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Creeper

Creeper is a non-hostile scamp living with a party of Orcs in Ghorak Manor in Caldera.

He is one of only two non-hostile creature merchants (the other being the Mudcrab merchant). This means that, lacking Disposition and Mercantile skills, he will always buy and sell items at their base value, instead of adjusting their prices to his advantage.

"C'mon...help a scamp out. You gotta need something. I've got booze...."



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in reply to @morrowind-npcs's post:

Due to a series of exploits in morrowind one could make an infinite supply of cheap drain personality potions by combining slaughterfish scales and heather bought from ajira of the balmora mages guild, then teleport to caldera to sell them at a massive profit to creeper until the player had as much gold as they could possibly desire and max alchemy

Im not sure if its only the xbox version but when i played you can buy alchemical reagents from ajira then sell them back to her and the new amount she has after yiu increase her stock becomes the permanent amount she replenishes her shop with, so if you buy and sell back to her heather and scales until she has 400 of each, she always replenishes 400 even if you buy her out~

ah, such a blast from the past... when i was very young, i would cram myself onto my dads computer chair to watch him play morrowind, and i loved this guy for some reason. i would often pester my dad to go visit him. i always forgot his name and called him "scamp" though, haha

in reply to @nic's post:

Fond memories of setting the teleport point at Creeper, going off adventuring and accruing so much loot I could no longer move, and teleporting back to Creeper to unload. If you had a single high-cost item that was worth more than Creeper had in cash you could manipulate his funds by selling him lots of smaller items over several days (his cash reset at midnight), then buying it all back so he had a lot of cash to buy the big item.

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