Instead of a disguise, vampirism should be sth like werewolf skill line, without any passive benefits when in normal form, without any class or weapon skills usable when in vampire form (third skill bar). Problem solved.
freespirit wrote: »
The above was a while ago.
This is more recent...… I don't feel the need to hide Vampirism
But then you go and become a Vampire, knowing there's a visual consequence. I do though understand the desire to look exactly how you want to, but we can't have our way completely, and Vampirism is a special case. This isn't just hiding an armor piece or wearing a particularly covering Body Marking. You're supposed to be Cursed/Infected, your body reflects this infection and it's stages of severity. And honestly just be glad there isn't a stage where you actually turn into a Vampire Lord Gargoyle thing ala Skyrim or that one quest Boss in Eastmarch.
Besides if there's an exception made for Vampires, then who's to say the Werewolves won't chime in? What if they don't like looking like a giant dog on steroids but still want to use the skills?
but costumes and outfits completely hiding your gear from showing if its light medium or heavy is fine? or hiding your master axes as daggers? nope you all simply overlook that conveniently. Vampires in lore can use illusion magic to hide their vampirism. Werewolves are too into a primal rage to focus any magic to hide their lycanthropy or use magic
MLGProPlayer wrote: »
But then you go and become a Vampire, knowing there's a visual consequence. I do though understand the desire to look exactly how you want to, but we can't have our way completely, and Vampirism is a special case. This isn't just hiding an armor piece or wearing a particularly covering Body Marking. You're supposed to be Cursed/Infected, your body reflects this infection and it's stages of severity. And honestly just be glad there isn't a stage where you actually turn into a Vampire Lord Gargoyle thing ala Skyrim or that one quest Boss in Eastmarch.
Besides if there's an exception made for Vampires, then who's to say the Werewolves won't chime in? What if they don't like looking like a giant dog on steroids but still want to use the skills?
but costumes and outfits completely hiding your gear from showing if its light medium or heavy is fine? or hiding your master axes as daggers? nope you all simply overlook that conveniently. Vampires in lore can use illusion magic to hide their vampirism. Werewolves are too into a primal rage to focus any magic to hide their lycanthropy or use magic
Okay,
Now first, remember that Magic isn't just something where a toddler can summon lightning. Maintaining an Illusion spell indefinitely would require intense concentration and Magical prowess. How are the Stamina Vampires supposed to accomplish this feat?
Also I don't see the major important of costumes hiding the weights of your armor sets. It's not like this surprises anyone since it's easy enough to tell based on the weapons used and situation you find them in. PvE Staff users wear Light, Blades wear Medium, 1H&Shield wear Heavy. In PvP the same logic applies though it's also plausible to assume all may be wearing Heavy as well.
If you mean "How is it immersive for someone to wear a bikini and skirt but secretly have heavy armor plates underneath?", then, well, you got me I don't have an excuse there.
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This topic is so not worth the 3 pages of text. And definitely not the 1000 pages it has been discussed on before this thread. And guys please, don't make it look like there is an actual disadvantage in pvp since there are many ways to hide it if you really need to.
Thestephenmcraeub17_ESO wrote: »This topic is so not worth the 3 pages of text. And definitely not the 1000 pages it has been discussed on before this thread. And guys please, don't make it look like there is an actual disadvantage in pvp since there are many ways to hide it if you really need to.
Agreed 100%. Plus, many addons will actually identify vampires for you, making whatever cosmetics are tied to vampirism completely irrelevant. This topic needs no further discussion. It's time for ZOS to make it happen already.
I m always amazed by replies on this topic
Let people enjoy their character and hide vampirism if they want
There is no harm to others
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »I m always amazed by replies on this topic
Let people enjoy their character and hide vampirism if they want
There is no harm to others
I don't know, I think it's good people can still have opinions about some things in 2018, at least in video games. Opinions really don't shock me; not even ones that are against others having different opinions than whatever one clique has.
AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »I m always amazed by replies on this topic
Let people enjoy their character and hide vampirism if they want
There is no harm to others
I don't know, I think it's good people can still have opinions about some things in 2018, at least in video games. Opinions really don't shock me; not even ones that are against others having different opinions than whatever one clique has.
But then you go and become a Vampire, knowing there's a visual consequence. I do though understand the desire to look exactly how you want to, but we can't have our way completely, and Vampirism is a special case. This isn't just hiding an armor piece or wearing a particularly covering Body Marking. You're supposed to be Cursed/Infected, your body reflects this infection and it's stages of severity. And honestly just be glad there isn't a stage where you actually turn into a Vampire Lord Gargoyle thing ala Skyrim or that one quest Boss in Eastmarch.
Besides if there's an exception made for Vampires, then who's to say the Werewolves won't chime in? What if they don't like looking like a giant dog on steroids but still want to use the skills?
huschdeguddzje wrote: »No, nobles pale is the only real drawback vampires have, enough people are already vampires.
Sophocles1 wrote: »I figured the ‘don’t let the vampire look be hidden’ crowd was just sort of being funny, doing a shtick. I can’t imagine anybody seriously believes that There is some actual principle, ethical or otherwise, governing the question.
All I ever hear from this argument is that you all want the benefits but don't want to suffer all the consequences. The cosmetic disfigurement is a part of the package. If it bothers you so much, don't be a vampire. Nobody's forcing you to play that role.