SolarCat02 wrote: »I think I'm confused about how the stages work.
Is stage 1 or stage 4 the "highest" possible stage? I thought you started with stage 1 and then progressed to stage 4 and then had to keep feeding if you wanted to maintain stage 4. I think I might have it backwards.
Stage 4 is the highest, but vampirism in the Elder Scrolls universe works backwards to the way it is usually portrayed. Feeding makes you more human, meaning that you appear less vampiric but also have weaker powers. A vampire that starves itself by choosimg not to feed cannot hide its vampiric nature, but is also much much stronger than one who stays fed.
SolarCat02 wrote: »I think I'm confused about how the stages work.
Is stage 1 or stage 4 the "highest" possible stage? I thought you started with stage 1 and then progressed to stage 4 and then had to keep feeding if you wanted to maintain stage 4. I think I might have it backwards.
Stage 4 is the highest, but vampirism in the Elder Scrolls universe works backwards to the way it is usually portrayed. Feeding makes you more human, meaning that you appear less vampiric but also have weaker powers. A vampire that starves itself by choosimg not to feed cannot hide its vampiric nature, but is also much much stronger than one who stays fed.
Huh. So... what's the point to feeding, if it's more beneficial to be lazy? Just not having to look like you've been swimming in a vat of flour?
And why include a perk in a gold beverage that's actually counterproductive to making you powerful?
WalksonGraves wrote: »Why the hell would anyone want to be stage 1?
HA, so we getting proof how useles this potion is: it drop you from stage 4 right in stage 1, and lock you there for 4 hours, no matter what.
how is that a legendary potion?
btw stats on Bloody mara are WAY WORSE then on crafted blue Cp150 food !!!
btw this effect can actually be usefull to RP circles as "fake vampirism for short time" disguise
HA, so we getting proof how useles this potion is: it drop you from stage 4 right in stage 1, and lock you there for 4 hours, no matter what.
how is that a legendary potion?
btw stats on Bloody mara are WAY WORSE then on crafted blue Cp150 food !!!
btw this effect can actually be usefull to RP circles as "fake vampirism for short time" disguise
AzraelAcid wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno ,
A friend of mine has been struggling to get this fixed since the hotfix, through Customer Support. They keep giving her generic answers, like "reload your ui", and the latest one attached below. She's extremely frustrated. Can you have someone please contact me to give a name to her so she can get this resolved once and for all?
Thank you very much.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We did some investigating, and did find that werewolves who drink the Double Bloody Mara will get the appearance of a Vampire and will receive the negative effects, but will not have access to the skill line. As this seems to be a permanent change, we suggest you get in touch with our Support Team so they can remove it for you.
@BlueViolet Go ahead and submit a ticket, then send me the number and I'll make sure it gets to the right folks.
SamuraiJohn wrote: »Crimson have you sent in a bug report recently? Have you gotten any communication about the issue? I was fed a line about how it's being worked on and it'll be fixed at some later patch. When even is the next patch? Jan? Feb?
Also, I'm curious if the other players that have posted on this thing about the problem were actually helped and it get reverted. Did they actually get it sorted, or are they in the same boat? If not then it's bs that they were told it would be fixed and it didn't , OR they did somehow get it fixed and to that I say.. what the actual eff.