Magicka sorceror, because the idea of being able to summon daedra sounded awesome to me at the time. I only used heavy armor for the first couple of months I played, because I didn't understand how people were able to survive in light armor. LOL! Now I only use light armor.
I started at launch when Hybrids were still a thing.
Breton Nightblade, Heavy Armor, 2 Handed and Bow. Then I tried every weapon before I settled on 2 Handed and Bow. Then when 1.6 came around, I tried Stamina, and that just does not work on a Breton. Recent respec to Magblade is so much better
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Enjoy the game, life is what you really want to be worried about.
PakKat "Everything was going well, until I died"
Gary Gravestink "I am glad you died, I needed the help"
Haha. Dual wield Torugs swords resto back (because it gave good magic return on heavy) first Seducer, then Julianos, lastly, willpower. Trapping webs was magic based and a spammable. Made my own gear.
Also, overload :'(
Breton magplar, La, destro resto. Dark flare was awesome when almost nobody ran stam and dodge. Hell, shields weren't huge at first. Sun shield stopped magicka recovery. Block casting became a thing quickly though along with bash weaves
My first build was my still-main character, Leskandera the fried-faced dunmer stamina nightblade arrowhappy stabby girl. Not because of any game mechanic considerations, just because that's how I envisioned that character from the backstory I had thought up for her... ex rank-and-file archer in the morrowind army turned adventurer and going from her bow to twin daggers (since archers generally prefer not to burden themselves with overly large backup weapons, tho I admit I may have been inspired by Legolas from the LotR movies a bit...)
I found her to be more difficult to do well with then many later alts, prolly because I mostly PvE, and nightblades had been a tad underwhelming there... things have gotten a bit better since as numerous rebalancings have changed the situation a little. And of course I have improved my ESO-ing skills a little as well...
But I still have tons of fun playing her!
Incidentally, I -always- start any such game with two possible builds, one the "sneaky rogue/assassin" type, and one the "magical artillery caster" type; one girl and one boy... Leskandera was the one, Kelasendar is the other...
My first "build" was my Nord DK tank back when the game first dropped. I thought I was pretty awesome because at level 20 I crafted my first real "set" of gear... at the Davon's Watch crafting station, and turned it purple, because why not.
A hybrid jack-of-all-trades DK that focused on Earthen Heart abilities and was supposed to offer support in a group with buffs, crowd control abilities, and some heals using a bow and restoration staff (so my idea was to be some kind of off-healer, off-tank, and buffer that could deal some dps as well and survive really well on its own; a bit like bard-type classes that exist in some other MMOGs; only with better survival)
I regularly used Molten Armaments to give myself and any allies around me a strong buff to crit chance for 6 seconds, used Fragmented Shield for some protection and a bit of extra damage, Magma Shell was my ult, and on my off-bar I used Healing Springs and Mutagen to help allies in PvP (and in group dungeons as an assistant healer).
When I fought a group of 3 enemies in PvE, I used Magnum Shot on the first one to disorient him for 5 seconds (disorient was a stun back then that ended as soon as an affected enemy took damage), knocked down the second one with Stone Giant, dealt some damage to the third one with light attacks and Venom Arrow, knocked down the second one again when Stone Giant had expired after 2 seconds, finished the third one, disoriented the first enemy again, killed the second one now, then finally dealt with the only one that was left (Snipe was completely useless in PvE as it had a 3 seconds cast-time.)
That playstyle was necessary for me back then to survive against a group of 3 NPCs in Cyrodiil ^^ Cyrodiil being the only place where I could get past level 21 back in one of the first few open beta week-ends I participated in (only the starter islands and the first main PvE zones in each Alliance were unlocked, so since my character was in the Dominion, the level 15 skeletons in the northernmost part of Auridon were the highest level monsters I could fight in PvE zones and I stopped getting any XP from them at level 21; I think Banished Cells was unlocked, too, but the monsters in there were lv 15 or lower as well, were much harder, and didn't give more XP than the easier skeletons in northern Auridon)
So I actually grinded all the way to level 50 on those open beta week-ends just killing regular monsters in Cyrodiil, I discovered a lot sets from random drops that I had never heard of before, and had some fun in PvP (where I admittedly had quite an advantage over most players since I was much higher level than almost anyone else, but at least I didn't have a broken build that was completely OP so my enemies had a good chance of fighting back unless they were completely isolated )
Day of game release made an Imperial DK in heavy armor and S&B. At release however heavy armor did nothing and the only real option for all classes was light armor with destro/resto. My original toon became a full time crafter
First build in 2014 was an argonian templar healer called "Heilt-mit-Hopfensmoothie" (i thought its argonian language but now i suspect its german instead ) and he is still on duty (among 11 others, over the years) in Cyrodiil.
"It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It's called living." Terry Pratchett
“I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?" Death thought about it. "CATS", he said eventually. "CATS ARE NICE.” Terry Pratchett
I had a DC Templar called William Wallace the Brave ( it would have probably have been asked to change the name ) but I didn't like how the Templar played for me, so I created a few more chars, a Khajiit NB and my now main Sorc both in AD and stuck with it since
Who knows what friends I would have made if I stayed in DC I wouldn't have made some of the AD friends I have now
Back in the spring 2015 my "build" was dw+bow bosmer sorcerer with flappy and dino summoned. I think I used 5 medium and 2 heavy. Sets were 5 vampires kiss and 4 curse of lamae. I remember my first group dungeon with her: Banished Cells 1, the ghost boss and the bone colossus boss gave me hell.
Before my templar went full healer, I stuck Kena, Willpower, and Kagrenac on her in a vain effort to get more dps. I refused to use any actual damaging skills, feeling they used to much magicka.
I would only heavy attack with a resto and use BoL.
heavy armor breton magicka DK with 2hander during beta, with Ashen Grip which was the only crafted set I could make at that time
the first build I made that was actually fun to play in pvp was light armor magicka DK after launch stacking a lot of miss chance and dodge chance and my main damage was I would just stand on the flag and pour ground oils
a few sets i used early on was a bit of Torugs Pact, Seducers, Magnus, Warlock I got Vr14 Martial Knowledge 5 set a week before imp city used Molag Kena
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I also play on PC from time to time but I just wanna be left alone on there so sorry.