I'll more than likely go through solo, if there's even the slightest chance of it being feasible. Hopefully there's some sort of camp/home base where your companions can go and relax/guard, like in CoC.
I'm pretty sure I saw a mention of having a mountain fortress as a home base somewhere...
Slightly off thread but please forgive me.
How easy will it be to swap party members in and out?
Presumably you would have to go to some kind of base camp
You can swap in/out characters at the Frost Hound/Hawkestone Castle. Some companions may be chilling out elsewhere when they're not in your party, but they should be be in/close to Hawkethorne.
Considering that your base of operations is a static place, will there be some way to fast travel back to the inn/castle, perhaps via warp stone? Or will we be required to trace our steps back?
There will be a warpstone in Hawkethorne.Considering that your base of operations is a static place, will there be some way to fast travel back to the inn/castle, perhaps via warp stone? Or will we be required to trace our steps back?
If so, would that mean people who wanted a challenge would go with no panties, and do a "commando run"?I know I've read the title properly for this thread multiple times already but I suddenly saw the thread title as.
Will Panties be necessary to win?
a few moments ago for some inexplicable reason, you can just imagine how I'm laughing at myself right now for that.
You’re very easily entertai—damn it, now I see it too! You win!
1. become a High level god ( "player") 2. bitchslap demon queen/corrupted god/frost wyrm/mad scientist that has unlimited funds 3. fuck them silly 4. Become god-empress (why is this not a thing, it's like Skyrim with the dragonborn with their literal divine right to the throne being handwaved away. )Everything will be balanced around a party of 3, save for events where you're up or down a party member or two obviously. No consideration will be given to solo players; you're expected to play with a party. No doubt, though, that people will still do it.
1. become a High level god ( "player") 2. bitchslap demon queen/corrupted god/frost wyrm/mad scientist that has unlimited funds 3. fuck them silly 4. Become god-empress (why is this not a thing, it's like Skyrim with the dragonborn with their literal divine right to the throne being handwaved away. )
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Nah we get a slutfloof summon this time. Waaaayyy better.Nitpick: The Dragonborn has no claim to the imperial throne. They're Dragonborn, but not Dragonblooded, aka part of the Septim dynasty. Of course, it would be fun to take up Septim's mantle and proceed to conquer all of mother fucking Tamerial.
The new Champion doesn't seem to have any supernatural power that anyone else can acquire. They're just the right man in the wrong place (or wrong man in the right place). Similar to the first Champion. Though the Champion of Hawkethorne likely won't get an uber powerful sword enchanted by a Goddess of Purity on their first day of adventuring.
Nah we get a slutfloof summon this time. Waaaayyy better.
Most imperials came to view being dragonborn with being bragonblooded so to the people he has the divine right anyway (ignoring the fact TLD could be the decendant of a bastard of the royal line, considering there was bound to have been some one night stands somewhere in the dynasty). And to be honest, I doubt many people would tell the savior of the world who is the champion of aedra and daedra otherwise...even if they do, the opness of bend will exists, having one person take your sword and slit their own throat then give it back before they bleed out generally gets the message across that you are The Emperor. Side note to that, bend will is op to the point of words can't even explain the full opness of it, I'm pretty sure that TLD could even bend the will of the world itself it or even elder scrolls if we were not limited by the gameNitpick: The Dragonborn has no claim to the imperial throne. They're Dragonborn, but not Dragonblooded, aka part of the Septim dynasty. Of course, it would be fun to take up Septim's mantle and proceed to conquer all of mother fucking Tamerial.
The new Champion doesn't seem to have any supernatural power that anyone else can acquire. They're just the right man in the wrong place (or wrong man in the right place). Similar to the first Champion. Though the Champion of Hawkethorne likely won't get an uber powerful sword enchanted by a Goddess of Purity on their first day of adventuring.