

The actual Mage's Guild is in pretty sorry shape by the time Skyrim happens, due to the fracturing of the Empire.Īpparently The Fighter's Guild is in a similar situation. They actually say as much explicitly a couple times in the story. I just always thought the Mage's and Fighter's guilds were just in dire need of members in the time setting of ESO, 2nd era - as opposed to the relative stability of College of Winterhold and the Companions in the 4th era.įrom that example, it's worth pointing out that the College isn't associated with The Mage's Guild. Interesting idea and i am in no way against it. If you have any suggestions, feel free to share. There are many ways as to go about this, but I do feel that the current way to join the guilds are too simple and uncreative. Why would a non-magic user be able to join a guild designated for magic and spells?
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There should be improvement as to how the guild skill lines are obtained.Ī trial of sort, would be fitting to join a guild, similar to how in Skyrim you actually have to demonstrate a spell before you are qualified to join the Mages guild, which makes sense. You simply have to talk to a person in the Mages or Fighters guild building, and you are gladly accepted into the guild without any type of qualification - in comparison to the new skill line, where you actually have to commit crime for it to appear. As the new skill line, Legerdemain, was introduced in the latest update, it got me to think how the current guild skill lines are too easily obtained.
