Thank-you for your reply and the hyperlink. If memory serves, some time in the past, there was an option to pick "I don't need training."Lady_Scorp72 wrote: »I had the same issue with one of my alts, and in my case it turned out I hadn't picked "I don't need training", and so I needed to complete the "Siege Warfare" part of the quest: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Siege_Warfare
Once I did that, the mission boards activated. So, maybe check and see if you can pick up this quest to advance.
As I stated, each of my four characters completed the "initial quest" for Cyrodill several years ago. In fact, each of them might have subsequently completed one or more Scouting Missions. But the Mission Boards remain inactive now.orion_1981usub17_ESO wrote: »Its a very old bug, one that happened to one of my alts when I deleted the quest and you can't get it back and can now never complete it. Maybe a friend with a new alt can share it with you but that's unlikely. Don't delete the quest, complete it, and especially don't delete it outside of cyrodil which is what I think I did.
As I stated in the OP, each of the four characters completed the "initial quest", including the Siege Engine training quest. That is recorded in two PvP Achievements. Afterwards, the Rapid Maneuver ability was unlocked and, for each character, I invested a Skill Point to equip and use it. As far as I can determine, there is no access to the Siege Engine Training Range after a character completes the training quest.kringled_1 wrote: »If it's the siege training part, when working properly, there is a stage where you're next required quest giver is out at the siege test range. I would advise going there and seeing if there's a quest giver there. It will not be visible from the gate area itself. I've found a few people have gotten stuck there and not remembered when they came back.
Shadowshire wrote: »As I stated in the OP, each of the four characters completed the "initial quest", including the Siege Engine training quest. That is recorded in two PvP Achievements. Afterwards, the Rapid Maneuver ability was unlocked and, for each character, I invested a Skill Point to equip and use it. As far as I can determine, there is no access to the Siege Engine Training Range after a character completes the training quest.kringled_1 wrote: »If it's the siege training part, when working properly, there is a stage where you're next required quest giver is out at the siege test range. I would advise going there and seeing if there's a quest giver there. It will not be visible from the gate area itself. I've found a few people have gotten stuck there and not remembered when they came back.
Funny that you should ask. First, three characters must advance to Assault Rank 3, not four. The fourth has already completed the initial quests and has Assault Rank 3. (So Continuous Attack is unlocked, and he used his last remaining Skill Point to activate it.)kringled_1 wrote: »Shadowshire wrote: »As I stated in the OP, each of the four characters completed the "initial quest", including the Siege Engine training quest. That is recorded in two PvP Achievements. Afterwards, the Rapid Maneuver ability was unlocked and, for each character, I invested a Skill Point to equip and use it. As far as I can determine, there is no access to the Siege Engine Training Range after a character completes the training quest.kringled_1 wrote: »If it's the siege training part, when working properly, there is a stage where you're next required quest giver is out at the siege test range. I would advise going there and seeing if there's a quest giver there. It will not be visible from the gate area itself. I've found a few people have gotten stuck there and not remembered when they came back.
Did you actually go back to the siege test range and check for a quest giver, or are you just basing this on your memory and the achievements?
While reading what you've written, I recalled that the two characters which have reached Level 50 CP 160+ most recently did visit a "scroll temple" from which the scroll was missing, and the Mission Boards are open for each of them, respectively.kringled_1 wrote: »Yes, you certainly did the first part, gained some AP, and got the first alliance ranks.
However, once you've done the siege testing, there's another quest giver that sends you to the scroll temple, and then back to the warlord to talk to the generals about the bounty board. Only once that's done are the boards active. I am recommending that you or anyone else with this issue please check this by going to the siege range, so that if that is the case, you can fix it yourself.
Unfortunately, the aftermath revealed a bug which affected the first character, but not the two others. I suppose that I should post a report in the Bug Reports forum. ....kringled_1 wrote: »I'm glad you were able to solve the issue. Yes, the test range is a bit hard to find if you don't have a marker pointing you there, and there's been a time or two that I've had to swap characters just so I could login to Cyrodiil to help someone find it because I couldn't give sufficient description from looking at the map.