Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20160820115218/@comment-3547390-20160820183802

Haha, I am looking forward to it indeed. Are you looking things up as you play? I am still very curious how you figured out about artifact quests, that felt too unintuitive in my opinion.

According to Elder Scrolls lore, Khajiits and Wood Elves are often the best thieves. Having played Morrowind, Dark Elves and their personalities are quite memorable :P

Heh, you will love Thief if you love that. I think that is why I find the Elder Scrolls series in general quite limited in regards to stealth. Arena is the most limited, with Daggerfall adding some improvements and Morrowind feeling slightly better. I don't feel like I am robbing from places until Morrowind, but even that is pale compared to Thief, especially if you are talking about stealth.

Yeah, the monotony is existent, but it is a lot better than what we get in Daggerfall at least. I swear every dungeon has a part that is identical to the starting dungeon. The latest part shows me going back to an important dungeon and finding out that it does have a practically identical part. I miss different tilesets for sure. In Arena, there just was no real encouragement to get money in my opinion. Quests give so little pittance in resources that I might as well just focus on the main dungeons. The main reason I do sidequests in Daggerfall is because this has changed quite a bit, there are several things that cost a lot of money. I'm surprised I don't have to file a tax report though with the complex monetary focus :P

Oh, nice, two more dungeons. Yeah, I wouldn't want to sit around for that, especially as I would be encouraged to explore every inch of each one.

Exactly. Large sizes are technologically impressive, but when they are mostly filled with annoying filler, it just isn't worth it.

Smart indeed. I didn't focus on potions until about the mid-way point of the game, I think someone in the stream suggested I start using them and I started looking into all of it. I then went overkill with ridiculous amounts of potions. It helped that I had some other stuff that allowed me to heal. But, yeah, the reliance on resting is quite torturous. Get used to camping, it is part of at least every one of the Elder Scrolls games I have played.

Haha, I know exactly what you mean. At least there is combat to break up the boring and lengthy adventures.

The Fortress of Ice is a pretty memorable place, mainly due to it being where I stopped the game on my original playthrough and when I went on to Morrowind due to being tired of these older titles. It was a big feat for me when I finally made it past that dungeon. Those wolves... howling death as I refer to them, are quite infamous for me.

I don't think I had anything of actual material to harm things by the Fortress of Ice in my playthrough. I kinda lucked out with the magical swords though, I had one in particular that basically was my go-to-choice for fighting Trolls. The game was brutal, but the RNG was quite nice to me in Arena.