I'm cp 306, I take my time, do quest slowly, listen to every word, read books, the only way someone like me will get to 700cp is grinding, I feel like I'm falling behind
Hopefully the event soon will have double XP, can someone tell me the fastest place I can grind, and how long will it take
Stamina dk
I'm cp 306, I take my time, do quest slowly, listen to every word, read books, the only way someone like me will get to 700cp is grinding, I feel like I'm falling behind
Hopefully the event soon will have double XP, can someone tell me the fastest place I can grind, and how long will it take
Stamina dk
Craft yourself some XP gear if you haven't got any already, it helps a little bit.
Spellscar is the best spot IF its just you, or you and one other person. As an Aussie if often quiet when I'm there.
Spellscar is the best spot IF its just you, or you and one other person. As an Aussie if often quiet when I'm there.
I have to disagree there. The motalion necropolis is way better if it's just you. (More mobs, shorter distances between them, high respawn rate, not as "difficult" to kill as Craglorn enemies.)
Unfortunately even in the middle of the night, there are people there because it is so good, so you never get the full potential out of it unless you are really lucky.
Apache_Kid wrote: »Skyreach because it's instanced.
Apache_Kid wrote: »Skyreach because it's instanced.
Are any non instance faster, if u don't run into people?[/quote]
Are any non instance faster, if u don't run into people?
There are several. Someone already said the public dungeon in north Morrowind: Nchuleftingth in Vvardenfell. There's the orcs near Shinji's Scarp. Zombies that are east of Riften. Zombies in the Vile Laboratory in Coldharbour. The Crimson Cove public dungeon on the west coast of Malabal Tor. There's a public dungeon in either Greenshade or Grahtwood but I don't remember exactly which but the mobs are tightly packed - Root Sunder Dungeon I believe. The Vile Manse in Reaper's March. Obsidian Scar in Rivenspire. Besides the places already mention in Craglorn there are a couple delves there that are good for grinding. Simply running through Craglorn farming and killing things in some of the group areas as you go helps break the monotony of just grinding mobs until your eyeballs melt from your face.
You said you are CP300+ so you are able to solo most of the non-dlc dungeons and so to add variety to it all you may consider finding a few that have usable gear for you and grind through the first mini boss for the gear drop in each one and repeat the cycle.
Happy grinding!