      The entire point of Creeper and Mudcrab Merchant is to provide players with a way to unload the surplus of crap they'll inevitably end up with for a sizable payout. Morrowind is already imbalanced, broken even, and that's one of the delights of playing the game. You don't have to grind your way to success, if you're smart enough or patient enough you can completely sidestep the gameplay loop to get exactly what you want. And that's what makes an RPG so fun.