Wow everyone! Thanks for all of your responses and suggestions.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Before we can really help we need some more information.
What level is your Sorceress?
Do you play as a solo quester, do group dungeons, and/or PvP?
What kind of crafting skills/resources do you have available to you?
If you like playing spells and staff, up-close-and personal it can be done.
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »This too I don't quite understand, the bar setup. I don't remember how to do it?
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »Wow everyone! Thanks for all of your responses and suggestions.RaddlemanNumber7 wrote: »Before we can really help we need some more information.
What level is your Sorceress?
Do you play as a solo quester, do group dungeons, and/or PvP?
What kind of crafting skills/resources do you have available to you?
If you like playing spells and staff, up-close-and personal it can be done.
Right now I have three different Toons going. The one that I am currently trying to play---My Breton Sorceress is at level 4. I just barely started. I am a solo quester, but I am not opposed to helping/joining others---if I am in a dungeon and they request help getting through it. I also do a group dungeon a day as suggested to me. As for PvP I am not much of a fan. I am too slow and I die a lot......a lot!
As for crafting skills I am just now getting started with this new Toon. I am already a Provisioner for what that's worth. I am also a rune collector, so that I can enchant everything. Like I mentioned before, I haven't played ESO since I beta tested it. At the time I wasn't keen om paying $80 for the game and a monthly subscription too. Although, I am on a month-to-month plan now.
Incidentally, as of now this new Toon has more skills than there are slots to hold them. I guess I should have invested in my Armor this last level-up---that or a passive skill.
My main concern, however, is staying alive which in my mine means more health and/or stamina. Yet, I need Magicka too.?!?
cainebourneb14_ESO wrote: »
Twinner_69 wrote: »This is one of the worst MMO's I've seen for balancing. I sometimes think it's still in the beta phase. I would recommend playing another MMO, because the things you complain about aren't easily fixable in this game. Yes you spent a lot of money to play this game, but is it really worth your serenity and peace of mind to keep playing a game that will never bring you happiness?
***_Cara_Sterling wrote: »Wow everyone! Thanks for all of your responses and suggestions.
Right now I have three different Toons going. The one that I am currently trying to play---My Breton Sorceress is at level 4. I just barely started. I am a solo quester, but I am not opposed to helping/joining others---if I am in a dungeon and they request help getting through it. I also do a group dungeon a day as suggested to me. As for PvP I am not much of a fan. I am too slow and I die a lot......a lot!
As for crafting skills I am just now getting started with this new Toon. I am already a Provisioner for what that's worth. I am also a rune collector, so that I can enchant everything. Like I mentioned before, I haven't played ESO since I beta tested it. At the time I wasn't keen om paying $80 for the game and a monthly subscription too. Although, I am on a month-to-month plan now.
Incidentally, as of now this new Toon has more skills than there are slots to hold them. I guess I should have invested in my Armor this last level-up---that or a passive skill.
My main concern, however, is staying alive which in my mine means more health and/or stamina. Yet, I need Magicka too.?!?
@***_Cara_Sterling
Welcome back to ESO!
So you're starting to level a Sorc and would like some tips. Ok. First, do you plan to commit to a full Magicka or full Stamina build? Choosing now would be best, as hybrid builds usually are much weaker than builds that focus on one resource. My suggestion would be to focus on magicka (which will be all of your class skills and the skills from the destruction and restoration staff weapons).
Next question is race. Breton is ok. You get a bit more sustain, but you're not quite as strong as a High Elf. If you're not really attached to your Breton yet, I would reroll as a High Elf, but it doesn't make a huge difference, so don't fret too much about it.
Use your skill points to unlock Active skills first, anything that you want to use in combat or skills from trees you want to level up, then Morphs for skills you are using, as they become available, then Passive skills.
I would suggest using your first 5 skill points to pick up the first skill in each of the 3 Sorcerer trees, as well as the first skill in the Destruction staff tree, and the skill in the Light Armor tree. These should get you off to a good start.
with sorc- its not the gear- but the playstyle. i would honestly get a buddy to just wail on you- and practise stunning him, streaking thru- and keeping your shields up. - thats 90 percent of sorc. if u can do that- killing is easy- as we know- sorcs do a little bit of damage. but being disciplined enough to press ur shield every 6 seconds is the trick
PurpleDrank wrote: »
Bar One -- Power Surge // Boundless Storm // Liquid Lightning // Bound Aegis // Inner Light -- Ult = Thunderous Rage
Bar Two -- Force Pulse // Hardened Ward // Mage's Wrath // Bound Aegis // Inner Light -- Ult = Greater Storm Atronach
Most dungeons I can get through just using Bar One to be honest, though I think that may be a reflection on the dungeons and not on any skill I have