Zone/Name/Type/Map Location Notes
I'll put it under Other since it is not directly part of an Alliance. Maybe someday ZOS will make it so people can meet from across Alliances there. Sure seems the logical place where they could have done it.AshySamurai wrote: »Not sure abiut Mtharnaz delve in Craglorn(only half of it have dwemers inside).
And how to get other Craglorn delves into your template?
Craglorn
Craglorn/Rkundzelft/Delve/south of the Lake of Teeth
Craglorn
Craglorn/Rkhardahrk/Delve/northeast of the Seeker's Archive
Is it ok?
Got those and I'll double check them. I know per lore when I started looking at this is that AD doesn't get any, but they get Ayleid Ruins. Except for the one oddball Raganthar.OtarTheMad wrote: »uesp.net/wiki/Online:Dwemer_Ruins
uesp.net/wiki/Online:Dungeons
For the dungeons list just look at the description of the dungeon next to the link and it should mention whether it's a Dwemer ruin or not... or usually look for odd names. AD zones do not have Dwemer ruins atm. (to my knowledge)
That's too bad about the Vile Laboratory. I updated the list.A Vile Laboratory is closed after its quest is finished? I think drop rate of dwemer style is too low for so little number of delves, especially when your level to hight to get loot from them, I'm v1 now(molag bal alive), no dwemer dunge lootable for me now=(
Updated list.AshySamurai wrote: »@Gillysan, AFAIK Craglorn delves are not group. Yeah, delves are for 4 people, but it's instance for only this group. It's not like a group or public dungeon (Razak's Wheel).
Very little is known about Dwemeris, the Dwemeri language, but there have been many attempts to translate it using Aldmeris for reference and comparison. Several different, incomplete styles of written Dwemeris appear throughout Tamriel. The glyphs found in the ruins on Stros M'Kai differ significantly from those found in Cyrodiil and Morrowind, which suggests there may have been dialects or variations across the Dwemer clans. Some of spoken Dwemeris remains in prefixes and suffixes in historic names, such as "Volen-", meaning "hammer", and "-Fell" meaning "city", giving Volenfell; "City of the Hammer".
We presently have no ruins in Cyrodiil? Looking at some of the lore there should be some, but I am no expert.
Lore:DwemerVery little is known about Dwemeris, the Dwemeri language, but there have been many attempts to translate it using Aldmeris for reference and comparison. Several different, incomplete styles of written Dwemeris appear throughout Tamriel. The glyphs found in the ruins on Stros M'Kai differ significantly from those found in Cyrodiil and Morrowind, which suggests there may have been dialects or variations across the Dwemer clans. Some of spoken Dwemeris remains in prefixes and suffixes in historic names, such as "Volen-", meaning "hammer", and "-Fell" meaning "city", giving Volenfell; "City of the Hammer".
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I can't do much with this. Can you please rewrite this in the format I'm using on the spread sheet?QuadroTony wrote: »Rkundzelft
Rkhardahrks
Mtharnaz
so it must be three delves in Craglorn