James-Wayne wrote: »I'm expecting this DLC to hit April 2017 or 2nd qtr after housing which hits 1st qtr... I really want it to be minimal the size of Wrothgar in terms of land mass and questing... We could always get a massive DLC Dwelmer underground maze too!
andreasranasen wrote: »KhajiitiLizard wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »What I do hope with Vvardenfell is that it will be OPEN. Majority of the maps ingame (except Cyrodiil and Wrothgar) are very cluttered with everything from trees, rocks and monsters. I love Cyrodiils/Wrothgars open space and hope they implement some of that into Vvardenfell.
Because I absolutely hate when you run into a creature in PvE zones every 5ft. Doesn't feel realistic. I just want to enjoy the scenery without being bothered by creatures everywhere.
You never played Morrowind did you? You can't go 2 feet without getting attacked by a cliff racer.
Nope never. I just want enjoy the beautiful nature without getting attacked by a creature every two seconds.
No, indeed not. There's not actually any Dagoth Ur yet either. He doesn't wake up until 2E 882.So I guess there'd be no ghost fence yet...ParaNostram wrote: »I'm a little fuzzy on some of the timeline - would Dagoth Ur have started spreading blight by the time of ESO, or is that still in the future?exeeter702 wrote: »Vvardenfell will be incredible no matter what. Seriously.... we even get the Morag Tong motif at the same time!
What you should be worrying about is whether or not ZOS will take the absolutely perfect opportunity to create a fifth trial out of Red Mountain.
• Aetherian Archive
• Hel Ra Citadel
• Sanctum Ophidia
• Maw of Lorkhaj
• Red Mountain
Fits in quite nicely imo. So does the Numidian..... and Dagoth Ur
Refresh my memory, that is where you go through ghost gate right?
Yup! Ghostgate was created to contain what Red Mountain spawns.
You climb Red Mountain in Morrowind, killing tons of ghoulish creatures and Ash Vampires, and eventually reach Dagoth Ur in the chamber w/ the Numidium.
Then you basically finish the main quest by using Sunder and Keening (along with Wraithguard) to destroy the Heart of Lorkhan. At least I think you destroyed the Heart, since it might not have actually been "destroyed" altogether.
Remember now?
I don't think the blight will have started but he will have obtained enough power to keep the Tribunal from making their pilgrimage to the Heart of Lorkhan if I recall correctly.
I don't remember that. If that's the case, that makes a good setup for a Red Mountain Expedition without needing to involve Dagoth Ur, and that would be perfect.1. During release of ESO it was said that Red Mountain erupted coz of Planemeld and cutted Tribunal connection to Heart
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »Vvardenfell is approximately the same size as the Summerset Isles, and we've only seen Auridon, which is about a quarter of the total size of the isles.
So Vvardenfell will be about four times the size of Auridon, maybe two or three times the size of Wrothgar.
As for the quests, well it's three hundred years before Dagoth Ur revives, the false gods haven't yet been locked out of the Red Mountain, the ghostfence doesn't exist. I'm not sure that much is happening in Vvardenfell in ESO's timeline.