If you really liked the game and enjoyed playing than you'd know it takes just 1-3 days to hit level 30.
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LurgidBean wrote: »
If you really liked the game and enjoyed playing than you'd know it takes just 1-3 days to hit level 30.
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This isn't necessarily true, kind of insulting, and could be a huge demotivator for people like the OP if they read it.
I have plenty of characters that are lvl30-40 ish that I've played for weeks/months.
Not everybody races through the game, respect other people's playstyles if you post trying to be helpful.
Tbh, if you've been playing on and off for 5 years and have never gotten past 30, than I dont think you're really invested in the game. I'm a little confused as to why you feel the need to start new characters if you dont really like it that much.
If you really liked the game and enjoyed playing than you'd know it takes just 1-3 days to hit level 30.
Find something you like and dont stress about it. Nobody is going to judge you because this isn't the game for you.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »
Even with the 150% XP scroll used during a double XP event, not even the most long and convoluted questline will get you two full levels at turn-in. A simple quest will get you around 25% of your XP bar at early levels without scrolls. I'm an altoholic, I know this wellBy playing the game, I meant playing the game. A simple early quest can get you 2 levels just from turn in.
Even if your taking a break, that is no reason to delete a character. Just park them.
MartiniDaniels wrote: »RPG consists of 2 parts, one is role-playing which U and your friends "imagine". And second part, but not second in priority - building optimal character for your tasks. In ESO unfortunately you need to reach at least cp300 before you can build anything interesting in numbers.