maniac4maniac wrote: »jaschacasadiob16_ESO wrote: »Why would you want it?Since there's skins obtainable that one can adorn, why not having a skin that would give the normal appearance.
That would be useless to most player, but I would cover vampire skin, thus allowing vampires to escape their ugly compexion
Let's face it, you decided to be a vampire, knowing this was a side effect. Still, unlike the series, you are not hunted for being a vampire. It's just vanity. If you are not happy with the way you look, and yes, you look awful, get cured.
A skin to get disguised would make sense if abominations like vampires could get hunted.
10% regen, passives, skills, etc. I thought it was obvious, no?
I don't see a problem if there was such skin. DOn't use it if you like your vampire look. ~70% would use it, probably more depending on how many topics there are and how often does this question appear, but ZoS are slow AF as always with implementing good ideas.
jaschacasadiob16_ESO wrote: »...and you can't bear the burden of looking as ugly as f for this? We are talking vanity here, not having the screen upside down or taking constant heavy damage during the day.maniac4maniac wrote: »10% regen, passives, skills, etc. I thought it was obvious, no?
Kinda like all the mounts, costumes, personalities, dyes, skins, hair styles, tattoos and hats? Oh and pets.
And if they can't/won't give vampires this at the very least they could make it so the tattoos are not all washed out.
Thealteregoroman wrote: »In the words of the great @Apache_Kid, It's never going to happen. Never ever forever. I promise.
The only complaint I have about appearance in vampires is the lack of fangs and how body-paint looks (tattoos is understandable, but body-paint is located above the skin).
I've seen plenty of vampires that look quite nice even on advanced stages, which makes me think that an ugly one (even on stage one), is more a character design issue.
The only complaint I have about appearance in vampires is the lack of fangs and how body-paint looks (tattoos is understandable, but body-paint is located above the skin).
I've seen plenty of vampires that look quite nice even on advanced stages, which makes me think that an ugly one (even on stage one), is more a character design issue.
DocFrost72 wrote: »"The vampires of Tamriel are undead, diseased persons who are hated, hunted, and misunderstood by the living."
"Vampires look distinctly different from unaffected persons; their faces, which cover their fangs, are unusually pale, and the eyes of some breeds of hungry vampires turn blood-red until their thirst is sated."
Source: http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Vampire
Vampirism in The Elder Scrolls series have it's own cannon. People want to have it, to enjoy all of it's powers that come with the later stages, only possible to achieve by starvation, and don't look like a monster?!
Werewolves in ESO also have their own weaknesses. They have to use the ultimate slot to have some (only) Stamina regeneration, and for it's transformation (the ultimate cost is high!). The goodies only come when they turn, and their transformation has a timer that can be only extended (with passives) by eating corpses or running with a pack.
I haven't seen people that play as werewolves creating threads to complain as often as vampire players have. And vampires' "problem" is only their appearance.
Don't like it?! Get cured!
It costs around 700g. Oh, don't forget to respec before, so you don't lose those skill points that invested in it's skill line.
EDIT: Typos.
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Immortal_Blood
Count Verandis.
Elsenia of shademist moors (and the one she is saved by, if you pick that ending).
The point is if you're well fed, you trade raw power for subterfuge in TES. If you're going to use lore, don't cherry pick.
My proposal? At stage one you look human. At stage four, or if you are seen in WW form in town, you get the same heat and bounty as a murder. Let's bring things back to TES pls.



Apache_Kid wrote: »The only complaint I have about appearance in vampires is the lack of fangs and how body-paint looks (tattoos is understandable, but body-paint is located above the skin).
I've seen plenty of vampires that look quite nice even on advanced stages, which makes me think that an ugly one (even on stage one), is more a character design issue.
Have to disagree. I've never seen an advanced stage vampire that looked nice because they have fissures in their skin. I also do not think stage 1 vampires look good because the skin shade looks sickly to me and the eyes do not look good. But this is is all personal preference of course.
Apache_Kid wrote: »The only complaint I have about appearance in vampires is the lack of fangs and how body-paint looks (tattoos is understandable, but body-paint is located above the skin).
I've seen plenty of vampires that look quite nice even on advanced stages, which makes me think that an ugly one (even on stage one), is more a character design issue.
Have to disagree. I've never seen an advanced stage vampire that looked nice because they have fissures in their skin. I also do not think stage 1 vampires look good because the skin shade looks sickly to me and the eyes do not look good. But this is is all personal preference of course.
Of course they look sickly and have red eyes, they're vampires! This is like asking werewolves to not look like a mix between a wolf and a ape. It's what they are, undead. Far as I am concerned, they look rather pretty for dead corpses. At least they don't look like zombies
DocFrost72 wrote: »"The vampires of Tamriel are undead, diseased persons who are hated, hunted, and misunderstood by the living."
"Vampires look distinctly different from unaffected persons; their faces, which cover their fangs, are unusually pale, and the eyes of some breeds of hungry vampires turn blood-red until their thirst is sated."
Source: http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Vampire
Vampirism in The Elder Scrolls series have it's own cannon. People want to have it, to enjoy all of it's powers that come with the later stages, only possible to achieve by starvation, and don't look like a monster?!
Werewolves in ESO also have their own weaknesses. They have to use the ultimate slot to have some (only) Stamina regeneration, and for it's transformation (the ultimate cost is high!). The goodies only come when they turn, and their transformation has a timer that can be only extended (with passives) by eating corpses or running with a pack.
I haven't seen people that play as werewolves creating threads to complain as often as vampire players have. And vampires' "problem" is only their appearance.
Don't like it?! Get cured!
It costs around 700g. Oh, don't forget to respec before, so you don't lose those skill points that invested in it's skill line.
EDIT: Typos.
http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Immortal_Blood
Count Verandis.
Elsenia of shademist moors (and the one she is saved by, if you pick that ending).
The point is if you're well fed, you trade raw power for subterfuge in TES. If you're going to use lore, don't cherry pick.
My proposal? At stage one you look human. At stage four, or if you are seen in WW form in town, you get the same heat and bounty as a murder. Let's bring things back to TES pls.
Vampires throughout the main series (3D games only):
TES III: Morrowind
TES IV: Oblivion
TES V: Skyrim
None of them have the vampire stage 1 looking exactly like a normal human/elf/argonian/khajiit.
I do agree with you that stage 4 vampires and transformed werewolves should get bounty in ESO, but we know that the chances of ZOS changing things as they are now is improbable. Maybe in a future DLC/Chapter, with a revamp on vamps and wolves.
Maybe a drink (golden recipe) that allows you to disguise as normal human for X hours. Working like the Psijic Ambrosia, allowing players to use normal food & drink in conjunction. Maybe even requiring Perfect Roe as an ingredient.
EDIT: Typo.


https://youtu.be/802ewntoCvwMaybe a drink (golden recipe) that allows you to disguise as normal human for X hours. Working like the Psijic Ambrosia, allowing players to use normal food & drink in conjunction. Maybe even requiring Perfect Roe as an ingredient.
In order to change it..it would require from ZOS doing some serious "overriding" the entire game? Not going to happen...
Well, I'm not so sure about that .. since vampire skin is just kind of applied above the normal skin, adding an invisible skin instead would just remove it and show the normal skin ... assumed of course that any skin you adorn replace the vampire skin, wich must be the case since when you are cured you get back your original skin.. it's thus retained and just covered.
(that's how I would have went about coding that, actually).
duendology wrote: »
Well, I'm not so sure about that .. since vampire skin is just kind of applied above the normal skin, adding an invisible skin instead would just remove it and show the normal skin ... assumed of course that any skin you adorn replace the vampire skin, wich must be the case since when you are cured you get back your original skin.. it's thus retained and just covered.
(that's how I would have went about coding that, actually).
I was more referring to the "potion"/drink/food that would allow vampires to look like human. I am not ZOS, but from their perspective it's not necessary.Unless they would want to add some dose of "realism" and e..g make NPCs act unfriendly towards vampires at stage 3/4. ... but this will never happen.
duendology wrote: »
Well, I'm not so sure about that .. since vampire skin is just kind of applied above the normal skin, adding an invisible skin instead would just remove it and show the normal skin ... assumed of course that any skin you adorn replace the vampire skin, wich must be the case since when you are cured you get back your original skin.. it's thus retained and just covered.
(that's how I would have went about coding that, actually).
I was more referring to the "potion"/drink/food that would allow vampires to look like human. I am not ZOS, but from their perspective it's not necessary.Unless they would want to add some dose of "realism" and e..g make NPCs act unfriendly towards vampires at stage 3/4. ... but this will never happen.
My drink suggestion was an option in case ZOS decided to make something like your suggestion (vamps at stage 3/4 and werewolves receiving bounty if the cross path with guards or citizens).
My issue with threads like this is that vampire players want it all, having the power but no appearance drawback. Maybe this happens because a lot of players here never played TES games before, or used mods to hide their vampiric complexion.
Vampires are undead creatures, and 95% of them in TES games doesn't look like a normal living being, even at stage 1.
Being a vampire/werewolf is optional.
Nelson_Rebel wrote: »So everyone here is saying in a world of incredible MAGIC we cannot have this? As a
lore friendly skin disguise conjured by magic?
I mean if Razum Dar in the Aldmeri Dominions questline can put on a freaking earing on to look like the queen through magical Means, then there is LITERALLY no reason not to have a skin disguise to cover vampirism.
It’s magic you try hards, we can have anything explained by it. There are even SEVERAL examples of NPC’s in quests who use magic to disguise themselves. Another one would the the Deadric Hound in the Vvardenfell questline who disguised himself as Vivec’s assistant.
I mean by the Three. Why do you all want to limit players options? Do you have a personal problem with other people having an enjoyable gameplay? I even gave ingame examples of similar effects.
"The vampires of Tamriel are undead, diseased persons who are hated, hunted, and misunderstood by the living."
"Vampires look distinctly different from unaffected persons; their faces, which cover their fangs, are unusually pale, and the eyes of some breeds of hungry vampires turn blood-red until their thirst is sated."
Source: http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Vampire
Vampirism in The Elder Scrolls series have it's own cannon. People want to have it, to enjoy all of it's powers that come with the later stages, only possible to achieve by starvation, and don't look like a monster?!
Werewolves in ESO also have their own weaknesses. They have to use the ultimate slot to have some (only) Stamina regeneration, and for it's transformation (the ultimate cost is high!). The goodies only come when they turn, and their transformation has a timer that can be only extended (with passives) by eating corpses or running with a pack.
I haven't seen people that play as werewolves creating threads to complain as often as vampire players have. And vampires' "problem" is only their appearance.
Don't like it?! Get cured!
It costs around 700g. Oh, don't forget to respec before, so you don't lose those skill points that invested in it's skill line.
EDIT: Typos.