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I get addicted to that crap on mobile f2p games because they typically give you also a small amount of the rarest in-game currency, difficult to earn just advancing in the proper gaming parts. On fully paid games on PC my OCD prefers to be satisfied by completing the main quest and as many sidequests as possible and by maxing out my fav skills, spells, weapons and armours. In Morrowind I recursively pump up intelligence and some other potions too and every now and then I use one of them and become Superman, er, Supermage, but I rarely save what I achieved that way, it becomes too easy, or I just use fast levitate and fast run to travel fast or to scout unknown new areas, while I really used powerful potions to defeat very few incredibly tough bosses, like Firemoth's Lich and three very tough sidequest bosses in Tribunal (at Firemoth I used 100% reflect, nothing else could have worked, while against Gedna Relvel in Tribunal I used both reflect and offensive spells and potions to fortify some attacks, to speed up the process that was long, dangerous and boring anyway).



Stwike him, Centuwion. Stwike him vewy wuffly! (Pontius Pilate, "Life of Brian")
A fart without stink is like a sky without stars.
TGS, Third Grade Shooter: brand new genre invented by Kevin Butler exclusively for Natal WiiToo Kinect. PEW! PEW-PEW-PEW!