I have a dozen trophies from different quests and whatnot. It would be nice if I had...not necessarily housing, maybe just a wall that you could view where I could store and look at the different trophies. Better than just taking up bank, mule space
I couldn't agree more. Its kind of ridiculous that we don't have a separate storage for them. I just delete them all. Storage is too limited and valuable to waste on trophies. It's pretty sad because some of them are really neat.
When player housing is finally added, an actual trophy case (click it to see a gridded list of what you've gathered) could then be added.
This message confirms that you have successfully cancelled your subscription to The Elder Scrolls Online. You will no longer be charged for a subscription on a recurring basis, and your access to the game will expire at the end of your current subscription cycle.
We're sad to see you go now, but we'll be happy to welcome you back at any time! Whenever you're ready to come back, your characters will be waiting for you, just like you left them. You can return anytime by resubscribing on the Manage Subscription page on your Elder Scrolls Online account.
Please print this email and keep it for your records.
I totally agree that Trophies should not take any inventory slots. Right now I have a lot of trophies that I keep hidden away in a alt because I can't keep them with me. Although some of them are worthless, a few are fun to have around
We should be able to keep them in inventory without consuming inventoty space. @ZOS make a new category, just like the quest category, for trophies and vanity pets.
I just made an alt who keeps all my trophies and costumes. No need to delete them. I like most of them.
٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶
"I am a nightblade. Blending the disciplines of the stealthy agent and subtle wizard, I move unseen and undetected, foil locks and traps, and teleport to safety when threatened, or strike like a viper from ambush. The College of Illusion hides me and fuddles or pacifies my opponents. The College of Mysticism detects my object, reflects and dispels enemy spells, and makes good my escape. The key to a nightblade's success is avoidance, by spell or by stealth; with these skills, all things are possible."