If it was for a nixad sized twilight, I'd pay it. But nope, it's even uglier than the original (I am NOT a fan of red). I'll just continue putting mine away after combat.
Erickson9610 wrote: »
Erickson9610 wrote: »
That's too bad. I don't ever pvp.
Erickson9610 wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »
That's too bad. I don't ever pvp.
I'll also add that I doubt "invisible" Skill Styles will ever happen, for much the same reason. Even for skills which aren't telegraphed to other players (like Grim Focus) there's just no way to justify making abilities completely invisible.
It'd be nice if there was an auto-dismiss when out of combat for summoned pets, though.
Erickson9610 wrote: »I'll also add that I doubt "invisible" Skill Styles will ever happen, for much the same reason. Even for skills which aren't telegraphed to other players (like Grim Focus) there's just no way to justify making abilities completely invisible.
It'd be nice if there was an auto-dismiss when out of combat for summoned pets, though.
I must admit that I bought it without realizing how much it cost (not that was a big issue for me as I have saved up a lof of crowns). But realizing it now, yes 2k is a bit much.
Update: I do like that it is more transparent than the original one. It is now less annoying (but still a bit annoying) when crafting at certain crafting tables
Erickson9610 wrote: »I'll also add that I doubt "invisible" Skill Styles will ever happen, for much the same reason. Even for skills which aren't telegraphed to other players (like Grim Focus) there's just no way to justify making abilities completely invisible.
It'd be nice if there was an auto-dismiss when out of combat for summoned pets, though.
I'm sure they could make it only enabled outside PvP. I would be quite happy to give them my money to not have to see the sorc pets in towns/PvE. Both my own and other people's pets.
Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
It's still just one skill and less appearances than an arms pack.
Not seeing your weapon is the entire point of buying an arms pack that hides it. And you can do this with multiple weapons.
Erickson9610 wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »I'll also add that I doubt "invisible" Skill Styles will ever happen, for much the same reason. Even for skills which aren't telegraphed to other players (like Grim Focus) there's just no way to justify making abilities completely invisible.
It'd be nice if there was an auto-dismiss when out of combat for summoned pets, though.
I'm sure they could make it only enabled outside PvP. I would be quite happy to give them my money to not have to see the sorc pets in towns/PvE. Both my own and other people's pets.
If the issue is seeing pets in towns, why doesn't ZOS just hide them the way Companions are hidden in towns?
I'm sure ZOS could come up with some solution that makes pets only visible when they need to be — but using the Skill Styling system for that just isn't it.
UntilValhalla13 wrote: »These are free to play game prices, except it's not a free to play game.
Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
It's still just one skill and less appearances than an arms pack.
Not seeing your weapon is the entire point of buying an arms pack that hides it. And you can do this with multiple weapons.
Gloambound weapons are the exception. Most Arms Packs are meant to be flashy and let the user show off — just like Summon Winged Twilight, Warrior. This Skill Style isn't meant to hide or make Summon Winged Twilight less noticeable — it's meant to make that skill look flashy and let the user show off.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
It's still just one skill and less appearances than an arms pack.
Not seeing your weapon is the entire point of buying an arms pack that hides it. And you can do this with multiple weapons.
Gloambound weapons are the exception. Most Arms Packs are meant to be flashy and let the user show off — just like Summon Winged Twilight, Warrior. This Skill Style isn't meant to hide or make Summon Winged Twilight less noticeable — it's meant to make that skill look flashy and let the user show off.
I know that. I was responding to this point.Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
This is not a point in favor of the skill style's price because the point of the hidden weapons is to hide them. And the gloambound weapons pack provides more hidden weapons than the skill style.
This is a single skill that's restyled. You can stretch things to morphs if you want, but you still get less than what those weapon packs offer.
Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
It's still just one skill and less appearances than an arms pack.
Not seeing your weapon is the entire point of buying an arms pack that hides it. And you can do this with multiple weapons.
Gloambound weapons are the exception. Most Arms Packs are meant to be flashy and let the user show off — just like Summon Winged Twilight, Warrior. This Skill Style isn't meant to hide or make Summon Winged Twilight less noticeable — it's meant to make that skill look flashy and let the user show off.
Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
It's still just one skill and less appearances than an arms pack.
Not seeing your weapon is the entire point of buying an arms pack that hides it. And you can do this with multiple weapons.
Gloambound weapons are the exception. Most Arms Packs are meant to be flashy and let the user show off — just like Summon Winged Twilight, Warrior. This Skill Style isn't meant to hide or make Summon Winged Twilight less noticeable — it's meant to make that skill look flashy and let the user show off.
I know that. I was responding to this point.Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
This is not a point in favor of the skill style's price because the point of the hidden weapons is to hide them. And the gloambound weapons pack provides more hidden weapons than the skill style.
This is a single skill that's restyled. You can stretch things to morphs if you want, but you still get less than what those weapon packs offer.
I'm not sure, then. Maybe ability reskins are valued more than weapon reskins are. Given weapons require entirely new models made and Skill Styles don't, I'm surprised they don't charge more for Arms Packs.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.
Weapons, plural. Instead of one skill. I had planned on spending IRL money on this but not anymore.
One skill includes the base morph and the two morphs, which have different appearances with this Skill Style. You can only have one set of weapons on your bar at any given time, so in a way it's very similar to the Skill Style changing depending on the one morph you pick.
Plus, for abilities which hide your weapons, you don't see your Arms Pack weapons. At least with this pet Skill Style, you see your pet at all times (until it is killed and needs to be summoned).
It's still just one skill and less appearances than an arms pack.
Not seeing your weapon is the entire point of buying an arms pack that hides it. And you can do this with multiple weapons.
Gloambound weapons are the exception. Most Arms Packs are meant to be flashy and let the user show off — just like Summon Winged Twilight, Warrior. This Skill Style isn't meant to hide or make Summon Winged Twilight less noticeable — it's meant to make that skill look flashy and let the user show off.
A large amount of Arms Packs styles has no effect at all.
Erickson9610 wrote: »It's about the same cost as an Arms Pack, so instead of having flashy weapons, you can have a flashy pet.