I'm all for a bard houseguest, but considering the price of a single music box I don't want to imagine how much they'd charge for a bard who is able to sing all songs...
I'm all for a bard houseguest, but considering the price of a single music box I don't want to imagine how much they'd charge for a bard who is able to sing all songs...
ZOS can then gage the success of those houseguests and then see if they wanna get Malukah or other content creators to make even bigger ones.
But honestly i get you to an extent but music boxes are wayyyy cheaper than most houseguests by at least half, nevermind the interactive ones like the armorers, bankers, and deconstructors. I could see a bard houseguest commanding a similar 5k crown price depending on the playlist they have.
But honestly i get you to an extent but music boxes are wayyyy cheaper than most houseguests by at least half, nevermind the interactive ones like the armorers, bankers, and deconstructors. I could see a bard houseguest commanding a similar 5k crown price depending on the playlist they have.
ZOS can then gage the success of those houseguests and then see if they wanna get Malukah or other content creators to make even bigger ones.
Back in my time (or actually more like 5-10 years ago) we called these people musicians or singersBut honestly i get you to an extent but music boxes are wayyyy cheaper than most houseguests by at least half, nevermind the interactive ones like the armorers, bankers, and deconstructors. I could see a bard houseguest commanding a similar 5k crown price depending on the playlist they have.
Well, you're right when it comes to that. The average music box price for 1 melody seems to be about 1000 crowns? Then a bard singing 5 different songs (which is what one chapter usually adds) could be offered for 5000, if they want to keep it fair.
I think it might be a start to begin with instrumentalists at least, if they aren't sure about offering singing bards as houseguests. There's a bard playing a nyckelharpa on High Isle (inside the inn at the docks to Amenos) that I'd love to have in one of my houses.
A bard houseguest would be really wonderful, as many others have already said throughout the years. Otherwise there's also a variety of emotes that make you play arrangements from a chapter, but you get them from crates.
On a personnal note I must say I was a bit sad when I did the bard's college collection in Solitude : sure it was fun and intersting, but I really would have loved to see something more developped, that get you around Tamriel in search of different things related to music ( well I know it's never gonna happen since they won't do a questline involving going into different chapters, but one can dream ).But honestly i get you to an extent but music boxes are wayyyy cheaper than most houseguests by at least half, nevermind the interactive ones like the armorers, bankers, and deconstructors. I could see a bard houseguest commanding a similar 5k crown price depending on the playlist they have.
Maybe, maybe not : bankers and such are useful outside of a house, a bard most likely will not.
They could create a class that uses sound as weapon or to buff allies. And allow players to customize the sound effect that plays while it is active; by loading in the various songs in the game into the skill from a drop list or some other method.
I play another game where the devs recently released a bard like character. I thought it was going to be kind of so so, until I played it. The character has become my favorite. I just hover around the map aoe blasting npcs with sound, it’s great.
GuuMoonRyoung wrote: »Simply add a sub activity called Bard, available to all class. We would have access to instruments played by bards and npcs in the game, no modern electric sounds. When we activate one instrument, we would have access to keys and notes for that instrument and would be able to play any music we want. This way we would be able to host concerts and events in game.
I'm all for a bard houseguest, but considering the price of a single music box I don't want to imagine how much they'd charge for a bard who is able to sing all songs...
ZOS can then gage the success of those houseguests and then see if they wanna get Malukah or other content creators to make even bigger ones.
I'd like it if there was a way in ESO to have custom music playlists like some other games have (GTAV for example). It would be awesome if I could make the Bards in-game play some music that I enjoyed listening to, then I might actually stop and listen to them.
I'd like to see more lore about tonal magic and how it was used by the Dwemer and the Sixth House, by the way. Yes, this is music-related, although a bit differentGuuMoonRyoung wrote: »Simply add a sub activity called Bard, available to all class. We would have access to instruments played by bards and npcs in the game, no modern electric sounds. When we activate one instrument, we would have access to keys and notes for that instrument and would be able to play any music we want. This way we would be able to host concerts and events in game.
While I think it's an interesting idea, it does make me wonder if that could cause any problems?
In some countries copyright is extremely strict. Strictly seen, one couldn't even sing copyrighted songs (which is basically everything except for traditional folk songs) on one's own birthday party without infringing some property rights. Kindergardens were sued for singing copyrighted children songs. If you play a copyrighted song/melody online, someone might even claim it's a broadcast, even an international one... Yes, even if you play it yourself on a fictional instrument in a fictional world.
And when it comes to songs with a political background, things could get even more complicated...
I'd like it if there was a way in ESO to have custom music playlists like some other games have (GTAV for example). It would be awesome if I could make the Bards in-game play some music that I enjoyed listening to, then I might actually stop and listen to them.
I mean, you do you, but I'd find it slightly strange if one single bard with a lute emits the sound of a full band or orchestra or just one instrument that's obviously not the one that is visible. It's different to some in-game radio station where you have no visible character and animations attached to the music.
tomofhyrule wrote: »The issue with a Bard class is that a class needs 3 skill lines, and all DLC lines have a pretty obvious tank/healer/DPS set of skills.
It's not that easy to come up with a set of 15 skills + 3 ultimates for just a bard.
tomofhyrule wrote: »But... Dwemer Artificer is a great idea for a class, would totally fit in the lore as a researcher and delver into the Mystery of the Dwarves, and then you'd totally be able to put in a Tonal Magic (bard) healing line, along with summoning animunculi or vamidiums for the other skill lines
tomofhyrule wrote: »But... Dwemer Artificer is a great idea for a class, would totally fit in the lore as a researcher and delver into the Mystery of the Dwarves, and then you'd totally be able to put in a Tonal Magic (bard) healing line, along with summoning animunculi or vamidiums for the other skill lines
Why healing, though? I'd rather like to use sound destructively, like those people who screech around in talent shows on tv.
tomofhyrule wrote: »We also have several quests in ESO focusing on music-as-magic, mostly with Revus Demnevanni, where the music was shown to be a disabling effect