O-Los_Zulis wrote: »45 skyshards that's crazy.
barney2525 wrote: »I dont understand the delve issue. You don't get the completion achievement if you don't kill the boss. So why go in?
(...)1) Keep those kill counters at 0.
Very nice story. Such amazing alternative to level up peacefully. It's so different of those idiots who kills every single non-dangerous NPCs whose only function is to give us ESO history immersion. They do that for the teeny tiny XP those characters have, and because they are too lazy to engage in real XP farming.
Daggerfall and several other cities suffer with those bad players destroying the game's immersive experience.
(...)1) Keep those kill counters at 0.
Very nice story. Such amazing alternative to level up peacefully. It's so different of those idiots who kills every single non-dangerous NPCs whose only function is to give us ESO history immersion. They do that for the teeny tiny XP those characters have, and because they are too lazy to engage in real XP farming.
Daggerfall and several other cities suffer with those bad players destroying the game's immersive experience.
An update here: the Thalmor Headquarters document is not an skill book as in it does not raises your Restoration staff skill.How does this work? Is it an random chance of getting an unread skill point book on shelf in group dungeons or trials?You can unlock the restoration skill line by reading a restoration skill giving bookshelf, before that the skill line will level as you gain xp, since you are wearing the weapon, but will not show. You can go to n/vCoH1/2 and cloak till 1st boss for 10~ book shelves, rinse repeat till you get the needed skill line.
Little tip. AA is much better than coh for reading skillbooks
According to UESP its one Restoration staff skill book at the Thalmor headquarter in Woodheart west in Greenshade.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Thalmor_Headquarters
Else @VaranisArano tips about using the Precursor training dummy sounds good and its very common.
Sounds smart to test out this on another character first to see if kill count increases.
VaranisArano wrote: »Are you talking about Dark Brotherhood/Thieves Guild players who are pick, pick, stabbing NPCs?
Because I'm not killing priests in Vulkhel Guard for the exp. I'm killing them for the shiny things in their pockets. Also because, if you've ever looked in their pockets, those oh-so-pious priests are a bunch of daedra worshippers selling out the Dominion to the Maomer and the Veiled Heritance. Maybe Queen Ayrenn should give me a medal for killing them!
You can complain about how unimmersive it is for you, but to be frank, the players who are doing Justice System content are actually playing ESO as intended.
VaranisArano wrote: »Are you talking about Dark Brotherhood/Thieves Guild players who are pick, pick, stabbing NPCs?
Because I'm not killing priests in Vulkhel Guard for the exp. I'm killing them for the shiny things in their pockets. Also because, if you've ever looked in their pockets, those oh-so-pious priests are a bunch of daedra worshippers selling out the Dominion to the Maomer and the Veiled Heritance. Maybe Queen Ayrenn should give me a medal for killing them!
You can complain about how unimmersive it is for you, but to be frank, the players who are doing Justice System content are actually playing ESO as intended.
Remember TES:Oblivion (where ESO is based on) - as a member of the thieves guild you shouldn't murder innocent people for the loot - this has been the creed of the thieves guild. And killing people for Sithis is ok as a member of the Dark Brotherhood - we fulfill contracts, but we don't steal a target's possessions - this has been the creed of the dark Brotherhood.
(...)1) Keep those kill counters at 0.
Very nice story. Such amazing alternative to level up peacefully. It's so different of those idiots who kills every single non-dangerous NPCs whose only function is to give us ESO history immersion. They do that for the teeny tiny XP those characters have, and because they are too lazy to engage in real XP farming.
Daggerfall and several other cities suffer with those bad players destroying the game's immersive experience.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
barney2525 wrote: »I dont understand the delve issue. You don't get the completion achievement if you don't kill the boss. So why go in?
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
Sheezabeast wrote: »Psst.....even if you skip the intro of the game, it counts as if you did it, which means you did kill those daedra in the beginning, and did choose to leave Lyris/sacrifice Lyris in Coldharbour to free the Prophet. So you technically didn't get out of those "deaths" ;D
Aside from the dead/undead that the OP mentioned, since OneTam dropped, your statement is no longer viable, as new players can choose to go to the Wailing Prison whenever they like