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Could I level to 50 without doing all the side quest's?

RSTAR7824
RSTAR7824
Is it possible to level to 50 without doing all of the side quest's? I'm making a new character and I would really like to skip all of the side quest's, is that a practical idea? On my main I did most of the side quest's, and I think that's what took me a little longer.

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  • OzJohnD
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    Yes, you will have to compensate making sure you dungeon and grind mobs along the way though ... if you grind and obsessively seek out all quest you will level ahead of where you need to be for the next zone.
    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




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  • SirAndy
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    Yes, i did that on my dedicated PvP character. I purposely ignore all quests except the main quest line and both the mages guild and fighters guild quests.
    :smile:
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  • Atlaz
    Atlaz
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    I probably did less than half of all the side quest thanks to grinding, I'm not interested in doing them all either. It would probably be faster to start over again on AD and reach V14 then it is to go from V8 to V14 on Dagger Fall however starting over again isn't something I'm interested in doing even if those high elfs come with bonus overall magic damage.
    "Bretons are renowned and talented craftsmen, shrewd merchants, gallant cavaliers, and inventive wizards. They can also be proud and quarrelsome."
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