I'm pretty sure as far as lore goes that would be a bosmer skill someone correct me if I'm wrong
I could see it as an ultimate ability but I doubt they'll add it simply cause of how annoying it would be to implement. In my mind, the skill would temporarily make animal/creature NPC's that aren't sentient, allies and cause them to attack others for 10-15 seconds. Like, say in Moonhunters Keep final boss battle against Vykosa if you used the skill her two wolf companions would attack the boss for however long the skill lasted. Well only one would be able to attack because of how they're chained up but hopefully, I got my meaning across.
While unlikely to happen, unique active abilities for each race would be an interesting addition.
starkerealm wrote: »
VaranisArano wrote: »My Warden thinks the other animals dislike her because her lumbering bear keeps driving them away, but actually everyone is trying to kill her cliffracer in order to spare us a horrible future.
While unlikely to happen, unique active abilities for each race would be an interesting addition.
They could always add another skill line in some future DLC or they do something like what I quoted above so saying the slots are full doesn't make any sense unless you're hung up on it being a warden exclusive. As for being extremely situational, that isn't anything new with ultimates, I already have a few that I only use for certain fights or for cheesing a mech or for pissing off an enemy team in PVP. Do keep in mind I don't actually think a skill like that will ever actually be implemented into the game but it's interesting to think about
Veinblood1965 wrote: »It just seems that since the class of Warden is more beast oriented they should be able to tame animals so as to be able to act like a pet. Maybe to the extent of certain animal abilities. I recall Everquest had a druid class that could do such and it was quite fun to play. I'd tame a mammoth or a Walrus and used them for PVE quite often.
Thoughts?
The reason I ask is I'm thinking about playing again and looking into the Warden just for PVE.
Veinblood1965 wrote: »It just seems that since the class of Warden is more beast oriented they should be able to tame animals so as to be able to act like a pet. Maybe to the extent of certain animal abilities. I recall Everquest had a druid class that could do such and it was quite fun to play. I'd tame a mammoth or a Walrus and used them for PVE quite often.
Thoughts?
The reason I ask is I'm thinking about playing again and looking into the Warden just for PVE.
starkerealm wrote: »
Dunmer had a pet similar to the ancestor of Oblivion
Veinblood1965 wrote: »It just seems that since the class of Warden is more beast oriented they should be able to tame animals so as to be able to act like a pet. Maybe to the extent of certain animal abilities. I recall Everquest had a druid class that could do such and it was quite fun to play. I'd tame a mammoth or a Walrus and used them for PVE quite often.
Thoughts?
The reason I ask is I'm thinking about playing again and looking into the Warden just for PVE.
Your post reminded me of fear kiting Griffons with charmed Griffawns in East Karana using my Druid.