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heaven13
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I'm so tired of these quests. I haven't even been doing them that long, but they're not fun for me. I just need to vent a little because I'm so frustrated with the entire thing.

Between Blade of Woe bugging out (makes noise and cut scene starts but fails and I get spotted) and fast NPC respawns to the ridiculously long "pauses" of the lantern bearers, it feels like a horrible chore. I've done 10 or so I think and only managed to get 2 done with all objectives.

I did Sewer Tenement today. Completed all my objectives, just had to get out. Got blocked by a lantern bearer. Waited 20 secs on an already precious timer for them to move. Popped out my of my barrel just to be spotted by an NPC I had already killed 3 times and failed the alert status optional objective. My prize...a green ring and a bounty.

Why do NPCs even respawn in a solo instance? What's the point? I get it otherwise, but in sacraments, I should be able to clear my path so I can escape easily.

Why are rewards all or nothing? You have 4 objectives, completing some should still reward better than if you just did the main objective.

I feel like I have to continue them, since I've not max leveled the DB skill line, but I do not enjoy them at all. Overall, it's been a pretty unpleasant experience. :/
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  • Phatmattfu
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    DBG is pretty lame yea. Thieves guild too.

    I just went on rampages and didn't worry about any objectives just to grind out the skill to advance the quest. Saved myself the grief of worrying about the objective sillyiess. Never going back hehe.
  • Damianos
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    heaven13 wrote: »

    I feel like I have to continue them, since I've not max leveled the DB skill line, but I do not enjoy them at all. Overall, it's been a pretty unpleasant experience. :/

    You can just do the killing spree quests (from the book in the front room), just do not accept the single kills you'll know the difference when you see them. They are worth a good chunk of 'rep' with DB, and it only takes 50 to level it from 1 to cap. Can easily be done within a few hours, assuming you have all of the wayshrines.

  • BlackSparrow
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    I got to max DB only doing one Sacrament. That was enough for me to go "Nope" and never try one again.

    As a stealth player, I am highly annoyed that there is any sort of timer on stealth quests, including both Sacraments and Heists. For me, stealth is about patience, planning, and timing... about waiting until the guards are in perfect position for you to ghost through unseen. In the Sacrament, I even tried to ease the ending timer by clearing the path to the exit ahead of time, only to have all the enemies friggin respawn. It was insulting how few choices I had to decide how to approach it.

    Yes, you still get rewards for not hitting the timer, but when there's a timer on a quest, the point is to meet the timer, and that makes you feel rushed in a way I hate feeling when I'm being stealthy. :p

    So, to level DB, I did the Elam Drals quests instead, and those are much more fun. They're quick and easy, as long as you have the location unlocked. Plus, they're not dailies... you can chain them one after another. Not sure why Damianos recommends not doing the single-target ones... those are most fun for me, because you have to watch and wait for your target to get in position away from others. Maybe clear out a few other NPCs before going in for the kill.... I find that sort of stealth play much more rewarding than the Sacraments.

    So yeah. Don't do the Sacraments. Go check the book in the front room, and return for a small reward and, even better, one of Elam's wonderful quips. :)
    Edited by BlackSparrow on February 28, 2017 2:39PM
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  • Kodrac
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    What irritates me is when I get a target that can't be found. I killed every NPC and no hand over head anywhere in there. Then, you can't abandon it and start over or get a new one. You're stuck with that same lame mission with the same objective status. So I have to wait a day to get a new one. I hate that.

    With the lantern carriers, if you use a bow you can attack from stealth from behind (stuns them) and kill them before they see you so you won't get noticed. A snipe and a heavy attack instead of waiting forever for them to pass.
  • heaven13
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    Whew. Glad I am not the only one. Like BlackSparrow, timing and patience is how I've gone about these, but it ends up not mattering in the long run. I was hoping to get some of the motif pages, but yeah, I might just stop doing sacraments.

    So disappointed to hear TG is the same! I've not done any heists yet so I had no idea.
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  • Huyen
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    To the OP: the situations you are describing here are the Thieves Guild, not the Dark Brotherhood. As far as I can tell you are saying you cant complete the Heists within the time-limits.

    Dark Brotherhood doesnt got a timer on its instanced killing-spree daily quest. Just saying.
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  • theher0not
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    Huyen wrote: »
    To the OP: the situations you are describing here are the Thieves Guild, not the Dark Brotherhood. As far as I can tell you are saying you cant complete the Heists within the time-limits.

    Dark Brotherhood doesnt got a timer on its instanced killing-spree daily quest. Just saying.

    Yes it does. Once the target is dead you have 2 minutes to get out, and that can be impossible if the guards are in a bad place.
  • Everstorm
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    "Between Blade of Woe bugging out (makes noise and cut scene starts but fails"

    You can turn off the cut scene somewhere in options. There are a few ways to speed up your sneak speed: vampire skill line and gear sets bonus. Night Silence set is crafted and only takes two traits to make. Also two sets that reduce your detection range: Night Terror and Night Mother's Embrace.
    If you're not a Nightblade you can use invisibility potions.
    Most of the times I complete with all challenges on my vampire nightblade but the lantern guys are an RNG factor.
  • Everstorm
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    Huyen wrote: »
    To the OP: the situations you are describing here are the Thieves Guild, not the Dark Brotherhood. As far as I can tell you are saying you cant complete the Heists within the time-limits.

    Dark Brotherhood doesnt got a timer on its instanced killing-spree daily quest. Just saying.

    Sacraments get a timer once you kill the main target. Make sure that's the last thing you do.
  • heaven13
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    It's always the last thing I do. I learned that on the first sacrament. Lol

    There just always seems to be a slow motion lantern between me and the exit (or in the case of main target being in back room more than one).

    I don't want to change my build and none of my other alternative are assassins, so I guess Camilla will just be a poor assassin and that's that. Lol
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  • TheStealthDude
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    OP, I started out with the same experience as you. What I did to make them a lot easier is this: crafted a cheap 5pc Night's Silence cp150 set (only requires 2 traits, I believe) and bought some cheap Night Mothers Embrace pieces (for the decrease stealth detection).

    Night's Silence removes the speed penalty when in stealth, so that you are actually jogging while in stealth. This is so important for beating the timers in both the Sacraments and Heists. The decreased detection allows for you to sneak (jog) by everyone but the lantern holders.

    Since getting those 2 sets, I haven't failed the time limit in a single Heist and have been able to run almost every Sacrament perfectly. The only time I trip up on Sacraments is when I get too cocky or impatient, letting multiple NPCs spot me.

    I also suggest making sure you learn the secret passages and secret areas for each map. There aren't many maps, so these should be rather easy to learn. There should be some maps out there if you Google it.

    ETA: I only put on that gear for doing my thieves guild and DB quests, which I try to knock out all at once.

    Edited by TheStealthDude on February 28, 2017 3:09PM
  • heaven13
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    OP, I started out with the same experience as you. What I did to make them a lot easier is this: crafted a cheap 5pc Night's Silence cp150 set (only requires 2 traits, I believe) and bought some cheap Night Mothers Embrace pieces (for the decrease stealth detection).

    Night's Silence removes the speed penalty when in stealth, so that you are actually jogging while in stealth. This is so important for beating the timers in both the Sacraments and Heists. The decreased detection allows for you to sneak (jog) by everyone but the lantern holders.

    Since getting those 2 sets, I haven't failed the time limit in a single Heist and have been able to run almost every Sacrament perfectly. The only time I trip up on Sacraments is when I get too cocky or impatient, letting multiple NPCs spot me.

    I also suggest making sure you learn the secret passages and secret areas for each map. There aren't many maps, so these should be rather easy to learn. There should be some maps out there if you Google it.

    Thanks. I can try those as I do have the skills to make the one set. It's worth a shot at least.
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  • Uriel_Nocturne
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    Personally, I rather like the Black Sacrament daily's.

    I've done enough of them to get the full slate of DB titles (Executioner, Bane of the Gold Coast, Silencer, etc.) and the Box of Forbidden Tools.

    It's not that hard once you get used to it, and when looked at objectively, is no more tedious than any of the other Daily's, but I understand that they aren't going to be popular with everyone. Everyone has their own tastes, and the Sacrament quests are not going to appeal to everybody.

    That said, I do have one issue: The Dark Brotherhood Motif Page drop rate. It's abysmal.

    I routinely finish the Sacrament Quests perfectly; spotted zero times, main objective and all secondary objectives completed, and the RNG chance to get a page has had the bottom drop out of it. The Sacraments used to be pretty reliable for delivering pages. I do the Sacraments across three characters, and out of those three, at least 1-2 of them would get a page every day.

    Over the last two months though, that chance has dropped significantly, and I'm lucky to pull a page every three (3) days on just one character.

    The Sithis equipment I always get won't even sell at Trading Guilds. Even when priced at 2k or less, nobody wants this Set, as there are much better Sets out there that drop.

    So while I love the Black Sacraments, I have to wonder: Pages have dropped off in frequency, and I've got a flood of Sithis Set items that I can't even give away, what incentive is there for me to keep doing the Sacrament Quests?

    I love them, I really do. But there needs to be an incentive put back into them, because the meager item rewards I get just aren't cutting it any more.

    Please, ZOS. Put some love back into the Black Sacrament Quests!

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  • Eleusian
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    I actually like thieves guild & DB missions in Oblivion & Skyrim. I think one or the other wasn't in Skyrim. But the missions in ESO just seemed dull and dumb. To much sneaky for me. I didn't get much play time for the money on either DLC. Dissapointed to say the least
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  • TheStealthDude
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    You will see a night and day difference in the difficulty of those quests when you use that gear.

    Other options also include Shadow Dancer (instead of Night's Silence) for magicka characters, Night Terror 3 pc for stealth detection reduction, and being a stage 4 Vamp for movement speed in stealth.
  • Artemiisia
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    my record so far doing one of them with night terror 3 pc, and night silence 5 gear, ledgerman max level, was 3 mins :D
  • Everstorm
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    Reward is indeed abysmal. I only still run them to get the last npc for the achievement.
  • Dagoth_Rac
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    Night's Silence crafted set to increase sneak speed. You can craft at low levels with cheap mats and leave white. All you want is 5-piece bonus. Night Terror dropped set to reduce detection radius. Invis pots (cheap to make) to quickly get past NPCs without lanterns. Rapid Maneuvers will take you out of stealth, but can be safe to use in corners of thin corridors where you are out of sight of all enemies. Don't run after using Rapids as it will take you out of stealth and break invisibility. But Rapids + Nights Silence + sneaking is quite fast movement speed. So unless RNG places main target at absolute far end of instance, the above steps can make it much easier to get out of Sacrament within 2 minutes of killing main target. Waiting in a basket for 20 seconds is not as big a deal when you have invisibly zoomed past everything else. And as for heists, with the time limit that kicks in immediately, again, having proper setup to move around makes it much easier.

    Basically, you cannot go in here with your normal Trials DPS build or PvP build or VMSA build or solo questing build and expect to have an easy time of it. You need to gear out specifically for a combo of stealth + speed. That is the challenge. Any good thief or assassin in real life wants to get in and out as quickly as possible while still getting job done. That is what Heist/Sacraments are testing. Not that you can steal stuff or use Blade Of Woe. Of course you can. But that you can do it quickly and effectively.

    Also, don't underestimate getting to know the different Heist/Sacrament instances. Many have tunnels hidden by moss or tunnels that open by pulling on torches or tunnels under scaffolding. Easy to miss and waste time trying to find treasures and targets. Once you know the instances well, it makes it easier to know where to look and get to where you need to check for treasures and targets.

    Believe me, I stunk at these, too, at first. I was about to just spend my gold on Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood motif pages from guild trader. But when I mentioned that to a guildie, he was like, "No way! Tag along with me a few times and I'll give you tips and tricks." Most of the tips and tricks are what I mentioned above. It made a huge difference.

    Also, if you fail a DB sacrament, abandon quest and log into another character for fifteen minutes or so. DB Sacrament instance should reset and you can log back into other character and take quest again and start fresh.
  • Chrysa1is
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    If your DPS is high enough you can kill the NPC holding lanterns without it counting as an alert. Pretty much gotta one bang them.

    Makes life so much easier.
  • Rainteal
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    I was like you early on. Those quests made me CRAZY, but I pushed on because I wanted the PSN trophies. After about two weeks of running them everyday, I noticed that I could do them successfully almost every time. After about a month (chasing the last name in the Blackest Sacrament achievement) I could complete them quickly, easily, and flawlessly every time. There are only a handful of tricks the instances and enemies have, and you will learn them all quickly (Note: there are a lot of secret passages and hiding spots that do not appear on the map also).

    When learning, it is best to use a stam character with max legerdemain and rapid maneuvers, but I can do it now on magicka toons. I just have to pay a little bit closer attention.

    Keep at it. It gets much easier.
  • Gandrhulf_Harbard
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    heaven13 wrote: »
    Why do NPCs even respawn in a solo instance? What's the point? I get it otherwise, but in sacraments, I should be able to clear my path so I can escape easily.

    If you've gone in, cleared the way and NOT been spotted there is no reason at all for mobs to respawn.

    OK, if you've been spotted have a couple respawn - near where you were spotted - to represent more people being called in to look for you.

    But if you have not been spotted there is no logical reason for the mobs to respawn.
    There are plenty of lazy game design reasons for them to do so though.

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  • HeroOfNone
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    One thing that helped me and I never realized is the watchers (the lantern keepers) can be killed without penalty. You will need to melee with them, but they won't add a bounty or affect your objectives. Don't fight them in view of other NPCS though, that will work against you.

    Also do your secondary objective first, since most won't start the timer till you kill your primary target.



    As for heists, it's a bit of RNG. You'll sometimes make it sometimes not. You can't kill enemies to open up new paths either. I stopped doing them since the were a high long risk with little reward. I hope ZOS will adjust them a bit to be better gold farms.
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  • Everstorm
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    Dagoth_Rac wrote: »
    Basically, you cannot go in here with your normal Trials DPS build or PvP build or VMSA build or solo questing build and expect to have an easy time of it. You need to gear out specifically for a combo of stealth + speed.

    This sums it up. Wheither you think it's worth it is up to you of course, but if you plan on a lot of pickpocketing and stealing then you'll want them anyway.
  • DRXHarbinger
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    L2murder.

    Every light carrying npc is fixed. And there is always a window to make the kill. For instance traders cove. Always wait for the guy to down the end towards the exit before making the kill. Then strike and dash down the tunnel into the barrow and he'll be going right past.

    Always kill the secondary target 1st. The primary one such as kill x with poison or blade of woe is what sets of the timer. Plan your route and stalk the searchers for the window and you'll do them everytime. Simple mechanics. It's not all about run in and hack everyone to death asap.
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  • UrQuan
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    Sacraments are completely, 100% about planning and preparation.

    The first part of that is making sure you have good stealth gear. As others have mentioned the real key to this is making sure you can sneak with no speed penalty. If you're a stage 4 vampire you already have this (but you need to be careful not to accidentally feed instead of using blade of woe, because then you'll drop to stage 3). Otherwise the easiest way to get it is with a set of Night's Silence crafted gear, which only requires 2 traits to craft, so it's very very accessible.

    Ideally you also want to be able to sneak closer to people without being detected. Wearing 7 pieces of medium gear with the passives helps with this, and in addition to that my typical stealth gear setup (I've got a set of stealth gear for each of 12 characters) includes 3-piece Night Terror. It's a dropped set that drops in Stormhaven - farm dolmens to get the jewelry. Remember: for the purposes of these stealth quests the quality of your gear doesn't matter much, as you shouldn't really be fighting. Green jewelry is fine.

    So with the gear out of the way, the next thing to think about is what skills to slot. For the most part this doesn't make much difference, but I always think it's a good idea to have Rapid Maneuvers (or a morph) on at least one bar. You shouldn't need it often, but if you're in a bit of a bind it can sometimes be handy to have that extra burst of speed. If you're using a bow, I would also recommend Snipe (or a morph), for reasons I'll get into later. Otherwise slot whatever you think will be handy to have on your bars in the event you do screw up and have to fight things (or run away from them, depending on what you want to do).

    Next, as soon as you port into the sacrament location make sure that the sacrament is your active quest, and check to see the general locations of your secondary target and your primary target. The important thing here of course is to make sure that you're going after the secondary target first. It's also important to remember that all of the sacrament locations include multiple hidden rooms that don't show up on your map!

    Now that you know roughly where your secondary target is, you carefully go after the secondary target, using the Blade of Woe (turn off the Blade of Woe kill cam in your settings - it looks cool, but it can get you trapped in an animation at the wrong time and cause you to be spotted!) to eliminate potential witnesses along the way if you feel it's safer to do that than to try to sneak past them.

    While you're doing this, stay alert for lantern guards and try to learn their patrol patterns. You'll also want to keep an eye out for places where you can safely hide if needed. These might be baskets that you climb inside, or they might simply be bits of terrain that can be used to block line of sight. And, of course, keep looking for hidden rooms. Some are hidden behind vines, some have secret doors activated by turning torch sconces, etc. Chances are good you won't need to go in a hidden room on any given sacrament, but your target could be hiding in one, so it's a good idea to try to find their locations even if it's just for future reference.

    If you're having trouble finding your target, watch the walls and ceilings to see if you can faintly see the hand through them - if you can this is generally an indication that there's a hidden room where your target is located, and you just have to find a way in.

    So now you've found your way to your secondary target. Obviously take your time to make sure you can take out the secondary target without being spotted. It's also important to remember that while you don't want to be spotted at all, you can get spotted a few times and still get the maximum reward - keep an eye on the alert level in the quest display to know if you can afford to get spotted.

    The secondary target is out of the way, so it's time to find your primary target. If you already know where your primary target is, great. If not, scour the area, while keeping a special eye out to decide what your escape route will be. Once you know where your primary target is, you need to decide whether based on what you've observed of guard patrol patterns etc you can easily escape after killing the target. If it seems like it will be iffy, now is the time to try to clear your escape route. Doing it earlier is unwise because the enemies you cleared out can respawn, but if you do it just before you go after your primary target they won't have time to respawn before you're running past their still-cooling corpses to the exit.

    At this point, if you use a bow, it's worth taking out any guards who patrol your escape route. If you wait for a lantern guard to be facing the other way and you hit him with 2 snipe shots from stealth (you want to start firing the 2nd one before the 1st lands) you'll kill him without raising the alert level. There may be other ways to kill the lantern guards without raising the alert level, but this is the one I've used successfully with basically no risk.

    Now your escape route is either clear or too easy for you to have bothered clearing it, you can just kill your primary target and waltz on out of there with ease and time to spare on your timer.

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  • heaven13
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    Thank you for all the tips. I went ahead and crafted a set of Night's Silence and got managed to scrap together 3 low level Night Terror as well. Did better. In fact, I completed all the objectives.

    What did I receive? A pair of blue Sithis boots. That's it.

    Pretty sure I'm done with Sacraments. If the "good" reward is still stuff I get elsewhere, I'm just not going to take time out of my day to do them.
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  • Artemiisia
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    you can get motifs from completing them as well, and its a way to level dark brotherhood and thieves guild to get more quests for skill points
  • cwy
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    heaven13 wrote: »
    I did Sewer Tenement today. Completed all my objectives, just had to get out. Got blocked by a lantern bearer. Waited 20 secs on an already precious timer for them to move. Popped out my of my barrel just to be spotted by an NPC I had already killed 3 times and failed the alert status optional objective. My prize...a green ring and a bounty.

    If you haven't used up the 5 alerts, just run to the exit even if you alert the enemies. The goal is the beat the timer while staying under 5 alerts. If you only have 0 or 1 alert, running past 3 or 4 enemies to the exit won't affect you getting max Sacrament rewards. Don't worry about getting bounties for the alerts. You can use Thieves Guild's Swiftly Forgotten ability to remove them later. Wearing Night Silence gear as others have suggested may not help as much because you still CAN'T RUN with it. The key is the FINAL DASH to the exit, especially when some exits are pretty far away from your last objective. So be prepared to RUN, and find ways to enable you to do so, such as with invisibility potions, or just boldly run past the enemies provided that you are low on alerts, and have made sure the path to the exit doesn't put you over 4 alerts (i.e. you'll run into fewer than 5 minus A enemies, where A is the alerts you already got).

    Edited by cwy on March 1, 2017 6:35PM
  • UrQuan
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    heaven13 wrote: »
    Thank you for all the tips. I went ahead and crafted a set of Night's Silence and got managed to scrap together 3 low level Night Terror as well. Did better. In fact, I completed all the objectives.

    What did I receive? A pair of blue Sithis boots. That's it.

    Pretty sure I'm done with Sacraments. If the "good" reward is still stuff I get elsewhere, I'm just not going to take time out of my day to do them.
    Unlike the Thieves Guild Heists, completing all of the optional objectives in a Dark Brotherhood Sacrament doesn't guarantee that you'll get a motif page. It's still the way to get motif pages, it's just not a guaranteed drop. Back when I was farming Sacraments on 12 characters, I seem to remember it being roughly a 50% chance for a motif page, but I could be wrong on that, and that was a while ago anyway, so the drop rate could have changed since then.
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  • UrQuan
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    cwy wrote: »
    heaven13 wrote: »
    I did Sewer Tenement today. Completed all my objectives, just had to get out. Got blocked by a lantern bearer. Waited 20 secs on an already precious timer for them to move. Popped out my of my barrel just to be spotted by an NPC I had already killed 3 times and failed the alert status optional objective. My prize...a green ring and a bounty.

    If you haven't used up the 5 alerts, just run to the exit even if you alert the enemies. The goal is the beat the timer while staying under 5 alerts. If you only have 0 or 1 alert, running past 3 or 4 enemies to the exit won't affect you getting max Sacrament rewards. Don't worry about getting bounties for the alerts. You can use Thieves Guild's Swiftly Forgotten ability to remove them later. Wearing Night Silence gear as others have suggested may not help as much because you still CAN'T RUN with it. The key is the FINAL DASH to the exit, especially when some exits are pretty far away from your last objective. So be prepared to run, and find ways to enable you to do so, such as with invisibility potions, or just boldly run past the enemies provided that you are low on alerts.
    This is why I recommend having Rapid Maneuvers on one bar for Sacraments (and for Heists, for that matter). If you need a burst of speed to beat the clock at the end, it's great for that - it effectively lets you run while still in stealth, or you can pop out of stealth to just run faster if you really need that much speed. Even better, if you're a vampire and you're using Night's Silence gear you're already moving at running speed while in stealth, so if you pop Rapids on top of that you can stay in stealth and move ridiculously quickly.
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    Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP)
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