Hey, you never know. Spears might just be in Dawnguard somewhere. And if there are, then I might finally be able to make my Imperial Hoplite named Vlad and impale a fool. Though, if and when they DO add spears, I'd definitely want to be able to craft my own. An Ebony Spear would just be badass.Kalezian said:yes.
I will still complain about the lack of spears.
WE NEED SPEARS.
SPEARS > STAVES...... FACT.
OT: Meh, we didn't get spears, which would of been awesome by the way, but at least we got Crossbows back.
and if you think about it, crossbows fire out mini spears........ so it is a sort of win.
Yes well the main story has you...Rednog said:Yes because they actually take a prominent role in Skyrim excuses the fart in the wind existence in Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion.Andronicus said:Did not do any of "The Elder Scrolls - Skyrim"'s main story.Rednog said:The Elder Scrolls actually a part of the game?! What monstrosity is this?
Seriously the actual elder scrolls really haven't been a part of the game since 1?
Edit: Didn't remember the brief appearance in Oblivion, and I've done none of the main quest in Skyrim.
Has not encountered "The Elder Scrolls" within game.
Conclusion: The Elder Scrolls do not exist within game.
Seems legit.
And I didn't do the main story because I didn't think anything could beat Oblivion's heart felt and enthralling main story of going to repetitious daedric portals.
Presumably because dragons can swim, and you can't see it when it's underwater. What better way to channel its inner gator by breaking the ice under your feet and catching you by surprise?Ed130 said:The thing that really interests me is the dragon diving into the ice, why is it doing that?
Wondering if there will be werewolves in the dawngaurd trying to extinguish their enemyDVS BSTrD said:Companions for life! Long live the Circle!
That is awesome, not a Brony or anything, but wow :')Solo-Wing said:*Watches trailer*
I. WANT. THIS. SO. MUCH.
Return of the snow elves from where? From what I understand, <spoiler=minor lore spoiler>the snow elves are what is now the falmor that live undergroundNinjaDeathSlap said:Looks great. I may be behind the times but I thought this DLC was going to be about the return of the Snow Elves or something.
but wouldn't we all freeze to death D:Shynobee said:I will still hold out hope that you can join the exsangui-nation and help them end that tyrannical sun. Would make thieving and murder that much easier.
Hmm, you have a point there, but I think they'll just visit some unexplored northern island for this since High Rock's only path to Skyrim is along a narrow mountain pass which is at the north-west tip that most people never see, that and, well, last I checked High rock is pretty big, as in too-large-for-1600-MS-points big.95spartans said:Does anyone else think were going to High Rock for this? The castle looked a bit French and I think the Bretons were based on the French (more specifically brittany). Also there is a lot of snow and ice in so they should be in one of the northern provinces. Can't be Skyrim or Morrowind so the only place left is high rock. Also there were falmer there. you can only find falmer in dwemer ruins which only exist in high rock, Skyrim Hammerfel and Morrowind.
If you look on the Wiki, Bretons are based off French, Celtic, and Gaelic cultures. The forsworn are the Breton's tie to Celtic and Gaelic.Josh12345 said:P.S. I thought Nords were Vikings, Imperials were romans, Redguards were Arabian and Bretons represented everything from Western Europe?
They don't get a cut if someone buys PC games. They do if they buy 360 games.Andronicus said:I'm still stumped as to how "Microsoft exclusivity" is translated to "XBox exclusivity". I mean, Microsoft software runs (most) computers, doesn't it? Surely PC gamers should be able to get it same time too? Anyway, I try not to think too much about illogical things. I'm a patient guy.Baresark said:Can't wait. I just wish Bethesda would drop this whole exclusivity for MS thing. I don't know how the Microsoft agreement helps them, but I know waiting to release it to everyone doesn't help them at all, and it may in fact hurt them.
but this....is an expansion packIrvingNobel said:Meh. More mediocrity like the rest of the game. They used teh stuff from game jam when it came to vampires and thought "Hey, We can make a DLC out of this, Even though we already said we were going to go for Expansion packs more then DLC"
It doesn't need to be all of high rock, maybe just the eastern part. Also the only northern island big enough is solstheim I think. Any further north and you get to Atmora which is too frozen, it being unfrozen would be mentioned as a main part of the dlc's storyline. A narrow mountain pass is better than nothing.Josh12345 said:Hmm, you have a point there, but I think they'll just visit some unexplored northern island for this since High Rock's only path to Skyrim is along a narrow mountain pass which is at the north-west tip that most people never see, that and, well, last I checked High rock is pretty big, as in too-large-for-1600-MS-points big.95spartans said:Does anyone else think were going to High Rock for this? The castle looked a bit French and I think the Bretons were based on the French (more specifically brittany). Also there is a lot of snow and ice in so they should be in one of the northern provinces. Can't be Skyrim or Morrowind so the only place left is high rock. Also there were falmer there. you can only find falmer in dwemer ruins which only exist in high rock, Skyrim Hammerfel and Morrowind.
P.S. I thought Nords were Vikings, Imperials were romans, Redguards were Arabian and Bretons represented everything from Western Europe?
Well, kind of. The Snow Elves 'devolved' into the Falmer after they lost their war with the Nords and retreated underground, whereupon they were betrayed and enslaved by the Dwemer. Before then they were (apparently) intellegent and articulate just like other elves, rather than the practically rebid Falmer you meet in the game who only ever want to slit you up. Thing is, they are only ever referred to in the game as Falmer, but when this DLC was first revealed there was something about a 'Snow Elf King' or something (I don't remember the details too well) which suggested that maybe you would get the chance to meet an actual, un-devolved Snow Elf, rather than just another Falmer.tthor said:Return of the snow elves from where? From what I understand, <spoiler=minor lore spoiler>the snow elves are what is now the falmor that live undergroundNinjaDeathSlap said:Looks great. I may be behind the times but I thought this DLC was going to be about the return of the Snow Elves or something.
Dammit, now it cannot be unseen. My whole life is a lie.SangRahl said:"Did you see those soldiers from the Dawnguard? They have crossbows. CROSS. BOWS."
Heheheh... Sorry, couldn't help it.