one thing I much love about ESO are the sets.
I see sets as wearable super powers that refine your class, character and orientation, their variety and intense in ESO unique in mmo-ing and maybe even in related gaming.
So the vengeance campaigns were very interesting for me; conclusion: I wasn't worse or better, I was as good or bad as always. Classing and getting-used-to subclassing do contribute to character development and I want to see sparing certain PvP campaigns from set effects as before. A life without the sets tho? It's sure worth reflecting in a philosophical way but it would be throwing away a treasure. I would never want to miss them or even have them reduced based on active users per set.
Let there be surprise. How I love those forgotten relics, that can wipe whole campaigns of trendy-set enemies or acompany & aid me on my adventures. There are sets that excite me in sight of the role, complexity or purpose forged into them. There are sets with mysteries spun around them. There are those sets that brought me through a trial only to leave me in surprise when I saw that I didn't even wore them. And there are certainly sets that I do not have the slightest clue how to use but experience them worn by others with great success. Some sets I adore because of the imprinted values they carry. And there are those sets that will always remind me that not all in life (is made to be) beautiful, useful or even good. I was one of those who wore Sergeant's with Storm Master long before it got infamous. It was luck to combine them, reason to wear them.
*in dear memory of storm knight & thunderbug's carapace*
Edited by nathamarath on July 12, 2025 11:54AM give a man a fish and he will be happy for a day. give him a video game and he will be happy for months, maybe even years