Ectheliontnacil wrote: »When I was still playing the game (pls remember I was like 4 years younger back then), I'd been grinding mobs in a group with some other guy.
All of a sudden there was this massive spider on my desk. I did the only thing I could do in this situation - I ran away and hid inside my closet until the danger had passed.
When I got back I explained the incident to my group mate. He found it rather amusing until something occurred to him: I am scared of spiders ergo I must be a girl.
When he asked me if I was in fact a girl, I just said yes, I was so embarrassed about being afraid of a spider (huuuge one though).
Anyways once we'd finished grinding I thought I could forget about the entire thing...but a couple hours later he whispered me again.
"Heyyyy, you wanna come on Skype?"
Suffice to say I didn't play eso for a couple weeks after that.
Edit: I feel sorry for girl gamers.
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »When I was still playing the game (pls remember I was like 4 years younger back then), I'd been grinding mobs in a group with some other guy.
All of a sudden there was this massive spider on my desk. I did the only thing I could do in this situation - I ran away and hid inside my closet until the danger had passed.
When I got back I explained the incident to my group mate. He found it rather amusing until something occurred to him: I am scared of spiders ergo I must be a girl.
When he asked me if I was in fact a girl, I just said yes, I was so embarrassed about being afraid of a spider (huuuge one though).
Anyways once we'd finished grinding I thought I could forget about the entire thing...but a couple hours later he whispered me again.
"Heyyyy, you wanna come on Skype?"
Suffice to say I didn't play eso for a couple weeks after that.
Edit: I feel sorry for girl gamers.
Lmfao. Should have gotten some Gold out of him first.

Ectheliontnacil wrote: »When I was still playing the game (pls remember I was like 4 years younger back then), I'd been grinding mobs in a group with some other guy.
All of a sudden there was this massive spider on my desk. I did the only thing I could do in this situation - I ran away and hid inside my closet until the danger had passed.
When I got back I explained the incident to my group mate. He found it rather amusing until something occurred to him: I am scared of spiders ergo I must be a girl.
When he asked me if I was in fact a girl, I just said yes, I was so embarrassed about being afraid of a spider (huuuge one though).
Anyways once we'd finished grinding I thought I could forget about the entire thing...but a couple hours later he whispered me again.
"Heyyyy, you wanna come on Skype?"
Suffice to say I didn't play eso for a couple weeks after that.
Edit: I feel sorry for girl gamers.
thesoundofwolf wrote: »Back when I first started playing my sorcerer, I thought because I had made it a dunmer, I had to stack fire moves and fire damage to get the most out of him- so I was running around with a fire staff and a restro staff and had the fire rune from mages guild, and avoided any and all class skills.
Had fun, but had to learn once I hit end game of course.
Failed to realize over the course of a couple of weeks that I was in offline mode. I lost a couple of friends because of that and surely upset several players over zone chat looking for certain items that I said I had.
I have a crafting character that is also a vampire that I sparingly use and so it took several months to obtain the Blood Ritual skill. When I obtained it I obliged to give another person vampirism but in doing so I idiotically forgot the location of the shrine. How embarrassing. 15 minutes later I finally found the one in The Rift and that player still hadn't gotten it from another player so at least I was able to finish that task.
It took me two years to figure out that Healing Springs stacks.
I thought it was just an awful AoE heal.
codestripper wrote: »@ZeroXFF , do you have any confessions to bring to the table?
"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.”
― Robert E. Howard
I met this guy in a pug craglorn normal Maw of Lorkhaj run, and he was a pretty good player. Ended up inviting me and a few others to a trials guild of his. We got to talking more and he asked me if I had done vMOL before, to which I replied that I hadn't because I couldn't find a good group to do it with. Shortly after this conversation he asks me to join a vMOL group.
I get excited, because wowie I'm about to roll with the big boys and get me a coolio skin. How awesome. I'd done it on normal plenty of times. Couldn't be that hard. I hadn't set foot in vet before but I thought it'd all be okay.
Then the twins happened. Oh...***. I wiped the group. I thought I knew the mechanics!! I had the color. I thought that everyone always had to swap, for some reason. I wiped the group again. ANXIETY. PEOPLE ARE ANGRY. OH NO. Friendo whispers me and clarifies the mechanics. I listen and read raid notifier, and pay closer attention. Only when you have the little circle under your feet do you swap. AH. I got it the third time. Third time's the charm.
Everything else was cake after the twins. Luckily I didn't have to run backroom. I got carried through my first vMOL. I felt sososo bad for everyone else in the group. But everyone was so nice! I remember someone giving me my first legendary moondancer ring during that run as well, since everyone in the group already had their gear.
My friend that originally invited me actually ended up inviting me to be in his raid group and we practiced a lot more. I ended up being the backroom runner for those vMOL runs, which was cool! Of course I flopped a few times, but practice makes perfect. He wanted to get me the Dro'Mathra Destroyer title, but I ended up leaving his raid group before we could get it.
Rhzolen, if you're reading this, thanks for pulling a scrub like me through vMOL when I thought I knew what I was doing. A real MVP.
chainlink01 wrote: »I like sharing this lil gem with some of my newer guildies when they admit to making a goof. When I first started playing(roughtly 4 years ago) I thought the little weapon charge indicator on my screen meant that I was a dps and was frustrated that I couldn't get it off my screen for a couple of weeks after seeing it...