Still one day to wait....so to pass the time a quick poll
Will you do the new quests to level in style&comfort or grind grind grind to 50/160 and only then do quests in order to make sure that any rewards&drops do not become trash immediately?
Kalthar Wolf-Brother – EP Templar - 50 Maeli Valen - EP NB - 50Naps-During-Trials – EP Templar - 50Rulnakh - EP Sorc - 50Azrael Krieg - EP NB – 50Uvithasa Telvanni – EP DK – 50More-Tail - EP Warden - 50Narile Galen - EP Sorc - 50Bone Soldier - EP Necro - 50Naps-During-Trails - EP Necro - 50
Level legerdemain, train mount, grind to 50, then do all quests. The grind may seem like a waste of time, but I don't want worthless drops along the way while questing.
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Edited by Runs on May 21, 2017 9:15AM
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I will probably be making two a magica healing Druid style Warden and a stamina Ranger style Warden. No way I am slowly questing both, one will be running Dolmens/Skywatch/Spellscar for sure.
Level 50 Characters
USA
Odette Skullcrusher Nord DK EP Tank
Hannah Smithee Breton Templar DC Healer
Charlotte of the Wild Bosmer NB EP DPS
Rabbath Amman Dark Elf Sorc EP DPS
Lovely Twinkle High Elf Sorc AD Tank
Nepith Dark Elf Warden EP Healer
Tupac Shakoor Redguard Sorc DC Tank
Faire the Last Snow Elf Altmer Warden EP Ice Staff Tank
EU
Soul-Shriven Breton Sorc DC DPS
Makush gro-Shurgal Orc DK DC Tank
Cleopatra Tharn Imperial Sorc EP Healer
Daenerys Targaryin Nord Templar DC Healer
Zar Saarshar Khajiit NB DC Thief
Celrith High Elf Sorc EP Assassin
Falcar Dark Elf NB DC Necromancer
Myriam Blaylock Breton NB EP Vampire
Nivrillin Wood Elf NB DC Werewolf
Why would you pay so much for expansion just to grind your new class character to max in no time? Where is fun in this?
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Level legerdemain, train mount, grind to 50, then do all quests. The grind may seem like a waste of time, but I don't want worthless drops along the way while questing.
-edit- #RemoveEquipmentLevels
yeah ^this^
i would usually quest up but since one tamriel i feel i have to grind up and then quest once im level 50
i have a hard time playing the 3 characters i leveled this way (temp healer, dk tank, magplar) so im concerned i wont 'get' my wardens and they will sit there as mules!
Grinding levels is a peace of cake.... gathering skill points and levelling skills and unlocking WW/Vamp skills is a completely different story.
This is exactly the reason why I only bother to mostly play only one character.... because even if you reach level 50 with new one... it takes awful allot of time to level up everything else...
To level 5 then to maelstrom that should take me to 10 thenThey are changing the campaigns if I recall but whatever the new bwb is that's where I will be. I will level slowly (no training or scrolls) that will level my skills more then when 50 to questing
PS4 EU 1200+ cp - I enjoy RP, Housing, PVE and PVP
I cant decide. Part of me wants to quest but part of me really doesnt want to deal with having to cram random skills on my bar to keep my lines leveling while actually doing any kind of content, even if its easy stuff, and just go level my skill lines up at dolmens until they are all 50 and then go back and quest with proper bar setups.
I always level my characters by questing. I don't see the point in spending my limited play time grinding so that later on once I've finished that I can play the stuff I could have been doing all along with a higher level character. Especially in a game with game-wide level scaling.
My warden won't even be going to Morrowind until she's finished at least her Alliance's zones (all quests). Well apart from the fact that they've messed up the tutorial, so I have to do the Morrowind one and then wayshrine back to the mainland and pretend it didn't happen because otherwise the continuity makes no sense what so ever.
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Taking it slow and questing will, for me, be the best way to learn the class. It's not like I need another end-game character anyway. My main does the bulk of hard mode trials and dungeons.
I'm rather looking forward to exploring and taking my time when I'm not doing group stuff.
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Grinding skyshards, grinding, lorebooks, then grinding XP for the two Wardens I will have. I'm currently not interested in the questing scene atm.
Questing too unrewarding. Lacklusting XP, lacklusting gear drops, lacklusting gold gain, Nothing really makes questing progressively entertaining. Now if I was a RPers I can see taking the quester's route. However I am not a RPers so again. Grind it shall be.