The Elder Scrolls 6 is still far off, which feels crazy considering it was first revealed six years ago. Full development only began in 2023, and so far, all we have to go on is a title screen and a single image of some indistinct mountains. In the meantime, there’s always The Elder Scrolls Online.
Fans Call for Deeper Guild Quests
There’s still a lot of mystery surrounding the game, from its setting to its potential storyline, but longtime Elder Scrolls fans have a good sense of what they hope to see from Bethesda. Recently, a user named Sweaty-Committee3359 sparked a discussion on the Skyrim subreddit, asking other players to share their wish lists for The Elder Scrolls 6, which led to some intriguing responses.
A frequent request from fans is for more intricate guild quests. In Skyrim, it’s easy to become an extremely powerful Dragonborn, quickly advancing through the ranks of The Companions or the College of Winterhold. However, players often feel that there’s little payoff, as the world doesn’t seem to acknowledge or react to their accomplishments, despite mastering multiple forms of combat.
A user named Ragnarrock420 expressed their desire for guild quests in The Elder Scrolls 6 to be more like those in Morrowind and Oblivion, where players received actual ranks as they progressed. They also wish for those ranks to have a tangible impact on how in-game characters interact with you. Additionally, some fans suggested that certain choices could lock players out of specific guilds, adding more depth to decision-making.
Fans Demand Expanded Dwemer Lore
Another prominent request in the Reddit thread is for more Dwemer lore, a mysterious race that hasn’t been fully explored since Morrowind. Sweaty-Committee3359 is one of the players hoping to see the Dwemer expanded upon, while another user, REDACTED3560, expressed interest in the Dwemer playing a more central role in the game’s overall storyline. Fans are eager for a deeper dive into this ancient and enigmatic civilization.
Other widely requested features include a spell creator, the return of classic mechanics like Acrobatics and Levitation, and seamless transitions into buildings without loading screens. However, given Starfield’s reliance on loading screens, that particular wish may go unfulfilled. Overall, fans have high hopes for The Elder Scrolls 6, but it remains to be seen if Bethesda will rise to the challenge of meeting these lofty expectations.
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