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Daggerfall Wereboars. In a land full of Vampire Ancients and Daedra Seducers the idea of such an unglamorous creature makes me giggle.
Always thought the Guar were strangely cute. But Ash Vampires... still remember my first encounter with one of those! Morrowind had the best enemies across the board for me.
Post edited December 13, 2012 by rice_pudding
Design wise probably the weird Cthulu looking things in Morrowind. Or the dwarven mechanisms on roller-balls.

Favorite to fight, probably dragons in Skyrim.
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StingingVelvet: Design wise probably the weird Cthulu looking things in Morrowind. Or the dwarven mechanisms on roller-balls.

Favorite to fight, probably dragons in Skyrim.
Dwarven Sphere is the second one as for first, I didn't play Morrowind too much
Either Scribs from ES3 (those little innocent things would never hurt you unless you attacked first, then they paralyze your ass) or the giants from Skyrim (one caught me too close to his treasure chest then he promptly sent me halfway across the map).
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niniendowarrior: I hate those mofos!
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Roman5: Anyone else enjoyed sniping them with your bow from a hundred miles away?

That was some good stuff....
It was good once or twice, but it got old really fast.
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gnarbrag: partly submerged dungeons in TES2 could have nasty fish
One of the most annoying things in Daggerfall is landing on top of one of these fish when you jump into a pool.......
I love the ash monsters in Morrowind. They start out just as regular-ish Ash Slaves, but once they get to Ash Zombie, THEY HAVE NO FACE. And then they get to Ash Ghoul and have a worm-trunk-thing where their eyes should be... and once they get to Ascended Sleeper level, they've got a full-on giant squid for a head... but when killed, their skull is the only thing left! I always took that as the skull being the only thing remaining of their original bodies, and the rest of their form (tentacles, robes, and all) is a "living dream" of their ascended selves.*

The other would probably be the Winged Twilights, also from Morrowind. They were always my preferred summon because they're quite tough and quite strong, and they only have a melee attack which makes them safe to use against enemies with spell reflection, and it makes them predictable (which is good for a summon). Plus they have virtually the same face as Breton women, which is kinda spooky.


*This only really makes sense if the godhead thing is actually canon.
I levitated and then killed Vivec in Morrowind. Fucking god damn stupid unkillable people in the last two really irritates me.