I'm a Magicka Templar. It's supposed to be the easiest class to play. But I really suck at it
My hope is that if I can just level up and get some decent gear, then I'll breeze through the content like everyone else does.
I just need some leveling advice. How do all of you 'power level' your alts?
I'm a Magicka Templar. It's supposed to be the easiest class to play. But I really suck at it
My hope is that if I can just level up and get some decent gear, then I'll breeze through the content like everyone else does.
I just need some leveling advice. How do all of you 'power level' your alts?
Klixen,
which server are you on? If you are on PC-EU, feel free to mail or whisper me in game @EllieBlue and would be very happy to help you.
Ellie
OrdoHermetica wrote: »Also, while the people suggesting you dump everything into Stamina or Magicka mean well, I strongly suggest you ignore them for now.
OrdoHermetica wrote: »As someone who learned the game with a Templar, there's one genuinely easy way to not die: get Puncturing Sweep (magicka morph of the Puncturing Strikes skill in the Aedric Spear skill line) and spam it. It does solid damage AND heals you AND scales based on your magicka, which is good for a Magicka Templar.
Also, while the people suggesting you dump everything into Stamina or Magicka mean well, I strongly suggest you ignore them for now. While it's true that all points into your main attribute is how you build for the mid-to-late game (or when leveling a new character after you've learned the game and know what you're doing), in the early game spreading out your points a bit so you can experiment with different types of skills and morphs - and putting points into Health for survivability - is not only valid, but advisable in my opinion. There's a reason the Trainee set gives you bonuses to all three attributes.
Speaking personally, I had a mostly even spread between Stamina and Health on my Redguard Templar with a good few points into Magicka as well, and I did just fine until I hit 50. I may not have killed things as efficiently or as quickly as possible, but I stayed alive and I learned how my abilities worked - and that above all else is your objective when learning this game. Once you get the basics down, THEN you can worry about optimizing your stats, traits, armor, etc.
This is poor advice, rushing to level 50. If you've played the game a while and understand its mechanics, getting to 50 is more because you don't need the "tutorial" levels anymore, and now they're annoying.I could be wrong here, but I get the feeling that the game is really designed for maximum level characters, with at least 160 champion points and good gear. I've read other posts that say you really shouldn't try to do quests at low level. You should get to level 50 as fast as you can (by whatever means you can), grind 160 champion points, get yourself a good 'set' of armor and THEN start doing the quests.
Dapper Dinosaur wrote: »I don't see how people can have such difficulty with this game. Even when I was brand new and the game was WAY harder in the overworld, I was barely ever challenged when I had no clue what I was doing.
Are you incapable of pressing buttons? What issues specifically are you having?
Note my signature. That's the problem with the game's mechanics.