Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
Thanks everyone for your replies. I figured it out. I basically needed to avoid doing anything that has to do with killing stuff for a couple of levels and just did quests around town or gathering quests or killed lower level creatures until I leveled.
Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
I know right? It's so counter-intuitive the way it works now. When I started playing almost 2 years ago, it just seemed completely illogical that I would immediately leave the city I started in rather than do the quests I found in that city first. So I ended up banging my head against a couple of enemies in quests that i just couldn't beat at the time, until I got so frustrated that I decided I had to take a break from those 2 quests in the city that were giving me problems (in my case I was playing on a Daggerfall Covenant character, and the enemies I couldn't beat were a werewolf in one quest, and an assassin trying to kill the king in another quest). That was when I decided to go and check out the boat taking me away from the city, and after that my questing progressed pretty smoothly.@UrQuan
Thank you for your reply! You're right, I didn't know I was suppose to go back. I thought I was in the right area this whole time, people kept saying "starter island" I had no idea I wasn't there already.
I've figured it out, and thank you for your input too. I don't know how I managed to get one character to level 8 because I didn't go back on my first character either but this was months ago!
I'm really enjoying my caster I made. She's in the snow area right now(can't think of the name), I'm loving it. They should really change how that works for new players.. It was sooo confusing and irritating. I just feel bad for people who have left the game not knowing you need to go back like I almost did.
Caius Drusus Imperial DK (DC) Bragg Ironhand Orc Temp (DC) Neesha Stalks-Shadows Argonian NB (EP) Falidir Altmer Sorcr (AD) J'zharka Khajiit NB (AD) |
Isabeau Runeseer Breton Sorc (DC) Fevassa Dunmer DK (EP) Manut Redguard Temp (AD) Tylera the Summoner Altmer Sorc (EP) Svari Snake-Blood Nord DK (AD) |
Ashlyn D'Elyse Breton NB (EP) Filindria Bosmer Temp (DC) Vigbjorn the Wanderer Nord Warden (EP) Hrokki Winterborn Breton Warden (DC) Basks-in-the-Sunshine Argonian Temp |
I mean, sure the quest giver who sends you to the boat is the first quest giver you'll come across, but to me (and to many others - this topic comes up over and over on the forums and in zone chat and in guilds) it just seems so bizarre to think that you're actually supposed to immediately leave the city you wake up in, rather than explore it first.
KhajitFurTrader wrote: »I mean, sure the quest giver who sends you to the boat is the first quest giver you'll come across, but to me (and to many others - this topic comes up over and over on the forums and in zone chat and in guilds) it just seems so bizarre to think that you're actually supposed to immediately leave the city you wake up in, rather than explore it first.
Yeah, I feel the same way. I mean, c'mon, how can they want for people to skip the introduction to awesome characters like Razum'Dar, or Crafty Lerisa and her bunch of misfits that call themselves a crew? They could've done this the other way round: wake up on the starter island, get asked whether you feel experienced or seasoned enough, and if yes, great, here's your ride to the mainland; if not, you're welcome to explore to your heart's content and start picking up your skills on the way. I wonder whether this has ever been discussed as an option or not, and if so, why they decided against it.
I shouldn't be dying this much
....I don't like dying. lol.. ah well.. I want to play ESO!!