
the armor on the chair next to the prince of Madness in the alliance base in Cyrodiil, looks like a little fellow. Vaults of Madness has the largest drop & survivable landing I know in game. except in Summerset you can also farm clams for clamgall and mother of pearl around the islands of High Isle.

you can dance with a dog called Jarl Woof somewhere in Blackwood you can pick up and stroke a cat called Warmseeker in Gonfalon Bay sneaking and disarming a scuttlebloom in Murkmire will rarely drop an animated furnishing of a scuttlebloom. If you give your character a good swirl in your character screen, they will act annoyed. No secrets but some random quirks, one player's 'duh' is another player's treasure: I didnt think of using it like that, but i do like to go there to complete endeavors such as "kill X enemies with weapon (or class) skills" It probably doesn't work anymore now because of the lasting damage I did to the economy back then. Clearly nobody else had thought of that yet as the flour price would have been higher otherwise.Īnd that was the time I was personally responsible for flour to double in value. So I would spend my day buying up all the flour that was sold at a low enough value for me to make a profit (practically all of it) and then kept farming those monkeys until eventually I single-handedly made the flour price go up so much that it wasn't profitable anymore. How is that significant? Well, the number of monkeys there is very large and if you know the right provisioning recipe and have the skill that creates 4 items per craft, you'd create items worth more gold to NPCs than their ingredients were worth. You can kill all the monkeys there for meat. Everyone knew of the place but nobody knew its significance.


The best secret I ever had was Monkey's Rest in Auridon.
