Posted December 18, 2015
Crosmando: Morrowind is an absolute terror if you're the type of player who likes to loot/steal everything that isn't nailed down, just because there's so much lying around in boxes and stuff you can loot and sell. Because you can only carry so much before becoming encumbered, you end up doing rounds back-and-forth to the merchant, and then when the merchant is out of gold to pay you you need to find another merchant to sell all this crap to.
Gentle "spoiler" if you always prefer to figure out all the kinks yourself... But about the Morrowind looting, which ends up quite satisfying indeed (IMO), but may indeed take bit of patience to fully empower.
So here goes:
Always be equipped with Divine / Almvisi intervention - and spell from mysticism (I think) "mark" / "recall." This could be a piece of jewelry, scroll or learned spell.
The intervention spells will take you to nearest temple / shrine, normally equals "bigger town + traders".
Having marked the spot you are looting in, you will teleport back. And repeat as needed.
As the loot does not disappear, I tended just to dump my pickings from a given location - and sell more of them next time passing by after the merchant had replenished money. Gnisis temple entrance always has mountains of my loot!
And "feather" in alchemy..? Alchemy system in Morrrowind is one of the best ever, highly vital for hard encounters, and always tends to be in my major skills.
I admit that building up your CHAR into the state were looting is a joy takes bit of effort, but I find it all the more satisfying.
In the Skyrim, I see myself resorting into quick travel because I have a definite dislike of superfluous horse riding, where it is but a gimmick. I am not saying take it away, but leave the intervention etc spells, and good alchemy for the rest of us, pray!