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fasted way to v14 from 1 for a soloplayer

silvergear
also need help fasted way to v14 from 1 for a solo player
Edited by silvergear on June 19, 2015 2:25AM
  • Riku_Kurosaki15
    I'm not sure what you're asking, but there's not really a fast way to get to V14...just do your quests. It takes a while. Trust me, I am level 48(almost 49)and I've been playing since last year on PC, stopped playing after a few months after I got to lvl 36 and then when the Xbox One version came out I did the PC transfer and I was averaging one level a day.
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  • Robbie575
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    Agreed. Quests are the best way to get experience, though PvP and fighting monsters more than two levels higher than you seems to help.
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  • silvergear
    Robbie575 wrote: »
    Agreed. Quests are the best way to get experience, though PvP and fighting monsters more than two levels higher than you seems to help.

    i heard quests give *** exp
  • OzJohnD
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    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
    Everyone knows the phenomenon of trying to hold your breath underwater - how at first it's alright and you can handle it, and then as it gets closer and closer to the time when you must breathe, how urgent the need becomes, the lust and the hunger to breathe. And then the panic sets in when you begin to think that you won't be able to breathe - and finally, when you take in air and the anxiety subsides...that's what it's like to be a vampire and need blood.

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  • kkravaritieb17_ESO
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    Fastest way to level is grinding mobs.
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  • silvergear
    OzJohnD wrote: »
    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

    i just how i level nomely since im solo player i cant do dungeons
  • silvergear
    Fastest way to level is grinding mobs.

    what levels how far can i grind v1 like up to v2
  • OzJohnD
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    Actually you can do public dungeons if other players are in there, just contribute to the mob damage. You will struggle soloing party dungeons though.

    Good reasons to do dungeons is that you get skyshards, a quest which has (usually) good rewards and often skill points.
    Everyone knows the phenomenon of trying to hold your breath underwater - how at first it's alright and you can handle it, and then as it gets closer and closer to the time when you must breathe, how urgent the need becomes, the lust and the hunger to breathe. And then the panic sets in when you begin to think that you won't be able to breathe - and finally, when you take in air and the anxiety subsides...that's what it's like to be a vampire and need blood.

    Francis Ford Coppola - BS Dracula: The Film and the Legend




  • OzJohnD
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    silvergear wrote: »
    Fastest way to level is grinding mobs.

    what levels how far can i grind v1 like up to v2

    if you want to grind mobs, make sure you are attacking mobs about 1-2 levels higher, simply not worth it otherwise ... I find the better use of mob grinding is leveling a skill set

    don't neglect questing, but questing only is not as efficient as killing mobs along the quest routes

    Everyone knows the phenomenon of trying to hold your breath underwater - how at first it's alright and you can handle it, and then as it gets closer and closer to the time when you must breathe, how urgent the need becomes, the lust and the hunger to breathe. And then the panic sets in when you begin to think that you won't be able to breathe - and finally, when you take in air and the anxiety subsides...that's what it's like to be a vampire and need blood.

    Francis Ford Coppola - BS Dracula: The Film and the Legend




  • SirAndy
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    Quests, grinding mobs and XP exploits.

    The latter might get you in trouble if ZOS ever manages to catch up.
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    Edited by SirAndy on June 19, 2015 3:21AM
  • BurtFreeman
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    silvergear wrote: »
    also need help fasted way to v14 from 1 for a solo player

    the quickest way to aquire experience is by craft your armor with exploration trait.
    you get a very consitent difference, and all content will be easyest becouse you'll experience an over powered level respect the standard level of the zone.

    at lest you can craft wit exploration the small armor and keep infused the torso, leg and head.

    i use from the first level:
    head, shoulder, gloves, leg, foot, body, waist and shield with exploration trait.

    then when you finish the almanac, you can change your trait.
    i had a sorc v13 at the end of the gold, without any craglorn and cyrodill quest. it will required 1 month to me.

    ps: also you want to use an addon called swaps, and make a preset that you swaps just before the end of the quest. in that preset you'll put al the skill you need to learn, so you'll always have a good gain of experience point, in conjunction of the experience you gain from fight.
    note that if you use abilities that need training, the gain of xp is higher then the once are morphed and skilled


    wich class do you play more?
    i started with DK, but i realize for leraning the mechanics of the game and soloing the mage is the best.
    if you want to follow the path of the archmage, learn from this guy (I am one and I am legion) at:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHZ2BKNn43A
    he give you an easy and powerfull way to play eso with the sor. i also like the mate because he was affect by a very bad disease, but he spent his time to make tutorial movie.

    hope could help you like he help me.



    Edited by BurtFreeman on June 19, 2015 3:43AM
  • silvergear
    SirAndy wrote: »
    Quests, grinding mobs and XP exploits.

    The latter might get you in trouble if ZOS ever manages to catch up.
    shades.gif

    what exploits
  • Ranique
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    silvergear wrote: »
    SirAndy wrote: »
    Quests, grinding mobs and XP exploits.

    The latter might get you in trouble if ZOS ever manages to catch up.
    shades.gif

    what exploits

    Exploits are bugs that you use to gain an unfair advantage. This is breaking the user agreement and means you risk getting suspended. The worse you can do is discussing it on a public forum owned and controlled by the same people that will ban you! It is like having a thieves convention in the policestation.
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  • poppell
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    Questing with a DK 2hand for critical rush and sword and board for group pve
    Hi
  • Caesar Tantalia
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    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
    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
  • Caesar Tantalia
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    silvergear 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?

  • silvergear
    silvergear 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?
    kill boss an suff and thing everyone enjoys the there own way
  • BurtFreeman
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    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?

    answer: i don't really like the champion system, but if some does, questing all the silver and gold almanac and start again, is the easiest way to aquire those points and lot of money too.

    is also nice to find enthusiast player that want to be involved in fast learning and levelling, because i think those guys will become a nice powerfull mate to duel with or against.

    good learning, good game.
    Edited by BurtFreeman on June 20, 2015 2:43AM
  • Rinmaethodain
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    silvergear wrote: »
    Robbie575 wrote: »
    Agreed. Quests are the best way to get experience, though PvP and fighting monsters more than two levels higher than you seems to help.

    i heard quests give *** exp

    Then you heard wrong? 5k exp for completing quest is ***? Add to that all themobs you kill during quest, usually giving you full exp. Temporary grind locations and extra cash?

    " just want a guy at v10 atleast so can have fun "

    Why V10? Why not V9 or V11? Or maybe V10.632?

    Getting lvl fast might be okay but im sure just grinding over and over again to gain lvls will turn you into high lvl who knows nothing about game and play tactics.

    Doing quests, exploring world gives you a lot of opportunities to somehow prepare for future dungeons. Solo dungeons and interacting with group. During quest you have to kill from swarms of small monsters to group of normal enemies and finally you get something big from time to time. Wide range of enemies will prepare you for future.

    And if you decide to grind to "have fun later" how will you ahve fun if you grinded your whole ESO life and know only how to do one thing?
  • Cogo
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    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 ;-)
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  • Rev Rielle
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    Cogo 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 ;-)

    Exactly. I agree.
    Really try and enjoy the journey and don't focus on the 'destination'. Because the leveling destination is always a fallacy. Nothing you - the OP - have said in the above posts that you want to enjoy doing is exclusive to veteran rank 10 and above. Try not to fall victim to the whole 'rush to level cap' and 'the game begins at the level cap' nonsense. That may be truer in other MMOs, but it's certainly not in ESOTU, and most definitely not if you're a solo player.


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  • Mrdannn
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    This may sound stupid? But why such a specific level? (Lvl 14) ?
  • VictoriaRachel
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    Mrdannn wrote: »
    This may sound stupid? But why such a specific level? (Lvl 14) ?

    Not Level 14. Veteran Rank 14 (refered to as v14 or VR14). There are 50 levels in the game but then on top of that there are also 14 veteran ranks so VR14 is 'max level'.
  • BurtFreeman
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    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.

    Edited by BurtFreeman on June 21, 2015 6:42AM
  • Rev Rielle
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    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.
    It's very much a teach a person how to fish, rather then just giving them a fish.

    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.
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  • BurtFreeman
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    Rev Rielle 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.
    It's very much a teach a person how to fish, rather then just giving them a fish.

    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.

    as i say i think pretty much the same, but this opinion is not the point of the discussion: if i ask for a cooked fish at the restourant, may be i'm disappoint a chief that want to tech me how to fish it :)

    @all:
    most of the discussion in the forum is not goiing to keep in theme, by personal opinion, some polemics, that make difficult to follow the point (english is not my language, and i must say i'm improving it writing on the forum, but sometime i need time to translate and understanding meaning).
    it's ok, becouse constructive discussion always improve us in some way, but @silvergear was asking for a thecnical suggestion; i spent time in write down my experience in that, and i could learn much more myself if other player talking about their experience, insted of suggest to not rush.

    i'm not rush in silver and gold, i just put exploration trait in my armor, search any urn in a delves and dungeon, any bookcase too (even in gold, i'm still doing that, becouse i'm looking fro those achievments).
    is just the exploration trait and the swap bar full of untrained skill that let you double your XP.

    SWAP BAR: VERY IMPORTANT! for example, i do not use 2H often, but i maxed out all morphs and got the skillline at 50, just fill the bar with 1 or 2 2h skill and swap it just before the end of a quest. in doing this, swap addons give a great help. knowing this mechanic of the game, do not mean rush in a game, is just the correct way to achieve those extra xp for each quest. i never grinding mobs, other then those i meet in quests, becouse is a loose of time, if you think at the small xp you get from fight respect at one you get by completing quests.

    with this strategy you can reach v14 just by completing any single quest in the pve part of the game. i also use a destinations addons, that is another must addon to do not miss any quest.

    anyway, when i want to learn more, i always googling and whatcing youtube tutorial: i never found much help here in the forum, expect when i post in the player help player section, where i always find great help.

    but at the end this discussion was nice. is true what Rev Rielle say about suggest to enjoy the game and get fun by it, is the best way to role play.

    Edited by BurtFreeman on June 21, 2015 6:14PM
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