Before I post, I know this is an unusual request, please keep the "omg why would you want to do this???" question to yourselves.
I'm someone who loves leveling and slowing building up power levels in games like this, and I really enjoy grinding CPs on my toon.
If one day I make a new character and want to completely reset all CPs is this possible? I am not talking about simply not spending the points, but I mean completely erasing all available CPs for my new character so that I would have to re-accumulate them with experience.
I play this game 100% solo, and for me personally I feel like just being freely given hundreds of free stat points out of the gate is just too OP and feels like cheating. I want my new character to progress from level 1-50 naturally, then to start again from level 50 with no CPs and then just slowly gaining XP again to EARN the champion points, one at a time. I absolutely love the CP system in ESO and I really like leveling up characters like this in a lot of different games.
Thanks.
EvilAutoTech wrote: »You could start a character on the "other" server for your platform, or even play on a different platform. That way, you have no guilds, crafters, mats or gold. It is much more independent than just creating a second account.
For some, there is no "grind", as we just go playing the game and collect CP "en passant". (and are often a little vexed by those who do nonimmersive things to grab as many expees in as short a time as possible... but each to their own I guess)i really don't understand why on earth you want to put yourself through that grind again.
BisDasBlutGefriert wrote: »Quick question:
I have one toon that is cp like 180, and another toon that's lvl 48. When my lvl 48 character starts hitting the CP stage, will those points be available to my cp180 character?
Because for people coming from a solo RPG background, it is not a grind. It literally is the game.
In a game like Skyrim (and even more so in more traditional RPGs), you don't grind through levelling until you're max level and then the actual game begins.
In those games, you do quests and explore and you get XP for that, and you spend them as you're getting them. The character growing at the same time as you advance through the story and the world, is what constitutes the game experience. If the game has a max level, reaching the max level is usually a point where you would stop playing that character, or at least finish the main quest and then stop, and re-start. There is no content that requires being at max level; on the contrary.
It is a fundamentally different approach to playing an RPG like this.
And ESO is actually really good in catering to that way of playing, with its scaled and relatively easy quest content. You can play ESO as if it were a single player TES game. It's not perfect, as is to be expected for a game trying to be several things at once, but the sheer amount of quest and exploration content overwhelms the shortcomings simply through size.
BisDasBlutGefriert wrote: »Quick question:
I have one toon that is cp like 180, and another toon that's lvl 48. When my lvl 48 character starts hitting the CP stage, will those points be available to my cp180 character?
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »When they first introduced CP, it was a flat 4,000,000 XP per CP (But your first 1,000,000 XP of the day counted 4x, so it was essentially 1,000,000 XP to get one CP that day, 5,000,000 XP to get two, 9,000,000 XP to get 3, etc.). That made it very hard for new players to catch up and now early CPs require much less XP and high CP require much more.
But if you want a somewhat simpler way to figure out when you have "earned" a CP on a second character, using round numbers like 1,000,000 or 4,000,000 are not that hard to track by yourself. When you hit one of those milestones, give yourself permission to spend a CP.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Dagoth_Rac wrote: »When they first introduced CP, it was a flat 4,000,000 XP per CP (But your first 1,000,000 XP of the day counted 4x, so it was essentially 1,000,000 XP to get one CP that day, 5,000,000 XP to get two, 9,000,000 XP to get 3, etc.). That made it very hard for new players to catch up and now early CPs require much less XP and high CP require much more.
But if you want a somewhat simpler way to figure out when you have "earned" a CP on a second character, using round numbers like 1,000,000 or 4,000,000 are not that hard to track by yourself. When you hit one of those milestones, give yourself permission to spend a CP.
It was 400 000 exp, but yeah I agree.
Because for people coming from a solo RPG background, it is not a grind. It literally is the game.
In a game like Skyrim (and even more so in more traditional RPGs), you don't grind through levelling until you're max level and then the actual game begins.
TheShadowScout wrote: »
Some people just adore the "ding - your character got better" feeling, and then feel a little sad when there is nothing more to gain.
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VaranisArano wrote: »It is not possible to completely remove your CP once earned. You can approximate that by not spending them and gradually adding them in as you feel you "earn" the experience through playing.
Before I post, I know this is an unusual request, please keep the "omg why would you want to do this???" question to yourselves.
I'm someone who loves leveling and slowing building up power levels in games like this, and I really enjoy grinding CPs on my toon.
If one day I make a new character and want to completely reset all CPs is this possible? I am not talking about simply not spending the points, but I mean completely erasing all available CPs for my new character so that I would have to re-accumulate them with experience.
I play this game 100% solo, and for me personally I feel like just being freely given hundreds of free stat points out of the gate is just too OP and feels like cheating. I want my new character to progress from level 1-50 naturally, then to start again from level 50 with no CPs and then just slowly gaining XP again to EARN the champion points, one at a time. I absolutely love the CP system in ESO and I really like leveling up characters like this in a lot of different games.
Thanks.
Before I post, I know this is an unusual request, please keep the "omg why would you want to do this???" question to yourselves.
I'm someone who loves leveling and slowing building up power levels in games like this, and I really enjoy grinding CPs on my toon.
If one day I make a new character and want to completely reset all CPs is this possible? I am not talking about simply not spending the points, but I mean completely erasing all available CPs for my new character so that I would have to re-accumulate them with experience.
I play this game 100% solo, and for me personally I feel like just being freely given hundreds of free stat points out of the gate is just too OP and feels like cheating. I want my new character to progress from level 1-50 naturally, then to start again from level 50 with no CPs and then just slowly gaining XP again to EARN the champion points, one at a time. I absolutely love the CP system in ESO and I really like leveling up characters like this in a lot of different games.
Thanks.
Before I post, I know this is an unusual request, please keep the "omg why would you want to do this???" question to yourselves.
I'm someone who loves leveling and slowing building up power levels in games like this, and I really enjoy grinding CPs on my toon.
If one day I make a new character and want to completely reset all CPs is this possible? I am not talking about simply not spending the points, but I mean completely erasing all available CPs for my new character so that I would have to re-accumulate them with experience.
I play this game 100% solo, and for me personally I feel like just being freely given hundreds of free stat points out of the gate is just too OP and feels like cheating. I want my new character to progress from level 1-50 naturally, then to start again from level 50 with no CPs and then just slowly gaining XP again to EARN the champion points, one at a time. I absolutely love the CP system in ESO and I really like leveling up characters like this in a lot of different games.
Thanks.
Fortunately, as usual there was a mod to auto-update items/spells as you leveled. But yeah, leveling in that game was super weird (and I modded the leveling in Morrowind also).Kiralyn2000 wrote: »Well, except for all the people who played Oblivion and said "I don't do any quests until I'm level 35(?), so that any Unique Item rewards I get are full power!"
(yeah, I thought that was kind of silly. But people had all sorts of reactions to Oblivion's level scaling system.)
I get what you're saying, and I did mod Fallout 3 to increase the level cap when I hit 30 before I was finished (even though I only hit like 33 by the end, it still felt wrong otherwise to stop gaining exp).So I probably exaggerated a bit with restarting once you get to level cap, but I still think the general idea is a common one. At least I do - if a game makes me reach max level by playing normally (i.e. not a completionist clearing of literally every quest and monster) significantly before the end, I consider that a serious flaw. And, as I said, I'm certain I'm not alone in this.