Quethrosar wrote: »why get excited about something like spell crafting when everyone would still need to use the same version of the spell to be effective ?
Quethrosar wrote: »why get excited about something like spell crafting when everyone would still need to use the same version of the spell to be effective ?
The amount of disappointment from the playerbase when Zos announced a new class instead of Spellcrafting last year was pretty sharp. It was an instant "we were hoping for this" outcry from a good majority of people, before it shifted to hype for a new class. Players had been speculating for months what it could be, all the hype behind this NEW THING, that many players were convinced it couldn't be a new class and had to be something more, so many thought spellcrafting and were hyped. I wouldn't be surprised if it was spellcrafting, or something built from the corpse of what was once spellcrafting. I hope something actually useful, and not a bunch of out of combat benefits.
SilverBride wrote: »I hope not. I can't think of anything worse.
I honestly can't understand why someone would feel this way.
btw, Skingrad also has the Chapel of Julianos, so I guess a Mage-centered chapter/system isn't too out of place.
I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
aspergalas4 wrote: »I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
Many of us just want more content and other than new classes we haven't had much in the way of new spells and skills to play with on existing characters that we main or play most. It also opens up a new line of customisation. With fashion being endgame for many the ability to customise the appearance of skills only adds to the depth of that aspect of the game further.
SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I hope not. I can't think of anything worse.
I honestly can't understand why someone would feel this way.
I honestly can't understand why someone wouldn't. The last thing I want is more micromanaging of my characters.
aspergalas4 wrote: »I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
Many of us just want more content and other than new classes we haven't had much in the way of new spells and skills to play with on existing characters that we main or play most. It also opens up a new line of customisation. With fashion being endgame for many the ability to customise the appearance of skills only adds to the depth of that aspect of the game further.
While I completely understand that people wish for something new/ new content (I do too), I share the opinion of @Tandor and others - I am afraid that this kind of customisation will bring even more flashy, glowing, noisy stuff into Tamriel. For my taste there is already now much too much of flashy stuff.
Erickson9610 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I hope not. I can't think of anything worse.
I honestly can't understand why someone would feel this way.
I honestly can't understand why someone wouldn't. The last thing I want is more micromanaging of my characters.
Just play Werewolf and you won't even be able to use the Spellcrafting feature, depending on how it is implemented.
SilverBride wrote: »Erickson9610 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I hope not. I can't think of anything worse.
I honestly can't understand why someone would feel this way.
I honestly can't understand why someone wouldn't. The last thing I want is more micromanaging of my characters.
Just play Werewolf and you won't even be able to use the Spellcrafting feature, depending on how it is implemented.
I'm not going to play something I have zero interest in to avoid a feature I also have zero interest in.
Sheezabeast wrote: »I mean lets be realistic, they won't add an entire skill line unless they tie a guild to it like the College of Winterhold. So if any 'spells' will be craftable they will be in the form of a scroll to quick slot and be on cool down between uses. That makes the most sense.
Dragonnord wrote: »3 - At the end of the article, the text literally say we're "crafting"..., and they immediately use the word "spe"cial, very similar to "crafting spe"lls.
While I think it's a strange take for an RPG to shy away from more character build options, I at least understand not wanting to be overwhelmed.SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I hope not. I can't think of anything worse.
I honestly can't understand why someone would feel this way.
I honestly can't understand why someone wouldn't. The last thing I want is more micromanaging of my characters.
In contrast to the flashy cash shop stuff we have to deal with, at least there are already options in game to disable a lot of other people's skill visuals.aspergalas4 wrote: »I still don't understand what so many people find so exciting about spellcrafting.
Many of us just want more content and other than new classes we haven't had much in the way of new spells and skills to play with on existing characters that we main or play most. It also opens up a new line of customisation. With fashion being endgame for many the ability to customise the appearance of skills only adds to the depth of that aspect of the game further.
While I completely understand that people wish for something new/ new content (I do too), I share the opinion of @Tandor and others - I am afraid that this kind of customisation will bring even more flashy, glowing, noisy stuff into Tamriel. For my taste there is already now much too much of flashy stuff.