Originally Posted by Bufotenina
So it's official, there is a need of an anonimous rpg hoarder players laugh laugh laugh


I rememberd also that I lockpick a lot (that's why I usually plays dual classes that have the rogue/thief in it, and hated when I discovered that in The elder scrolls online there wasn't a proper thief class and lockpicking could be done by anyone, not even using spells), ok lets be truthful I lockpick everything no matter if my character is a lawful god paladin follower of the justice god, I see a locked container I lockpick it and steal from it. (ah how many runs from soldiers I have to do in Daggerfall), if there's the chance I also lockpick closed merchant stores if I lack the gold to buy a piece of armor or food or item i like laugh laugh

This is why I only play Paladins of Brandobarris. Not picking every lock is against my religion!


Originally Posted by biomag
I collect books in every game... give me a home with a bookcase to display them all, not containers... ah... who am I kidding, I don't really care enough about maintaining digial homes... but I do keep the books and letters.

My "home" in Morrowind (first just a random house without an NPC in it that I had claimed and pretended was mine, and later the manor you can receive) was literally just piles and piles of books. I tried the same in Oblivion and Fallout 3 (and New Vegas), but the funky physics engine made it unfun to stock them -- keeping them in barrels just isn't the same. At least in Skyrim they gave you book shelves for your books, which was a nice touch, even if there never was enough shelf room for everything!

Collecting books in BG3 just doesn't feel the same, though...


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