DrunkenMage
Intoxicated Arch-Mage
Yeah, it looks nice.
Does anyone know if you have to be a normal vampire before becoming a vamp lord? because being a normal vampire sucks
Anyone know if it continues your campaign or starts a completely new one?
Does anyone know a rough date as to when it comes out on ps3
from what ive seen armor goes from light to heavy. so your good.I can't wait for this dlc, I've already made a werewolf/archer with the ring of Hircine who will be my Dawnguard character. My only problem is I have no idea what armor type the Dawnguard will use. From the images I've seen they use some sort of thin steel armor but it could be either or. (Also the perk trees for the beast forms is a great idea, I'll finally be able to improve my werewolf form)
Haven't seen the latest Dawnguard details anywhere on the forums yet, so... here, have some links!
Skyrim Dawnguard Information Blowout
Skyrim Dawnguard Details
Dawnguard DLC Leak
Quick points:
- The story revolves around the return of the vampire lord, Harkon, who wishes to use an Elder Scroll to blot out the sun.
- Vampire lord and werewolf skill trees!
- New homes, dependant on which side you choose: Castle Volkihar and Fort Dawnguard.
- New Shouts, including Soul Tear, which raises the soul of a slain enemy to fight for you.
- New enemies, including Legendary Dragons, Gargoyles, Death Hounds, and Armored Trolls.
- One of the new locations will be Soul Cairn, a plane of Oblivion filled with undead.
- Dragonbone weapons? (Mentioned on UESP but I haven't seen this anywhere else.)
- Ability to change your character's appearance.
but where is castle volkihar all i can find is for d
are you playing nowFollow the story.
Dawnguard starts at Fort Dawnguard regardless if you join them or the Vampires.
Game cannot allow you to reallocate those points, because they arent normal points, these points are received differently, you earn points to apply the measure that bites people.I think the perk points used in the lycanthropy or vampire trees would remain there should you cure yourself. Think of it like spending perk points in light armor, and then deciding to use heavy armor instead. Curing lycanthropy or vampirism is as much a choice as is switching armor types, and part of that choice is cutting your losses in the perk points you've already used on those trees.