TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »No
Your also ignoring the little detail that the Scion form is about Blood Purity, taint that with Werewolf Blood and you would find yourself unable to transform, this is why Thinblooded Vampires who are impure cannot transform into Vampire Lords.
kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.

TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
They still would not be pure enough to assume a higher Vampire form, they would only be a Vampire who could transform into a Werecreature and since lorewise the higher Vampires forms are far beyond the abilities of the Werewolf form this "Hybrid" would more likely then not be weaker then a pureblooded Vampire.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
They still would not be pure enough to assume a higher Vampire form, they would only be a Vampire who could transform into a Werecreature and since lorewise the higher Vampires forms are far beyond the abilities of the Werewolf form this "Hybrid" would more likely then not be weaker then a pureblooded Vampire.
Normally yes, that's true. But I'm talking about specifically altered for power. It technically would be just a shift in power, as it would gain werewolf ability but lose purity. Remember that blood knights are nowhere near as pure or strong as vampire lords.
Kind of missing the main point though. I'd love to talk about werewolf or vampire lore as my favorites, but that can be another thread.
Was your dislike mainly because of lore? I admit I hated knowing that just anyone could use a werewolf potion and gain all abilities too. But what's the difference? Say a vampire lord drinks that, that's already pretty close then right? Was your reason something besides lore?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
They still would not be pure enough to assume a higher Vampire form, they would only be a Vampire who could transform into a Werecreature and since lorewise the higher Vampires forms are far beyond the abilities of the Werewolf form this "Hybrid" would more likely then not be weaker then a pureblooded Vampire.
Normally yes, that's true. But I'm talking about specifically altered for power. It technically would be just a shift in power, as it would gain werewolf ability but lose purity. Remember that blood knights are nowhere near as pure or strong as vampire lords.
Kind of missing the main point though. I'd love to talk about werewolf or vampire lore as my favorites, but that can be another thread.
Was your dislike mainly because of lore? I admit I hated knowing that just anyone could use a werewolf potion and gain all abilities too. But what's the difference? Say a vampire lord drinks that, that's already pretty close then right? Was your reason something besides lore?
You do realize the Alchemical Werewolf Behemoth isn't a Lycanthrope, the person who consumes the potion does not become infected with Lycanthropy, they simply take a monstrous wolf-like form for a limited time, it is no different then a simple Shape-Shifting spell like the LDB in Skyrim being turned into a Dog and a Horse during the College of Winterhold Side-quests.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
They still would not be pure enough to assume a higher Vampire form, they would only be a Vampire who could transform into a Werecreature and since lorewise the higher Vampires forms are far beyond the abilities of the Werewolf form this "Hybrid" would more likely then not be weaker then a pureblooded Vampire.
Normally yes, that's true. But I'm talking about specifically altered for power. It technically would be just a shift in power, as it would gain werewolf ability but lose purity. Remember that blood knights are nowhere near as pure or strong as vampire lords.
Kind of missing the main point though. I'd love to talk about werewolf or vampire lore as my favorites, but that can be another thread.
Was your dislike mainly because of lore? I admit I hated knowing that just anyone could use a werewolf potion and gain all abilities too. But what's the difference? Say a vampire lord drinks that, that's already pretty close then right? Was your reason something besides lore?
You do realize the Alchemical Werewolf Behemoth isn't a Lycanthrope, the person who consumes the potion does not become infected with Lycanthropy, they simply take a monstrous wolf-like form for a limited time, it is no different then a simple Shape-Shifting spell like the LDB in Skyrim being turned into a Dog and a Horse during the College of Winterhold Side-quests.
You do know it's still made from lycanthropy right? Like literally made from their blood. It's in your body for a while causing the transformation. Either way, it's still considered a hybrid of sorts displaying both qualities.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
They still would not be pure enough to assume a higher Vampire form, they would only be a Vampire who could transform into a Werecreature and since lorewise the higher Vampires forms are far beyond the abilities of the Werewolf form this "Hybrid" would more likely then not be weaker then a pureblooded Vampire.
Normally yes, that's true. But I'm talking about specifically altered for power. It technically would be just a shift in power, as it would gain werewolf ability but lose purity. Remember that blood knights are nowhere near as pure or strong as vampire lords.
Kind of missing the main point though. I'd love to talk about werewolf or vampire lore as my favorites, but that can be another thread.
Was your dislike mainly because of lore? I admit I hated knowing that just anyone could use a werewolf potion and gain all abilities too. But what's the difference? Say a vampire lord drinks that, that's already pretty close then right? Was your reason something besides lore?
You do realize the Alchemical Werewolf Behemoth isn't a Lycanthrope, the person who consumes the potion does not become infected with Lycanthropy, they simply take a monstrous wolf-like form for a limited time, it is no different then a simple Shape-Shifting spell like the LDB in Skyrim being turned into a Dog and a Horse during the College of Winterhold Side-quests.
You do know it's still made from lycanthropy right? Like literally made from their blood. It's in your body for a while causing the transformation. Either way, it's still considered a hybrid of sorts displaying both qualities.
You do know Vampires can feed on Werewolves and they do not suddenly become Lycanthropes despite ingesting their blood (Which is mentioned in a lorebook) the potion is not simply made from Werewolf Blood, I do not see how whether or not a Vampire is effected by a magical shapeshifting potion is relevant though, what your suggesting on the otherhand is infecting a Vampire with Lycanthropy or a Lycanthrope with Vampirism which simply isn't possible.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion?
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion? I wasn't happy. But since they play loose with their lore it can be changed. Do you know how much ESO changed from elder scrolls lore?
Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
The feeding was backwards before, this fixed it.
You are aware that the player vampire is turned directly by the original vampire via a full-body blood transfusion which would technically make them pureblooded, why do you assume they would function anything like lesser vampires?How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion?
Well for one the Werewolf Behemoth is not a Lycanthrope, it is simply the effect of a magical potion making it little more then a shape shifting spell, Lycanthropy on the other hand is a disease which permanently gives you the power to turn into a Werewolf and since Lycanthropy is a disease why do you assume it could not be bottled? Vampires cannot have Lycanthropy because they are immune to disease on account of being undead and their state of being is far more complicated, Werewolves on the other hand are very much alive.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion? I wasn't happy. But since they play loose with their lore it can be changed. Do you know how much ESO changed from elder scrolls lore?
Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?
It isn't technically lycanthropy which has been pointed out already, although I'm not very fond of the whole alchemy "werewolf" either. But shapeshifting do exist in Elder Scrolls and alchemy has always been a very complex thing in it aswell. So, I don't mind it.
ESO haven't made any massive retcons or lore changes either, at least not ones that are that much different from the ones done in the singleplayer games (Honestly, all the games have them).
But making a werevamp? That would be a big thing and just take a dump at the lore.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »If you want something different why not request a Lich transformation?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »If you want something different why not request a Lich transformation?
A lich transformation doesn't interest me at all, and doesn't make sense. But then again they made bone colossus.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »If you want something different why not request a Lich transformation?
A lich transformation doesn't interest me at all, and doesn't make sense. But then again they made bone colossus.
A Lich transformation would make more sense then this.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »If you want something different why not request a Lich transformation?
A lich transformation doesn't interest me at all, and doesn't make sense. But then again they made bone colossus.
A Lich transformation would make more sense then this.
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
The feeding was backwards before, this fixed it.
You are aware that the player vampire is turned directly by the original vampire via a full-body blood transfusion which would technically make them pureblooded, why do you assume they would function anything like lesser vampires?How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion?
Well for one the Werewolf Behemoth is not a Lycanthrope, it is simply the effect of a magical potion making it little more then a shape shifting spell, Lycanthropy on the other hand is a disease which permanently gives you the power to turn into a Werewolf and since Lycanthropy is a disease why do you assume it could not be bottled? Vampires cannot have Lycanthropy because they are immune to disease on account of being undead and their state of being is far more complicated, Werewolves on the other hand are very much alive.
WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
The feeding was backwards before, this fixed it.
You are aware that the player vampire is turned directly by the original vampire via a full-body blood transfusion which would technically make them pureblooded, why do you assume they would function anything like lesser vampires?How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion?
Well for one the Werewolf Behemoth is not a Lycanthrope, it is simply the effect of a magical potion making it little more then a shape shifting spell, Lycanthropy on the other hand is a disease which permanently gives you the power to turn into a Werewolf and since Lycanthropy is a disease why do you assume it could not be bottled? Vampires cannot have Lycanthropy because they are immune to disease on account of being undead and their state of being is far more complicated, Werewolves on the other hand are very much alive.
To be fair the player might as well be a blood fiend with the skills we have.
Nothing about the current vampire's play style or kit suggests that we are a pureblood or even turned directly by the first ever pureblood.
We aren't even given a proper vamp lord form and our abilities literally tell us to go kill ourselves. Doesn't sound like literally any vampire in ES to me unfortunately.
So, I can understand the misunderstanding that we are a lesser vampire. When literally we do not compare to even the most normal vamp NPCs.
Even Bloodfiends have a gap closer and more accurate claw attacks than we do.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Blood scion... back wards feeding. Why don't you yell at zos for changing lore?NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »kaisernick wrote: »"it's already been proven that the two conditions could easily be combined if someone was so inclined to do so." No it hasnt when of earth have we seen a combination of both in my elder scrolls game?
Exactly!
Both diseases would try to purge eachother from the body until only one remained, so you would either become a Vampire or a Werewolf, there is no middle-ground.
It would have to be altered in experiments, but it's possible. Devs have changed much more lore regardless. If this was good enough, they would do so again.
Ah, yes, because of some changes here and there that all TES games does, we shall completely throw the lore out the window of how vampirism and lycantrophy has worked throughout the game series because a few would find a hybrid cool. This ain't Underworld. Do you want Hircine and Molag Bal to have a tug of war with your soul?
The feeding was backwards before, this fixed it.
You are aware that the player vampire is turned directly by the original vampire via a full-body blood transfusion which would technically make them pureblooded, why do you assume they would function anything like lesser vampires?How do you think I felt finding out that werewolf can be reduced to a mere potion?
Well for one the Werewolf Behemoth is not a Lycanthrope, it is simply the effect of a magical potion making it little more then a shape shifting spell, Lycanthropy on the other hand is a disease which permanently gives you the power to turn into a Werewolf and since Lycanthropy is a disease why do you assume it could not be bottled? Vampires cannot have Lycanthropy because they are immune to disease on account of being undead and their state of being is far more complicated, Werewolves on the other hand are very much alive.
To be fair the player might as well be a blood fiend with the skills we have.
Nothing about the current vampire's play style or kit suggests that we are a pureblood or even turned directly by the first ever pureblood.
We aren't even given a proper vamp lord form and our abilities literally tell us to go kill ourselves. Doesn't sound like literally any vampire in ES to me unfortunately.
So, I can understand the misunderstanding that we are a lesser vampire. When literally we do not compare to even the most normal vamp NPCs.
Even Bloodfiends have a gap closer and more accurate claw attacks than we do.
I don't understand why so many want some lord form. We ain't Volkihar. I honestly dislike the scion form as well, and wish they would've gone for something more unique and different.
WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »If we can't even get a proper vampire lord form why on earth would we get this?
@Ryuvain wow this is the first time I see where literally no one on the poll would agree with you. Literally you are the only person that voted yes and not one person voted maybe.
Also...everyone here that commented they aren’t disregarding. They are disagreeing.
Disregarding is maybe everyone else who chose to ignore your post 😌
@Ryuvain wow this is the first time I see where literally no one on the poll would agree with you. Literally you are the only person that voted yes and not one person voted maybe.
Also...everyone here that commented they aren’t disregarding. They are disagreeing.
Disregarding is maybe everyone else who chose to ignore your post 😌