

VaranisArano wrote: »Well...except for that one time in Skyrim when I accidentally killed Lydia and a necromancer raised her against me and she killed me with the Blade of Woe. I may have deserved that one.
VaranisArano wrote: »Well...except for that one time in Skyrim when I accidentally killed Lydia and a necromancer raised her against me and she killed me with the Blade of Woe. I may have deserved that one.
Too many times hearing "Oh look! It's a cave!" and she accidentally fell onto your sword you were holding at the time?
So I was doing a quest and an NPC mage joins me and I am like, "Cool its some minor backup. We shall work together to take down this foe." Then the funniest thing happens. The mage starts healing the enemy we are supposed to kill. This isn't the first time this happened too.
So I was doing a quest and an NPC mage joins me and I am like, "Cool its some minor backup. We shall work together to take down this foe." Then the funniest thing happens. The mage starts healing the enemy we are supposed to kill. This isn't the first time this happened too.
It only looks like it's healing it. It's actually hurting it. That ability that looks the same as the heal for NPCs is called Radiant Oppression. Templars have the same ability and it's a murder over time spell.
http://esoacademy.com/skills/radiant-oppression/

Arv_Morvis wrote: »The son is a traitor! i was betrayed so early in my path to becoming a hero....
and yes i reported it in the bug sub-forum
So I was doing a quest and an NPC mage joins me and I am like, "Cool its some minor backup. We shall work together to take down this foe." Then the funniest thing happens. The mage starts healing the enemy we are supposed to kill. This isn't the first time this happened too.
It only looks like it's healing it. It's actually hurting it. That ability that looks the same as the heal for NPCs is called Radiant Oppression. Templars have the same ability and it's a murder over time spell.
http://esoacademy.com/skills/radiant-oppression/
MasterSpatula wrote: »There's a spot in Reapers March where this happens, and it's infuriating. Less so now that the game is so much easier, but back in the day, it made for a rough 2-on-1 that made no sense being a 2-on1.
Of course I can't confirm that 100% without seeing it, can you personally confirm that beam was hurting enemies instead of healing them?