Are you starting to wear set gear rather than mundane junk, and are you improving the color quality of your gear? It makes a big...big...big difference. Green and blue tempers aren't rare, and it is perfectly ok to temper sub 50 gear to at least blue.
FoolishHuman wrote: »Are you starting to wear set gear rather than mundane junk, and are you improving the color quality of your gear? It makes a big...big...big difference. Green and blue tempers aren't rare, and it is perfectly ok to temper sub 50 gear to at least blue.
I try to craft gear to my level if I can, otherwise I wear what I find, most is green or blue, I already figured the tempering thing out. Didn't really get a set to more than 2 pieces yet. Any place to get a good set instead of random pieces?
My rating for gear is 2-3 stars most of the time.
Crafting one 5pc. set bonus armor will help a lot as will having a food/drink buff. I've used random food/drinks that I've stol... *ahem* looted. I haven't played on any of my lowbies since the update because of the new set grind so it's hard to account for the content change across the board...
But this tip might help:
Keep calm. Get familiar with the enemies and their attack patterns. You might die a couple of times before the become obvious. I know that I used to get overwhelmed and freak out which lead to me spamming things I didn't need to and wasting precious resources. Eventually you'll be comfortable in fights and you won't start freaking out the sec you are below 50% health.
Another tip since I'm not sure about how long or familiar you are with ESO but you mentioned groups of enemies:
Often when there is a group of 3 enemies they are split up as tank, ranged dmg, melee dmg, or some variety of the sort. Healer, tank, range etc. Knowing what target you want to focus first will help a lot. Usually this means taking out the damage types first then tank/healers.
I guess bosses at that level will now be the change they weren't before, so this will really mean learning how they fight and how much you can take/deal during their patterns.
Good luck out there.
Crafting one 5pc. set bonus armor will help a lot as will having a food/drink buff. I've used random food/drinks that I've stol... *ahem* looted. I haven't played on any of my lowbies since the update because of the new set grind so it's hard to account for the content change across the board...
But this tip might help:
Keep calm. Get familiar with the enemies and their attack patterns. You might die a couple of times before the become obvious. I know that I used to get overwhelmed and freak out which lead to me spamming things I didn't need to and wasting precious resources. Eventually you'll be comfortable in fights and you won't start freaking out the sec you are below 50% health.
Another tip since I'm not sure about how long or familiar you are with ESO but you mentioned groups of enemies:
Often when there is a group of 3 enemies they are split up as tank, ranged dmg, melee dmg, or some variety of the sort. Healer, tank, range etc. Knowing what target you want to focus first will help a lot. Usually this means taking out the damage types first then tank/healers.
I guess bosses at that level will now be the change they weren't before, so this will really mean learning how they fight and how much you can take/deal during their patterns.
Good luck out there.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »DW + Bow and using swallow soul? That is your problem right there. You either need to go stamina and use stamina skills or go magic and use magic skills. Hybrids just aren't very effective in this game. Swallow soul is a great damage skill AND heal if you are wearing light armor, using a staff, and spec'ed into magic.
If you are struggling, I would suggest going magic NB for A while. They have better range and passive heals.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Always kill the healer first!
Rune_Relic wrote: »Actually thats quite wrong.
DPS is your biggest threat....but healer keeps him alive.
Tank is not a threat but a pain that can be avoided.
1. healer (watch for and block special attacks from the dd (keep it in view)..interrupt the healer)
2. dd
3. tank
As said though you need to prioritise resources.....you have heavy attacks to claw some back so use it.