Let us Devour our Companions (or use other corpse abilities on them)

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When a player character dies (ally or otherwise) you can use their corpse for Werewolf's Devour synergy, Templar's Repentance ability, or any of the Necromancer corpse consuming abilities, but Companions do not let you use any sort of corpse consuming ability on them.

Here's what it looks like to have your Companion fall in combat:
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And here's what freshly-slain corpses usually look like:
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For reference, an eligible corpse glows red while in Werewolf form, glows yellow if Repentance is slotted in the human form, or glows blue when any Necromancer corpse consuming ability is slotted in the human form while Repentance is not slotted:
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Since I'm in Werewolf form, the corpse glows red if it's eligible to be consumed, and I get the option to use the Devour synergy if my crosshair is over the corpse. However, Companions never let you use corpse abilities on them, even when fallen players and NPCs do. In the case of allied players, you get the option of using corpse abilities on them or resurrecting them, so it's bizarre that Companions only give you the option of resurrecting them without letting you use corpse abilities on them.

I want to be able to use corpse abilities on fallen Companions because it would be useful in combat, and it's already possible to use corpse abilities on fallen allied players. Plus, it would be fun to use corpse abilities like Devour or Bitter Harvest on the Companions we don't like.
Edited by Erickson9610 on September 18, 2025 6:57AM
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  • spartaxoxo
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    Plus, it would be fun to use corpse abilities like Devour or Bitter Harvest on the Companions we don't like.

    ....I ain't touching that comment....but I support this change!
  • Ragnarok0130
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    You're a monster and Ember doesn't deserve that. If you want to devour your companion you permanently lost that companion on that toon for balance.
  • Erickson9610
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    You're a monster

    Thanks!
    Ember doesn't deserve that.

    Well, if you look at her Silver Dawn outfit, she probably had it coming to her.
    If you want to devour your companion you permanently lost that companion on that toon for balance.

    Obviously that's a terrible idea in the event a player accidentally uses a corpse ability on the wrong target, but it would be funny to get a remark regarding that from the Companion after they're revived. Players sometimes send you hate tells for using corpse abilities on their bodies, so it would only be fitting.
    spartaxoxo wrote: »
    Plus, it would be fun to use corpse abilities like Devour or Bitter Harvest on the Companions we don't like.

    ....I ain't touching that comment....but I support this change!

    When I first read this response, I thought I may have gone a little too far with that comment of mine, but then I realized that people have been doing things like this for ages to characters they dislike, like Nazeem from Skyrim.
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  • ESO_player123
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    Eww.. You spent so much time gaining their trust rapport and now this
  • LootAllTheStuff
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    I would think you should at least take a significant hit to rapport for doing that, so it would have to be a carefully considered decision and not something you'd automatically hit whenever they die.
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    I would think you should at least take a significant hit to rapport for doing that, so it would have to be a carefully considered decision and not something you'd automatically hit whenever they die.

    How would this work with AoE corpse consuming abilities like Repentance and Bitter Harvest?
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  • IncultaWolf
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    Ember deserves this 100%. She hates werewolves
  • Erickson9610
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    Eww.. You spent so much time gaining their trust rapport and now this

    Even a man who is pure at heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright.
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  • BretonMage
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    You should lose the companion that you feed on. No one should have to put up with being eaten (can't believe I have to spell out the obvious). Also, lore-wise, they're not like a player, who's a vestige, when you feed on them, they die. It's not like a vampire, who can just drain a little blood.
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    When I first read this response, I thought I may have gone a little too far with that comment of mine, but then I realized that people have been doing things like this for ages to characters they dislike, like Nazeem from Skyrim.

    I have always thought the violently spiteful reactions to Nazeem were beyond strange. Wanting to stab a person who makes a condescending remark to you is just.. yeah, no.
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    BretonMage wrote: »
    You should lose the companion that you feed on. No one should have to put up with being eaten (can't believe I have to spell out the obvious). Also, lore-wise, they're not like a player, who's a vestige, when you feed on them, they die. It's not like a vampire, who can just drain a little blood.

    Why is it that Companions can be revived with Soul Gems? They're not the Vestige, so the reason has to be about gameplay mechanics. Yet, certain Companions will have dialogue when you revive them, meaning that their death and resurrection is canonical. Also, how can a Companion just revive on the spot after combat ends? This is an inconsistency that, ultimately, doesn't mean much.

    It shouldn't matter if the player consecrates the Companion's soul (via Repentance) or siphons the life from their corpse (via Restoring Tether) or devours their corpse, if there is no consequence to the Companion dying in the first place. Their body and soul do not change whatsoever.

    So, in an effort to make Companions more consistent with the combat system, their bodies should be eligible for use with corpse consuming abilities, up until the point where they are revived. That's how it works for players.
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  • BretonMage
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    Being killed in combat and revived is a gameplay mechanic, yes. Feeding is a choice though.

    In any case, there are issues that feeding on someone presents. To feed on a helpless companion without their consent should not be an option. Otoh, to have a companion who will consent to being literally ravaged and consumed is just, well, hmm.
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    BretonMage wrote: »
    In any case, there are issues that feeding on someone presents.

    Are these issues also issues for werewolves, necromancers and evil cultists?
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  • spartaxoxo
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    You're a monster

    Thanks!
    Ember doesn't deserve that.

    Well, if you look at her Silver Dawn outfit, she probably had it coming to her.
    If you want to devour your companion you permanently lost that companion on that toon for balance.

    Obviously that's a terrible idea in the event a player accidentally uses a corpse ability on the wrong target, but it would be funny to get a remark regarding that from the Companion after they're revived. Players sometimes send you hate tells for using corpse abilities on their bodies, so it would only be fitting.
    spartaxoxo wrote: »
    Plus, it would be fun to use corpse abilities like Devour or Bitter Harvest on the Companions we don't like.

    ....I ain't touching that comment....but I support this change!

    When I first read this response, I thought I may have gone a little too far with that comment of mine, but then I realized that people have been doing things like this for ages to characters they dislike, like Nazeem from Skyrim.

    I mean the vibes are a little bit off with that too but I was just joking around. It's not a big deal. And definitely shouldn't be a reason to limit actual gameplay functionality.
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    BretonMage wrote: »
    Being killed in combat and revived is a gameplay mechanic, yes. Feeding is a choice though.

    In any case, there are issues that feeding on someone presents. To feed on a helpless companion without their consent should not be an option. Otoh, to have a companion who will consent to being literally ravaged and consumed is just, well, hmm.

    Are we calling into question the morality of unsolicited use of corpse consuming abilities on slain characters?

    Yes, I'm sure we all know that necromancy in general is bad. So is devouring the flesh of slain bodies. Though, I'm not sure how you'd rank the act of consecrating someone's soul.

    Players don't ask these questions when given the choice to do these things to other players in the game because it's just a video game. I usually Devour other players before reviving them, because I want more time in Werewolf Transformation. I love using Repentance because it's a free emergency sustain and crossheal ability. And I get extra penetration when I'm using Detonating Siphon via the Dismember passive.

    So how exactly is using corpse abilities on a player any different from using them on an NPC or a Companion? Why is it suddenly an issue to do these things to fictional characters with no real emotion, when it's perfectly fine to do these things to player characters who are controlled by real life human beings?
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  • Grizzbeorn
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    As a werewolf, myself, the desire to devour a Companion, or other ally, makes absolutely no sense to me.
    You won't convince me otherwise, so don't even try. It's just wrong.
    Edited by Grizzbeorn on September 19, 2025 3:41AM
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      spartaxoxo wrote: »
      You're a monster

      Thanks!
      Ember doesn't deserve that.

      Well, if you look at her Silver Dawn outfit, she probably had it coming to her.
      If you want to devour your companion you permanently lost that companion on that toon for balance.

      Obviously that's a terrible idea in the event a player accidentally uses a corpse ability on the wrong target, but it would be funny to get a remark regarding that from the Companion after they're revived. Players sometimes send you hate tells for using corpse abilities on their bodies, so it would only be fitting.
      spartaxoxo wrote: »
      Plus, it would be fun to use corpse abilities like Devour or Bitter Harvest on the Companions we don't like.

      ....I ain't touching that comment....but I support this change!

      When I first read this response, I thought I may have gone a little too far with that comment of mine, but then I realized that people have been doing things like this for ages to characters they dislike, like Nazeem from Skyrim.

      I mean the vibes are a little bit off with that too but I was just joking around. It's not a big deal. And definitely shouldn't be a reason to limit actual gameplay functionality.

      Yeah, I was trying to make the title of the thread be a bit humorous and eye-catching (after all, who specifically asks to devour their companions?) but the point I'm trying to make is that functionally, Companion corpses are an outlier and should be adjusted so that players with corpse consuming abilities can make use of them. I could've done without that comment of mine, but at least this thread has a lot of conversation in it now.
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    • Erickson9610
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      Grizzbeorn wrote: »
      As a werewolf, myself, the desire to devour a Companion, or other ally, makes absolutely no sense to me.
      You won't convince me otherwise, so don't even try. It's just wrong.

      How about the other corpse consuming abilities? Would you use Bitter Harvest on your slain ally or Companion for extra Ultimate and healing, or Repentance on them to heal yourself and nearby living allies while restoring Stamina to yourself?

      I can understand how it feels "wrong" to use Devour on an ally or Companion, but it's really not that different from using any other corpse ability on them. Devour just restores Health and transformation timer to yourself, rather than Ultimate+Health or Health+Stamina.
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    • Syldras
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      I look at this from a roleplaying perspective:

      In ESO, you can murder innocent people, including sending their souls to the Void by using the Blade of Woe. You can cause horrible outcomes deliberately in some base game side quests, leading to the death of innocent people. You can steal. You can threaten and rob travelling merchants. You can raise the dead. You can generally use skills that count as a crime in Tamriel.

      Also in other TES games, you could make horrible choices, if you think of some of the daedric quests in Skyrim, for example, including the ones for Namira (luring an Aedra priest into a lair of cannibals, sacrificing him and participating in the following feast) and Boethiah (sacrificing your companion at Boethiah's shrine).

      Simply put: You can play a horrible/immoral/evil character. So why should you not be able to eat your dead companion if you choose to? That really doesn't sound any worse than the things player characters can already do in TES games.

      I don't play any werewolves, by the way, and neither am I interested in harming the companions I use here. I just don't think what OP suggested is scandalous compared to other things possible in this game and other TES games.
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    • BretonMage
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      So how exactly is using corpse abilities on a player any different from using them on an NPC or a Companion? Why is it suddenly an issue to do these things to fictional characters with no real emotion, when it's perfectly fine to do these things to player characters who are controlled by real life human beings?

      Can you use that ability on a player? I don't think it's perfectly fine to use it on another player without asking, or without being grouped up at least.
      Syldras wrote: »
      I look at this from a roleplaying perspective:

      In ESO, you can murder innocent people, including sending their souls to the Void by using the Blade of Woe. You can cause horrible outcomes deliberately in some base game side quests, leading to the death of innocent people. You can steal. You can threaten and rob travelling merchants. You can raise the dead. You can generally use skills that count as a crime in Tamriel.

      Also in other TES games, you could make horrible choices, if you think of some of the daedric quests in Skyrim, for example, including the ones for Namira (luring an Aedra priest into a lair of cannibals, sacrificing him and participating in the following feast) and Boethiah (sacrificing your companion at Boethiah's shrine).

      Yup, you can do all those things which are seen as reprehensible, but it results in the death of the NPC. Which is part of the reason why a couple of us here are suggesting your companion should no longer be available to you after.

      Also, take someone like Sharp. I think he would definitely want to leave if you did that to him. Probably Isobel as well.
    • Erickson9610
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      BretonMage wrote: »
      So how exactly is using corpse abilities on a player any different from using them on an NPC or a Companion? Why is it suddenly an issue to do these things to fictional characters with no real emotion, when it's perfectly fine to do these things to player characters who are controlled by real life human beings?

      Can you use that ability on a player? I don't think it's perfectly fine to use it on another player without asking, or without being grouped up at least.

      Yes, you can use corpse abilities on slain players. You see this in PvP all the time. Requiring players to be grouped would mean we could never use corpse abilities on enemy players, which would not be a good change.
      BretonMage wrote: »
      Syldras wrote: »
      I look at this from a roleplaying perspective:

      In ESO, you can murder innocent people, including sending their souls to the Void by using the Blade of Woe. You can cause horrible outcomes deliberately in some base game side quests, leading to the death of innocent people. You can steal. You can threaten and rob travelling merchants. You can raise the dead. You can generally use skills that count as a crime in Tamriel.

      Also in other TES games, you could make horrible choices, if you think of some of the daedric quests in Skyrim, for example, including the ones for Namira (luring an Aedra priest into a lair of cannibals, sacrificing him and participating in the following feast) and Boethiah (sacrificing your companion at Boethiah's shrine).

      Yup, you can do all those things which are seen as reprehensible, but it results in the death of the NPC. Which is part of the reason why a couple of us here are suggesting your companion should no longer be available to you after.

      Also, take someone like Sharp. I think he would definitely want to leave if you did that to him. Probably Isobel as well.

      The Companions are already dead by the point we would be able to use corpse abilities on them. Anything we could do to these Companions is undone when they revive, because there is no lasting effect from their death.

      In other words, Companions should have no issue with what corpse abilities we use on them, because they're dead — and we're expected to be able to do those same abilities on them when they die again. We can use one corpse ability on a slain player each time they die; and when they die again, we get to use another corpse ability on them.
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