
...personally I would say he looks like a normal altmer when hiding his vampirism, but...Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
You see, I love vamp and all, the passives are great and it has some neat skills in certain situations... But when I make my characters I want them to look good and not like they have been covered in tippex and some 5 year old has splattered red sharpie all over them... Some people may not understand my feelings and thoughts but for me, a huge part of the game is making my character look aesthetically pleasing. I see no reason not to be a vamp really if you are on a magicka build and are like me who loves the Templar classes (the huge heals built into the class make up for the fire weakness completely imho), except for the horrible aesthetics.
Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
So my question to you ZOS is why can the players not look like humans when afflicted with vampirism?
Yay! Another one!
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bigmamajama wrote: »So you want to be a Vampire, have all the perks of a Vampire but not look like I'm a Vampire.

ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Thanks @bhlegit! We're tracking this bug with another costume, so we'll add this costume to the list. (Also, the request to toggle the vampire skin visual effect is noted.)
He doesn't look Human at all, infact he looks like a High Elf.You see, I love vamp and all, the passives are great and it has some neat skills in certain situations... But when I make my characters I want them to look good and not like they have been covered in tippex and some 5 year old has splattered red sharpie all over them... Some people may not understand my feelings and thoughts but for me, a huge part of the game is making my character look aesthetically pleasing. I see no reason not to be a vamp really if you are on a magicka build and are like me who loves the Templar classes (the huge heals built into the class make up for the fire weakness completely imho), except for the horrible aesthetics.
Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
So my question to you ZOS is why can the players not look like humans when afflicted with vampirism?
Yeah, that's pretty much splitting hairs and isn't really relevant to the point, the point being that he's a vampire but looks like a mortal.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »He doesn't look Human at all, infact he looks like a High Elf.You see, I love vamp and all, the passives are great and it has some neat skills in certain situations... But when I make my characters I want them to look good and not like they have been covered in tippex and some 5 year old has splattered red sharpie all over them... Some people may not understand my feelings and thoughts but for me, a huge part of the game is making my character look aesthetically pleasing. I see no reason not to be a vamp really if you are on a magicka build and are like me who loves the Templar classes (the huge heals built into the class make up for the fire weakness completely imho), except for the horrible aesthetics.
Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
So my question to you ZOS is why can the players not look like humans when afflicted with vampirism?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »He doesn't look Human at all, infact he looks like a High Elf.You see, I love vamp and all, the passives are great and it has some neat skills in certain situations... But when I make my characters I want them to look good and not like they have been covered in tippex and some 5 year old has splattered red sharpie all over them... Some people may not understand my feelings and thoughts but for me, a huge part of the game is making my character look aesthetically pleasing. I see no reason not to be a vamp really if you are on a magicka build and are like me who loves the Templar classes (the huge heals built into the class make up for the fire weakness completely imho), except for the horrible aesthetics.
Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
So my question to you ZOS is why can the players not look like humans when afflicted with vampirism?

MasterSpatula wrote: »There's already an option to disguise your vampirism in game:
Toggle this off.
It could be because he is a pureblooded vampire and well your not.EldritchPenguin wrote: »Yeah, that's pretty much splitting hairs and isn't really relevant to the point, the point being that he's a vampire but looks like a mortal.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »He doesn't look Human at all, infact he looks like a High Elf.You see, I love vamp and all, the passives are great and it has some neat skills in certain situations... But when I make my characters I want them to look good and not like they have been covered in tippex and some 5 year old has splattered red sharpie all over them... Some people may not understand my feelings and thoughts but for me, a huge part of the game is making my character look aesthetically pleasing. I see no reason not to be a vamp really if you are on a magicka build and are like me who loves the Templar classes (the huge heals built into the class make up for the fire weakness completely imho), except for the horrible aesthetics.
Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
So my question to you ZOS is why can the players not look like humans when afflicted with vampirism?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »It could be because he is a pureblooded vampire and well your not.EldritchPenguin wrote: »Yeah, that's pretty much splitting hairs and isn't really relevant to the point, the point being that he's a vampire but looks like a mortal.TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »He doesn't look Human at all, infact he looks like a High Elf.You see, I love vamp and all, the passives are great and it has some neat skills in certain situations... But when I make my characters I want them to look good and not like they have been covered in tippex and some 5 year old has splattered red sharpie all over them... Some people may not understand my feelings and thoughts but for me, a huge part of the game is making my character look aesthetically pleasing. I see no reason not to be a vamp really if you are on a magicka build and are like me who loves the Templar classes (the huge heals built into the class make up for the fire weakness completely imho), except for the horrible aesthetics.
Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
So my question to you ZOS is why can the players not look like humans when afflicted with vampirism?
There are other instances in the game where mortals used illusion magic or enchanted items to make themselves or someone else look completely different. Doing the same to make a character look like a mortal version of themselves shouldn't be a problem.
TheShadowScout wrote: »...personally I would say he looks like a normal altmer when hiding his vampirism, but...Now, i'm probably going to get some people saying "oh well you know, you cant be a vampire and not look like one"... well clearly you can... just take a look at Count Verandis Ravenwatch who looks just like a normal human when hiding his vampirism.
And yeah, I still agree that there should be an option for players to "go masquerade" so to speak... but it should be an option with limits, and with some drawback.
Like... a skill that takes up a skill slot. Or... an ring that takes up an ring slot. Or a disguise... that prevents sneaking and unequips at taking damage like any other disguises... (though that would not fit with Count Ravenwatch as he was able to keep his disguise in the fighting to save the nobles taken captive...)
And it should only be usable at stage one of course, it makes compelte sense after all that a vampire would have to be gourged with blood to maintain any hope of disguise...
But the option definitely should be there! As should be reasons to use it - like guards attacking all vampires who "let their fangs out"... and maybe even the occasional "vampire hunter" NPC who can see through the disguise...
Hey, adding more layers to vampoires would be fun! I always thought they should be more like in the classic tales, rather then merely "players with an additional skill line"...