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Goblins are Made of Chocolate...

DaniAngione
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...and dogs can't eat chocolate.

After a brief discussion on my guild's chat, that's the most logical explanation we've found for the question: Why can't werewolves feast on goblins?

So, please, could we have that fixed? It really bugs me :P (unless there's a better explanation, of course)

Oh, and since we're here, a personal request: could we expect to see the Werewolves' sprinting animation changed so that they go on all four legs when sprinting? The current one is so dull...

REMEMBER: Never give chocolate to dogs! :wink:
Edited by DaniAngione on August 18, 2014 3:53AM
  • Natjur
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    Goblins are green, and werewolf don't eat their greens.
  • phaneub17_ESO
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    Goblin in most lore are vile, filthy creatures that can live in disease ridden squalor and remain unaffected it; they also usually have blood that is toxic or poisonous. Werewolves have a weakness to being poisoned, in this case it would be overkill if you were to feed on their corpses as you be poisoning yourself to death.
  • DaniAngione
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    Goblin in most lore are vile, filthy creatures that can live in disease ridden squalor and remain unaffected it; they also usually have blood that is toxic or poisonous. Werewolves have a weakness to being poisoned, in this case it would be overkill if you were to feed on their corpses as you be poisoning yourself to death.

    Mmmmm, I can live with that answer, I guess... Although you can eat skeevers, ogres, trolls and all sort of vile/nasty creatures... And you can eat goblins on other Elder Scrolls games :P

    But fine, I'll live with that :D

  • Cyberdown
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    That wasn't a Goblin...and that definitely wasn't chocolate...
  • Reiterpallasch
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    Dogs eat their own turds. I don't see how that's so different from a goblin.
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