To be completely honest, you don't even know what the benefits to holding a keep ARE...
Siliconhobbit_ESO wrote: »
To be completely honest, you don't even know what the benefits to holding a keep ARE...
Alright, I'll concede this point. Since you seem to be the obvious expert in this, what ARE the benefits of claiming a keep?
Mind you, I am inquiring as to what the benefits of 'claiming' a keep are, not 'holding' a keep. Different in my eyes.
Please enlighten me.
Siliconhobbit_ESO wrote: »So, in essence, there is no tangible in-game advantage, beyond a trade kiosk, to claiming a keep.
Your arguement of pride, prestige, and banners flying is less tangible then me claiming a keep for the trade kiosk alone, simply because keeps change hands so much.
You also keep claiming that the store front is underused and unsuccessful. I claim otherwise. Just because it is underused and unsuccessful for you perhaps, or others, does not mean the same goes for me or whatever trade guild I happen to claim a keep for.
You want to claim a keep in the name of pride and prestige and all that jazz...more power to you. Awesome! Excellent! You go do that. I will also admit that I do to enjoy that aspect of capturing a keep and it IS a great sense of pride for my guild as well. I would be an imbecile to deny that myself or to anyone else for that matter.
The fact remains however, that the only in-game advantage to claiming a keep for a guild is the Quartermaster trade kiosk. I'll admit that even THAT is not really enough to claim a keep but since it's the only in-game reason to, and it CAN provide a guild with monetary gain, it is reason enough.
Until such time as claiming a keep provides players with other in-game benefits, I'll advocate my original point: Only guilds with the Guild Store unlocked should be able to claim a keep in Cyrodiil.
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filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »Siliconhobbit_ESO wrote: »So, in essence, there is no tangible in-game advantage, beyond a trade kiosk, to claiming a keep.
Your arguement of pride, prestige, and banners flying is less tangible then me claiming a keep for the trade kiosk alone, simply because keeps change hands so much.
You also keep claiming that the store front is underused and unsuccessful. I claim otherwise. Just because it is underused and unsuccessful for you perhaps, or others, does not mean the same goes for me or whatever trade guild I happen to claim a keep for.
You want to claim a keep in the name of pride and prestige and all that jazz...more power to you. Awesome! Excellent! You go do that. I will also admit that I do to enjoy that aspect of capturing a keep and it IS a great sense of pride for my guild as well. I would be an imbecile to deny that myself or to anyone else for that matter.
The fact remains however, that the only in-game advantage to claiming a keep for a guild is the Quartermaster trade kiosk. I'll admit that even THAT is not really enough to claim a keep but since it's the only in-game reason to, and it CAN provide a guild with monetary gain, it is reason enough.
Until such time as claiming a keep provides players with other in-game benefits, I'll advocate my original point: Only guilds with the Guild Store unlocked should be able to claim a keep in Cyrodiil.
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I guess you don't need any food potions drinks or gear? Or they never run out.
filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »Siliconhobbit_ESO wrote: »
To be completely honest, you don't even know what the benefits to holding a keep ARE...
Alright, I'll concede this point. Since you seem to be the obvious expert in this, what ARE the benefits of claiming a keep?
Mind you, I am inquiring as to what the benefits of 'claiming' a keep are, not 'holding' a keep. Different in my eyes.
Please enlighten me.
Claiming and holding a keep go hand-in-hand. If you don't intend to hold the keep, then why claim it?
Certainly not if you actually do care about keeping a vendor out there.
Claiming a keep not only allows you to set up a most likely unused and unvisited storefront, but it's also a mark of prestige for those who do claim it. Your banners fly, the guards where your colors, etc. It's all part of the ongoing battle that is the fight for putting your Emperor on the throne.
Your desire for an underused and unsuccessful storefront does not supercede the desires of others who also wish to claim these keeps.
I'm not begrudging you your wish to claim them, but you seem to be doing exactly that to anybody who has motives outside of your own and I'll speak out against that kind of selfish attitude every time.
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filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »Siliconhobbit_ESO wrote: »
To be completely honest, you don't even know what the benefits to holding a keep ARE...
Alright, I'll concede this point. Since you seem to be the obvious expert in this, what ARE the benefits of claiming a keep?
Mind you, I am inquiring as to what the benefits of 'claiming' a keep are, not 'holding' a keep. Different in my eyes.
Please enlighten me.
Claiming and holding a keep go hand-in-hand. If you don't intend to hold the keep, then why claim it?
Certainly not if you actually do care about keeping a vendor out there.
Claiming a keep not only allows you to set up a most likely unused and unvisited storefront, but it's also a mark of prestige for those who do claim it. Your banners fly, the guards where your colors, etc. It's all part of the ongoing battle that is the fight for putting your Emperor on the throne.
Your desire for an underused and unsuccessful storefront does not supercede the desires of others who also wish to claim these keeps.
I'm not begrudging you your wish to claim them, but you seem to be doing exactly that to anybody who has motives outside of your own and I'll speak out against that kind of selfish attitude every time.
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filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »Siliconhobbit_ESO wrote: »
To be completely honest, you don't even know what the benefits to holding a keep ARE...
Alright, I'll concede this point. Since you seem to be the obvious expert in this, what ARE the benefits of claiming a keep?
Mind you, I am inquiring as to what the benefits of 'claiming' a keep are, not 'holding' a keep. Different in my eyes.
Please enlighten me.
Claiming and holding a keep go hand-in-hand. If you don't intend to hold the keep, then why claim it?
Certainly not if you actually do care about keeping a vendor out there.
Claiming a keep not only allows you to set up a most likely unused and unvisited storefront, but it's also a mark of prestige for those who do claim it. Your banners fly, the guards where your colors, etc. It's all part of the ongoing battle that is the fight for putting your Emperor on the throne.
Your desire for an underused and unsuccessful storefront does not supercede the desires of others who also wish to claim these keeps.
I'm not begrudging you your wish to claim them, but you seem to be doing exactly that to anybody who has motives outside of your own and I'll speak out against that kind of selfish attitude every time.
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I remember that guild name being stuck on brindle for weeks (one of the first bugged guild names) on dawn 2.0 (or maybe it was first cycle chillrend, cant remember)
and I always wondered the origin story
my assumptions were it was either
1. Some organized raid got wrecked by a ground oil while stacked in a windmill
2. Someone came across a couple of "questionably roleplaying" people in the same structure
So whats the backstory
filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »You take two full raids and one of them builds their raid to support and help each other. The other raid just is full of random players who do not adjust their builds to support a raid. The end result the first raid stomps the floor with the other raid then continues to conquer cyrodiil. Exactly why my guild had 22 people holding a scroll at the spawn of a pop locked enemy faction and they couldn't stop it or kill us.
One group of players is doing what it takes to make the faction stronger. The other group of players is fighting to maintain their personal identities and builds. So you got keeps named "butt hole lickers" and "rubbed one out" instead of DC Trading Guild. One just trolls while the other offers the faction resources to win fights.
filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »You take two full raids and one of them builds their raid to support and help each other. The other raid just is full of random players who do not adjust their builds to support a raid. The end result the first raid stomps the floor with the other raid then continues to conquer cyrodiil. Exactly why my guild had 22 people holding a scroll at the spawn of a pop locked enemy faction and they couldn't stop it or kill us.
One group of players is doing what it takes to make the faction stronger. The other group of players is fighting to maintain their personal identities and builds. So you got keeps named "butt hole lickers" and "rubbed one out" instead of DC Trading Guild. One just trolls while the other offers the faction resources to win fights.

In all fairness, I have yet to see anything worth buying in a guild store in Cyrodiil anyway. Unless its a guild that has a kiosk already in Rawlka or Elden or Deshaan (a major trade guild, in other words)
So really, the whole idea that you need a trader in Cyro is kinda silly, being a member of multiple trade guilds like I am, I never shop at any of those other ones, because its always crap thats priced way over value, and/or stuff no one needs.
Most are just junk dumps off of people wishfully thinking someone might buy it, and in the end, no one ever does.
The fruits of my labor. I solo capped this keep so it is legit, but has now moved to Alessia on Chillrend because DC is no fun.
filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »
The fruits of my labor. I solo capped this keep so it is legit, but has now moved to Alessia on Chillrend because DC is no fun.
The fact that you are pvping on a server that allows you to capture a keep all by yourself over the course of 30 minutes speaks volumes. Soon I expect you to get bored of fighting shadows or perhaps that's very entertaining for you.
Joy_Division wrote: »I have ... a greater appreciation for ... Namiera (sorry for misspelling your names)