nickleback04
May 6 2005, 08:04 PM
Hi, i was just curious as to what quests people liked most in Tribunal (could give ideas to any MOD makers who aren't working on anything at the mo).
Personally, mine is Plaza Attacks, with all the fabricants attackin, and then in the massive chamber place with even more fabricants.
Although blowing stuff up with Dwemer satchels is pretty cool as well.
Switch
May 6 2005, 09:18 PM
For me it was definitely Sotha Sil's Clockwork City.

I found that place a very interesting insight into Elder Scrolls lore. It was like a full evolution of Dwemer technology, had they continued to exist.
Of course, the downside was the insta-kill traps.

But apart from that I thought it was pretty damn cool!
CrazyGilbert
May 6 2005, 10:41 PM
Yeah, i really liked the closkwork city too! just because of all of the strange machine things and the new architecture and the traps you have to face (like the spinning pin that rolled around)
pekka91
May 7 2005, 07:15 AM
I liked the Clockwork City most too because of those cool traps(wich you already mentioned) and you get two good fights. I liked the Goblin Army too because it was fun to spend time in the sewers to find the Warchiefs.
Nickleblade you forgot to put the Eno Romari quest on the poll.
CrazyGilbert
May 8 2005, 03:55 PM
the attack was also very suprising, and in the clockwork city those saw traps with the sparks spewing from that come up from the bottom of the floor.
-CG
NinjaSalad
May 10 2005, 02:44 AM
I personaly liked the Attack, it was just such a surprise. You did really have to do anything but I felt like helping anyway. Also going into the statue was cool.
CrazyGilbert
May 10 2005, 12:02 PM
yeah, and watching the battle inside of the statue! The dwemer machines against the fabs. It was fun to watch....untill the sphere guys started chuking lighting darts at me!
Thrasher
Jun 6 2005, 03:58 AM
Plaza attacks, nothin like a good go there and kill these things kinda smash'em bash'em kinda quest.
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