So I've decided I really want to get into ESO after not playing for a long while. I didn't get far during my first attempt (Level 10 sorc) and decided to focus on healing this time around (magplar). That being said, I've started looking into Crafting, but not heavily investing in it as I've heard it can be a serious money sink early levels. I've also learned that you can do all of the crafting skill trees on one character.
What I haven't learned or heard is, is there any downside to this? Can I just play one character and have everything I want on that one toon, that way if I decide to make another in the future I can just craft from that one character despite what class he is or what I used him for beforehand?
If you have one completion character who get all the skyshards do all the quests with skill point, do all dungeons and some pvp you have enough skillpoints to do all the crafting skills on him as least if you keep the other focus a bit narrow, don't use skillpoints on stuff you don't use.
Do TG and DB but then recover most skill points.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »End game characters generally are near or above 300 skill points. That's enough to max all the crafting skill lines and still have plenty of room for combat ...
On crafting alt: I leveled the proffs up to 50 and put skill points into all the passives. I use this character for upgrading stuff, refining the ore and such.
This way I saved a few precious skill points on main and didn't waste alot of time to get new motifs and research stuff again. Sure I have to relog to my alt to upgrade refine etc but she is parked in a small town that is fast to load to, saves me trouble heading to the crafting stations on main anyways.
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »
I have 337 skill points and still need about 20-30 more just for crafting writs and some passives. If it was a stam build, or if I was going to do all the crafting with this character I'd need even more.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »IcyDeadPeople wrote: »
I have 337 skill points and still need about 20-30 more just for crafting writs and some passives. If it was a stam build, or if I was going to do all the crafting with this character I'd need even more.
That's interesting ... may I ask what non-crafting skill lines you have maxed or close to maxing?
I don't have any issues on my Stam DK ... who is maxed in the crafting lines except a few points left out of Provisioning.