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Undaunted Chest Furnishing

Linkrunner
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Why does it say in the description
An handsome chest for all the loot collected on missions performed for the Undaunted
If I can't actually put anything from the Undaunted missions in it?
It takes 30 daily quests from the Undaunted to be able to buy this chest for 5k gold, and it does nothing. It would be nice to be able to store all the new boss sets you get in this chest that's the reason I bought it. But it's only for looks. Either change the description or make it do what I thought did.
  • Sheezabeast
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    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D
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  • jaye63
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    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.
  • Sheezabeast
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)
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  • jaye63
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    An Honor... myth busted
  • Sheezabeast
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    An Honor... myth busted

    So how about an apology for telling me I needed remedial english.
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  • starkerealm
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    An Honor... myth busted

    A Horror.
  • starkerealm
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    It's almost like English is the product of taking two or three languages and shoving the whole thing in a blender, then allowing it to mug random passersby for unattended nouns and verbs.
  • LordGavus
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    It's almost like English is the product of taking two or three languages and shoving the whole thing in a blender, then allowing it to mug random passersby for unattended nouns and verbs.

    Haha yep. My wife speaks 3 languages and maintains English is the most weird.

    OT, hopefully storage is coming soon and they were just too lazy to change the description.
  • starkerealm
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    LordGavus wrote: »
    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    It's almost like English is the product of taking two or three languages and shoving the whole thing in a blender, then allowing it to mug random passersby for unattended nouns and verbs.

    Haha yep. My wife speaks 3 languages and maintains English is the most weird.

    OT, hopefully storage is coming soon and they were just too lazy to change the description.

    I speak two; English, and one of the languages that was shoved into said blender. :p

    (Well, the modern derivation of it, anyway.)
  • Ilsabet
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)
    jaye63 wrote: »
    An Honor... myth busted

    Honor doesn't begin with an H sound. Nothing busted there.
  • BruceLeeroy91
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    jaye63 wrote: »
    The better question is why Zos left that typo in it, it isn't 'an handsome' hahaha :D

    You need remedial English. "an" is always used before a word starting with the letter "h". 'An Handsome' is proper English.

    Now if you just meant it was ugly... I have to agree.

    Google says otherwise :)

    "It is a traditional rule of English that an can be used before words that begin with an H sound if the first syllable of that word is not stressed. Indeed, some traditionalists would say it must be used before such words. Since the first syllable of historic is unstressed, it is acceptable to use an before it."

    Handsome has a strong A :)

    It's almost like English is the product of taking two or three languages and shoving the whole thing in a blender, then allowing it to mug random passersby for unattended nouns and verbs.

    Lol this is just hilarious
  • SolidusPrime
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    Oi, do people really still not know how to properly use a/an?

    In the case of 'handsome' you would use 'A'. "A handsome man".
  • Sheezabeast
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    Oi, do people really still not know how to properly use a/an?

    In the case of 'handsome' you would use 'A'. "A handsome man".

    Yes and I don't know why this has dissolved into a petty snarky toxic page regurgitating false superiority and dominance because someone misspelled something or has/had a different interpretation of something with more than one interpretation. Heaven forbid we not dissolve into a crowd of monkeys with typewriters and we suddenly create Shakespeare.
    Grand Master Crafter, Beta baby who grew with the game. PC/NA. @Sheezabeast if you have crafting needs!
  • Naff
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    Yes, well, about the chest from the OP. A bit clearer description would be nice. I too had hoped for a container that would hold a lot of monster gear that's taking up bank space.

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  • bmatson
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    Lying POS. So sick of this crap. Change the damn description or make it work like the description says. But of course because their customer support is crap they won't do a damn thing
  • O_LYKOS
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    Where do we buy the chest?
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  • max_only
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    Does it say "non interactable" or something like that on the tooltip? This isn't the first time flavor text has given players the wrong impression. Sigh
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  • bmatson
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    @O_LYKOS you get it from the person standing in front of the undaunted for 5k gold but you have to completed the achievement of completing Bulgruls quests 30 times. They are super simple but we griunded them for 30 days as they are a daily, to get the chest for it not to do what it said it did.
  • bmatson
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    Also maybe is ZOS actually allowed us to store our crap in our houses we wouldnt be complaining about this. But they might lose some income if they did that so god forbid they do what they did in every other elder scrolls game.
  • Artemiisia
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    A hose
    A horse
    A heavy attack
    A Horrible day

    or? is all with An?

    im not english
  • bmatson
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    @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_KaiSchober @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_GaryA @ZOS_TristanK can someone please chime in on this? Is this something they are going to fix or if not are they going to change the deacriotion of this?
  • LadyLethalla
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    Waste of 5k gold... man that thing's UGLY. And here I was thinking it would look like one of the three actual Undaunted Chests. Why doesn't it? Why? The safebox you can buy is identical. For that matter, why don't the purchasable crafting stations look like the ones in-game? They look like they're going to blow over in the first breeze. And I don't want a flipping campfire to cook over, in my expensive house - I want a nice oven like the Belkarth Inn has.

    /rant
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