after 4 days of bot eso players matches and levelled my rank to veteran, i tell to myself "ready to compete on ranked ones"
first matches:
- 10 matches lost for all-patrons win (bot NEVER use this)
- 10 matches lost for rajhin (bot NEVER use this)
Now after a week passed on ranked and reached rubedite rank, my hint is only one: if want to master tales of tribute play ranked players AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and learn strategies from each defeat (and at beginning will be a lot, be assured
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Calling on the Crow patron much too early during matches.
Going on a spending spree with a large amount of Money later in the game when I should have just called on the Crow patron.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »after 4 days of bot eso players matches and levelled my rank to veteran, i tell to myself "ready to compete on ranked ones"
first matches:
- 10 matches lost for all-patrons win (bot NEVER use this)
- 10 matches lost for rajhin (bot NEVER use this)
Now after a week passed on ranked and reached rubedite rank, my hint is only one: if want to master tales of tribute play ranked players AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and learn strategies from each defeat (and at beginning will be a lot, be assured
The only comment I have about playing against ranked players ASAP is to not take it too hard when your opponents wipe the table with you. No matter how badly you lose and how often, just get right back up on that horse or you'll never learn to ride.
Of course, this is coming from someone who played against other players for about only one week, and who currently plays exclusively against the NPCs, so I guess I'm not very good at following my own advice! I mean, I'm not interested in trying to work my way up the ranks, and I haven't been very eager to earn a lot of Transmute Crystals because it's been a pain to store them as gear for my mule alts to hold onto. But now that I've pretty much decided to just try to convert my excess Transmute Crystals to Potent Nirncrux or rare Jewelry trait materials-- and with my matches against the NPCs being far too easy most of the time-- I might start playing against other players again.
WitchyKiki wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »after 4 days of bot eso players matches and levelled my rank to veteran, i tell to myself "ready to compete on ranked ones"
first matches:
- 10 matches lost for all-patrons win (bot NEVER use this)
- 10 matches lost for rajhin (bot NEVER use this)
Now after a week passed on ranked and reached rubedite rank, my hint is only one: if want to master tales of tribute play ranked players AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and learn strategies from each defeat (and at beginning will be a lot, be assured
The only comment I have about playing against ranked players ASAP is to not take it too hard when your opponents wipe the table with you. No matter how badly you lose and how often, just get right back up on that horse or you'll never learn to ride.
Of course, this is coming from someone who played against other players for about only one week, and who currently plays exclusively against the NPCs, so I guess I'm not very good at following my own advice! I mean, I'm not interested in trying to work my way up the ranks, and I haven't been very eager to earn a lot of Transmute Crystals because it's been a pain to store them as gear for my mule alts to hold onto. But now that I've pretty much decided to just try to convert my excess Transmute Crystals to Potent Nirncrux or rare Jewelry trait materials-- and with my matches against the NPCs being far too easy most of the time-- I might start playing against other players again.
I know I've been playing on and off, but how do you turn transmutes into nirn or other trait materials? or do you just mean changing the trait on a piece of equipment?
Necrotech_Master wrote: »WitchyKiki wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »after 4 days of bot eso players matches and levelled my rank to veteran, i tell to myself "ready to compete on ranked ones"
first matches:
- 10 matches lost for all-patrons win (bot NEVER use this)
- 10 matches lost for rajhin (bot NEVER use this)
Now after a week passed on ranked and reached rubedite rank, my hint is only one: if want to master tales of tribute play ranked players AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and learn strategies from each defeat (and at beginning will be a lot, be assured
The only comment I have about playing against ranked players ASAP is to not take it too hard when your opponents wipe the table with you. No matter how badly you lose and how often, just get right back up on that horse or you'll never learn to ride.
Of course, this is coming from someone who played against other players for about only one week, and who currently plays exclusively against the NPCs, so I guess I'm not very good at following my own advice! I mean, I'm not interested in trying to work my way up the ranks, and I haven't been very eager to earn a lot of Transmute Crystals because it's been a pain to store them as gear for my mule alts to hold onto. But now that I've pretty much decided to just try to convert my excess Transmute Crystals to Potent Nirncrux or rare Jewelry trait materials-- and with my matches against the NPCs being far too easy most of the time-- I might start playing against other players again.
I know I've been playing on and off, but how do you turn transmutes into nirn or other trait materials? or do you just mean changing the trait on a piece of equipment?
make level 1 weapon, transmute to nirnhoned, decon
if you have all the passives and cp to maximize your chance to get materials, you will most likely get the nirncrux out of the decon
same principle can work for jewelry, but far far less efficiently (because when you decon jewelry, you only get 1 "grain" of the trait material and need 10 of those to make a useable jewelry trait material)
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Not exactly a noobie mistake, because I'm not sure I ever did it early on whereas I do it a lot now, is to miss making a potential move because I'm rushing and not paying enough attention.
The most common case is probably when I play the Hlaalu card that lets you call on an extra patron but forget to sacrifice another card or call on one of the other patrons before hitting the timer to end my turn.
I was less likely to be rushing through my turns early on because I was taking my time to look at things more closely, so this has become more common now that I'm much more familiar with the patrons and their dufferent cards and don't feel the need to examine each one when deciding what to do.