I don't see any benefit to being a werewolf and I've tried vampire it's cool for pvp but for pve Is not worth taking 50% extra fire damage, too many mobs use fire. As a sorcerer I have other abilities to keep my health bar full.
Is not a nice feeling when you get chased down by 3 goblins spitting fire, man it hurts and they appear from no where because they are so small.
Lord_Draevan wrote: »I'm more of a werewolf person, especially ones that transform at will like in TES instead of only being able to during the full moon. I couldn't be a vampire... I love the sun too much (though Vamps in ESO are unaffected by sunlight for some odd reason).
But yeah, I rarely use Werewolf in ESO since you're not a glass cannon like you're supposed to be, you're more of a glass vase: unable to deal or take more than a gentle caress accross the face.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
This is a problem of narrow-mindedness, where an individual perceives that only their way of thinking is the adult way of thinking and everything else is flawed. The reality is much more diverse.
I still love vampires and werewolves because I was fascinated with them as a child, as well as horror movies in general. Just because I am an adult now doesn't mean I have to toss that out because adults can't have fun or some rubbish like that.
I find it rather foul to suggest that one can't enjoy such things due to their age, or that they are "immature" because they enjoy them. I also still like comic books and action figures. That doesn't mean I am not an adult, I certainly deal with the unpleasant crap about being an adult enough.
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
This is a problem of narrow-mindedness, where an individual perceives that only their way of thinking is the adult way of thinking and everything else is flawed. The reality is much more diverse.
I still love vampires and werewolves because I was fascinated with them as a child, as well as horror movies in general. Just because I am an adult now doesn't mean I have to toss that out because adults can't have fun or some rubbish like that.
I find it rather foul to suggest that one can't enjoy such things due to their age, or that they are "immature" because they enjoy them. I also still like comic books and action figures. That doesn't mean I am not an adult, I certainly deal with the unpleasant crap about being an adult enough.
You dont need to agree with me if you dont want to. Ok they suck blood and are dead and all that jazz, and you think its cool and you wanna be one too. Its all good, its ok. But I think vampires and monsters are very childish things! You really say I cant think that?
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
Wait... I was supposed to loose interest in the interesting things? Well [snip]. No one told me that. Thanks! Hopefully the 20'ish years late I am won't put me at to much of a disadvantage.
-M
PS: Yes I did read the 'almost all adults'. Couldn't resist though; Childish as it is.
Edit: Self censoring.
smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
This is a problem of narrow-mindedness, where an individual perceives that only their way of thinking is the adult way of thinking and everything else is flawed. The reality is much more diverse.
I still love vampires and werewolves because I was fascinated with them as a child, as well as horror movies in general. Just because I am an adult now doesn't mean I have to toss that out because adults can't have fun or some rubbish like that.
I find it rather foul to suggest that one can't enjoy such things due to their age, or that they are "immature" because they enjoy them. I also still like comic books and action figures. That doesn't mean I am not an adult, I certainly deal with the unpleasant crap about being an adult enough.
You dont need to agree with me if you dont want to. Ok they suck blood and are dead and all that jazz, and you think its cool and you wanna be one too. Its all good, its ok. But I think vampires and monsters are very childish things! You really say I cant think that?
umm they aren't real, so no I don't want to be one.
Monsters are not even remotely childish. Monsters just become different things to adults. Hunger, poverty, homelessness. We can use monsters in stories to underline these problems, If you don't think on that level, no you probably won't get it.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »MercyKilling wrote: »Neither. If I wanted to play either of those, I'd go play WoD.
Owait. Development for that game got cancelled AGAIN. Go figure.
Whats that, world of dumb? I don't have any idea what most of the acronyms mean.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
well I have both, just got the vamp this morning so haven't fully tested him out yet. The werewolf I've had since they came out (let me tell you it was hard getting a scratch with all the people running around the second week of the game lol). I've maxed out the werewolf went the berserker wolf since I do a lot of solo runs. I don't use my wolf form that much if at all....but for "rp" I like them both equally.
Because Twilight killed it. Real vampires are destroyed by UV rays and real warewolves only morph during a full moon.
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
Real, as in the original lore for vampires and warewolves.
What if the game added mermaids with the upper body of a fish, and lower body of a human? Would that even be a mermaid?
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You're a very narrow-minded person.smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
This is a problem of narrow-mindedness, where an individual perceives that only their way of thinking is the adult way of thinking and everything else is flawed. The reality is much more diverse.
I still love vampires and werewolves because I was fascinated with them as a child, as well as horror movies in general. Just because I am an adult now doesn't mean I have to toss that out because adults can't have fun or some rubbish like that.
I find it rather foul to suggest that one can't enjoy such things due to their age, or that they are "immature" because they enjoy them. I also still like comic books and action figures. That doesn't mean I am not an adult, I certainly deal with the unpleasant crap about being an adult enough.
You dont need to agree with me if you dont want to. Ok they suck blood and are dead and all that jazz, and you think its cool and you wanna be one too. Its all good, its ok. But I think vampires and monsters are very childish things! You really say I cant think that?
umm they aren't real, so no I don't want to be one.
Monsters are not even remotely childish. Monsters just become different things to adults. Hunger, poverty, homelessness. We can use monsters in stories to underline these problems, If you don't think on that level, no you probably won't get it.
I dont agree with you. I think monsters are childish. Most adults I know have no interest in such stuff and its my belief that most adults grows out of the fascination of supernatural sooner or later. But then again, how and when did the word "childish" become an insult? Cant it be a good thing?
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You're a very narrow-minded person.smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »smeeprocketnub19_ESO wrote: »poodlemasterb16_ESO wrote: »
You would never understand, I lost, as almost all adults, interest in vampires, werewolves, frankenstein, ghosts and other lame kids stuff when I reached my middle teens. You will too when you reach it. trust me
This is a problem of narrow-mindedness, where an individual perceives that only their way of thinking is the adult way of thinking and everything else is flawed. The reality is much more diverse.
I still love vampires and werewolves because I was fascinated with them as a child, as well as horror movies in general. Just because I am an adult now doesn't mean I have to toss that out because adults can't have fun or some rubbish like that.
I find it rather foul to suggest that one can't enjoy such things due to their age, or that they are "immature" because they enjoy them. I also still like comic books and action figures. That doesn't mean I am not an adult, I certainly deal with the unpleasant crap about being an adult enough.
You dont need to agree with me if you dont want to. Ok they suck blood and are dead and all that jazz, and you think its cool and you wanna be one too. Its all good, its ok. But I think vampires and monsters are very childish things! You really say I cant think that?
umm they aren't real, so no I don't want to be one.
Monsters are not even remotely childish. Monsters just become different things to adults. Hunger, poverty, homelessness. We can use monsters in stories to underline these problems, If you don't think on that level, no you probably won't get it.
I dont agree with you. I think monsters are childish. Most adults I know have no interest in such stuff and its my belief that most adults grows out of the fascination of supernatural sooner or later. But then again, how and when did the word "childish" become an insult? Cant it be a good thing?
Additionally, it's disingenuous at best to claim that you didn't mean "childish" as an insult. The term "childish" is, and always has been, a term which is used virtually exclusively in a pejorative sense. Heck, going back at least as far as the senate of ancient Rome we have records of "childish" (well, the word that translates to "childish") being used as an insult.