SexyVette07 wrote: »It was Meridia who, after defeating Molag Bal, said she wanted you to experience the life of other alliances as if you had washed up on their shores instead of yours. The spell she would cast on you would hide your appearance so nobody would recognize you. The reasoning was pretty weak.
It would have been better if she explained that greater things were to come and that she needed you to see all perspectives because of Molag Bal's corruption and distortion of the truth, which pitted the alliances against each other instead of unifying against him.
You didn't really join an alliance. If you recall the start of the game, what happened was that your character just happened to wash up on the shores of an alliance and see innocent people in each case in collossal danger and decided to help.
Then what happens is that you find out the one of the other alliances is either behind or contributing to said danger and thus decided to help the alliance you were in.
harnessedyeti9 wrote: »You didn't really join an alliance. If you recall the start of the game, what happened was that your character just happened to wash up on the shores of an alliance and see innocent people in each case in collossal danger and decided to help.
Then what happens is that you find out the one of the other alliances is either behind or contributing to said danger and thus decided to help the alliance you were in.
So far that is the most logical thing I've read. If you didn't really join an alliance then it's not that big a deal to help another one, making your char a Sell Sword more or less. Guess I'll have to pay more attention to the opening sequence.
Only strange then that you have to pay the developers an extra 20 bucks for the "honor" of playing any race in any alliance since well, you know, you're not actually in any alliance.
But back to topic: I personally feet that the story-explanation for why you have to grind through all the other factions content feels extremely far fetched and weak... at least it robbed me of any motivation to ever roll a new character. I'll simply grind (and it feels like a grind) through the game with this one and then quit - not the best strategy to keep people subbed if you ask me... but hell... what do I know.
SexyVette07 wrote: »It was Meridia who, after defeating Molag Bal, said she wanted you to experience the life of other alliances as if you had washed up on their shores instead of yours. The spell she would cast on you would hide your appearance so nobody would recognize you. The reasoning was pretty weak.
It would have been better if she explained that greater things were to come and that she needed you to see all perspectives because of Molag Bal's corruption and distortion of the truth, which pitted the alliances against each other instead of unifying against him.