I just want to clarify right off the bat that this build probably isn't going to be effective for high-end content like Veteran Dungeons or Trials. It's more of a role-playing concept for fun. (Though, I can already hear someone pointing out that Breton isn’t the best choice for stamina builds.) As much as I'd like to dive deeper into this game, I'm a dad of two now and barely have time to even play, so a more casual concept like this is what I’m aiming for at the moment.
Now that we've got that out of the way, do you remember the Breton Assassin from the cinematic trailers when ESO first launched? Now that we have the costume for it (still don't have it—every time I take a break from the game is when it re-releases, but I'll get it... hopefully), what would be the ideal setup for that character? What’s a good build/class that would fit the RP concept?
I’m not looking to get too literal with the RP concept down to the smallest details, like wearing a “light” hood, mostly medium armor, and heavy arms and legs. I’m aiming for a middle ground—something that stays true to that character build but is still viable. For instance, running all medium armor for crits instead of light armor that would benefit magic, and so on.
I use a bow, along with what’s likely a dual-wield setup since he throws daggers (which is a dual-wield ability). As I mentioned, I don't have much time to play, so if anyone has great gear setups and class/ability recommendations, I’d really appreciate it. I’m still unfamiliar with the classes and unsure about the skills.
So my question to you is: what skills, armor, and stat distribution would you recommend for a new Breton to recreate that cinematic version of the character?
And just to keep in mind, not everything has to revolve around endgame content. Some players simply enjoy creating fun characters for the sake of enjoyment, rather than trying to be at the top of the leaderboards or tackle trials.