There is no fast way, play that game as it was designed following the main quest line, do side quests, enter dungeons of appropriate levels, explore, kill mobs along the way.
The journey 1-50 is realtively easy, the journey V1-14 is increasingly time consuming but that is how it is, no way to circumvent that.
in my opinion, don't be in a rush to hit V14
kkravaritieb17_ESO wrote: »Fastest way to level is grinding mobs.
silvergear wrote: »kkravaritieb17_ESO wrote: »Fastest way to level is grinding mobs.
what levels how far can i grind v1 like up to v2
silvergear wrote: »also need help fasted way to v14 from 1 for a solo player
silvergear wrote: »
Caesar Tantalia wrote: »I don't get why you would want to get to v14 fast if you only play solo (as you stated yourself). What are you going to do when you're v14 and rushed through the game? Start over again?
silvergear wrote: »Caesar Tantalia wrote: »I don't get why you would want to get to v14 fast if you only play solo (as you stated yourself). What are you going to do when you're v14 and rushed through the game? Start over again?
just want a guy at v10 atleast so can have fun
kill boss an suff and thing everyone enjoys the there own wayCaesar Tantalia wrote: »silvergear wrote: »Caesar Tantalia wrote: »I don't get why you would want to get to v14 fast if you only play solo (as you stated yourself). What are you going to do when you're v14 and rushed through the game? Start over again?
just want a guy at v10 atleast so can have fun
fun doing what?
Caesar Tantalia wrote: »I don't get why you would want to get to v14 fast if you only play solo (as you stated yourself). What are you going to do when you're v14 and rushed through the game? Start over again?
silvergear wrote: »
Don't rush to Vet 14. Tons of players who have done that during the year quits after a while.
ESO starts at level 1, not Vet 14. And you learn new things every day. Even us...oldies.
Ask yourself why you play. To work on grinding or have fun? I play to have fun ;-)
It's very much a teach a person how to fish, rather then just giving them a fish.BurtFreeman wrote: »i think the theme of this discussion is to help a mate is asking the quick way to reach the high rank of the game.
most of the reply are not going to give any help, any information, any suggestion to get this achievment; only opinion, that i respect, but have nothing to do with the main theme.
if the discussion is about the fast way to get v14, say don't rush and so on as really nothing to do with this.
i learn a game by reading and viewing technical tutorial, and probabily none of those opinion here could let me grow a level.
i not sayng those opinion are wrong, infact i think the same, but have nothing to match with this discussion.
Rev Rielle wrote: »It's very much a teach a person how to fish, rather then just giving them a fish.BurtFreeman wrote: »i think the theme of this discussion is to help a mate is asking the quick way to reach the high rank of the game.
most of the reply are not going to give any help, any information, any suggestion to get this achievment; only opinion, that i respect, but have nothing to do with the main theme.
if the discussion is about the fast way to get v14, say don't rush and so on as really nothing to do with this.
i learn a game by reading and viewing technical tutorial, and probabily none of those opinion here could let me grow a level.
i not sayng those opinion are wrong, infact i think the same, but have nothing to match with this discussion.
I think what some are trying to say - is that in ESO your character is dependent upon a lot of others things, other than just their level, as a gauge of 'progress'. For example skill points, skill-line completion, learning the mechanics of the game, how skills work, dynamics of battle and so on...
The quickest way to level is often at the expense of these things. As a result 'grinding' or similar helps very little in the long run, and in some instances can be detrimental. So by saying; take your time and enjoy yourself, it might in-fact prove to be the most efficient way to improve, not only your character, but players' skill too.