Unlimited supply of cheese
ontheleftcoast wrote: »What?! A quest that radically alters the way the rest of the game is played? How dare you! That's not the Elder Scrolls Way! Quests have to be vanilla, cookie cutter, and offer no real upside or downside or they'll be abused or complained about endlessly! Why you can complete the entire freaking game thru Cadwell's Gold and get a useless blue piece of vendor trash! And you better say "Thank you very much" that you even got that. What did you expect a purple item? Or -- gasp -- a gold item? For completing a multi day quest named "Gold"? That's crazy talk!
KiraTsukasa wrote: »ontheleftcoast wrote: »What?! A quest that radically alters the way the rest of the game is played? How dare you! That's not the Elder Scrolls Way! Quests have to be vanilla, cookie cutter, and offer no real upside or downside or they'll be abused or complained about endlessly! Why you can complete the entire freaking game thru Cadwell's Gold and get a useless blue piece of vendor trash! And you better say "Thank you very much" that you even got that. What did you expect a purple item? Or -- gasp -- a gold item? For completing a multi day quest named "Gold"? That's crazy talk!
Are two skill points REALLY that much of a game changer?
Honestly, I don't see myself using even all of the 325 other ones.
Haxnschwammer wrote: »Back in the days (in early beta)
when Level 50 was maximum
and there were no Vet levels
and no Cadwells silver or gold
when you had your alliance and that was it
you had only a third of the skyshards you have now.
So not 300 skillpoints but like 130. At that time when that quest was designed skillpoints were more valuable and the dilemma was actually there.
They did. He was talking about early beta.Haxnschwammer wrote: »Back in the days (in early beta)
when Level 50 was maximum
and there were no Vet levels
and no Cadwells silver or gold
when you had your alliance and that was it
you had only a third of the skyshards you have now.
So not 300 skillpoints but like 130. At that time when that quest was designed skillpoints were more valuable and the dilemma was actually there.
Uh, pretty sure vet ranks existed at launch, along with cadwell's silver and gold...
If the choice offered anything as substantial as a unique skill line, it would be no choice at all. Everyone except the most hardcore roleplayers would be forced to choose the skill line. I prefer it the way it is: a tempting reward, but not game-breaking if I forfeit it. Most people still chose skill points, so imo the reward is good enough.
Yggdrasil_Gof wrote: »I don't know if you get this reward if you don't save her, but I was given a book of memories that allows me to remember every book I have and will ever read, including journals, notes and scraps of paper. This effectively makes every book I have and will read a lore book adding xp to your mages guild, skill line, and expanding the lore book list in your menu to every book in the game for those that might have the inclination to actually read them.
This seems a better reward than 2 skill points to me. This seems like a pretty good reward for doing the right thing to me.