Quote Originally Posted by Big_John
there were several ways to break morrowind, the intel potion stacking being one of the more well known ways. there's a vocal minority of morrowind players that want bethesda to make oblivion game play incapable of being exploited in such ways. from the interviews i've read, however, it sounds like bethesda may not care. i'm paraphrasing, but one of the devs said something like, "if a player is so dedicated, we want them to be able to become a god".

problem is you hardly had to be dedicated at alchemy to exploit intel potions. maybe such things will actually require long hours of play to achieve in oblivion. regardless, i never had a problem not exploiting them. try it once just to see and then go back to the normal game.
It's a ridiculous minority, because it's only peoples own fault if they use it. I would understand it if it was multiplayer, but it's not. If you don't like it don't use it.

For the record I never used it any of my serious games, I was just referring to it as one of the ways magic beats might. Aside from that, I didn't enchant with that, it was a custom spell I made.