Greetings everyone! I've been familiar with ESO for a very long time, since the beta test, but I've never paid enough attention to the game, even though I always pre-order all the add-ons in deluxe editions, etc. However, I've only played a couple of hundred hours in total over all these many years. But I have a question about collectibles - are the items, mounts, pets, etc., that are no longer obtainable in any way visible in the collections list? For example, Blizzard likes to do this in almost all of their games (I've seen it in SC2 and WoW), and I see it like:
"Hey, psst, dude... we've added transmog sets and mounts to your collection journal that you'll never be able to get. Why? Well, so you can see what those players have who've spent thousands of hours and years of life of their time on the game, not missing a single add-on, in-game event, buying TCGs, leveling all possible classes and farming challenges with them, which are inaccessible to regular players, clearing super hardcore raid and PvP content, and so on. So enjoy this beautiful and unattainable spectacle. Have a nice game, kiddo ^_^".
Yes, it's not without sarcasm, but this is my personal view of the situation as a whole. And I became curious, how does ESO handle this? Especially since, for the first time in the entire existence of the game, I'm so interested in the new class that I'd like to immerse myself in the game for a long time this time around, savoring every quest and all the content available to me, which has been created over all these years.