Tanking in ESO is kind of iffy compared to other MMO's I have ever played. There's none of the traditional threat/aggro modifier or ways to manage it, the only way in this game is either Taunt or be the first one to drop an AOE attack. After that it's whoever heals or does an AOE attack with more damage that gets all the attention. So I figure we post our setups of how we deal with tanking in ESO, whether its for casual gameplay or serious; my setups are casual as in I only do Normal Dungeons. I don't think I can handle the frustration of pugging Veteran dungeons via random group finder, at least as a tank anyway, healer or DPS is a different story.
My templar tank
Bar 1 - Explosive Charge(Mobility/AOE), Puncturing Sweep(Attack/AOE/Heal), Pierce Armor(Taunt), Repentance(Utility), Restoring Focus(Defense), and my Ultimate on this bar is Solar Disturbance.
Bar 2 - Structured Entropy(Attack), Reflective Light(Attack), Inner Rage(Taunt), Repentance(Utility), Purifying Ritual(Heal), the Ultimate on this bar is Aggressive Horn.
My nightblade tank still a work in progress
Bar 1 - Lotus Fan(Mobility/AOE), Refreshing Path(Attack/AOE/Mobility/Heal/Kitchen Sink), Pierce Armor(Taunt), Mirage(defense), Swallow Soul(Heal), and my Ultimate on this bar is Veil of Blades.
Bar 2 - Structured Entropy(Attack), Impale(Attack), Inner Rage(Taunt), Syphoning Attacks(Utility), Sap Essence(Attack/AOE/Heal), and the Ultimate on this bar is Aggressive Horn.
My first bars focus more on up close in melee range while keeping the packs together with AOE spam. My swap bars focus on single target ranged attacks and heals to keep me up in case I'm the only one left standing which has happened on occasion when people fail to move out of Red circles. Which Ultimate I tend to use depends on the group, if they're a high DPS party then Aggressive Horn is what I mostly use, but if they aren't or there's a lot of trash mobs with the boss I use the AOE Ultimate.