Hi there! I hope there’s enough lurkers to get some interesting ideas here.

I just came back to the game after a year or so. I’m not really in the mood for combat at the moment so I decided to take a stab at a pacifist character for a change.

Right now I’m just traveling randomly, taking screenshots and looking for quests that can be completed without combat (even through cheesing, I’ll take what I can get). While fun, this approach means I’m probably missing things obvious to more active players so I was wondering if anyone has any fun non-combat activities to share.

The only DLC I have are Morrowind and Murkmire but I’d be interested in things available in any other expansions as well.

  • @ErrorCode
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    22 months ago

    Fishing is entertaining for a little while, especially if you have Sharp-as-Night. His comments for that are great.

    Crafting & building out houses is also a good time if you like that type of thing. And there is the new Housing Tour option, so you can show off your designs.

    • @Essence_of_MehOP
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      12 months ago

      Fishing is one of the first things I did after coming back actually. I don’t think I touched it before so it was a nice way to use some of the bait I’ve accumulated until now. Still need to get into housing though, all I have is a basic setup in one of the inn rooms. Thanks for the ideas!

      • @ErrorCode
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        22 months ago

        Snugpod is cheap and close to the action for both Undaunted Enclave and Rolis (Master Writs), I use Deshan / Mournhold to quickly get to Fighters Guild and Mages Guild. I saw this in someone else’s Snugpod, so I cannot claim credit, but you can get much more usable space there if you put in the Clockwork Spiral Stair to make it effectively 2 levels. Here is a youtube video I found about getting all the Inn Rooms and the Lunar Champ home (if you have ESO plus or the Elsweyr DLC)

        • @Essence_of_MehOP
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          22 months ago

          That’s some good info. One of the reasons I stuck to the inn was that I found many house interior lacking, tips like this might push me to finally take a plunge. Thanks again!