

This is such overlooked design on ZOS's part and it is still in the game for who knows what reason, and it's quite frustrating not only does it fall into grieving it is highly disruptive gameplay inside dungeons and trials, placing them on doors or chests so people can't get through them because the interact key is the same.
Fixing these to not work inside dungeons or trials would be quite nice
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Shouldn't even be an issue in the first place inside dungeons & trials, it's just obvious overlooked bad design that causes obstacles with the intention of disturbing ones gameplay, because you feel the need to troll a not so good trial group to stress people out leading it.Come on man, you just need to aim properly.
I'd be quite interested in how you are able to decide someones intentions from the group finderMasterSpatula wrote: »If you're in a dungeon or trial with someone who would do this, I think the real problem here is the quality of person you hang with, not the cake/brew.
I'd be quite interested in how you are able to decide someones intentions from the group finderMasterSpatula wrote: »If you're in a dungeon or trial with someone who would do this, I think the real problem here is the quality of person you hang with, not the cake/brew.
I'd be quite interested in how you are able to decide someones intentions from the group finderMasterSpatula wrote: »If you're in a dungeon or trial with someone who would do this, I think the real problem here is the quality of person you hang with, not the cake/brew.
redspecter23 wrote: »I think the bigger issue is when a raid group of 24 all walks inside the Shornhelm bank and cakes the door out. Or when some pranksters choose to cake the final dolmen pinion... or the chest. This issue described by the OP is not a dungeon and trial issue. It's a "people being a jerk" issue, regardless of where it's happening. Asking for it to be turned off in trials and dungeons is not the proper fix. At least in instanced areas, the joker can be removed if necessary. In the open world, there is no option.
redspecter23 wrote: »I think the bigger issue is when a raid group of 24 all walks inside the Shornhelm bank and cakes the door out. Or when some pranksters choose to cake the final dolmen pinion... or the chest. This issue described by the OP is not a dungeon and trial issue. It's a "people being a jerk" issue, regardless of where it's happening. Asking for it to be turned off in trials and dungeons is not the proper fix. At least in instanced areas, the joker can be removed if necessary. In the open world, there is no option.
You get an interaction prompt for the cake only if you are grouped with that person. I'm not in-game to verify this at the moment, but I think the same applies to the brew as well.
I.e., the only way you can troll people with these things is if you're grouped with them.
On the whole, all this is a non-issue. As I mentioned earlier, I've never been cake-trolled in a random PUG--only in guild/friend groups where people who do the trolling (including, at one point, the thread's OP) are just having a bit of fun and who, for the most part, also know when to stop.
You keep mentioning me, but I don't see why, and yes I do see the harm in the stress it can cause people that in otherwise shouldn't be there, thus have stopped doing so, nor do I care much for the joke anywayredspecter23 wrote: »I think the bigger issue is when a raid group of 24 all walks inside the Shornhelm bank and cakes the door out. Or when some pranksters choose to cake the final dolmen pinion... or the chest. This issue described by the OP is not a dungeon and trial issue. It's a "people being a jerk" issue, regardless of where it's happening. Asking for it to be turned off in trials and dungeons is not the proper fix. At least in instanced areas, the joker can be removed if necessary. In the open world, there is no option.
You get an interaction prompt for the cake only if you are grouped with that person. I'm not in-game to verify this at the moment, but I think the same applies to the brew as well.
I.e., the only way you can troll people with these things is if you're grouped with them.
On the whole, all this is a non-issue. As I mentioned earlier, I've never been cake-trolled in a random PUG--only in guild/friend groups where people who do the trolling (including, at one point, the thread's OP) are just having a bit of fun and who, for the most part, also know when to stop.