HeroOfNone wrote: »They can go more grey or grey blue in the skin I feel
They definitely need fangs
And yes the red glowing eyes.
In addition to this, customization could be easily attained with the crown store, allowing different skins. This suits multiple players ideas for vampires while also paying for the updates.
Why do people keep commenting ''lol just put on a skin''?? Man, not everyone has the required DLCs/ESO+, and even if they do they might not have the skilled team needed for the achievements! Not just that, but who says a meatball or a character from Tron is any better than a face freshly dipped in flour?
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »@HeroOfNoneHeroOfNone wrote: »They can go more grey or grey blue in the skin I feel
They definitely need fangs
And yes the red glowing eyes.
In addition to this, customization could be easily attained with the crown store, allowing different skins. This suits multiple players ideas for vampires while also paying for the updates.
100% agree, and if they put it in crown store, whoever likes the current look won't be affected
Anti_Virus wrote: »Technically Redguards, Dark elves and high elves shouldn't have a skin tone change when becoming vampires. It should be like Blade whom is a vampire but very dark skinned.
MornaBaine wrote: »The feeding animation is one of the very worst parts of playing a vampire. It's ridiculous. I agree with the poster who said we need Blade of Woe style animations. But even more than that, vampires SHOULD be able to feed by stealth and not always be forced into fighting (and then generally killing) their victims. Feeding from sleeping victims and charming victims so that they don't resist or raise an alarm should totally be a thing. Of course if someone else sees your vampire snacking THEY should attack or scream for the guards! So it should also be like the Blade of Woe in that, in order to get by undetected, you need to isolate your prey and not be seen.
If it takes a DLC to get this done I'm down with it.
starkerealm wrote: »Anti_Virus wrote: »Technically Redguards, Dark elves and high elves shouldn't have a skin tone change when becoming vampires. It should be like Blade whom is a vampire but very dark skinned.
Yeah... bringing Blade into the discussion isn't particularly helpful, because that's a different setting with its own rules for vampires.
datoliteb16_ESO wrote: »What I find weirdest with ES vampires is they get stronger the less you feed.
In what freakin universe does ANYTHING get stronger when starving?
I really wish it was the other way around.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »
LOLS no he doesn't brah. He only looks normal when he is using his Illusion powers to be sexy for Mena. His true appearance looks like this:
and this:
There is NOTHING "normal" about that ;P
You did forget this pic
Ectheliontnacil wrote: »@datoliteb16_ESOdatoliteb16_ESO wrote: »What I find weirdest with ES vampires is they get stronger the less you feed.
In what freakin universe does ANYTHING get stronger when starving?
I really wish it was the other way around.
Hmmm yes, it doesn't make any sense with teso vampires as there's no plus side to feeding (except some less fire damage) but in skyrim you get farther away from humanity by feeding less (wayyyyy more downsides to being in the sun etc.) and when starving the undead creature in you gets stronger (more vampire/grave powers) that kind of makes sense to me
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »
LOLS no he doesn't brah. He only looks normal when he is using his Illusion powers to be sexy for Mena. His true appearance looks like this:
and this:
There is NOTHING "normal" about that ;P
You did forget this picEctheliontnacil wrote: »@datoliteb16_ESOdatoliteb16_ESO wrote: »What I find weirdest with ES vampires is they get stronger the less you feed.
In what freakin universe does ANYTHING get stronger when starving?
I really wish it was the other way around.
Hmmm yes, it doesn't make any sense with teso vampires as there's no plus side to feeding (except some less fire damage) but in skyrim you get farther away from humanity by feeding less (wayyyyy more downsides to being in the sun etc.) and when starving the undead creature in you gets stronger (more vampire/grave powers) that kind of makes sense to me
This. Feral animals and humans can summon more strength and ferocity because they are further from reason and domestication. Have you ever heard the term "ret@rd strength"? It's a nasty thing to say, but same concept. Some mentally handicapped people can summon more strength and utilize more muscle in theor actions because they have zero concept of restraint, moderation, and/or risk/fear.