For what it may be worth: I thought the same thing, and you are quite likely correct. Also, I considered whether an add-on has been developed that adds the Crafting Style Motif section to the Lore Library. However, I have not been able to identify such an add-on, and the character in the OP loads almost all of the same large array of add-ons as my other characters do.kringled_1 wrote: »Your character needs to finish the Mage's guild story line and acquire Eidetic Memory from Shalidor for those to show up there.
Shadowshire wrote: »@kringled_1 Thank-you for your reply.
Whether ZOS considers requiring a character to complete the Mages Guild quest line just to obtain the Crafting Style section to be a bug, it certainly appears to be an oversight in the development of that feature of the game.
Please note that neither the Eidetic Library nor the Crafting Styles section of the Quest Journal Lore Library per se are displayed in the screenshot included in the OP. Who would know that they even exist without undertaking and completing the Mages Guild quest? They wouldn't -- unless some other player(s) or wikis and game guides, etc. tell them about those features.
It seems reasonable to consider the books from which characters learn crafting styles to be a genre of Elder Scrolls lore. So it is reasonable to "collect" them in the Lore Library. Nonetheless, Shalidor's Library has all Lore Books which are of interest to the Mages Guild. The Eidetic Library is an entertaining feature, but for the unfortunate fact that so many of its documents and books either cannot be found or cannot be read by characters in all "instances" of the game on the PC and EU mega-servers, respectively. (Yes, I am acquainted with the Bug Report discussions which are devoted to that problem.)
Other than "lore" there is no particular association between (a) the Mages Guild and (b) crafting armor, weapons, and jewelry. A character does not have to become a Mage to learn crafting. So, there is no evident justification to associate crafting style "books" either with the Mages Guild or with eidetic memory. Insofar as books from which a character learns to craft items could be collected for a library, then why not the Crafters Guild Library instead?
Oh, right ... explicitly creating such a Guild in the Skills UI in which to list Crafting skills as abilities, whether with any passives, makes too much sense. Do crafting characters have a Guild Hall anywhere in Tamriel?* hmmm .......
Be that as it may, a question remains:
Is it necessary to allocate a Skill Point(s) to any Mages Guild ability and/or passive in order to complete the guild quest chain, thus gain access to the Crafting Styles section of the Quest Journal Lore Library?
Perhaps I will just have to try it to see whether I can do that. Albeit, all of my characters always have a Skill Point allocated to the Mages Guild passive "Persuasive Will". Whether it is worth the time and effort to complete the Mages Guild quest chain just to activate the Crafting Styles section of the Lore Library is a matter of the player's judgement.=========== ==========* There is a players guild named Craftaholics as well as at least one other that is devoted to furnishing Homesteads with various "themes" or functions as inns, bars, workshops, etc.
kringled_1 wrote: »This will sound arrogant, but it simply is not a question for debate. If you want that section to open up, you need eidetic memory, and I've specifically done the mages guild story line just for access to that page as it's a convenient tool to monitor motif knowledge.
Well, in the original design, only the books in Shalidor's Library were Lore Books. The rest were just documents which a character might find and read in the course of adventuring. (Announcing them as "lore books" on the HUD is just an example of quick-and-dirty programming. Why create a new announcement when the existing one will do?)VaranisArano wrote: »In case it wasn't clear, the reason why the crafting motifs are included in Eidetic Memory is because that's the whole ""this reward gives you the checklist of every book in the game" while Shalidor's Memory doesn't.
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