Nightblade, I've always played a stealthy rogue class on every MMO if they have one. I've always played the stealth assassin in all the TES games as well. I'm lvling a DK on my alt and it's been fun to play.
Tenesi Faryon of Telvanni - Dunmer Sorceress who deliberately sought sacrifice into Cold Harbor to rescue her beloved.
Hisa Ni Caemaire - Altmer Sorceress, member of the Order Draconis and Adept of the House of Dibella.
Broken Branch Toothmaul - goblin (for my goblin characters, I use either orsimer or bosmer templates) Templar, member of the Order Draconis and persistently unskilled pickpocket
Mol gro Durga - Orsimer Socerer/Battlemage who died the first time when the Nibenay Valley chapterhouse of the Order Draconis was destroyed, then went back to Cold Harbor to rescue his second/partner who was still captive. He overestimated his resistance to the hopelessness of Oblivion, about to give up, and looked up to see the golden glow of atherius surrounding a beautiful young woman who extended her hand to him and said "I can help you". He carried Fianna Kingsley out of Cold Harbor on his shoulder. He carried Alvard Stower under one arm. He also irritated the Prophet who had intended the portal for only Mol and Lyris.
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Order Draconis - well c'mon there has to be some explanation for all those dragon tattoos.
House of Dibella - If you have ever seen or read "Memoirs of a Geisha" that's just the beginning...
Nibenay Valley Chapterhouse - Where now stands only desolate ground and a dolmen there once was a thriving community supporting one of the major chapterhouses of the Order Draconis
Well I do hope they will invest in making new abilities for each of the classes more summonable animals for wardens and more summonable daedra for sorcerers. Hopefully one day werebear transformation and more vampire abilties too.
interesting, a year ago, templar and sorc were much more popular. stamblade and magblade especially have become fun and challenging for most end gamers now though- esp with the changes to assasins will - getting that *** to proc of a cleanly woven rotation is the equivalent of a swish in this game. but especially i think the new content pve wise- really makes stam a *** to play- the mechanics for half the bosses are literally - get near boss - u die. well that totally screws stam.
Dragonknights. Fell in love with them in beta, and despite the battering of the nerf ram and many dead builds... I'll keep playing them, just to spite ZOS.
Fire breath, ash clouds, giant stone fists. Spiky scales that poke people who try to poke you. The ability to spread wings and divebomb people from orbit. What's not to love?
Out of all the classes, I had the most fun on a magicka and stamina sorc. I just hope that one day we get a legit ranged bow build that isn't laughable. I love bows and ESO and GW2 apparently hate ranged archers.
If I had to pick one, I'd go straight to the warden. It has nostalgic factor for me since I played a druid for 4 years in wow, druid on Diablo 2, and have always liked nature based characters. It also helps that wardens are amazing tanks (my preferred role), good healers (my second preferred role), and got a focus on ice magic (also nostalgic since i loved playing ice mage characters in the Dragon age series).
Only thing that would make warden better is having a senche lion pet instead of a bear, and the option to wield polearms and crossbows.
My second choice would to to nightblade, because its been my main since launch and by far my most played character. However I lost a lot of interest in that character when sap tanking got nerfed with morrowind.
Third would be my templar healer. Somehow the character came out looking perfect, easily my prettiest character, and she's a healer. She also seems to be able to flawlessly transition between healing and dps without much issue and just feels good playing.
I'd say my sorc and dk are tied after that, i enjoy tanking on the dk bit at the same time it feels boring compared to warden or nb tanking. My sorc keeps flipping between magicka and stamina builds and can't settle on either.