The question is, would it be worth the effort to maintain two balancing efforts at the same time for vampires?
I'd rather see them add Crossbows and the Dawnguard instead if you ask me personally.
As good as the VTM world is, I don't think they were ever a thing in TES and they don't need to be.They'd be overcomplicating a system that works well enough as it is, even though it is not optimal.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »As good as the VTM world is, I don't think they were ever a thing in TES and they don't need to be.They'd be overcomplicating a system that works well enough as it is, even though it is not optimal.
WTF does this have to do with Vampire the Masquerade?
Thinbloods have been a thing since the Dawnguard DLC, a Thinblood is a Vampire who contracted their Vampirism by disease and not from a Pureblooded Vampire which means they cannot transform.
Nah, keeping two in check would be too much for folks who struggle with just one. What I do think they should do is give vampires their own outlaw refuge type den than non-vampires can enter. I know this is mostly about not liking the skills but I kinda like that you have to make some tough tradeoffs. Oh, the den of course will be filled with bloody mara's and thralls looking to get a nibble. Being a vampire shouldn't be about getting all the power and shrugging at downsides.
And on this I think if you don't get cured or do the quest you'll simply die and have the disease erased.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »As good as the VTM world is, I don't think they were ever a thing in TES and they don't need to be.They'd be overcomplicating a system that works well enough as it is, even though it is not optimal.
WTF does this have to do with Vampire the Masquerade?
Thinbloods have been a thing since the Dawnguard DLC, a Thinblood is a Vampire who contracted their Vampirism by disease and not from a Pureblooded Vampire which means they cannot transform.
I have literally no memory of that, nor can I find any reference online, even in TIL.
But even if it was a thing in Dawnguard, point stands that there's 0 reason for it to exist in ESO. The current system works aptly enough with no further complexity required. And if it weren't working right, more complexity would not be the solution.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »As good as the VTM world is, I don't think they were ever a thing in TES and they don't need to be.They'd be overcomplicating a system that works well enough as it is, even though it is not optimal.
WTF does this have to do with Vampire the Masquerade?
Thinbloods have been a thing since the Dawnguard DLC, a Thinblood is a Vampire who contracted their Vampirism by disease and not from a Pureblooded Vampire which means they cannot transform.
I have literally no memory of that, nor can I find any reference online, even in TIL.
But even if it was a thing in Dawnguard, point stands that there's 0 reason for it to exist in ESO. The current system works aptly enough with no further complexity required. And if it weren't working right, more complexity would not be the solution.
Your joking right? you do realize not all Vampires can transform into Vampire Lords or Blood Scions? the Blood Scion is unique to Lamae Bal's bloodline only, no other Vampires can transform into one, only those turned by Molag Bal or another Pureblooded Vampire can transform into a Vampire Lord.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »As good as the VTM world is, I don't think they were ever a thing in TES and they don't need to be.They'd be overcomplicating a system that works well enough as it is, even though it is not optimal.
WTF does this have to do with Vampire the Masquerade?
Thinbloods have been a thing since the Dawnguard DLC, a Thinblood is a Vampire who contracted their Vampirism by disease and not from a Pureblooded Vampire which means they cannot transform.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »As good as the VTM world is, I don't think they were ever a thing in TES and they don't need to be.They'd be overcomplicating a system that works well enough as it is, even though it is not optimal.
WTF does this have to do with Vampire the Masquerade?
Thinbloods have been a thing since the Dawnguard DLC, a Thinblood is a Vampire who contracted their Vampirism by disease and not from a Pureblooded Vampire which means they cannot transform.
I have literally no memory of that, nor can I find any reference online, even in TIL.
But even if it was a thing in Dawnguard, point stands that there's 0 reason for it to exist in ESO. The current system works aptly enough with no further complexity required. And if it weren't working right, more complexity would not be the solution.
Your joking right? you do realize not all Vampires can transform into Vampire Lords or Blood Scions? the Blood Scion is unique to Lamae Bal's bloodline only, no other Vampires can transform into one, only those turned by Molag Bal or another Pureblooded Vampire can transform into a Vampire Lord.
I just have no memory of them being referred to as thinbloods.
And anyway, I think the vampire lord thing was just a Skyrim addition anyway, it wasn't a thing in Morrowind, nor in Daggerfall (inb4 the technology wasn't there yet - yeah but still).
I like this idea but ESO doesn't really have rp faction stuff so I doubt people would like this because it would be out of nowhere and confuse people.
Luckylancer wrote: »Who knows how many skill lines are there and some people say re-adding a vampirism will cause balance issues. It wont, it is just an old skill line.
Players lost their old vamprism skills and passives for no good reason. Skyrim have thin blooded vampirrs why ESO cant have that?
No, they just need to Un-botch vampirism.
I can tell how badly you want this but you need to relax bc it's not going to happen...