GreenhaloX wrote: »leepalmer95 wrote: »
5. Watch this vid:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLZzGoPp9Ug You should likely just get used to pvp first, what abilites to use, whats good, what sets etc... before you delve into animation cancelling. The most basic form is literally just tapping your attack button then using a skill , this is called weaving and increases your dmg.
Can't think of anything else off the top of my head, theres still a lot more though.
Thanks much for this clip. I'm getting a hang of this animation cancelling technique. It works. When connected, it does some serious damages. Tested out on giants, mammoth and trolls and seems to get the job done in half the time as I would before and seems not to use as much stamina as I would before as well. Also works great in the public dungeons. Still learning how to use it better for the big bossed at the skull/crossbone locations, though.
I can how many folks see how this game can become soon easy. With this techniques combined with high CP and other veteran skills and the right weapons and armors, I can see how someone can be so formidable.
Only a tank needs more then 10 points in health.Smileybones wrote: »Put all your attributes into Stamina,as it helps you to be able to do spells,run,and use your weapons longer.
For the love of Y'ffre, no ! One needs to put points into health too, especially when the problem is dying too fast.
Even if you can manage to survive with all points into stamina (or magika) at low levels, you will get oneshot by some attacks at max level in dungeons and trials.
A good rule is: put one point into helth for every two points you put into stamina or magika.
Hope this helps, cheers.
OK, thanks for all the help, guys. I guess I have to decide between a pet Sorc, ranged Nightblade, or magicka Templar.
I should probably mention that I spend most of my time these days in solo PvE. I sometimes group. I almost never PvP.
Smileybones wrote: »CaptainBeerDude wrote: »Smileybones wrote: »Put all your attributes into Stamina,as it helps you to be able to do spells,run,and use your weapons longer.
For the love of Y'ffre, no ! One needs to put points into health too, especially when the problem is dying too fast.
Even if you can manage to survive with all points into stamina (or magika) at low levels, you will get oneshot by some attacks at max level in dungeons and trials.
A good rule is: put one point into helth for every two points you put into stamina or magika.
Hope this helps, cheers.
Until you stop dying easily.
Do you know some godly healers that can heal oneshots ? Please tell me, I'd love to meet them !
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »OK, thanks for all the help, guys. I guess I have to decide between a pet Sorc, ranged Nightblade, or magicka Templar.
I should probably mention that I spend most of my time these days in solo PvE. I sometimes group. I almost never PvP.
I would take sorc off the list. Their main advantage in solo PVE is their shield, its getting a huge nerf, and non class shields are getting buffed. Sorcs are cool, but they are tricky to play. They also get access to most of their good skills much later on.
I think Magic NB or Templar or your best bets. I would confine your race choices to Altmer, Dunmer, or Breton (Prob in that order), unless you are set on another race for lore reasons or something. Templar is easier to play and Nightblade has more potential for most things, the big exception is that Templars are the best healers. I personally think NBs are more fun and offer more variety, but if you are concerned about your button pressing abilities, Templar will be easier on the fingers. It's an MMO. Make one of each and play them both for a week.
Magicka Templar is very much easy mode for early PvE.

Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »OK, thanks for all the help, guys. I guess I have to decide between a pet Sorc, ranged Nightblade, or magicka Templar.
I should probably mention that I spend most of my time these days in solo PvE. I sometimes group. I almost never PvP.
I would take sorc off the list. Their main advantage in solo PVE is their shield, its getting a huge nerf, and non class shields are getting buffed. Sorcs are cool, but they are tricky to play. They also get access to most of their good skills much later on.
I think Magic NB or Templar or your best bets. I would confine your race choices to Altmer, Dunmer, or Breton (Prob in that order), unless you are set on another race for lore reasons or something. Templar is easier to play and Nightblade has more potential for most things, the big exception is that Templars are the best healers. I personally think NBs are more fun and offer more variety, but if you are concerned about your button pressing abilities, Templar will be easier on the fingers. It's an MMO. Make one of each and play them both for a week.
I get 19k in PvE and 24k health in cyro with all 64 points in stamina '-'Smileybones wrote: »For the love of Y'ffre, no ! One needs to put points into health too, especially when the problem is dying too fast.Put all your attributes into Stamina,as it helps you to be able to do spells,run,and use your weapons longer.
Even if you can manage to survive with all points into stamina (or magika) at low levels, you will get oneshot by some attacks at max level in dungeons and trials.
A good rule is: put one point into helth for every two points you put into stamina or magika.
Hope this helps, cheers.
SublimeSparo wrote: »Food is also your friend, start off with whatever you can find that increases max health (think bread etc) then dual blue food with max health+ your main stat (stamina or magicka) when you can.
Try to find someone that can craft you some if you get the ingredients for them, or just ask nicely, most provisioners have a massive surplus of ingredients
Hello,
I'm embarrassed to say, I'm having a lot of trouble in ESO's early PvE content. I'm dying much more easily and often than in other MMO's, even those with action combat. I've been trying to play a sword and board melee type, since I can block OK but kind of suck at dodging.
Anyway, what are the best, "easy-mode" options for someone like me? Maybe a Sorcerer who uses a pet to tank? Maybe a Templar who can self-heal? Like I mentioned, I'm much better off playing a toon that's going to block rather than move around and dodge.
Thanks for any help!