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https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/668861

Dungeoning for the level 37 noob.

Graelock
Graelock
So, I'm what you might call a "level 37 noob..." in that I have not touched many of the game mechanics and have just been exploring/ questing around...doing the main campaign as my level requirement permits me. I've come to a point, where every "out in the open" quest, and every zone quest in the Dagger Fall covenant is about complete(except for the bugged Bangkorai quest that prevents me from continuing to the Garrison). I've literally ran around and charted everything accessible, with exception to defeating a couple random camps. All Dark Anchors I have access to complete. I was leveling exceptionally fast, but I have now hit a ceiling and cannot find ANY quests, ANYWHERE, to continue leveling enough to proceed through the story...I ended up joining the Fighters Guild late, and it seems that even it does not put out quests out fast enough to keep me busy and thus far the reward-out, at level 37, has been very minimal. There Might be a couple crypts I may be forgetting about, if so, I will secure those tonight, but I hardly doubt it will be enough to boost me up to level 40, so that I may continue campaign. That being said, it all seems to be coming down to "dungeoning. Does anyone have any other XP advice? Other way to level up? And
how do you begin dungeoning? Do I just go to, say, "Volenfell," the lvl 34-37 dungeon and just have at it? Do I keep doing those with groups until my rank is veteran? Or is veteran just a difficulty setting for players that are higher level? I would like to be able to access Craglorn too, but I have been told it is a groups area and so far I don't have access to it.
  • Whisper292
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    If you haven't done the dungeons, you'll definitely want to do them, at least the solo ones. They don't make a huge difference, but they do help. Otherwise, you can grind.

    Whatever you do, you don't want to start with Volenfell, trust me. It's a group dungeon. Plus, there are several solo dungeons in the Alik'r Desert that will lead you through a quest to get to Volenfell. Craglorn is a VR level group area as well.

    Your map will tell you whether it's solo, group, or public. Solo has a torch on the map, public has a torch and a plus sign (I think) and group dungeons have crossed swords. The solo ones are pretty easy, especially since they're not really solo. You can be delving with any number of people at once, just whoever happens to go in at the same time as you. Public dungeons are harder, and group dungeons are pretty much impossible on your own. I think they're normally designed for four players.

    Most of the dungeons, whether they're solo, public, or group, are just there for you to discover. There's usually not a quest associated with them; you just walk up and go in. I hope this helps.
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