Not to mention, just by regularly playing and tweaking as you go, a lot of the "build" or set mechanics are easy to intuit. You'll get a feel for how you like to play and, if it ever matters to you and your personal goals, you'll eventually look up how to fine-tune it.
If not, don't worry! Play your way, and do as you please. You never have to give this stuff a second thought if you don't want to.
TiredKhajiit wrote: »So I'm pretty new to MMOs, and when I started playing ESO I had no idea what a "build" was, so I just kind of chose the abilities I thought were cool/would be good for my character (not for a specific purpose, such as PvP). My main character is currently a level 21, and I'm a decent way through the MQ and my faction's quest. My question is: is it a good to have a character without a build, or should I get rid of my current main character and create one with a more specific purpose?
Bonus question: When having a build for a specific purpose, such as PvP, would you only use it for that purpose, or is that just the main thing you use it for? The reason I ask is because there is a limited amount of character slots, and I would like to plan out how to use them :P
Thanks for any help, and sorry if this is a tad confusing :P
Let me ask this....will I be gimping myself and group if I do roll a X Y Z dps?
The best build is one you have fun with.
You don't need BiS to run any content in this game. Outside of competitive trials for leaderboard scores you can do almost anything you want and be successful. And, even in those competitive trials, your rotation under combat has more to do with success then your build.
You want to pull good numbers, work on your rotation combos and timings.
This, note that its an benefit to learn everything while leveling up, this make it less painful to change total setup later like starting to tank.Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »You really will be fine until you try to do any veteran content. You can always respec when you reach that point and make/copy a build that works.
TiredKhajiit wrote: »So I'm pretty new to MMOs, and when I started playing ESO I had no idea what a "build" was, so I just kind of chose the abilities I thought were cool/would be good for my character (not for a specific purpose, such as PvP). My main character is currently a level 21, and I'm a decent way through the MQ and my faction's quest. My question is: is it a good to have a character without a build, or should I get rid of my current main character and create one with a more specific purpose?
Bonus question: When having a build for a specific purpose, such as PvP, would you only use it for that purpose, or is that just the main thing you use it for? The reason I ask is because there is a limited amount of character slots, and I would like to plan out how to use them :P
Thanks for any help, and sorry if this is a tad confusing :P
This, morph and then redo if you don't like it, you don't loose anything.Someone mentioned not to use Morphs i don't agree go ahead and morph your skills to what you want to try and see how it goes. I cant see any reason to wait to 50 to morph your skills and you can redo them at any time for a bit of gold at the Re Spec Shrine.Best of luck to you..
No.
It's not. There's a right and a wrong way to play this game (and many games). Make a build and learn how to play or else there's no point.
TiredKhajiit wrote: »No.
It's not. There's a right and a wrong way to play this game (and many games). Make a build and learn how to play or else there's no point.
So in your opinion should you have a build from day 1, or only after level 50? I'm interested in seeing how everyone plays the game differently.
TiredKhajiit wrote: »No.
It's not. There's a right and a wrong way to play this game (and many games). Make a build and learn how to play or else there's no point.
So in your opinion should you have a build from day 1, or only after level 50? I'm interested in seeing how everyone plays the game differently.
You don't necessarily need it on (literally) day 1. If it's the first day you're playing the game, it's probably not an issue because you're still learning the game. I'd say maybe the first 3 days of playing the game it's fine to just play aimlessly without any build or knowledge of the game. After that 3 day grace period, though, that's about it. It's now time to find out what you will be doing in the game, acquire the necessary components for a basic build, and continue your practicing to become better at the game. If you're doing PVE and you'll be a DPS, you need to learn and practice a rotation. If you'll be a tank or healer, you need to acquire the proper sets and learn how those roles are played in this game (there are many guides out there for this).
This is not a single player ES game, nor does it play like one. The combat system here requires more skill to pull off and the system has greater depth. Playing the game incorrectly is highly insulting to myself and other players, so that is why it is pivotal that people learn to play the right way early on.
TiredKhajiit wrote: »No.
It's not. There's a right and a wrong way to play this game (and many games). Make a build and learn how to play or else there's no point.
So in your opinion should you have a build from day 1, or only after level 50? I'm interested in seeing how everyone plays the game differently.
You don't necessarily need it on (literally) day 1. If it's the first day you're playing the game, it's probably not an issue because you're still learning the game. I'd say maybe the first 3 days of playing the game it's fine to just play aimlessly without any build or knowledge of the game. After that 3 day grace period, though, that's about it. It's now time to find out what you will be doing in the game, acquire the necessary components for a basic build, and continue your practicing to become better at the game. If you're doing PVE and you'll be a DPS, you need to learn and practice a rotation. If you'll be a tank or healer, you need to acquire the proper sets and learn how those roles are played in this game (there are many guides out there for this).
This is not a single player ES game, nor does it play like one. The combat system here requires more skill to pull off and the system has greater depth. Playing the game incorrectly is highly insulting to myself and other players, so that is why it is pivotal that people learn to play the right way early on.
Unless you're doing difficult end game group content where your team mates are relying on you, there's no "right way" to play.
TiredKhajiit wrote: »No.
It's not. There's a right and a wrong way to play this game (and many games). Make a build and learn how to play or else there's no point.
So in your opinion should you have a build from day 1, or only after level 50? I'm interested in seeing how everyone plays the game differently.
You don't necessarily need it on (literally) day 1. If it's the first day you're playing the game, it's probably not an issue because you're still learning the game. I'd say maybe the first 3 days of playing the game it's fine to just play aimlessly without any build or knowledge of the game. After that 3 day grace period, though, that's about it. It's now time to find out what you will be doing in the game, acquire the necessary components for a basic build, and continue your practicing to become better at the game. If you're doing PVE and you'll be a DPS, you need to learn and practice a rotation. If you'll be a tank or healer, you need to acquire the proper sets and learn how those roles are played in this game (there are many guides out there for this).
This is not a single player ES game, nor does it play like one. The combat system here requires more skill to pull off and the system has greater depth. Playing the game incorrectly is highly insulting to myself and other players, so that is why it is pivotal that people learn to play the right way early on.
No.
It's not. There's a right and a wrong way to play this game (and many games). Make a build and learn how to play or else there's no point.