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SameMeteor26
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So Im curious about questing in craglorn and wrothgar. Before I go on, I must say I've done a lot of quests and I really don't like questing in this game at all. I just skip the dialogue and questing feels to slow. It my question is, is there any point in doing the craglorn and wrothgar quest? Other than getting to experience the quest and their adventure, is there any reason do them?
Edited by SameMeteor26 on February 28, 2017 4:34AM
  • kyle.wilson
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    When you complete the craglorn main quests, you get a nirnhoned item as a reward. Its just to research for the trait.

    But, IMO Wrothgar was by far the best DLC so far, and Morrowind will be judged against it by many.
    DB and Thieves guild content was kind of lazy and boringly repetitive.
  • srfrogg23
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    I think you get a neat looking costume for completing the orsinium storyline. Not sure there are skill points to be gained from the quests though. There's also some dailies to be had along with the museum thing to complete.
  • hmsdragonfly
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    So Im curious about questing in craglorn and wrothgar. Before I go on, I must say I've done a lot of quests and I really don't like questing in this game at all. I just skip the dialogue and questing feels to slow. It my question is, is there any point in doing the craglorn and wrothgar quest? Other than getting to experience the quest and their adventure, is there any reason do them?

    Yeah. I mean it's the point of questing anyway.
    Edited by hmsdragonfly on February 28, 2017 5:30AM
    Aldmeri Dominion Loyalist. For the Queen!
  • kenneth.friisb16_ESO
    So Im curious about questing in craglorn and wrothgar. Before I go on, I must say I've done a lot of quests and I really don't like questing in this game at all. I just skip the dialogue and questing feels to slow. It my question is, is there any point in doing the craglorn and wrothgar quest? Other than getting to experience the quest and their adventure, is there any reason do them?

    But... if you skip the dialog and just go kill stuff, how do you experience the quest and the adventure? Isn't the most interesting part of a quest / adventure the story?

    So I would say, if you just skip the dialog and story, then no, there is no reason to play it.
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    Kenneth Kingfrey - Spellsword, member of the Mages Guild
    Thurin Hammerhand - Northern Warden, Traveller and NOT a dwarf
    Kenneth Willysson - Wanderer, Mountaineer and Swinger of Axes

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