SilverBride wrote: »The more I think about it the more I am leaning towards passing on both. Even though I am somewhat interested in seeing how a Necromancer Companion would work I just don't feel like going through the whole unlocking and leveling thing again. Getting the houseguest is tempting but I just don't want it bad enough to do it.
I recently made a thread asking when is it enough with getting new Companions, and I personally have reached that point. If we ever get a Verandis type I'll be all over it, but until then I'm satisfied with Azandar and Sharp.
(I wish we could edit our poll votes.)
So, are the new companions on PTS now? Any first impressions? (Or is it forbidden to write about it outside the PTS subforum?)
Warhawke_80 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I hope they aren't visible at all unless we acquire them.
I'm pretty sure if someone is using a companion you will see it...just like if someone is riding a Radiant aspect everyone will see it. I think it should be if you don't own something you can't see it in the world.....I hate when my frame rate drops every time a guild full of sparkle ponies rides by.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Well, having to buy them is a big bummer. Companions should be part of the Chapter release.
I would've liked a Necro companion. But not like this. And not another Khajiit.
Very bad choices ZOS.
Tanlorin and Zerith-var arrive as part of the Update 44 base-game patch, available on October 28 for PC/Mac and November 13 for Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Access to their recruitment quests is available via an active ESO Plus™ membership or purchase from the Crown Store.
SilverBride wrote: »
Not touching the other one though. Not for that reason, but because I can't stand companions that don't let me play the game, and picking up books/visiting the mage's guild and so on is part of that.
Not touching the other one though. Not for that reason, but because I can't stand companions that don't let me play the game, and picking up books/visiting the mage's guild and so on is part of that.
Wait, are you saying that Tanlorin doesn't like books?
I claimed them because I have ESO+, but given the activities I'm currently interested in doing, I don't want to run around with newbie companions. I'll do their quests (at some point), but I'm not sure I'll use either of them beyond that. Especially if one of them hates books. Yuck.
Tanlorin will dock you with -rapport points if you:
Read a Mage's Guild Book
Visit a Mage's Guild
Defend yourself against a Gryphon or Indrik
Harvest a nirnroot or crimson nirnroot
Visit Artaeum or Eyevea