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  • Lolssi
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    However if you come back later for side quests most won't make sense story wise.
  • leeux
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    I'd say focus on just the main story for the zone instead of skipping it completely, those are normally just a few quests chained together, and the last one leads to the next zone.

    Doing that you'd only advance a bit, and probably by the time you get to the next zone in the chain I'd be close to the intended level.

    (Sorry if anyone already suggested this, I'm at work, so I skimmed over a great number of long posts)
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  • Rastoide
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    Lysette wrote: »
    Vigarr wrote: »
    8 levels over? I'm pretty sure I've done the same thing the first time through and did everything on the map but wasn't that over level. I'm assuming you're an ESO+ member or using some sort of XP enhancement...either that or you ran through the same delves/dolmens/etc. more then once.

    Nah, it happens in a pretty simple way - you do all the quests on the starter islands and when you come to the mainland you are already about 2-3 levels above what the quests there are meant for - then you do a couple of those in the city there, and you will already have most of the left ones in this town be green - and when you do those, most on the map outside of the city will be green or yellow - but when you do the green ones, the yellow turn green and when you start doing them, the rest of those start to gray out and you are overleveled. It happens pretty quickly and you do not even have done half of them.

    Exactly as she says @Vigarr, no ESO+ 10% boost needed. There's daily dungeons for boosting. It's like 1 lvl each time you run it until you are past lvl20, then its almost a whole lvl, and i'm guessing it wont be that much by 30-40 if the 'xp reward' vs 'total xp' needed keeps growing at this rate. But i dont really know..
    But no i just finished 3 blue dailies = 3 lvls up. The other 5 lvls i got ahead by exploring and doing every single quest. Clearing 100%. Btw when i did the first daily i was already 2-3 lvls ahead of my zone..

    I've met someone that kept going like I was doing for a whole extra map than i did. The one i'm avoiding now, she already did it 100%, and last night she just told me the same things Lysette and I are talking about, but in her case she's heading to the 4th zone with 5lvls ahead. She also notices how big the blue daily reward is. I kinda guess she explores less than me tho, lol
    Edited by Rastoide on August 11, 2016 8:38PM
  • tryia3b14a_ESO
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    Rastoide wrote: »
    Lol, thats funny how some people tell you to do the DLC content like if it comes with the game package..
    Its also funny how some act like if everyone got a PC as good as his own..

    Well, if you subscribe, you get access to all the DLCs. The subscription fee for a month is only $15. That's like cost of one movie and a popcorn where I live. Or one lunch, or dinner from a lower end resturant. Maybe I could buy a really cheap T-shirt for that much. Half a tank of gas. A one way bus trip somewhere... my point is, it's not very much money. You don't actually have to buy the DLCs, you can just subscribe for a month and enjoy them.
  • bareheiny
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    Lolssi wrote: »
    However if you come back later for side quests most won't make sense story wise.
    It's pretty easy to mess up the stories accidentally as it is.

    I followed a loading screen tip, and just picked a direction and ran once...ended up starting The Witch of Silatar well before I started The Spinners Tale (which begins by being told to visit the Spinners Cottage).

    I've ended up clearing city quests out of order because of my propensity to simply go wherever I want and just grab quests willy nilly.
  • Rastoide
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    Well, if you subscribe, you get access to all the DLCs. The subscription fee for a month is only $15. That's like cost of one movie and a popcorn where I live. Or one lunch, or dinner from a lower end resturant. Maybe I could buy a really cheap T-shirt for that much. Half a tank of gas. A one way bus trip somewhere... my point is, it's not very much money. You don't actually have to buy the DLCs, you can just subscribe for a month and enjoy them.

    This is like the worst answer i could get. Lol.

    Dude, i just bought the game.. 2 weeks ago?
    There's like thousands of HOURS of gameplay withouth any DLC.

    And if you REALLY MUST know. 1 Usd = 14 Arg (actually its more than 14 atm).
    So its not a simple bus ticket. 15usd * 14arg = 210 Arg.
    Bus tickets here cost 8-9 Arg.. so that means 1 DLC = (210 / 8) = 26+ Bus tickets.
    26 bus tickets for me vs 1 bus ticket for ya. And a tank of gas here costs $1000 Arg.

    I already got my answer btw, i'll do main stories (those that do get scaled), and wait for TOne.
  • Lokey0024
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    Yea kinda sucks facerolling thru everything with no challenge. Basically boils down to reading a book.
  • Lysette
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    Rastoide wrote: »
    Well, if you subscribe, you get access to all the DLCs. The subscription fee for a month is only $15. That's like cost of one movie and a popcorn where I live. Or one lunch, or dinner from a lower end resturant. Maybe I could buy a really cheap T-shirt for that much. Half a tank of gas. A one way bus trip somewhere... my point is, it's not very much money. You don't actually have to buy the DLCs, you can just subscribe for a month and enjoy them.

    This is like the worst answer i could get. Lol.

    Dude, i just bought the game.. 2 weeks ago?
    There's like thousands of HOURS of gameplay withouth any DLC.

    And if you REALLY MUST know. 1 Usd = 14 Arg (actually its more than 14 atm).
    So its not a simple bus ticket. 15usd * 14arg = 210 Arg.
    Bus tickets here cost 8-9 Arg.. so that means 1 DLC = (210 / 8) = 26+ Bus tickets.
    26 bus tickets for me vs 1 bus ticket for ya. And a tank of gas here costs $1000 Arg.

    I already got my answer btw, i'll do main stories (those that do get scaled), and wait for TOne.

    He meant a different kind of bus ticket . one which goes from a major city in the US to another one - kind of an intercity bus, like greyhound, if you know them. Not the communal bus service, but cross-country.
    Edited by Lysette on August 12, 2016 1:32AM
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