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all my loli wolf companions are so moe
Huh, I don't remember World Bosses and Public Dungeon bosses to be this annoyingly hard
Huh, I don't remember World Bosses and Public Dungeon bosses to be this annoyingly hard
Just bought the Digital Online version of the game. I grabbed the Gold Edition for PC.
It was 10% at GMG, so I figure with the upcoming Morrowind expansion this would be a good time to jump in.
Does anyone have this game installed on an SSD? Is there a lot of loading involved, or would a standard HDD install be sufficient.
I've had it installed on both and didn't notice a significant difference. There's a big initial load when you first start it up that is longer after most patches and it's still long on an SSD. The in-game loading is pretty minimal. I say don't waste the SSD space on it.
I'm not a pro as I'm only like CP 30 something myself, but I think I've seen others say to hold off of going hard on gear until you get CP 160. But I'd definitely like some clarification on that too because if that's the case then I'm just going to grind like a mad man and try and blitz 160 as fast as possible. CP 160 is when the gear stops leveling and caps I believe.Hey all.
Myself and a group of friends all decided to reinstall the game and jump back in.
I've picked up the monthly subscription to give me some new content to play solo, with the flexibility of cancelling should I get distracted by something else.
I'm level 50, CP 33 ish...what should I be doing for better gear? Crafting? Or is there still stuff in the wild to pick up?
Hey all.
Myself and a group of friends all decided to reinstall the game and jump back in.
I've picked up the monthly subscription to give me some new content to play solo, with the flexibility of cancelling should I get distracted by something else.
I'm level 50, CP 33 ish...what should I be doing for better gear? Crafting? Or is there still stuff in the wild to pick up?
I didn't realize the game was over 50GB anyways. That is far too large to put on my SSD to begin with. So I'll install it to my HDD.
Asking again, anyone playing this on PC? I'm new to the game, would love to play with some GAF.
Yeah don't bother going out of your way to get gear until CP 160. Just keep doing quests and leveling until you get there and then you can focus on putting a set together. You can start looking into which sets best compliment your race/class now but don't bother farming or crafting anything yet.
Hmm... what about the mage class, what's a good mixed gear? Still heavy chest/legs/boots medium arms/head/shoulders light head?
Is there any good source for info on this game (theorycrafting and build information for example) because I couldn't find any sites with a quick Google search. I'm almost positive I am building my character 100% wrong but not sure yet.
You mean sorcerer? Or magicka DPS? If you're talking about your class, your gear should be based on what role you're playing. If you're playing magicka DPS you want to use 5 light 1 heavy 1 medium. My magplar set is:
5 piece Juliano's (all light, crafted)
5 piece Mother's Sorrow (jewelry + swords ideally but they are expensive AF so I've got axes for now)
Grothdar head and shoulder (one heavy/medium of each)
Any sharpened fire staff for your off bar.
Gotta get that spell crit up as high as possible so go Thief mundus + divines trait on all the gear.
I want to make a Warrior Mage.
Basically a spell caster that cast spells for long range but uses Sword and Shield in melee.
I guess this probably not an optimal method for a Sorcerer? Does heavy armor have a negative impact on spell casting in ESO?
Four character classes doesn't seem like much, but I guess you have a lot of freedom for customization.
I don't plan to do groups that much unless it is absolutely required. I'm treating ESO as mainly a single player experience.
I did some research online and found out you get at least 400+ skill points for leveling up to 50 and doing quests, collecting shards. So I think I'll have more than enough skill points to fill any role really.
I'll make my first character a traditional Sword and Board warrior type to get an understanding for the systems and mechanics. Then branch on to something more exotic after that. I have 8 character slots, so I should be able to come up with my favorite way to play eventually.
Asking again, anyone playing this on PC? I'm new to the game, would love to play with some GAF.
Alright but I'll warn you again that sword and shield is terrible DPS, so playing the game solo, monsters are going to be dying really, really slowly. If you're wearing heavy armor while soloing, that compounds it too. There's almost no rational reason to use a sword and shield while leveling other than to level it up if you're going to be tanking in group settings later.I don't plan to do groups that much unless it is absolutely required. I'm treating ESO as mainly a single player experience.
I did some research online and found out you get at least 400+ skill points for leveling up to 50 and doing quests, collecting shards. So I think I'll have more than enough skill points to fill any role really.
I'll make my first character a traditional Sword and Board warrior type to get an understanding for the systems and mechanics. Then branch on to something more exotic after that. I have 8 character slots, so I should be able to come up with my favorite way to play eventually.
It is, but they would need to be decently leveled and kitted with skills and gear. I can solo normal dungeons honestly, but it's not easy. You need to have a capable, self-sustaining tank and a DPS to chew thru a whole mess of HP.Is it possible to do group dungeons with just two people?
Alright but I'll warn you again that sword and shield is terrible DPS, so playing the game solo, monsters are going to be dying really, really slowly. If you're wearing heavy armor while soloing, that compounds it too. There's almost no rational reason to use a sword and shield while leveling other than to level it up if you're going to be tanking in group settings later.
Also it's a mistake to think having a bunch of skills will allow you fill all roles. Filling a role requires a lot of specificity in your build.
If you're doing all this research and haven't even tried the game yet I encourage you to just play the game and experiment with everything before you start finalizing what type of character you want to play. It sounds like you're approaching ESO from a very Elder Scrolls-y way of thinking, with an image of your character in your mind and not what's practical from a gameplay perspective and the leveling and customization in this game is very much not like any other Elder Scrolls game. It's actually unlike every other MMO too. It's its own thing.
It is, but they would need to be decently leveled and kitted with skills and gear. I can solo normal dungeons honestly, but it's not easy. You need to have a capable, self-sustaining tank and a DPS to chew thru a whole mess of HP.
If you aren't 50cp160 yet don't worry about it and just make sure you max out all 3.
If you're playing magsorc then yes 5 light is pretty mandatory. If you're playing stamsorc all medium is typical with maybe a heavy piece thrown in.
Don't worry about it until you hit level 50 and start getting champion points.Anyone have any guidance on what the fuck I should be doing ~ Lv.25 with an Imperial Templar if I ultimately wanna be a 1h+shield tank?
Anyone have any guidance on what the fuck I should be doing ~ Lv.25 with an Imperial Templar if I ultimately wanna be a 1h+shield tank?
Yes for stamina DPS typical rotations have you starting on a bow focused bar to lay down DoT's then switching to dual wield for your primary DPS, then swapping back to bow to reapply as DoTs are falling off, repeat.With that said if I'm stamina focused I guess my ranged is limited only to bow then? Also is there a list of class skilsl that morph into Stamina? Sucks that most are all magika based.
Does anyone know if you buy the digital Morrowind expansion on Gamestop.com, that if it sends you a steam code for the steam version?
And on that matter, what about the crown bundles?
Got tired of waiting for the moon cycles in ESO, and decided to get vampirism by going to the shrine in Riften, stripping nude, doing a sexy pose and soliciting vampires through the zone chat.
Had like 6 people there in a matter of minutes. My guy (John Davidson) is an Argonian too, which made it all the more fun.
You'll get mail from them once a day.So I decided to learn crafting hirelings in this new char of mine. How will I know that they delivered items?
You'll get mail from them once a day.
I'm going to wager that the Gamestop code is not for Steam, and is probably meant to be downloaded straight from Bethesda.
so how do Warden's work anyway? do you just get a max level one to start the Morrowind stuff? and if so do you get the equivilant skill points as if you had done the story mode until then?
Pretty sure you need to start a fresh character as Warden and then relevel them. I really wish they had given you the option to convert a character into a Warden, kind of annoying that I have to regrind to 50.
err.... I could swear I had read that wasnt the case. So much so that I kinda bought it with that in mind lol. Hmm.
I mean, if you find it please post it here because I'd love if that was true.