Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
kringled_1 wrote: »Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
That telvanni quest line is also what I had in mind and it seems unpopular with most of the people I've talked to about it.
kringled_1 wrote: »Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
That telvanni quest line is also what I had in mind and it seems unpopular with most of the people I've talked to about it.
kringled_1 wrote: »Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
That telvanni quest line is also what I had in mind and it seems unpopular with most of the people I've talked to about it.
AcadianPaladin wrote: »
The second is an Aldmeri Dominion quest where a little village of Green Pacters discovers that *gasp* someone picked a plant and used it to save a dying woman. Your job is to find the guilty party and help execute them. My character is a Bosmer but the tribes of her Clouddancer clan do not ascribe to the Green Pact - and this quest is a great example of why. 'Justice' without compassion is no justice. And again, there is no option to thwart the quest except to simply avoid it.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »AcadianPaladin wrote: »
The second is an Aldmeri Dominion quest where a little village of Green Pacters discovers that *gasp* someone picked a plant and used it to save a dying woman. Your job is to find the guilty party and help execute them. My character is a Bosmer but the tribes of her Clouddancer clan do not ascribe to the Green Pact - and this quest is a great example of why. 'Justice' without compassion is no justice. And again, there is no option to thwart the quest except to simply avoid it.
I like that quest.
I think this whole discussion will be of one person saying this and that quest are the worst, and someone else will say they like it
Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
Sheezabeast wrote: »I know everyone loves Lady Laurent....but any quest involving her makes me grit my teeth. I feel badly for Stibbons being manipulated by her. I get that it's his fetish, and he likes being dommed by her, but it's just....gross....she's so obnoxious and I hate helping her.
Can not remember that quest, not all the quests are very good so probably why I don't remember it.
Now the worst quest I did was probably the one with an female Argonian slave who won her freedom and wanted to become an Televani. Quest was long and intricate, its problem was that you was forced to do lots of things who was from evil to cowardly, forces as the other option was to drop the quest chain and you wanted to see how it ended.
Generally I say the quests in ESO is good but some are not so well thought off. One benefit of newer content is better delve quests.
Quest just outside of Cropsford.
You are expected to poison a goblin that is basically treated as pet by some Breton cook.
You cant even refuse to do so. And worst of all, quest is counted toward cropsford adventurer, so not completing it blocks several Cyrodiil related achievements.
This quest is not only bad for its lack of decision making by the player, but also degrades player to level of lowlife scum.
Same player that saves Nirn from Molag Bal, Dragons, Vampire lords, various other daedric plots...
And that player is expected to poison another man's pet like that.
Whoever made this quest isnt good writer in my book.