Inb4 some social justice warrior points out ESO isn't meant for 9-year-olds.
On a side note, group dungeons are not the same as public dungeons. Group dungeons require a team of 4 players, usually a Tank, a Healer and 2 DDs. They are also a lot harder than open world content and most bosses require good understanding of mechanics, skills, roles and builds.
Thankyou for adding an equally irrelevant and useless comment.Inb4 some social justice warrior points out ESO isn't meant for 9-year-olds.
POPSadopalis wrote: »Good day all! I play eso with my 9 year old son and as you can imagine he tends to be excited about the really cool gear that you can only find in all the hardest places! So in my effort to make him happy I suit up my dragon knight in tank fashion and head into scale caller (mind you my best toon is only 260) now as the rational adult I know this is a losing battle, however I am fighting to the death to show him I am at least trying using soul gem after soul gem!! Gggrrrr... his best toon is base 34 lol... ok anyway the question in all of this madness is, where is everyone??? When we push through the public dungeons there are other peeps to kinda help. I’m guessing the group spots are designed where you only see those you enter with? I’m looking for confirmation on this? Is there no hope for me as I cling to my health potions while he hopelessly swats at our attackers with his axes!!
Inb4 some social justice warrior points out ESO isn't meant for 9-year-olds.
On a side note, group dungeons are not the same as public dungeons. Group dungeons require a team of 4 players, usually a Tank, a Healer and 2 DDs. They are also a lot harder than open world content and most bosses require good understanding of mechanics, skills, roles and builds.
My son has been playing since he was 8! Play on!
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »
POPSadopalis wrote: »Good day all! I play eso with my 9 year old son and as you can imagine he tends to be excited about the really cool gear that you can only find in all the hardest places! So in my effort to make him happy I suit up my dragon knight in tank fashion and head into scale caller (mind you my best toon is only 260) now as the rational adult I know this is a losing battle, however I am fighting to the death to show him I am at least trying using soul gem after soul gem!! Gggrrrr... his best toon is base 34 lol... ok anyway the question in all of this madness is, where is everyone??? When we push through the public dungeons there are other peeps to kinda help. I’m guessing the group spots are designed where you only see those you enter with? I’m looking for confirmation on this? Is there no hope for me as I cling to my health potions while he hopelessly swats at our attackers with his axes!!
Have you read the ToS?
Inb4 some social justice warrior points out ESO isn't meant for 9-year-olds.
On a side note, group dungeons are not the same as public dungeons. Group dungeons require a team of 4 players, usually a Tank, a Healer and 2 DDs. They are also a lot harder than open world content and most bosses require good understanding of mechanics, skills, roles and builds.
My son has been playing since he was 8! Play on!
When I was 9, GTA was my favorite game!
POPSadopalis wrote: »Good day all! I play eso with my 9 year old son and as you can imagine he tends to be excited about the really cool gear that you can only find in all the hardest places! So in my effort to make him happy I suit up my dragon knight in tank fashion and head into scale caller (mind you my best toon is only 260) now as the rational adult I know this is a losing battle, however I am fighting to the death to show him I am at least trying using soul gem after soul gem!! Gggrrrr... his best toon is base 34 lol... ok anyway the question in all of this madness is, where is everyone??? When we push through the public dungeons there are other peeps to kinda help. I’m guessing the group spots are designed where you only see those you enter with? I’m looking for confirmation on this? Is there no hope for me as I cling to my health potions while he hopelessly swats at our attackers with his axes!!
POPSadopalis wrote: »Good day all! I play eso with my 9 year old son and as you can imagine he tends to be excited about the really cool gear that you can only find in all the hardest places! So in my effort to make him happy I suit up my dragon knight in tank fashion and head into scale caller (mind you my best toon is only 260) now as the rational adult I know this is a losing battle, however I am fighting to the death to show him I am at least trying using soul gem after soul gem!! Gggrrrr... his best toon is base 34 lol... ok anyway the question in all of this madness is, where is everyone??? When we push through the public dungeons there are other peeps to kinda help. I’m guessing the group spots are designed where you only see those you enter with? I’m looking for confirmation on this? Is there no hope for me as I cling to my health potions while he hopelessly swats at our attackers with his axes!!
Juju_beans wrote: »POPSadopalis wrote: »Good day all! I play eso with my 9 year old son and as you can imagine he tends to be excited about the really cool gear that you can only find in all the hardest places! So in my effort to make him happy I suit up my dragon knight in tank fashion and head into scale caller (mind you my best toon is only 260) now as the rational adult I know this is a losing battle, however I am fighting to the death to show him I am at least trying using soul gem after soul gem!! Gggrrrr... his best toon is base 34 lol... ok anyway the question in all of this madness is, where is everyone??? When we push through the public dungeons there are other peeps to kinda help. I’m guessing the group spots are designed where you only see those you enter with? I’m looking for confirmation on this? Is there no hope for me as I cling to my health potions while he hopelessly swats at our attackers with his axes!!
Switch his mindset to be excited about crafted/overland gear and you'll both have a happier playing experience.