JustLovely wrote: »I'm trying to figure out if I should save my master writs for leveling subclassing or go ahead and do them.
When is the next double XP event?
TIA
DenverRalphy wrote: »JustLovely wrote: »I'm trying to figure out if I should save my master writs for leveling subclassing or go ahead and do them.
When is the next double XP event?
TIA
Pretty sure (well, relatively confident) that Witches Festival is the next event to have 100% XP buff.
JustLovely wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »JustLovely wrote: »I'm trying to figure out if I should save my master writs for leveling subclassing or go ahead and do them.
When is the next double XP event?
TIA
Pretty sure (well, relatively confident) that Witches Festival is the next event to have 100% XP buff.
Anyone know when the witches festival starts this year? Mid to late October I'm assuming.
JustLovely wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »JustLovely wrote: »I'm trying to figure out if I should save my master writs for leveling subclassing or go ahead and do them.
When is the next double XP event?
TIA
Pretty sure (well, relatively confident) that Witches Festival is the next event to have 100% XP buff.
Anyone know when the witches festival starts this year? Mid to late October I'm assuming.
JustLovely wrote: »I'm trying to figure out if I should save my master writs for leveling subclassing or go ahead and do them.
When is the next double XP event?
TIA
With subclassing it would have been nice to have a double xp event earlier than late October. Doesn't even need to be an event as such just a few days where we can gain xp from all sources. Im chewing up xp scrolls trying to level up all my skill on alts for subclassing.
With subclassing it would have been nice to have a double xp event earlier than late October. Doesn't even need to be an event as such just a few days where we can gain xp from all sources. Im chewing up xp scrolls trying to level up all my skill on alts for subclassing.
Dark humor LOL'ing on this, but we sort of did. There was a double-XP event that overlapped U46 and subclassing by a day on PC. U46/Solstice/subclassing went live on June 2 and the event ended on June 3.
To switch to my tin-foil hat, "You thought there was going to be something to reduce the subclass grind? Ha! Brew that Ambrosia and burn through those XP scrolls! It's all going according to the plan for world domination!"
With subclassing it would have been nice to have a double xp event earlier than late October. Doesn't even need to be an event as such just a few days where we can gain xp from all sources. Im chewing up xp scrolls trying to level up all my skill on alts for subclassing.
Dark humor LOL'ing on this, but we sort of did. There was a double-XP event that overlapped U46 and subclassing by a day on PC. U46/Solstice/subclassing went live on June 2 and the event ended on June 3.
To switch to my tin-foil hat, "You thought there was going to be something to reduce the subclass grind? Ha! Brew that Ambrosia and burn through those XP scrolls! It's all going according to the plan for world domination!"
I'm sure that ZOS is of the opinion that, as Subclassing has been out for 3 months now, that players would probably have been able to get 4 or 5 of the 18 other Class lines to 50. Their intent is that we'd be playing casually all the way until U50 in June, at which point they'd drop the next thing for us to casually get up (pleasebeanewclasspleasebeanewclasspleasebeanewclass)As there are now 21 total skill lines you can unlock and play on your account, it will be a long-term project to max all of them out
tomofhyrule wrote: »I mean... it is ZOS's idea that the Subclassing grind should be a long term project.
This is a good advice. Even the new dungeons do not require the current level power creep; on the contrary ZOS has started to add more and more stop-DPS-and-do-mechanics parts in the boss fights.tomofhyrule wrote: »Point is though: unless you have to get something up for a prog group or whatever, take time and smell the roses.
A bit off topic, but imo Skyreach > BRP. Hear me out. XP-wise, BRP all the way, but if you don't want to lose your mind Skyreach is better. Less XP but also less concentration needed. In BRP you have to at least a bit follow the fight -- so you are bored out of your mind but still have to have some modicum of concentration. In Skyreach you have no such requirement. You can just chat with your friend if you are on voice, or watch some youtube videos if not, to make it less boring and no need to pay much attention to what is happening on screen. It's a direct railroad so you don't need to pay mind if there is a boss you should die to instead of just nuking everything you see. All you need is the beam and reaving blows and the rest of the bar can be filled with subclassing skills.tomofhyrule wrote: »ZOS intends for you to just get the XP while playing casually instead of grinding master writs or BRP on repeat (I get it; I did that and it was 10 hours of utter boredom for something I don't even want to play with at all)