No skill is useless IMO, though if you're short on points at some time then those that extend consumable usage time (eg. the Provisioning ones that extend by 5 mins or so) are likely candidates to ignore till you have more SPs than you know what to do with. Also, the 'keen eye' skills are perfectly fine left at level 1, again till you have points you can toss into them without noticing.Thanks for your answers!
One last question, there is any useless skill in crafting or you should (if you can) invest in most of them?
Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
Also, there's no useful purpose served by leveling any craft above 40 since that's the last level at which you get to unlock a skill/upgrade. Getting one or more to 50 is only for the achievements, craft level plays no part of any results of crafting or hireling rewards.Thanks for your answers!
One last question, there is any useless skill in crafting or you should (if you can) invest in most of them?
"Soulbound" is an old WoW term, meaning that as soon as you loot/create an item, it is bound to that single character and can't be traded or sold.
But echo the other responses here: No, there is nothing that you can't get from someone else, and the crafted gear (depending on what role/PvE or PvP) are actually quite good.
Again, Alchemy and Provisioning are awesome and pretty easy to level, the rest of the professions can be leveled by deconstructing items you don't want that you get while leveling your character, then decide later on if you wish to invest skill points in those professions. My only additional recommendation if you go this route is to pick up the passives that increase your chance of getting materials from deconstructed items, it can be a lifesaver if you decide to deconstruct a lot of blue or purple items
"Soulbound" is an old WoW term, meaning that as soon as you loot/create an item, it is bound to that single character and can't be traded or sold.
But echo the other responses here: No, there is nothing that you can't get from someone else, and the crafted gear (depending on what role/PvE or PvP) are actually quite good.
Again, Alchemy and Provisioning are awesome and pretty easy to level, the rest of the professions can be leveled by deconstructing items you don't want that you get while leveling your character, then decide later on if you wish to invest skill points in those professions. My only additional recommendation if you go this route is to pick up the passives that increase your chance of getting materials from deconstructed items, it can be a lifesaver if you decide to deconstruct a lot of blue or purple items
There are two different Soulbound though. Bound on equip and bound on pickup. Atleast in wow, not sure in ESO