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You can't even "mantle" up onto a low surface like a table, either, which means that weren Acrobats will feel foolish sometimes when they discover that they can't clamber up onto a waist-high ledge. It also weren leads to problems when you're in the water and having a hard time getting out. Back in Daggerfall, your ability to climb onto things was dependent on your acrobatics skill, and though the skill remains, it is sadly emasculated in Morrowind. Everything you do is based on skills. Each character weren class sports major and minor skills appropriate to that class, and all the other skills are in the miscellaneous group. Naturally enough, skills improve as you use them, so it behooves you to use them often. In a paradigm pioneered by the Elder Scrolls, there are no "experience points" in Morrowindyou go up levels when you have improved any combination of major and minor skills by ten points. Based on the skills you've used, you are then granted points you can add to their governing attributes.
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