CONTEXT of the Post Below wrote:1) I'm on a mission to unlock all skill lines for each class (8 toons @ lvl 50; 1 mana and 1 stamina type for each class)
2) I'm doing this to find which class and playstyle is appealing to me.
3) In short, i'm trying to find which class (and resource type: mana or stamina) I want to main. So far i have a temporary main were I do questing and exploring in a leisurely manner.
4) Currently at my 5th-6th toon trying to reach lvl 50 (so there's some burn out)
5) My plan is to only do all quests, exploration, crafting on a single toon--which will be my main toon
6) To answer your question, slow pace gaming, story, exploration is more important for me than leveling. That's why I'm saving it for last. For now, I just want to test the different skills of all classes, and this is why I'm grinding all this toons. And yes, i do have a temporary main i made were i started questing and exploring already.

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Go actually play the game...and if that isn't fun maybe MMO's aren't for you?
personaly I don't grind. I do main story + delves. because I 1. enjoy it and 2. skillpoints. baseline to 50 points are barely enough to get some combat abilities going. if I want any nice passives, etc? gonna need to go gather those skyshards etc anyways, so why not just do that while leveling?
SolarCat02 wrote: »Find someone to run with. It really helps.
My husband and I aren't the "Grinding" type, but two weeks ago we decided we were tired of our level 26 married characters not being able to participate in the endgame content. Up until then we did questing together, but that weekend just the two of us went into Skyreach and kept grinding until we were 50.
I didn't think I would have so much fun! But we were laughing hysterically almost the entire time, doing stupid little things, challenging each other by the sizes of the pulls, etc etc.
Everything is much more fun with good company.
I have a multi monitor system and a lot of the time I have Twitch (for watching Steamers playing ESO) on one screen and ESO on the other. Great for grinding or those load screens. In fact, I am writing this now (for load screens) while I play ESO.I do enjoying grinding and it can be a fun social event as well...
phileunderx2 wrote: »I do the dolmen grind ever so often. I use my TV as a monitor so I will be on the couch with a wireless controller. Not a bad way to play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RPA5j0560g )
First of all AFKing at the dolmens is a form of exploiting because you're not playing.
Second of all, complaining about grinding to level 50 in One Tamriel is a joke. The experience and time required to reach CP160 is nothing compared to reaching Veteran Rank 11 even, nevermind VR16.
Have fun not knowing how to play your characters because you didn't play.
TheShadowScout wrote: »Boredom free?
Don't grind!
And for context:
12 characters, 1 done it all, 4 finished cadwells, craglorn and orsinium (and only avoiding TG and DB for roleplay reasons), 3 more at 50 and halfways through cadwells, 4 more between 35 and 40 at the moment.
I do every sidequest, explore every location, only skip on groupy stuff like public dungeons or world bosses. I just take it slow, play a bit when I feel like it, and don't worry if it takes half a year for one of ym characters to get through all of the questing (at least then they will also have maxed horses once I am there).
If I tried harder, tried to make it faster, I might reach a saturation point, but since I pace myself and only play casually... I never overload my ESO receptors to the point of boredom.
Yes, one -can- get to 50 in short order. If I played a full day, and not just a hour or two, I am pretty sure I could get there as well. But that I only did at the start, now I take it slower because racing through things I alreadfy did is indeed boring. And its not like there is a time limit - I play to have fun, enjoy the game, and not make it to the end as quickly as possible.
Enjoy the path, not the goal!
Narvuntien wrote: »I have to get gear from dungeons for the last 4 or so days.. it has been terrible. It is bound so I can't do what I normally do.. which is farm and sell mats for gold until i can afford gear. i'd much rather buy gear from lucky people.. but to do what I want to do that isn't an option.
I don't care about levels those happen naturally as I play through the quests, explore and do cadwells silver and gold.
So yeah i hate grinding as well. It is my least favourite part of this game by a loong way and whenever I have to do it it sucks my enjoyment of the game so fast.
As for doing other things, well this game takes 80% of my computers memory, I can't even open Discord or one of the other VIOP programs without crashing the game.
I actually either use my phone or my laptop... which is on a desk to the left of this desk.. to pass time in loading screens.

vamp_emily wrote: »I think you can tell by the pic where I level my characters.It is not the fastest but is sure is not boring.
Dark_Aether wrote: »Why not wait for one of those festivals coming up soon? That with Mythic Ambrosia pots, a friend and training gears and you can level from 3 to 50 in a couple hours.
I only have one character, 450 CP. I've been playing since June 2016 and even the thought of investing a single second into another toon puts me off the game. I will max this character and play with him until I move on or the servers discontinue. As much as the idea of a Dunmer Magdk or Khajiit magblade sound, I will pass and continue to invest in the one.
If you literally want to test character skills, why not just make templates on the PTS and play those?