Tag: beta testing
Mundus Stones
So I was excited to find one! It’s funny because it’s not like Skyrim is small or anything, and it’s not like there were Stones around every corner, but I was surprised at how much of Tamriel I was able to traverse before finding some Mundus Stones. I think we had found one in Ebonheart at […]
Read More Mundus StonesThe Harborage in Auridon
First steps in Auridon
It’s purdy. Elves. Pshah. Oh, your majesty! Sorry about the whole elf comment thing. It’s pretty outside, too, and in the rain. All elf-y and pretty.
Read More First steps in AuridonBring out the glitch!
Airship technology is booming in Khenarthi’s Roost: Making the beast with two backs…or fronts? Sides? Hmm. So this is basically my nightmare when I think about teleported technology: that I would dematerialize inside another person and split them apart. Thank you, ESO Wayshrines, for showing me what that might look like *shudder*
Read More Bring out the glitch!Traipsing about Khenarthi’s Roost
So even though in this beta they changed the early game, making the starter islands optional, we decided to take our new Aldmeri Dominion characters back to Khenarthi’s Roost and do the quests there again before heading off on all-new material on Auridon. Our previous Aldmeri characters were our very first time playing ESO and we felt […]
Read More Traipsing about Khenarthi’s RoostSidebar: the evolution of Molag Bal
This was the first appearance of the Daedric Prince for me, with my very first character in the first beta weekend I was invited to: And he wasn’t any different for beta weekend #2 But I guess the developers didn’t think that ghostly-shiny Molag Bal was shit-scary enough. I can see their point, I guess, […]
Read More Sidebar: the evolution of Molag BalDidi go goes out of Coldharbour
Vladimir Estragon, Dragonknight
New character for the 3rd (and final) beta weekend! Decided to play a boy, and a Dragonknight—last class I had not as of yet tried out. Going for the two-handed, tank-y build. So I started out making the character with the idea of a portly knight—sort of like Sir John Falstaff’s younger, slightly-in-better-shape brother. Then when […]
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