All Trainers by Skill & Location in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
For players looking to efficiently improve their skills, Morrowind offers a network of trainers scattered across Vvardenfell. These NPCs can increase your skill levels for a fee, providing a reliable way to advance your character's capabilities without solely relying on practice or quest rewards. Knowing where to find the right trainer can save you time and gold.
Trainers are categorized by the skills they teach and their respective skill levels. There are trainers for novice, apprentice, journeyman, and master levels of each skill. Higher-level training typically costs more gold but provides a greater increase in your skill. It's often beneficial to seek out the highest-level trainer available for a particular skill to maximize your investment.
The availability of trainers is spread across major settlements and some smaller outposts. Major cities like Balmora, Vivec City, Ald'ruhn, and Sadrith Mora are hubs for training, offering a variety of skills. However, some specialized trainers can be found in more remote locations, often tied to specific factions or guilds.
Here's a general overview of trainer locations and skills:
| Location | Skills Taught (Novice/Apprentice/Journeyman/Master) |
|---|---|
| Seyda Neen | Light Armor, Block, Spear (Novice) |
| Balmora | Various skills including Blade, Heavy Armor, Mercantile, Speechcraft, Mysticism, Destruction, Alteration, Illusion, Restoration, Alchemy, Marksman, Axe, Blunt Weapon, Long Blade, Short Blade, Spear, Unarmored, Athletics, Acrobatics, Sneak, Security. (Multiple trainers available for different levels) |
| Vivec City (Fore Quarter, Guilds, Temple Canton) | Extensive training across most skills, including magical schools, combat skills, and miscellaneous skills. Master trainers for many disciplines are found here. |
| Ald'ruhn | Combat skills, some magic skills, and miscellaneous skills. |
| Sadrith Mora | Strong focus on magical skills (Destruction, Mysticism, Conjuration, etc.), as well as combat and miscellaneous skills. |
| Ghostgate | Several trainers available, often associated with the Imperial Legion or Temple. |
When seeking training, always check the trainer's level and the cost. It's often wise to save up gold specifically for training, as it can be a sificant investment but a crucial step in developing your character's power.