Will everyone like me get VERY excited about every little thing they find I get more excited finding things out in the wilderness then in a dungeon because I know I will find stuff in a dungeon but in a wilderness who knows what lurks ahead
Actually, once again, it depends on whom I'm playing. If I am playing an alchemist, a hunter, a ranger, or a scout for example; then most of my time will be exploring outdoors. On the other hand, if I am playing a dwemer archeologist, then dwemer ruins ... moreActually, once again, it depends on whom I'm playing. If I am playing an alchemist, a hunter, a ranger, or a scout for example; then most of my time will be exploring outdoors. On the other hand, if I am playing a dwemer archeologist, then dwemer ruins will be my main-stay. A blacksmith will spend times in the mines, when not at a forge. If I am playing a thief, then homes, shops, etc. will be the main place I explore. I do it this way, because I prefer to do new things and explore new places with each build, and it's an easy way to keep track of where I've been before. less
Really immerse yourself with mead.
I'm already feeling a bit claustrophobic just thinking about dungeon crawling. I prefer the open sky -- and the room to maneuver. However, there is a certain comfort in a dungeon crawl "knowing" that the way ba... moreReally immerse yourself with mead.
I'm already feeling a bit claustrophobic just thinking about dungeon crawling. I prefer the open sky -- and the room to maneuver. However, there is a certain comfort in a dungeon crawl "knowing" that the way back is going to be clear of opponents.
I may have to pick up a bottle of Grey Goose or Jack Daniels to go with my Dr. Pepper. Playing with a light buzz lets you fade into a game a bit more than most times
I'm just debating if I really want to fall off the wagon after almost 20 years.. ... moreI may have to pick up a bottle of Grey Goose or Jack Daniels to go with my Dr. Pepper. Playing with a light buzz lets you fade into a game a bit more than most times
I'm just debating if I really want to fall off the wagon after almost 20 years.. probably not.
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I'm already feeling a bit claustrophobic just thinking about dungeon crawling. I prefer the open sky -- and the room to maneuver. However, there is a certain comfort in a dungeon crawl "knowing" that the way ba... more
I'm just debating if I really want to fall off the wagon after almost 20 years.. ... more