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Post » Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:02 am

What Dawnguard spells?
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Tiff Clark
 
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Post » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:01 am

Ah, well....I stand corrected. :smile:

It's no problem, that's just proof on how anticlimactic and insignificant it was lol.

To me, the end didn't feel like an end. It just felt like the end of another quest and that I should be running to get another.
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Leah
 
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Post » Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:16 am

What Dawnguard spells?

Dawnguard gets specific spells that do extra damage against vampires and undead. They're restoration spells that do damage lol.

Not the best spells I don't think, but it's something.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5rmG5ayc3M

skip to 2:35
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Post » Wed Nov 21, 2012 6:11 am

ya im disaponted i did the vamps side and it was almost exactly the same it was bs
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Post » Wed Nov 21, 2012 6:25 am

ya im disaponted i did the vamps side and it was almost exactly the same it was bs

Yeah regardless of side, the goals were the same. Same places, same enemies, same Serana lol.
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Post » Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:37 am

While in the vampire playthrough, you dont get a single main quest to attack the dawnguard?

And that the vampire armor, hood, form, and everything are accessible from a dawnguard playthrough? Yet the dawnguard gets specific spells and such that vampires dont.




This one was just a general disappointment. After killing Harkon, everything continues as normal. After his death it was anticlimactic. You're technically the lord of the castle, but no one even refers to you as lord. The only thing that changed in any way was Harkon is gone. I didn't really feel like the hero, the savior at the end of the game. Nor did I feel like the ruler of the castle.

People had that complaint about killing Alduin too, it just seemed like nothing happened. It reminds me of when I played one of the fable games and used a wish to bring everyone back to life. I never meet any of those people, and all I got was a statue. I just sat there thinking, thats it? And got mad I didn't bring my dog back to life lol.

Volkihar can obtain dawnguard armor and weapons by killing dawnguard members. Volkihar have the exclusive spell Heal Undead which is an improved version of Necromantic Healing, they also have 4 exclusive vampire artifacts, the bloodstone chalice and blood potions.
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James Baldwin
 
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Post » Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:55 pm

I disagree,i'm fine the way vampires have been developed in dawnguard and i've found even the sidequests brilliant in some cases - i.e. wearing dawnguard robes and kill nazeem or the poor guy condemned to life prison for a necklace stolen in riften had no price for me :tongue:
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Post » Tue Nov 20, 2012 5:40 pm

I disagree,i'm fine the way vampires have been developed in dawnguard and i've found even the sidequests brilliant in some cases - i.e. wearing dawnguard robes and kill nazeem or the poor guy condemned to life prison for a necklace stolen in riften had no price for me :tongue:

haha I know you're point of view based off of the PS3 thread xD

I expect people to enjoy it, but honestly I prefer the vanilla game. I take the vampire form, then play the vanilla game, and add a bunch of mods lol. I played the dawnguard portion for the sake of it I guess.

I probably just think too much for my own good, it's why the logic holes in the story bothered me.
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