Itt your fav skyrim quest

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I liked the quest where I realized the game was insanely shallow and had shit writing so I uninstalled it.

That was my favorite quest.

Uninstalling and refunding it was a good one.

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I don't remember any skyrim quests. They were all fucking dull.

the game was shit with a dead world

eat shit and die OP

the one with the cave and the monsters

Maybe next time bethesda makes an RPG they should remember that the thing that makes RPGs interesting is the fucking writing. Not some stupid yelling magic.

Why are you so mean??

the only good thing about skyrim was combat with a bow
i liked hunting stuff, but that's really the only thing

the one that sticks out the most was the one where you went into a ancient tomb filled with dragur to find a artifact.

Ass cancered witchercucks lol

I think the Bethesda hate is kinda getting overblown

Probably the one where you help Mjoll the Lioness reclaim Grimsever. I like it a lot cause it was the first time I fought a Centurion and the Dwemer ruin it takes place in gives access to Black Reach.

It wasn't a quest
There's some cabin in the woods near Solitude with a dead woodcutter who has a journal about how he contracted Rockjoint and how he accepted his death peacefully
It was the only good moment of the game

Don't be mean, they just want to fit in

I liked the one where I was sent to a cave full of Drauger across the map and grabbed a thing and brought it back to someone.

modded and not played on the switch.

ophanage

>You don't like [insert a shitty game here]? That means you must like [insert another shitty game here]!

you mean the one where you get the box in the end??

The witcher also had awful writing.

There hasn't been an RPG in the classical sense in a long time.

The side quest for the thieves guild where you have to collect those fucking "mysterious stones" but since I couldn't be fucked they all just sat in my inventory taking up space and couldn't be removed

thieves guild
but yah i remember that lighthouse damn these creepy chaurus voice

The ones who hate Skyrim usually hate the Witcher also.

Best Skyrim quest?
Oh I know. That one where I had to go into a cave/dungeon/fort to kill bandits/draugr/mages to get an item that NPC wants.

Quality RPG indeed.

I dislike both. Eat shit. Skyrim fucking sucks.

you couldn't be more wrong

I liked cleaning up that place in Viscera Cleanup Detail.

there was different quests?

Why was it so fucking good?

Why couldn't they make the whole game good like it?

the draedric quest for that flower staff was lovely

A better question: How were Fallout 4's DLCs so total fucking dumpster when Dragonborn was so good?

Best quest was DLC. Dragonborn DLC obviously, the Dawnguard was alright. Its like they actually put their heart in it

My nig

I liked the east empire company pirate quest.
>there will never be a good pirate RPG.

actually, the Far Harbor was the best part of this game

and then there's hearthfire...

Well yeah but that wasn't really a quest. And even if you count it as one, there's no way it compares

I enjoyed how Dragonborn had something resembling actual puzzles for the first time in the game, like when you have to drag the draugr corpse on to the trapdoor and when you have to run across the light blocks before they disappear

I enjoyed how Dawnguard had these massive, marathon areas that were unprecedented elsewhere in the game. You slog through this spiraling cavern miles underground and then you battle across this ancient snowy canyon and then you hack to the end of this giant elf fortress AND elsewhere you have to search out a massive interdimensional necropolis. There's so much scale to all of it, it makes me wonder where the fuck did all of this "three rooms full of bandits then an exit door that spirals back to the entrance" shit everywhere else come from?

Clavicus Vile's and any Hermaeus Mora ones.

The DLC presumably wasn't shat out to meet an EPIC release date

I always enjoy the Dark Brotherhood quests in Elder Scrolls games, the the Thieves Guild quests were particularly good in Skyrim too. Also Mage's College.

The one where I protect Whiterun from the stormcloaks using my dual katanas

>My nig
Viscera is so underrated sometimes.
>Turn on the radio or your own music
>Just enjoy comfy cleaning around after (insert FPS protagonist killing spree event)

The one to get the Master spells were pretty fun. The Destruction and Conjuration ones were almost on par with Oblivion quests.

And the one where you have to collect the dragon priest masks and put them at a shrine.

It took me 30 minutes to remember anything about this shit game.

It shouldn't be fun but god damn it is

>dragon priest mask quest
atleast 3 of them were in some random ass location like any other cave or tomb

that one where you explore a tomb, fight some skeletons and zombies and find a metal dragon claw to open a special door then fight a boss skeleton

Honest Hearts.

Seriously though, Skyrim quests were so damn bland.

Wow.

Do you think Dawnguard has so many odd mega-dungeons because they were 80-90% finished cut content at the release date? Like there were other quests supposed to take place in this locations but they dummied them out and replaced them with copy paste draugr caves at the last minute?

You are just as original as the game, you know?

I meant the travel back in time gimmick with this

elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Wooden_Mask

but I suppose my memory was better than the actual thing.

I like when the dark brotherhood gives me UNLIMITED QUESTS

Wasn't there like 1 guy who "designed" all the Skyrim dungeons? How did he not get tired of making the same ones or not notice that they're all a little too alike?

I liked the end of the Thieves Guild quest chain. The one where fight in a flooding room.

this

That one where you had to speak to that guy and go into that dungeon and kill that boss and collect that item and retrieve it back to that guy

I loved how you got called into the Dark Brotherhood although that was a complete rip off Oblivion so i don't think it counts

That was pretty nice yeah.
I did not like losing my items in my chest.

I don't have one. Most are shit and not memorable. The Wolf Queen questline was particularly bad. Really? No hunting down cultists and finding clues in the locations she lived her life? Instead its two dungeons you find via quest marker, and that's it. Pathetic.

>The witcher also had awful writing.

Just read a fucking book then if your standards are that sky high, witcher is as good as vidya writing will get.

The quest where I realized that Oblivion is the superior game and I reinstalled that instead.

>its a fetch quest located in a draugr ruin episode

This quest is an Oblivion-tier quest. If you like this sort of thing, play Oblivion. Skyrim is for the normi run n gun codfishes

I consider Witcher 3 one of my favorite games ever and I think Skyrim sucks ass.

So your argument is invalid.

this is for you, retarded teenager

I'm only describing my favourite quest of the game

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That's Oblivion. Skyrim had 8

8? How can 8 fucking people manage to make the same 2-3 dungeon layouts over and over and over again?

Whatever quest that involves slaying and killing those forsworn scum.

The Lovers Lab quest is the best OP.....Huh whats that?

Your only talking about vanilla game quest?

Than all of them are forgettable OP....

My favorite quest is "Character Creation" because it lets me make waifus.

dumb frogposter

My friend got me SE on the PS4 for xmas so I might as well play it. What race is the best for STEALTH ARCHER?

>kill X amount of X
>Get X amount of X
>playing skyrim
I could as well play WoW
Shit quests.

Wasn't Far Harbor just a mod someone else made and Todd stole?

>waifus
REEE fuck off

The Aetherium Wars, also known as the "why the fuck did they put this in the Dawnguard DLC even if it has nothing to do with that questline, that just made it go awfully overlooked while it's fucking awesome" questline.
Pic unrelated, it's the same lighthouse from OP.

>your fav skyrim quest

*tips*

for some that quest will take decades.
>the kid called Dovahkiin end thinking that skyrim is fucking shit

why not have a "your fav dota skillshot" or "your fav nigger philosopher" if we're at it

gotchu senfam

>evil Empire
what? when did TES become Star Wars?

Patrician taste

triggerd much?

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holy fuck, source?

That's not true, remember there are Dwemer Dungeons, so the workload seems adequate.

I'm gonna do it for you, Todd.
I'm going to preorder Skyrim for the Switch.
Back to Tamriel for the fourth time; I couldn't ask for a greater blessing for 2017.

How does he keep doing it?

>The Aetherium Wars
>Katria can't be a follower

Disappointing, but that's basically Skyrim in a nutshell.

Just a lot of instances where it's like "cool, I hope..." then nope. No hope.

after tes online sunk deeper than tortanic

Those ones that repeat infinitely and serve no purpose.

The one about the uninstall wizard

On the one hand it's disappointing that she's not a permanent follower. But on the other hand it's good that the quest gives her closure. Having her linger around would be kinda cruel lore-wise.
There are mods (of course) to make her a permanent follower, at any rate.

pcgamesn.com/fallout-4/fallout-4-new-vegas-mod-matches-far-harbor-quest

googled it

It was a New Vegas mod with heavy similarities. Nice going, Todd.

the game was too forgettable for me to comment

Why did she become a fucking whale

It also feels like her face is becoming more and more downy with each release

Even Assaultron? fucked up shit.

you get a doggo from it too