Not from personal experience. I do know the group dungeons have high rate of mob respawns for grinding, but recently got nerfed by a factor of 5 to XP gain. The first one is locatable by a torch icon near the first major city. Since I believe you don't earn earn XP off mobs more than 5 levels below you, you'll need to progress through higher level dungeons and run circuits. Progressing to the next zone is not tied the quest completion, so you don't need to worry about that. I think the VR content is tied to the main story quest though. So if you want to do anything after you get to level 50, you'll still need to do that.Bradleyastab14_ESO wrote: »driosketch wrote: »Most likely a dungeon run exploit with multiple people and/or bots. Or it was done by someone already familiar with the quests blazing through them. Either method will not allow you to swallow the content as you will either a) still not have gone through the story, or b) gone through too fast to have followed it. If you're gone in a month, you're also going to miss the first adventure zone release.
D you know which one?
ManiacMcLaughton wrote: »You are obviously young. You might as well learn now to take your time and enjoy yourself.
driosketch wrote: »Not from personal experience. I do know the group dungeons have high rate of mob respawns for grinding, but recently got nerfed by a factor of 5 to XP gain. The first one is locatable by a torch icon near the first major city. Since I believe you don't earn earn XP off mobs more than 5 levels below you, you'll need to progress through higher level dungeons and run circuits. Progressing to the next zone is not tied the quest completion, so you don't need to worry about that. I think the VR content is tied to the main story quest though. So if you want to do anything after you get to level 50, you'll still need to do that.Bradleyastab14_ESO wrote: »driosketch wrote: »Most likely a dungeon run exploit with multiple people and/or bots. Or it was done by someone already familiar with the quests blazing through them. Either method will not allow you to swallow the content as you will either a) still not have gone through the story, or b) gone through too fast to have followed it. If you're gone in a month, you're also going to miss the first adventure zone release.
D you know which one?
Again, this is just hearsay. I avoid playing that way. If you want to try it, it's on you.
Bradleyastab14_ESO wrote: »ManiacMcLaughton wrote: »You are obviously young. You might as well learn now to take your time and enjoy yourself.
My daddeh needs the help for the farm goats. If not level 50 TODAY i have no choice but to helping him for no reason not too... You know what its like to be the only goat farm in kyrgyzstan?? Sometime we have to even recycle to poop to eating the goats, its a sad life.
So please friend, please, for the love of goats, give me some to tell my daddeh so he is proud, that i do something so happeh for the goath. Only please is all i ask, just a please..
Gah, exploits are disgusting.
If the /played reports I heard from my fellow testers are true, a normal play through to level 50 is closer to 300 hours. I myself got a character to level 20 in 60-70 hours, and didn't even completely do every thing there is to do in just Glennumbra. That's a lot of content you're missing out on by rushing to 50 in 17 hours.I'm kind of curious, myself. I was under the impression that it took 50-80 hours to get to 50. If people are doing it in under 20, I'd be interested in learning how. Not to emulate them, I'm not in any hurry (level 8 after playing for 14 or so hours yesterday), I'm just curious what it takes to do something like that.