ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
huntgod_ESO wrote: »Sharp is the best because he gives zero f***s about what you are doing, murdering someone, no problem, breaking into a house, stealing from boxes and pockets, not a problem. It is refreshing.
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Yeah, I find the current companions can already find situations to get themselves stuck in without one that actively seeks it out :P (as can I.) Fortunately I haven't actually gotten stuck in ESO, except once I believe, I managed to get blasted behind a wall in a dungeon somehow? and couldn't get out, so had to I think teleport out of the dungeon and go back in? But I can't remember what dungeon it was, may have been part of a main quest line quest. Single player games? If there is a hole somewhere to get stuck in, I will find it. One game I got so stuck in that there was literally only ONE hit to the query of how on earth do I get out, as saving and reloading did NOT fix the issue, and it was a lone youtube video that didn't even have the solution in the video (fortunately comments did) and it didn't describe the issue. I just recognized the screenshot as looking a lot like what I saw.
Personally, I like companions more like Zerith (I finally got to level 20 with him! now doing Sharp, which I might be able to get his rapport up a bit as well since I am running around Clockwork City) or would prefer one that had a completely different personality than any of the current companions (have I mentioned I like 'shy' personality at any point? A companion that can come across as 'shy' or 'hesitant' to give their lines would be great to me.) I would also love it if they could give more lines and make it so that rapport unlocks lines with the companions (which I am sure it does already). IE, if you have High Rapport with a companion, instead of the usual line when you enter a city, for example Zerith's 'I have read about this in a book!' line, you get a different one. This would allow the progression of 'I barely know you, so why would I share this information out loud with you' to 'hey, we are good friends, I am going to share ALL my thoughts with you!'. I also think it would allow a bit more of the personality to come out AND get rid of some of the same tired lines you hear all the time (I know Zerith. You are amazed at the time I am living in because they aren't staring at you. I know this city isn't like the city in the book you read and you aren't sure if it was this city. I KNOW.)
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Yeah, I find the current companions can already find situations to get themselves stuck in without one that actively seeks it out :P (as can I.) Fortunately I haven't actually gotten stuck in ESO, except once I believe, I managed to get blasted behind a wall in a dungeon somehow? and couldn't get out, so had to I think teleport out of the dungeon and go back in? But I can't remember what dungeon it was, may have been part of a main quest line quest. Single player games? If there is a hole somewhere to get stuck in, I will find it. One game I got so stuck in that there was literally only ONE hit to the query of how on earth do I get out, as saving and reloading did NOT fix the issue, and it was a lone youtube video that didn't even have the solution in the video (fortunately comments did) and it didn't describe the issue. I just recognized the screenshot as looking a lot like what I saw.
Personally, I like companions more like Zerith (I finally got to level 20 with him! now doing Sharp, which I might be able to get his rapport up a bit as well since I am running around Clockwork City) or would prefer one that had a completely different personality than any of the current companions (have I mentioned I like 'shy' personality at any point? A companion that can come across as 'shy' or 'hesitant' to give their lines would be great to me.) I would also love it if they could give more lines and make it so that rapport unlocks lines with the companions (which I am sure it does already). IE, if you have High Rapport with a companion, instead of the usual line when you enter a city, for example Zerith's 'I have read about this in a book!' line, you get a different one. This would allow the progression of 'I barely know you, so why would I share this information out loud with you' to 'hey, we are good friends, I am going to share ALL my thoughts with you!'. I also think it would allow a bit more of the personality to come out AND get rid of some of the same tired lines you hear all the time (I know Zerith. You are amazed at the time I am living in because they aren't staring at you. I know this city isn't like the city in the book you read and you aren't sure if it was this city. I KNOW.)
With Sharp, if you're not into fishing, just doing regular repair and charging of your gear, and grabbing any heavy sack you see, will get you a fair bit of gain.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Yeah, I find the current companions can already find situations to get themselves stuck in without one that actively seeks it out :P (as can I.) Fortunately I haven't actually gotten stuck in ESO, except once I believe, I managed to get blasted behind a wall in a dungeon somehow? and couldn't get out, so had to I think teleport out of the dungeon and go back in? But I can't remember what dungeon it was, may have been part of a main quest line quest. Single player games? If there is a hole somewhere to get stuck in, I will find it. One game I got so stuck in that there was literally only ONE hit to the query of how on earth do I get out, as saving and reloading did NOT fix the issue, and it was a lone youtube video that didn't even have the solution in the video (fortunately comments did) and it didn't describe the issue. I just recognized the screenshot as looking a lot like what I saw.
Personally, I like companions more like Zerith (I finally got to level 20 with him! now doing Sharp, which I might be able to get his rapport up a bit as well since I am running around Clockwork City) or would prefer one that had a completely different personality than any of the current companions (have I mentioned I like 'shy' personality at any point? A companion that can come across as 'shy' or 'hesitant' to give their lines would be great to me.) I would also love it if they could give more lines and make it so that rapport unlocks lines with the companions (which I am sure it does already). IE, if you have High Rapport with a companion, instead of the usual line when you enter a city, for example Zerith's 'I have read about this in a book!' line, you get a different one. This would allow the progression of 'I barely know you, so why would I share this information out loud with you' to 'hey, we are good friends, I am going to share ALL my thoughts with you!'. I also think it would allow a bit more of the personality to come out AND get rid of some of the same tired lines you hear all the time (I know Zerith. You are amazed at the time I am living in because they aren't staring at you. I know this city isn't like the city in the book you read and you aren't sure if it was this city. I KNOW.)
With Sharp, if you're not into fishing, just doing regular repair and charging of your gear, and grabbing any heavy sack you see, will get you a fair bit of gain.
I found out he apparently doesn't like fabricants :P Since I am in the clockwork city looking for chests to loot, I am killing lots of fabricants. Though I will have to keep on top of my gear, I sometimes forget to get it repaired.
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »*lowers sunglasses and looks up at the blue sky over Southpoint beach* y'know, ever since The Kettle Incident, I just haven't been the same. *casually sips sausage water out of a coconut* I've had standoffs against Daedric princes, fought armies in Cyrodiil, and witnessed the eldritch horror of the self-cooking camel...but that kettle I got my foot stuck in...that truly was my greatest enemy.
If other Telvanni Masters who visit my humble abode see my Bosmer, they're often enamoured of these little creatures. I always have to remind them that keeping being friend of Bosmer can be quite demanding, especially emotionally. They're so short, they often get into trouble. I can't count the times I had to free one who has fallen into a pot, or became stuck beneath the bed, or climbed a bookshelf and was unable to get back down. They're truly only suitable for real enthusiasts.
Not to mention The Right of Theft! By the way- can you restock your sausage supply? You're running out of jars to steal borrow absolutely not take under any circumstances.
Also, I want a bosmer companion who has chronic issues with getting stuck in things now xD
I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Yeah, I find the current companions can already find situations to get themselves stuck in without one that actively seeks it out :P (as can I.) Fortunately I haven't actually gotten stuck in ESO, except once I believe, I managed to get blasted behind a wall in a dungeon somehow? and couldn't get out, so had to I think teleport out of the dungeon and go back in? But I can't remember what dungeon it was, may have been part of a main quest line quest. Single player games? If there is a hole somewhere to get stuck in, I will find it. One game I got so stuck in that there was literally only ONE hit to the query of how on earth do I get out, as saving and reloading did NOT fix the issue, and it was a lone youtube video that didn't even have the solution in the video (fortunately comments did) and it didn't describe the issue. I just recognized the screenshot as looking a lot like what I saw.
Personally, I like companions more like Zerith (I finally got to level 20 with him! now doing Sharp, which I might be able to get his rapport up a bit as well since I am running around Clockwork City) or would prefer one that had a completely different personality than any of the current companions (have I mentioned I like 'shy' personality at any point? A companion that can come across as 'shy' or 'hesitant' to give their lines would be great to me.) I would also love it if they could give more lines and make it so that rapport unlocks lines with the companions (which I am sure it does already). IE, if you have High Rapport with a companion, instead of the usual line when you enter a city, for example Zerith's 'I have read about this in a book!' line, you get a different one. This would allow the progression of 'I barely know you, so why would I share this information out loud with you' to 'hey, we are good friends, I am going to share ALL my thoughts with you!'. I also think it would allow a bit more of the personality to come out AND get rid of some of the same tired lines you hear all the time (I know Zerith. You are amazed at the time I am living in because they aren't staring at you. I know this city isn't like the city in the book you read and you aren't sure if it was this city. I KNOW.)
With Sharp, if you're not into fishing, just doing regular repair and charging of your gear, and grabbing any heavy sack you see, will get you a fair bit of gain.
I found out he apparently doesn't like fabricants :P Since I am in the clockwork city looking for chests to loot, I am killing lots of fabricants. Though I will have to keep on top of my gear, I sometimes forget to get it repaired.
He will occasionally remind you. And you do lose rapport if you let it get to the point you have a red icon showing up below your skill bar.
SilverBride wrote: »I've loved Sharp ever since he told me "If you don't get up, I'm taking your stuff!" after I died to a dragon. I'd love to have more Companions like him!
That is one of my favourite lines from him too.
I even made him a special little fishing spot in my main house. Most of my furnishings are found or made by myself, but for Sharp I actually went to buy him a fishing pole rack from the guild store because he is my favourite and gets special treatment like that.
old_scopie1945 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I've loved Sharp ever since he told me "If you don't get up, I'm taking your stuff!" after I died to a dragon. I'd love to have more Companions like him!
That is one of my favourite lines from him too.
I even made him a special little fishing spot in my main house. Most of my furnishings are found or made by myself, but for Sharp I actually went to buy him a fishing pole rack from the guild store because he is my favourite and gets special treatment like that.
That's when he was put back in the box for me. Looting your comrades is a no no. The only outing he has since was to help my lady lizard get to be Master Angler, then back in the box.
SilverBride wrote: »old_scopie1945 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I've loved Sharp ever since he told me "If you don't get up, I'm taking your stuff!" after I died to a dragon. I'd love to have more Companions like him!
That is one of my favourite lines from him too.
I even made him a special little fishing spot in my main house. Most of my furnishings are found or made by myself, but for Sharp I actually went to buy him a fishing pole rack from the guild store because he is my favourite and gets special treatment like that.
That's when he was put back in the box for me. Looting your comrades is a no no. The only outing he has since was to help my lady lizard get to be Master Angler, then back in the box.
Sharp didn't loot me. He only said that to motivate me to get up and back in the fight, and it worked!
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Personally, I like companions more like Zerith (I finally got to level 20 with him! now doing Sharp, which I might be able to get his rapport up a bit as well since I am running around Clockwork City) or would prefer one that had a completely different personality than any of the current companions (have I mentioned I like 'shy' personality at any point? A companion that can come across as 'shy' or 'hesitant' to give their lines would be great to me.)
old_scopie1945 wrote: »Did the opposite for me, I wanted to cut his head off.
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Funny, it rarely happens to me (except of one spot somewhere around Woodhenge, but that's a mountainous place, so it's almost rather realistic to have the risk to fall into a crevice and never resurface again), but a friend who plays a Bosmer main literally gets stuck everywhere, including behind nightstands. And in one of my houses I had to free him from... what was it... I think he got stuck behind a curtain or something like that? Is that possible?In any way, it was funny. For me.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Personally, I like companions more like Zerith (I finally got to level 20 with him! now doing Sharp, which I might be able to get his rapport up a bit as well since I am running around Clockwork City) or would prefer one that had a completely different personality than any of the current companions (have I mentioned I like 'shy' personality at any point? A companion that can come across as 'shy' or 'hesitant' to give their lines would be great to me.)
If they'd make some of the already established npcs a companion, I'd love to have either Fennorian or Revus Demnevanni. Well no, not either - bothold_scopie1945 wrote: »Did the opposite for me, I wanted to cut his head off.
Same. But I still need him. Didn't steal his his first owner's research notes for no reason.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Adding Tiras, and Raynor... and yes, this is in addition to the previous two(and for a high elf, Neramo)
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Adding Tiras, and Raynor... and yes, this is in addition to the previous two(and for a high elf, Neramo)
+ Selveni Andalor from the Deadlands.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Adding Tiras, and Raynor... and yes, this is in addition to the previous two(and for a high elf, Neramo)
+ Selveni Andalor from the Deadlands.
I approve. I sadly didn't remember him so just looked him up.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Adding Tiras, and Raynor... and yes, this is in addition to the previous two(and for a high elf, Neramo)
+ Selveni Andalor from the Deadlands.
I approve. I sadly didn't remember him so just looked him up.
How about this one?
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Legionary_Calvo_Dorso
Yes, I know, it's no mer, but pay attention to the dialogue sectionOr is that a bit too... "shy"?
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »*bundles Legionary up and casually walks off* I haven't been to the west Weald yet (still don't have access), so haven't come across him.
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »*bundles Legionary up and casually walks off* I haven't been to the west Weald yet (still don't have access), so haven't come across him.
I'm not quite sure if a companion screaming for his life, running away and begging for mercy in combat somehow contradicts the idea of ESO's companions, but I have to say it would amuse me to great extent.
LootAllTheStuff wrote: »I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Funny, it rarely happens to me (except of one spot somewhere around Woodhenge, but that's a mountainous place, so it's almost rather realistic to have the risk to fall into a crevice and never resurface again), but a friend who plays a Bosmer main literally gets stuck everywhere, including behind nightstands. And in one of my houses I had to free him from... what was it... I think he got stuck behind a curtain or something like that? Is that possible?
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »I'm getting a mammoth mount when they come out just so that I stop getting dismounted in puddles
I can remember that in the earlier days of ESO, Bosmer characters could also get stuck in quests once in a while, because they were too short to pull a lever in some ruins to progress to the next roomArchangelIsraphel wrote: »I'm getting a mammoth mount when they come out just so that I stop getting dismounted in puddles
I want one of these:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Silt_Hopper
Preferably a two-seater, so it can also carry a companion.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »I'd really like a silt hopper for my dunmer characters as well. I feel like there's a good chance we might get one in the future since we aren't the only ones to mention wanting it, and it seems like they're inclined to make new mounts lately. Also, yes to a two seater. Poor Azandar needs me ZOS, I can't just leave him to ride through the puddles alone
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »a four horse chariot in red diamond motif for my Emperor[/s]
Also, imagine you're riding a mammoth and your companion rides, let's say, a guar. I wouldn't want my companion to drown somewhere behind me.
Emperor Plantlouse the First?
For me, while I don't tend to get stuck often (I usually can get out), mountains and sunsets are my bane. I can't tell you how many times I have been walking, admiring a sunset or sunrise, and all of a sudden I am looking like Wile E Coyote wondering where the ground was, only for it to find me.ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »LootAllTheStuff wrote: »I don't need a companion to get constantly stuck in things - I can manage that perfectly well by myself thankyouverymuch.
(Me, frustrated by some of the terrain and other objects that inexplicably your character can't step over? How could that possibly be!)
Funny, it rarely happens to me (except of one spot somewhere around Woodhenge, but that's a mountainous place, so it's almost rather realistic to have the risk to fall into a crevice and never resurface again), but a friend who plays a Bosmer main literally gets stuck everywhere, including behind nightstands. And in one of my houses I had to free him from... what was it... I think he got stuck behind a curtain or something like that? Is that possible?
I've been known to fall in any kind of hole in the terrain. If there's a hole, crevice in the rocks, or inconveniently placed stump, I will end up stuck without fail.
Oh, I also ended up stuck inside of a box I had delibrately climbed in once-that was fun. Then there was the time I fell off of a mountainside and landed perfectly in a tree with no fall damage, only to realize I was stuck in it.
I'm getting a mammoth mount when they come out just so that I stop getting dismounted in puddles
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Given the way the companions sometimes park on top of you, they might sooner end up stomped on by the mammoth when they end up under you instead
JemadarofCaerSalis wrote: »Overall, back to the topic, I would prefer more unique personalities, rather than just rehashing personalities. There are a lot of things they could do and I honestly would be afraid that if they did end up 'making another companion like Sharp' that it would just feel like a reskin of Sharp and not its own character.
Sharing some aspects is great, but then you have to get into exactly what makes Sharp 'cool' and I am sure most people have their own ideas of that.