kylerjalen wrote: »This is actually a pretty decent guide. I tried being a NB healer with my Breton when I first started out (and I actually helped run healing on some Craglorn delves and the like) but then realized that my Templar was already a pretty good healer on its own and wanted to try to concentrate on being a full DPS NB.
All I can say is that up to Craglorn and some vet dungeons, it works. Never tried it on trials or in IC but Im sure it could possibly be done.
Hi,
Finally got my forum account signed up so I could respond to this!
I am new to ESO and I always play healers in MMO's but I felt I wanted something slightly different/challenging this time instead of a bog standard healer and this is perfect!
Took my a while to find out that the skills where morphs of base skills!
I have a couple of questions and was hoping you could answer them?
1. As I am new and leveling, i dont know how the points system works so I am building the full healing skills as I go.. as your build suggests at top level what skills to have and I dont know if a skill reset exists? (I am stacking full magicka btw im talking about actual spells)
2. I am using a resto staff to level with, is this a problem? Or am I perfectly fine to level with absolutely anything? Just thinking about damage and stuff like that.
3. When I get to level 15 I can swap bars I think i understand that, when you are healing what would be the reason for swapping bars on the full healing setup? As far as I can see the cooldowns on spells are not very long if any on most.
4. Should I put skill points into spells that are not in your build just so I can level up that whole tree faster?
5. Do you have an excess amount of Spell Points by end game so that I dont need to worry about what I put my points in?
Thanks again for this awesome guide, pretty good for a new person also!
I might suggest adding how you would level part just for us new people?
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Tetsumi (Tetshuri in game)