Really good guide that will hopefully reduce the worry some may have while trying to get involved with the event.
@ZOS_Kevin maybe this could be stickied? I think it will go a long way to improve the event for many.
VaranisArano wrote: »Really good guide that will hopefully reduce the worry some may have while trying to get involved with the event.
@ZOS_Kevin maybe this could be stickied? I think it will go a long way to improve the event for many.
They included it in their guide article, actually!
Thanks for reminding me that I should link that here, too.
Community Guides: https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/62593
It's got lots of great build ideas for specific playstyles too, which is great because I'm not a theory crafter at all.
FeedbackOnly wrote: »Battlegrounds are more noob friendly. Even if you suck and die lots you will be rewarded. The non deathmatch modes are still pvp but more tactical then brutal
I suggest new people join up in battlegrounds
marius_buys wrote: »
shadyjane62 wrote: »marius_buys wrote: »
And where the locations where your are most likely to get ganked and lose your stuff.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »FeedbackOnly wrote: »Battlegrounds are more noob friendly. Even if you suck and die lots you will be rewarded. The non deathmatch modes are still pvp but more tactical then brutal
I suggest new people join up in battlegrounds
I haven't done a single battleground because I don't want to gimp my team.
VaranisArano wrote: »FlopsyPrince wrote: »FeedbackOnly wrote: »Battlegrounds are more noob friendly. Even if you suck and die lots you will be rewarded. The non deathmatch modes are still pvp but more tactical then brutal
I suggest new people join up in battlegrounds
I haven't done a single battleground because I don't want to gimp my team.
This event is a good time to give it a go, since there'll be other new players around. The dailies "Let the Games Begin" and "Test of Mettle" don't require winning, just persistence.
I was never particularly good at Battlegrounds myself, so I can't offer a ton of advice on how to get good. My best experiences were on healers as long as I stuck like glue to my teammates, an ice mage who CC'd and slowed the enemy for my teammates to finish off, and a gap-closing Stam Sorc who finished off the opponents my teammates weakened.
You might see a pattern - it's a team game. If you aren't sure what you are doing, stick to your teammates. There's strength in numbers and no shame in assisting the more experienced fighters! Good luck!