NoNewTaleToTell: While this isn't exactly a "flaw" of Morrowind, I feel like somebody here may enjoy this story.
My first character was going to be a conjuration mage, and without the ability to regenerate magicka or health, obviously needed access to an inn. Well I stupidly went exploring around the town you begin in and before I knew it I was in some other small town, luckily the town had an inn. Everything seems pretty okay so far, right? Read on...
I head off to do some exploring and leveling up, encounter a few unfriendly skeletons and mudcraps, typical low level stuff and by the time I head back to the inn my character is low on both health and magicka and is in dire need of some rest. So I rent a room for the night and go to sleep only to be awoken after one hour by strange noises! Oh no, what does this mean? Keep reading to find out!
The game informs me that there is a Dark Brotherhood member after me!...only...they're stuck in a locked room down the hall...and leaving/reentering the inn doesn't reset them...and I can't go back to sleep while they're in the inn...and I can't search out other towns because I'm almost out of magicka and health....
That's story of my first playthrough of Morrowind.
That is quite funny. It's a shame how the Tribunal expansion fits into the GOTY edition as now apparently King Helsif wants a nobody with no skills or reputation dead "In case you become a threat to him". This probably made way more sense when you bought Tribunal separately and your character was hopefully already Nereverine. I can't hold it against the game though.
babark: I dunno what to say. I was, like yourself, a hybrid guy (longswording destructomagic heavy armoured brute), and I don't think in the entire game there was any point I needed to reload a game because one of my spells failed. Maybe two or at most three out of every ten fireballs I tossed (around the beginning of the game) failed. Mysticism and Illusion, which I was weakest in, failed slightly more often, but since I only really used it for single instance spells (wanting to Mark some place, or be Recalled to that place, or wanted to charm someone who disliked me for some reason) it didn't bother me that much, and those spells barely cost any magicka at all.
I hope I'm not insulting you if I ask if you were playing at a lower difficultly? with the exception of destruction of fail average was more like 8/10 most of the time. To get any good at Regeneration I had to buy the weakest, most useless healing spell and practise it in my spare time for hours before I could try one that was worth a damn.
Maybe you just rolled lucky and I didn't (metaphorically speaking).