I know that in regards to suggestions, Zenimax probably won't listen, but it is a forum and I like to believe that in general, forums are meant to share thoughts and ideas, so due to the lack of a suggestion forum, this one will have to do since it's the closest to what I want to touch on.
But first of all, gather all, for I have a tale to tell. Of war, peace and Ayrenn's nethers.
So I was in the Alliance War, trying to clear all the delves, when I came across a lone woman from the filthy Breton race adventuring on her own. Being a Nightblade, I decided to sneak up on her from behind.
However, once I got within range, I noticed the prompt to feed on her, being that I am a vampire. And so I did, probably scaring the *** out of them in the process.
Long story short, we engaged in an honorable one-versus-one duel of Nightblade vampire against fire-magic Sorcerer. I fought well and hard for a minute with her, bringing her down to around five percent health, before falling to the power of her flames. I messaged her congratulating her, asking if she was infected, which she replied to, saying she hadn't been.
So what I am really wondering is, would it be possible to add vampire/werewolf feeding in the Alliance War? I know that it would be possible, but it being done is a whole other story. I know a lot of people would oppose this possibility (just like many would endorse it), though it would be a rare event, given that only Nightblades can sneak up on enemies without much difficulty due to cloaking as far as I know.
Any thoughts on this being added? And if so, should it have a timer like normal feeding?
Edited by BlissfulDeluge on March 29, 2016 2:50PM Former completionist with all achievements unlocked up until Update 29 (Flames of Ambition). Avid RPer, writer, and former Breton lover.
Then Legacy of the Bretons was released and I realized just how boring and uninspired the Bretons are according to the writers.
Vampire and Werewolf Infection in the Alliance War - Should it be Added? 14 votes
Yes, but with a timer like normal feeding.
Yes, but without a timer.
1 vote