Deconstruct every gear and runes you get (and don't need) and get enough skill points to spend for crafting. Then start doing the writs. And always have your research slots filled up.
Level up all (weapon) skill lines and every skill while questing. Just put for example a dual wield skill on your 2h bar. The exp gain will also increase your dual wield bar. Level the skill lines up that way and level each skill up to be morpheable. Spares you a lot of hassle later on.
I joined a big PvE guild and they taught me everything I needed to know about the game. Then it's just about practice.
Same goes for PvP. Join a guild, run with them. You'll learn over time and depending on your commitment of course.
Learn about animation canceling (important for end game content and PvP).
Watching youtube videos of PvPers also help improve.
Thanks Wollust! I'll definitely look into that on the guilds and great info on the leveling. Question. Can you explain the 2h bar? I'm so ignorant in a lot of these things but with help I can learn.
2h means 2 handed weapon. That's the big sword/maul/axe.
The most essential weapon for a stam class for PvP due to the skill Rally (self heal and weapon damage buff).
p.s if you put the @ sign before naming people then it's easier to type names and they get notified.
p.p.s. enchantments. A priority for deconstruction. Higher quality crafted glyphs have value at any level. Enchanting is easier to level the higher level you start and are and great for either higher damage, better recovery or reduced cost.
Too bad you're in the EP, I would play with you if you were in either the AD or DC as I have vets in both. I have a low level EP character but I really hate the land and quests so it's hard for me to push through with a new character.
I'm no master but I suggest you feel out what best suits you and the way you like to play as the meta builds might have a different play style then what you enjoy. Playing solo and learning, along with a couple respecs has got me to a point where I feel comfy with my characters (not my Templar though). I'm still learning as I go but at least I'm doing what feels right and enjoying the game along the way.
Btw the lady stone seems like a waste, they put it in the starter zone for a reason
OP,
- ditch stamina for now and be a magicka.( later when you reach v16 then go for stamina, if you want)
-be a vampire.
-craft gear.
- grind/ do questing to get at least 300 CP
Lastly, it will take months for you to know the game inside out. Till then take your time and play also have fun.
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Cool @Burning_Talons! I'll do that and then we can get more in-depth with my learning of it all.
OP,
- ditch stamina for now and be a magicka.( later when you reach v16 then go for stamina, if you want)
-be a vampire.
-craft gear.
- grind/ do questing to get at least 300 CP
Lastly, it will take months for you to know the game inside out. Till then take your time and play also have fun.
Thanks @Van_OS! Right now I'm a Werewolf. Do you think the Vampire would be more suitable for my character?
Anything other then the lady ha. It really depends on your play style and what skills you use. On my redguard nightblade I use the warrior for more weapon damage as they're a dual wielding stamina based werewolf but others prefer critical strike stones.Too bad you're in the EP, I would play with you if you were in either the AD or DC as I have vets in both. I have a low level EP character but I really hate the land and quests so it's hard for me to push through with a new character.
I'm no master but I suggest you feel out what best suits you and the way you like to play as the meta builds might have a different play style then what you enjoy. Playing solo and learning, along with a couple respecs has got me to a point where I feel comfy with my characters (not my Templar though). I'm still learning as I go but at least I'm doing what feels right and enjoying the game along the way.
Btw the lady stone seems like a waste, they put it in the starter zone for a reason
Thanks @Vigarr! What would you suggest for the stone?
ConeOfSilence wrote: »Fastest way to max crafting is to go into the guilds ( in particular at Elden Root ) and steal all armour and weapons then log out and back in and steal again, do this until your inventory is full then deconstruct everything. Make sure you fence your stolen loot too once per day this also levels up legerdemain. I have a separate toon just for crafting weapons and armour but if you are going to do that make sure you finish all the maps with your faction first so you can get to all the set crafting stations. I maxed leveled all my crafting in 1 week using the stealing method only working on it 1 hr per day.
To level alchemy fast just buy a heap of regredients and solvent from guild stores and just start crafting, I max leveled alchemy in 30 mins doing this.
Unfortunatly there is no easy way to level enchanting that I know of.
I cringed when I read the lady...
Some valuable information in here OP take notes
potirondb16_ESO wrote: »One of the easiest thing to do is :
A) Always focus all your ressource into a specific ressource, don't split inbetween magika and staminaAlways get the proper gear for your playstyle, if you are stamina user go medium armor, and if you are magika user go light if you are a Tank better go heavy at first
C) Figure out a rotation, the skill you have can become better if you use them in some kind of synergie, so try to stick with a rotation while you are fighting it will help you increase your dps, as far as pvp goes try to figure out which skill should be use at what moment.
D) Buy the proper food, if you want to gain capacity while doing dongeon and pvp you need to have the right kind of food, for PVE Dps priviligiate Max Hp/Ressource (blue) while Healer usually go for Max Hp, Ressource regeneration (knowing that you have the right food will help you out)
E) Try to focus on the appropriate content as you start, so at first do the normal dungeon and as you think you got a hold of them move foward to the veteran dongeon. Try to avoid ICP, WGT and COA at the moment as far as veteran mode goes those are not representative of the overall game difficulty and you should not benefit from going there at this point.
F) Don't forget to look at passive ability Inside your class tree if you want to gain more ability as you level. You'll realise that those are almost as important as active ability so try to gather some skill point to unlock those. Normal dungeon, Skyshard hunting and Public Dongeon are three really good way to gather those wanted skill point.
P.S. If you have issue with finding Skyshard an add-on may help you out. Try to download it with minion.
G) Have fun while doing so !
Take care !
@Lord_Nala
Sorry tons to read here and my time is limited so I'll reply first and read everyone else later.
Have you ever watched Twitch.tv?
If you want to pve, look up Deltia on his website, on YouTube, and then watch him stream for a while on Twitch. He generally had good pve advice and is thorough enough on his videos and writeups to help newer players.
If you want to learn pvp, as a nightblade, you may check out Sypher. He's probably a little more for the advanced as he moves and talks fast. But his nightblade skills are TOP NOTCH in pvp and his builds are quite viable.
Liv3mind, as I see already chimed in above had done A LOT of work and theory crafting. You can definitely trust his (?) advice on nightblade.
Also check out the nightblade theorycrafting forum on Tamriel Foundry. Some are out of days but most are close enough that you can learn some of the basics from them.
Finally, stop making excuses and TRY some of this stuff. Most players won't be as mean as you think. Sure, some are over entitled brats. But most are friendly people and you will find probably one or two in every dungeon group you get that may be willing to help, offer advice, etc.
Remember: at some point in time EVERYONE was a noob. Best way to learn is by trying. Just make sure that when you do fail (and you will)... fail forward
I cringed when I read the lady...
I was referring to this:Boon: The Lady/quote]
@Duiwel What would you suggest I do with Champion stats? Right now I have
Shadow 23
The Lover - 5
Tower - 0
Lord - 4
The Lady -23 (haha yeah I know now)
Steed -1
Atronach -26
Apprentice -2
Ritual - 0
READ HERE:
As for champion points I can tell you what to take sure, but remember a lot of it is dependent on what your actual goal is, what your gear setup is like and what your build requires...
AS a rule of thumb I always do this:
Stack the most Thief points into cost reduction of the attribute the char is using, second most Thief points into the resource regen of said attribute ( a 70-30% scale is a good measurement ).
IF you PvP a lot you can also put points into tumbling if you are like me and like dodge rolling to safety
The CP tree lady is not bad at all I always put points into Elemental defender and Hardy( fire dmg is a b!#*%$) usually a 35%-35% meaning that it gets the bulk of my warrior CP's, the rest I usually put into Resistance for PvP and some into Quick Recovery ( Lord for added healing when playing templar, DK) this is the majority of my CP tree build however I usually custom cater to my needs and gear for that char. The important thing OP is read the effects what they do and decide what your aim is. Not one person is going to play 100% the same as another. However we are merely helping you in the right direction, keep in mind someone else might want to put some more into block expertise or something else...
When playing Magicka chars I always put points into this order:
Elemental Expert: 60%
Elfborn: 10-20%
Spell Erosion 20-30%
Note they are all within the Apprentice tree, when playing Stam chars replace with Ritual Tree
EDIT: Ok I seem to have screwed up my own quote of your stuff when trying to add the second quote so I will just write READ HERE at the TOP
potirondb16_ESO wrote: »One of the easiest thing to do is :
A) Always focus all your ressource into a specific ressource, don't split inbetween magika and staminaAlways get the proper gear for your playstyle, if you are stamina user go medium armor, and if you are magika user go light if you are a Tank better go heavy at first
C) Figure out a rotation, the skill you have can become better if you use them in some kind of synergie, so try to stick with a rotation while you are fighting it will help you increase your dps, as far as pvp goes try to figure out which skill should be use at what moment.
D) Buy the proper food, if you want to gain capacity while doing dongeon and pvp you need to have the right kind of food, for PVE Dps priviligiate Max Hp/Ressource (blue) while Healer usually go for Max Hp, Ressource regeneration (knowing that you have the right food will help you out)
E) Try to focus on the appropriate content as you start, so at first do the normal dungeon and as you think you got a hold of them move foward to the veteran dongeon. Try to avoid ICP, WGT and COA at the moment as far as veteran mode goes those are not representative of the overall game difficulty and you should not benefit from going there at this point.
F) Don't forget to look at passive ability Inside your class tree if you want to gain more ability as you level. You'll realise that those are almost as important as active ability so try to gather some skill point to unlock those. Normal dungeon, Skyshard hunting and Public Dongeon are three really good way to gather those wanted skill point.
P.S. If you have issue with finding Skyshard an add-on may help you out. Try to download it with minion.
G) Have fun while doing so !
Take care !
Thanks @potirondb16_ESO!
Seems like I've read in places where players focus in one area as they do there build for a character.
I started out with Heavy Armor and it's maxed. Then Two Handed is almost maxed with Momentum being the only thing I need to morph. Bow is maxed other than Acid Spray and Focused Aim with Hasty Retreat not started.
30 on Light Armor and 31 on Med Armor. Dark Elf Skills are 50 with 1/3 Resist Flame and 1/3 Flame Talent. Just started those.
Magika 16
Health 18
Stamina 16
Any suggestions would be appreciated as I try and fix what I can to get me in better shape. Another question would be, do I need to redo my Champ Points and filter them all into one specific Boon?