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Re: Re: Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/12/17 3:57 pm | #16
Quote by Mo the Surfer:
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
Ok, once again I say WTF? I thought all of the DLC was out and done.
I thought there was a cure for being a werewolf. I am glad I didn't jump on the opportunity. The "Join the Pack" quest is still in my quest list....time to abandon that one.
I will get my skills done at some point this week. Let me know when you are running dungeons. I am still not too sure about it but I would like to try it out.
You are never done in the world of Tamriel. Remember I said there is always something to do, this is another example of it. ZOS does a great job of putting great content out there to keep their players involved.
There is a cure to Vamps and Wolves. You gotta shell out a lot of gold for it.
I am thinking here on Thursday myself and some friends will go and do it. We need to get you some keys. This is what is needed to unlock the chests that container the monster shoulders. Start picking up the undaunted dailies and do them on Normal. This gives you one key and starts building your Undaunted skill line (very important).
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/12/17 4:39 pm | #17
That's awesome there's still more EOS stuff coming, the devs really have done a great job of supporting the game. Most MMOs would have consolidated their servers, announced a sequel or just shut down completely by now, but ESO seems to keep getting bigger and more popular.
Clockwork City sounds cool, I like the dwarven stuff in Elder Scrolls.
Re: Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/12/17 11:31 pm | #18
Quote by Meta:
That's awesome there's still more EOS stuff coming, the devs really have done a great job of supporting the game. Most MMOs would have consolidated their servers, announced a sequel or just shut down completely by now, but ESO seems to keep getting bigger and more popular.
Clockwork City sounds cool, I like the dwarven stuff in Elder Scrolls.
After 3 years??? The only mmos I'm familiar with are ffxi, ffxiv, and wow- that sucks if most fold in 3 years.
Re: Re: Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/13/17 12:34 am | #19
Quote by Moo Lissa:
Quote by Meta:
That's awesome there's still more EOS stuff coming, the devs really have done a great job of supporting the game. Most MMOs would have consolidated their servers, announced a sequel or just shut down completely by now, but ESO seems to keep getting bigger and more popular.
Clockwork City sounds cool, I like the dwarven stuff in Elder Scrolls.
After 3 years??? The only mmos I'm familiar with are ffxi, ffxiv, and wow- that sucks if most fold in 3 years.
Both of you need to get on the Mo bandwagon and come play. I'll take good care of each of you.
The game is becoming so huge. The amount of players grows each day. For example I run a huge trading guild. I keep maxing out on players wanting to join my guild. Tomorrow I have to start a second guild. Guilds can have 500 members.
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/13/17 1:45 am | #20
Shadow, if I am reading this right, you are advocating that I switch to double staff wielding and to put the swords away. Am I right?
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06/13/17 1:56 am | #21
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
Quote by Moo Lissa:
After 3 years??? The only mmos I'm familiar with are ffxi, ffxiv, and wow- that sucks if most fold in 3 years.
Both of you need to get on the Mo bandwagon and come play. I'll take good care of each of you.
The game is becoming so huge. The amount of players grows each day. For example I run a huge trading guild. I keep maxing out on players wanting to join my guild. Tomorrow I have to start a second guild. Guilds can have 500 members.
I really want to, but the fact that you can't party quest is a huge turn off for me. I tried playing with norris, and even started a new character to be able to be doing the same quest at the same time, and it just ends up confusing and I'm constantly lost.
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06/13/17 8:22 am | #22
Quote by Moo Lissa:
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
Both of you need to get on the Mo bandwagon and come play. I'll take good care of each of you.
The game is becoming so huge. The amount of players grows each day. For example I run a huge trading guild. I keep maxing out on players wanting to join my guild. Tomorrow I have to start a second guild. Guilds can have 500 members.
I really want to, but the fact that you can't party quest is a huge turn off for me. I tried playing with norris, and even started a new character to be able to be doing the same quest at the same time, and it just ends up confusing and I'm constantly lost.
You can absolutely party quest. You both can pick up the quests or one can pick it up and share it. Unless the person has already done it, they won't see quest indicators and will need to follow the other around till it is complete. The lost thing is a very normal feeling in the beginning. The game has such a huge learning curve. You'd never be alone though. I'd invite you into a guild where you could ask noob questions and time your guildees would help you out.
Re: Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/13/17 8:28 am | #23
Quote by Mo the Surfer:
Shadow, if I am reading this right, you are advocating that I switch to double staff wielding and to put the swords away. Am I right?
Yes. Though don't dismantle the swords. I'm still thinking about going back to dual wielding. The purpose of running 2 staffs is that you can regain some of your magic back at a faster rate. That lightning staff is the key to it all. You spread damage to mobs when heavy attacking, it sets them off balance so your magic does more damage and gains magic faster.
Re: Re: Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/13/17 1:13 pm | #24
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
Quote by Mo the Surfer:
Shadow, if I am reading this right, you are advocating that I switch to double staff wielding and to put the swords away. Am I right?
Yes. Though don't dismantle the swords. I'm still thinking about going back to dual wielding. The purpose of running 2 staffs is that you can regain some of your magic back at a faster rate. That lightning staff is the key to it all. You spread damage to mobs when heavy attacking, it sets them off balance so your magic does more damage and gains magic faster.
Ok, will do. I haven't dismantled any of the armer you have given me. I actually made a character just as a place holder for all of the Julianos and Moondancer gear that I am not using. Every time I went for research, all of those items would come up as I was storing them in the bank. Being that all of those items are now with the other character, I don't need to worry about researching or dismantling them.
Where the Fek can I see a priest to get rid of the werewolf curse?
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06/14/17 1:33 am | #25
Quote by Mo the Surfer:
Quote by ShadowMachine X:
Yes. Though don't dismantle the swords. I'm still thinking about going back to dual wielding. The purpose of running 2 staffs is that you can regain some of your magic back at a faster rate. That lightning staff is the key to it all. You spread damage to mobs when heavy attacking, it sets them off balance so your magic does more damage and gains magic faster.
Ok, will do. I haven't dismantled any of the armer you have given me. I actually made a character just as a place holder for all of the Julianos and Moondancer gear that I am not using. Every time I went for research, all of those items would come up as I was storing them in the bank. Being that all of those items are now with the other character, I don't need to worry about researching or dismantling them.
Where the Fek can I see a priest to get rid of the werewolf curse?
Hover over the item, hit Y, lock item. You won't be able to deconstruct, research or sale your item while locked.
I believe it is the Fighters Guild in Riften that has the cure.
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/15/17 5:42 pm | #26
I tried the fighters guild in riften and nada. If there is an invitation to join the werewolves, there has to be a cure somewhere close.....I will figure it out....
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/16/17 6:01 am | #27
Did you do the actual quest line to become a werewolf? To completion?
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/16/17 9:54 am | #28
No way. Not after what you told me.
I did a bunch of research - no thank you. I agree about using a new character, that would be an easier way to go as opposed to using my main character and running her through the mill and dealing with all of the stuff and then getting cured. Fek that.
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/16/17 10:18 pm | #29
I don't recall curing werewolf / vampire costing a lot, i talked to a priest lady and it seemed pretty simple. the quests for both were also very short
Re: ESO and Morrowmind
06/17/17 12:49 am | #30
Getting drunk and startinf to play ESO if anyone wants to help me understand this monster game
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