Ok, I don't know why some of you are so vehemently opposed to the idea. I mean, yeah, I don't see an entire skill line with us all running around as new dragonborn using every shout that Skyrim had. But it might be cool if we could pick up one or two shouts. Even if it's just Unrelenting Force as an ultimate ability. That's not unreasonable.
VaranisArano wrote: »Ok, I don't know why some of you are so vehemently opposed to the idea. I mean, yeah, I don't see an entire skill line with us all running around as new dragonborn using every shout that Skyrim had. But it might be cool if we could pick up one or two shouts. Even if it's just Unrelenting Force as an ultimate ability. That's not unreasonable.
I'm opposed to the idea because I actually remember my lore from Skyrim and I'm generally opposed to mutilating the lore so that players can fulfill their nostalgic power fantasies.
A. The OP wants to learn from the Greybeards. Well, the Greybeards teach the pacifistic Way of the Voice to honor Kynareth, so teaching a bunch of folks they know are going to misuse the Voice makes no sense.
B. The OP wants to learn from the Greybeards. We know from lore that a non-dragonborn who secluded himself with the Greybeards from training took 10 years of meditation to learn 2 shouts. That's a heck of a boring grind if we're gonna stay lore-friendly. And NO we can't learn shouts like a Dragonborn because its a major plot point of the Main Quest that there is no Dragonborn right now. So grind, grind, grind it is.
C. The OP wants to learn from the Greybeards, who's Way of the Voice is far superior to other methods of Shouting, which do exist. So while we might be able to learn from other groups, we'd expect those methods to be much weaker than any Shout from Skyrim, since we are non-Dragonborn and learning from a much less effective.school of Shouting.
If more people remembered the lore from Skyrim and not just how cool it was to Shout, they'd temper their expectations. Its possible to stay lore-friendly and have us learn to Shout from a group other than the Greybeards, but we'd expect the results to be much weaker than the Way of the Voice and it would still be a grind.
But then, the recurring suggestions I see about "I wanna learn to Shout from the Greybeards", "I wanna Shout like Ulfric", or worst of all, "I wanna Shout like the Dragonborn" are a depressing sign that most folks making that suggestion don't remember their lore (or do, and don't care) and aren't tempering their expectations.
PhantomGaming wrote: »There is an argument to be made that the vestige might actually be a dragonborn. Due to the fact we were able to wear the amulet of kings and actually use its power to defeat Molag Bal. Aside from that the greybeards do teach people the way of the voice when there is a great need. I would consider a daedric invasion and massive war due to a lack of legitimate imperial succession as time of need.
PhantomGaming wrote: »There is an argument to be made that the vestige might actually be a dragonborn. Due to the fact we were able to wear the amulet of kings and actually use its power to defeat Molag Bal. Aside from that the greybeards do teach people the way of the voice when there is a great need. I would consider a daedric invasion and massive war due to a lack of legitimate imperial succession as time of need.
PhantomGaming wrote: »There is an argument to be made that the vestige might actually be a dragonborn. Due to the fact we were able to wear the amulet of kings and actually use its power to defeat Molag Bal. Aside from that the greybeards do teach people the way of the voice when there is a great need. I would consider a daedric invasion and massive war due to a lack of legitimate imperial succession as time of need.
VaranisArano wrote: »Its possible to stay lore-friendly and have us learn to Shout from a group other than the Greybeards, but we'd expect the results to be much weaker than the Way of the Voice and it would still be a grind.
Vadik_Wulfang wrote: »Why not? Skyrim was a better and more successful game, makes sense to try and cash in on that, they allready have done several times in the history of ESO so why not once more.
VaranisArano wrote: »Ok, I don't know why some of you are so vehemently opposed to the idea. I mean, yeah, I don't see an entire skill line with us all running around as new dragonborn using every shout that Skyrim had. But it might be cool if we could pick up one or two shouts. Even if it's just Unrelenting Force as an ultimate ability. That's not unreasonable.
I'm opposed to the idea because I actually remember my lore from Skyrim and I'm generally opposed to mutilating the lore so that players can fulfill their nostalgic power fantasies.
A. The OP wants to learn from the Greybeards. Well, the Greybeards teach the pacifistic Way of the Voice to honor Kynareth, so teaching a bunch of folks they know are going to misuse the Voice makes no sense.
B. The OP wants to learn from the Greybeards. We know from lore that a non-dragonborn who secluded himself with the Greybeards from training took 10 years of meditation to learn 2 shouts. That's a heck of a boring grind if we're gonna stay lore-friendly. And NO we can't learn shouts like a Dragonborn because its a major plot point of the Main Quest that there is no Dragonborn right now. So grind, grind, grind it is.
C. The OP wants to learn from the Greybeards, who's Way of the Voice is far superior to other methods of Shouting, which do exist. So while we might be able to learn from other groups, we'd expect those methods to be much weaker than any Shout from Skyrim, since we are non-Dragonborn and learning from a much less effective.school of Shouting.
If more people remembered the lore from Skyrim and not just how cool it was to Shout, they'd temper their expectations. Its possible to stay lore-friendly and have us learn to Shout from a group other than the Greybeards, but we'd expect the results to be much weaker than the Way of the Voice and it would still be a grind.
But then, the recurring suggestions I see about "I wanna learn to Shout from the Greybeards", "I wanna Shout like Ulfric", or worst of all, "I wanna Shout like the Dragonborn" are a depressing sign that most folks making that suggestion don't remember their lore (or do, and don't care) and aren't tempering their expectations.
PhantomGaming wrote: »There is an argument to be made that the vestige might actually be a dragonborn. Due to the fact we were able to wear the amulet of kings and actually use its power to defeat Molag Bal. Aside from that the greybeards do teach people the way of the voice when there is a great need. I would consider a daedric invasion and massive war due to a lack of legitimate imperial succession as time of need.
PhantomGaming wrote: »There is an argument to be made that the vestige might actually be a dragonborn. Due to the fact we were able to wear the amulet of kings and actually use its power to defeat Molag Bal. Aside from that the greybeards do teach people the way of the voice when there is a great need. I would consider a daedric invasion and massive war due to a lack of legitimate imperial succession as time of need.
Being a dragonborn would make you a heir to cyrodiil throne, do you really want this?
VaranisArano wrote: »Its possible to stay lore-friendly and have us learn to Shout from a group other than the Greybeards, but we'd expect the results to be much weaker than the Way of the Voice and it would still be a grind.
And that's exactly what I'm talking about. I don't see a whole skill line filled with full power shouts being a thing. But a new skill line with the ultimate being a shout, yeah, I can see that happening and I don't have any problem with it. There's lots of precedent for non-dragonborn to learn shouts. The Greybeards themselves prove that.
What I don't get is the frothy mouthed backlash that we can't have anything to do with Skryim anymore because it was already in Skryim. Well, yeah, that's kind of the point. It was in Skyrim and it was cool, so if there's a good way to bring it into ESO, then why not? Are you going to argue that the Thieves Guild should be removed because it was in Oblivion? Or that Morrowind already did werewolves and therefore werewolves should go away?
Bradyfjord wrote: »I would much rather have different vampire bloodlines, different werebeast forms, and a cultist skill line (based off what daedric prince you choose) than shouts. Keep those loud noises in Skyrim.
I wouldn't mind having Daedric Artifact like quests where by the end of the quest we get a couple passives and a niche type skill/ultimate, but be tied to the use of the Artifact. That is, you must wear/wield the item for the passives/skills to be of use.
You are not the first one to suggest this. Honestly, the Psijics are a much more exclusive club to get into. And besides, who says our characters haven't been with the Greybeards for years? We have an age slider that we can move all the way to the right if we wanted to after all...
The most important thing about it though is that its introduction does not water down the Thu'um. It still needs to be special and different from all the other stuff we do.
My proposal for this is to have the Greybeards be a guild skill line that only consists of ultimates.
That way you can only ever use a maximum of two shouts which keeps us within the rules of what is possible. It also helps with the balance because in order to gain these abilities, you need to give up on the other ultimates you could use in their place.
And lastly ultimate abilities already have the perfect framework to incorporate the use of one to three words of a shout. Just like incapacitating strike can change its effect once you have more ultimate than a certain threshold, you can use a more powerful version of the shout using more than one word if you gain more ultimate.
Morphs are the only pain point I see with the system. How do you design morphs for dragon shouts?
I'd be alright with them not having any morph choices at all just to stick true to the lore.
PhantomGaming wrote: »implemented as a lore mini game
Sturmfaenger wrote: »Elder Scrolls is much more than Fus Ro Dah. Lets explore that instead.