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Install them all... but I've heard that installing Tribunal THEN Bloodmoon will prevent some error that occurs if you install Bloodmoon first. I don't really know since I had Tribunal long before Bloodmoon. But Bloodmoon is worth installing simply for the new map options and the improved Journal.
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Agreed, have them installed, Tribunal then Bloodmoon. I've been playing my current character for about 2 1/2 months and haven't even been to Mournhold yet and barely started the Bloodmoon quests. Just having the option to go off and do something different in another place will keep your interest when you're tired of gathering mushroom for Ajira :)
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I haven't installed Tribunal or Bloodmoon yet; however, I was told that it isn't for low level characters. Tribunal permits your character to be attacked pretty regularly when you try to sleep and regenerate health and mana. This can be frustrating for starting characters. I've been told that this applies to characters under level 10. I'm currently pushing level 50 so I'll probably install these soon.

 

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Get them and install them! Install Tribunal, then Bloodmoon and then the Bloodmoon patch which fixes some things that Bloodmoon 'breaks' in Tribunal. Oh, and do the whole thing as a fresh install, un-install Morrowind, de-frag hard drive and then install Morrowind, Tribunal, Bloodmoon and the patch.
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hey grizzly is that the sign from the grizzly clan in mechwarrior, i think 2?

It's an edited version, gotta say that you're the first to ever spot that from all the forums where I use it as my avatar.

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I think a good idea, plotwise, would be to: first play Morrowind through; and I mean through and through, not just the main quest: visit every Dwemer ruin, as many Daedric shrinesas possible, level up and enjoy the world that you've been set in; then play Tribunal, and again I urge you to get immersed in the plot and the history and the mythology, it's so much more interesting than just focusing on leveling and killing everybody. But it will be important to gain a lot of levels, because Bloodmoon is, as I understand it, insanely difficult for anybody who isn't a very high level character (well, it's inevitable if you've played TESIII for hundreds of hours! :D

 

Anway, I say play one game through, and install the next when you're ready to move on.

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