NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »
A visual cue is something that indicates a condition - glowing red indicates you have the skill on one of your bars.
Always forget what the base morph is called. I'm talking about Lightning Form.NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Good luck.
I've been asking for a change to Boundless Armor for 10 years so I can actually see my character I've spent a lot of time, gold and money designing outfits for. They don't care.
Only hope is that down the line, we will get Skill Styles for class skills. Although those will most likely end up in the cash shop.
@Faulgor Do you mean Boundless Storm? Because there's no such thing as Boundless Armor, only Bound Armour and that has had its effect permanently removed instead of permanently on like Grim Focus.
Boundless Storm is still the same as always."Only while being used" is pretty much permanent in combat, though. And it's not just obscuring your look, but other effects placed on you as well. In certain environments, your character can become downright invisible. It's actually impeding gameplay.Araneae6537 wrote: »Good luck.
I've been asking for a change to Boundless Armor for 10 years so I can actually see my character I've spent a lot of time, gold and money designing outfits for. They don't care.
Only hope is that down the line, we will get Skill Styles for class skills. Although those will most likely end up in the cash shop.
That’s only while the skill (I assume you mean Boundless Storm?) is being used, like the effect or not. Same for DK, I don’t like how a lot of the effects look, but none are constant, just for having the skill slotted. The NB permanent ugly Grim Focus effect is ridiculous and serves no purpose.
I'm not saying it's exactly the same as Grim Focus, obviously there are differences. What's common is that ZOS rarely does anything about skill visual complaints.
Innkeeparr wrote: »I just want to add that apparently other people can’t see this persistent glow. My mates don’t see some floating glowing spike when I sheath the Gloambound bow.
Innkeeparr wrote: »I just want to add that apparently other people can’t see this persistent glow. My mates don’t see some floating glowing spike when I sheath the Gloambound bow.
So I don’t understand why it exists at all.. save to inform people that I have the ability in PvP but they probably can’t see it anyway (^) and if they could only a very select few people would know what it means.
But I think the majority agrees we want it gone or at least have the option to toggle it off.
Doesn't that sound like they'll let us change the looks of it?"In the spirit of this core pillar, Gold Road also introduces a new type of collectible, called Skill Styles. Skill Styles are color variation of popular abilities from various weapon, guild, and world skill lines, helping you further stand out on the battlefield."
My friend (dk) can these days see the Grim Focus effect on my Nightblade, and see it disappear when I remove it.
Here https://elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/65361 they say:Doesn't that sound like they'll let us change the looks of it?"In the spirit of this core pillar, Gold Road also introduces a new type of collectible, called Skill Styles. Skill Styles are color variation of popular abilities from various weapon, guild, and world skill lines, helping you further stand out on the battlefield."
My friend (dk) can these days see the Grim Focus effect on my Nightblade, and see it disappear when I remove it.
Here https://elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/65361 they say:Doesn't that sound like they'll let us change the looks of it?"In the spirit of this core pillar, Gold Road also introduces a new type of collectible, called Skill Styles. Skill Styles are color variation of popular abilities from various weapon, guild, and world skill lines, helping you further stand out on the battlefield."
I fear it will be only the choice of color in the beginning. And they will probably be bright and garish. Styles will probably need some kind of quality ramp to be marketable for a longer time, because some economics guy who is responsible for all bad decisions will say so.
But it gives me hope that one day there will be a way of removing that eye-sore.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »My friend (dk) can these days see the Grim Focus effect on my Nightblade, and see it disappear when I remove it.
Here https://elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/65361 they say:Doesn't that sound like they'll let us change the looks of it?"In the spirit of this core pillar, Gold Road also introduces a new type of collectible, called Skill Styles. Skill Styles are color variation of popular abilities from various weapon, guild, and world skill lines, helping you further stand out on the battlefield."
I fear it will be only the choice of color in the beginning. And they will probably be bright and garish. Styles will probably need some kind of quality ramp to be marketable for a longer time, because some economics guy who is responsible for all bad decisions will say so.
But it gives me hope that one day there will be a way of removing that eye-sore.
Yeah I'm guessing that at the beginning the color choices will be basically what we get showcased in the new Pyromancer emote from the stream. It's already been confirmed that Wall of Elements can be changed to purple, which is one of the colors in the Pyromancer emote (bright purple/pink, red, green, blue, yellow, orange).
Which is genuinely cool for people who want blue flames instead of orange ones, for example. I actually want blue flames on my sorc. But it won't do much to fix this permanent Grim Focus other than let people choose a different permanent color than red.
I hope SOOOOO badly that the color change feature of Styling will evolve into other things like reskins and even hiding animations for the case of Grim Focus.
My friend (dk) can these days see the Grim Focus effect on my Nightblade, and see it disappear when I remove it.
Here https://elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/65361 they say:Doesn't that sound like they'll let us change the looks of it?"In the spirit of this core pillar, Gold Road also introduces a new type of collectible, called Skill Styles. Skill Styles are color variation of popular abilities from various weapon, guild, and world skill lines, helping you further stand out on the battlefield."
Elvenheart wrote: »Sadly, it seems at first this will only apply to some weapon, guild, and world skill lines:
“In the spirit of this core pillar, Gold Road also introduces a new type of collectible, called Skill Styles. Skill Styles are color variation of popular abilities from various weapon, guild, and world skill lines, helping you further stand out on the battlefield.”
If there is no other solution for this awful Grim Focus glow, I do hope that at some point in the future the system does expand to encompass class skills and we get a way to hide the glow.
This is pretty much the situation: Half of the community loves special effects and glowing things, half of the community does not. So I believe the answer is really simple: Just let us choose if such effects are on or off. Simple game settings function or if there is time and will, some new altar where we can enhance our skills visually or turn visuals off.
I really do not see any better ways to do this. Let everyone be happy, let us decide individually if we want to have them or not.