MafiaCat115 wrote: »For a request, I am requesting that hair dyeing is added in game!
Ragebound Crates back again? Weren't they just around in late 2024? You should bring back Celestial Crates or something that hasn't been around in a while.
Here's the missing renders and descriptions of the returning items (taken from previous showcases), following the same order as in the April showcase article:CostumesPellitine Tea-Fete Gown:
Originally worn during the ancient Pa'alatiin clan's tradition of taking tea, this classic garment's popularity has resurged in recent months, making it the perfect dress for any Khajiiti gathering.
Shrike's Nocturnal Frock:
Do you like to keep to the shadows, yet long for a striking look of your own? This will give you something to crow about! Any admirer of the Prince of Night and Darkness will appreciate this eye-catching costume.
Pact Mother Elite Ensemble:
"Today I don new robes, a symbol of my vow, my office. Blessed by Almalexia, may the Mother of Morrowind guide my hand. May she lend strength to me in times of conflict. For the Pact!"—Excerpt from Urona Hlaalu's Journal
New Moon Dragon Cult Garb:
Dragons have ascended! And now you can show off your affiliation with them. After all, they are the most powerful creatures in Tamriel and deserve the reverence you give freely.AdornmentsJester's Festival Hat Pack:
Why wait for others to do it when you can make a fool of yourself? Three jester's hats, no waiting: the Bi-Color Coxcomb Cap, the Ass-Ears Cap, and the Fool's Cap and Masque. Jingly!Crafting and Outfit StylesCrown Crafting Motif: Wayward Guardian:
Arana of the Ghostsong Clan notes this about Wayward Guardian gear: “If the deepfolk sought the protection of the Witch, Hunter, and Headsman to create their otherworldly works, let us turn that strength against our equally unnatural foes.”
Gloambound:
Need a weapon in a hurry? Let the Evergloam provide! Alter your weapon's appearance to match the Gloambound Weapons by using this complete set of Outfit styles. Stowing these weapons will hide them when equipped.Crown CratesRagebound Crates:
A mystery collection of Reach clan-related items!
Ragebound Crate Bundle:
Get an AMAZING value with this bundle of 25× Ragebound Crates and manifest the twisted hunger of Namira with the Shade polymorph!FurnishingsFurnishing Pack: Jester's Festival Stagecraft:
Life is a stage! Or so those who celebrate Jester's Festival believe. With this pack you can set the stage for a bevy of memorable shenanigans. Dispense dazzlers, spar with King Boar, even hold court like a royal upon a (chamber pot) throne!!
Statue, Kynareth's Blessings:
The goddess of the heavens, winds, and unseen spirits of the air stands tall against the sky. You can choose if she blesses your abode's sanctity with soaring birds, swirling winds, dancing water, or quiet solitude.
Furnishing Pack: Equipment Stations:
Enjoy crafting gear and furnishings in the comfort of your own amazing abode! With a blacksmithing station, clothing station, and woodworking station at your fingertips, you can don new armor and indulge in personalizing your home with ease.HouseguestsM'aiq the Liar:
The Khajiit called M'aiq the Liar travels widely, speaking foolishly—or wisely, depending on whom you ask. Host him before deciding, yes? After adding M'aiq to your home, you can set him on a path, plus you and your visitors can speak with him.
Captain Isara Davaux
Ghostly Isara may think she's still part of the All Flags Navy, fighting their ancient foes, but that just makes her a hauntingly novel guest. After adding Isara to your home, you can set her on a path, plus you and your visitors can speak with her.SkinsShivering Isles Anointment:
Butterflies. Glowing pink eyes. The Shivering Isles calls to you. Will you fight the call or bend the knee to the Mad God?
Mind-Shriven:
This costume gives the wearer the appearance of those tragic mortals whose will and mentality have been stolen by Molag Bal.PersonalitiesJester (Not listed in the article):
Whether you're feeling flamboyant and theatrical, or just ready to jape and jeer at the world, adopt the mocking mannerisms of the Jester and poke some fun at those who take life too seriously. Time to yuk it up!
Treasure Hunter:
As a Treasure Hunter, forever poking around in shadowy nooks and crannies for loose gems, lost journals, and hidden levers, what could be more important to you than your trusty ever-burning torch? Never again be lost in the dark without it!Customized ActionsDwarven Sphere Chop:
Why break a sweat by chopping wood yourself when you can have a Dwarven Sphere do it for you?MountsNightmare Stick Horse:
Ride a stick mount that symbolizes your fiery dreams of all-consuming doom. Complete with flaming mane, tail, and eyes, this thrice-cursed novelty horse makes your stick-riding experience one for the books … of burning horror!
Shadowghost Wolf:
Unlike nearly all other wolves, the Shadowghost Wolf has no pack and lives a solitary life, haunting lonely moors and wastelands, appearing only at night and rarely then. Some doubt it is a real creature of the mortal plane at all.
Mind-Shriven Horse:
With its equine psyche stolen by Daedric magic, the mind-shriven horse is a docile yet terrifying mount.
Vale Sable Cat Growler:
Bards in Skyrim claim these luminous sabre cats gain their glow from Kyne. Scholars in the College of Sapiarchs refute this, each with their own pet hypotheses. Everyone agrees that this growler's fur is silky soft and its rumbling purr soothing.
Cyan Dwarven Senche:
"The Dwemer of old are known for their clever inventions. Here, they've captured the likeness of a senche through ingenious carving and materials. All these years later, the creature still easily heeds its master's call."—Dwarven Constructs: A Guide
Shadowghost Senche:
An oversized breed of black senche-panthers, the Shadowghost Senche is said by the Khajiit to be sacred—or rather unholy—to Namiira the Great Darkness, who sends them as mounts to bear away those who are doomed to die. Dare you ride one of these dark cats in the dead of night?Non-Combat PetsMadcap Jester Monkey:
Say, why does this little chum look at you funny? It must be your face! Ook ook! Ah, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Small Bone Dragon Construct:
This construct resembles a great and fearsome Bone Dragon in miniature, but it's actually a product of the Necromancer's art, assembled from modern bird and reptile bones and then reanimated. And no, you can't teach it to play “fetch."
No Crown Pack Sale in April??
ZOS, please look at the dates when returning certain items to the crown store. Truth and Logic armspack returned in June 2024...
There are a lot of Undaunted arms packs that haven't returned in a good several years.
There's also the Drunk personality that has not returned in 2 years. Meanwhile the Swashbuckler personality returns every other month.
I love spending money on this game lmao, but I can't buy the same things over and over. Either the returning selection needs to be bigger, or the peoples making the selection really need to pay more attention to the dates of the items they list.
colossalvoids wrote: »A reminder to not accidentally purchase gloambound weapon pack if you're intending to use it on a Nigtblade as those won't become invisible when sheathed but will have glow VFX hanging in weapon's place no matter the weapon type.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »colossalvoids wrote: »A reminder to not accidentally purchase gloambound weapon pack if you're intending to use it on a Nigtblade as those won't become invisible when sheathed but will have glow VFX hanging in weapon's place no matter the weapon type.
That's not true.
I run DW daggers on front bar, and bow on back bar on my Nightblade, and they're all Gloambound weapons, and I have never had a glow VFX when sheathed.
You must have something equipped that is causing Gloambound weapons to glitch, because it's not the Gloambound weapons by themselves. @colossalvoids
Grizzbeorn wrote: »colossalvoids wrote: »A reminder to not accidentally purchase gloambound weapon pack if you're intending to use it on a Nigtblade as those won't become invisible when sheathed but will have glow VFX hanging in weapon's place no matter the weapon type.
That's not true.
I run DW daggers on front bar, and bow on back bar on my Nightblade, and they're all Gloambound weapons, and I have never had a glow VFX when sheathed.
You must have something equipped that is causing Gloambound weapons to glitch, because it's not the Gloambound weapons by themselves. @colossalvoids
colossalvoids wrote: »Grizzbeorn wrote: »colossalvoids wrote: »A reminder to not accidentally purchase gloambound weapon pack if you're intending to use it on a Nigtblade as those won't become invisible when sheathed but will have glow VFX hanging in weapon's place no matter the weapon type.
That's not true.
I run DW daggers on front bar, and bow on back bar on my Nightblade, and they're all Gloambound weapons, and I have never had a glow VFX when sheathed.
You must have something equipped that is causing Gloambound weapons to glitch, because it's not the Gloambound weapons by themselves. @colossalvoids
It's a well known grim focus related issue if you're not aware of it. A mandatory skill on nightblade's bars in both PvP and PvE on a higher level, obviously you can do without it but only when crafting or roaming the overland as it's one of the main damaging abilities in a kit.
Basically it's a valid issue for a lot of people who might want to buy the pack to not see it.