we gud with 4.sirrmattus wrote: »
We only need gauntlets, polearms, and summoning / illusion staves.sirrmattus wrote: »
We only need gauntlets, polearms, and summoning / illusion staves.sirrmattus wrote: »
then all the peepz would be satisfied.Now stop quoting me or i'll lurk all ur posts from now on >.>'
sirrmattus wrote: »We only need gauntlets, polearms, and summoning / illusion staves.sirrmattus wrote: »
then all the peepz would be satisfied.Now stop quoting me or i'll lurk all ur posts from now on >.>'
na. sounds stupid. polearms in TES?? wtf
Summoning/illusion staff? doesnt even make sense
Gauntlets, i can see, punching was always one of my fave things to do in TES.
The irony is that there are no "Classes" In Elder Scrolls.sirrmattus wrote: »Sucks. Very shameful. They should just scrap it and start over
Unsent.Soul wrote: »sirrmattus wrote: »We only need gauntlets, polearms, and summoning / illusion staves.sirrmattus wrote: »
then all the peepz would be satisfied.Now stop quoting me or i'll lurk all ur posts from now on >.>'
na. sounds stupid. polearms in TES?? wtf
Summoning/illusion staff? doesnt even make sense
Gauntlets, i can see, punching was always one of my fave things to do in TES.
Really.... smh... troll much or just ignorant?
The irony is that there are no "Classes" In Elder Scrolls.sirrmattus wrote: »Sucks. Very shameful. They should just scrap it and start over
There never were.
There were only Birth Signs, which conferred specific advantages/disadvantages depending on the players chosen sign, and there were TONS of them to choose from.
In ESO, ZoS basically shoved all of them into 4 "groups", and then said: "Right, so we'll let you use any weapon you want that has built-in spells, in an attempt to make it more Elder Scrolls'ish."
So the idea of "Classes" in ESO is a pure ZoS thing, not a canonical Elder Scrolls thing.
Unsent.Soul wrote: »sirrmattus wrote: »We only need gauntlets, polearms, and summoning / illusion staves.sirrmattus wrote: »
then all the peepz would be satisfied.Now stop quoting me or i'll lurk all ur posts from now on >.>'
na. sounds stupid. polearms in TES?? wtf
Summoning/illusion staff? doesnt even make sense
Gauntlets, i can see, punching was always one of my fave things to do in TES.
Really.... smh... troll much or just ignorant?
Yes, NPC's could do role-related things, but the player had virtually no restriction other than their chosen affiliation with their signs, which was even further refined and dismissed in Skyrim, as you could change your desired "Affiliation" by using the Standing Stones; the original version of ESO's "Mundus" stones.catalyst10e wrote: »That isnt entirely accurate, Classes are in the universe, their everywhere, it just wasnt as constraining as it is in ESO.
To give an in-game example, Thalfin in Oblivion is the head of a group of Battlemages who are sent ahead of you in order to ambush Falcar in the mages guild quest.
Yes, NPC's could do role-related things, but the player had virtually no restriction other than their chosen affiliation with their signs, which was even further refined and dismissed in Skyrim, as you could change your desired "Affiliation" by using the Standing Stones; the original version of ESO's "Mundus" stones.catalyst10e wrote: »That isnt entirely accurate, Classes are in the universe, their everywhere, it just wasnt as constraining as it is in ESO.
To give an in-game example, Thalfin in Oblivion is the head of a group of Battlemages who are sent ahead of you in order to ambush Falcar in the mages guild quest.
sirrmattus wrote: »Unsent.Soul wrote: »sirrmattus wrote: »We only need gauntlets, polearms, and summoning / illusion staves.sirrmattus wrote: »
then all the peepz would be satisfied.Now stop quoting me or i'll lurk all ur posts from now on >.>'
na. sounds stupid. polearms in TES?? wtf
Summoning/illusion staff? doesnt even make sense
Gauntlets, i can see, punching was always one of my fave things to do in TES.
Really.... smh... troll much or just ignorant?
speak for yourself. troll