Same here, I created 5 characters after I came back to replace the 3 bank alts I had but did not use them much, just grinding riding, this was in part as they was mostly glorified bank alts but geared so they could do events and later random normal dungeons. Added warden, another DK and necromancer.averyfarmanb14_ESO wrote: »I horse 'em!
Seriously, before I do much of anything, I grind riding speed until it's at least 30 before I'll do anything with that character other than crafting & research. I have 7 characters - after my first character maxed out all three riding traits, I rolled the other characters (I wanted at least one of each class, with a range of races & alliances.) The other 6 characters aren't doing much until they, too, max out at least their riding speed.
...when making a character?
There are "superstitions" and ridiculous habits surrounding most hobbies/sports. You hear about baseball players who won't change their socks or gamblers who only will wear one particular hat when playing, for example.
I realized this morning that I do something equally ridiculous when making a new character and am wondering if anyone else does.
Here's mine: I am *convinced* there's a hidden "Luck" stat. This has never been proven, nor has anyone ever admitted to it, and I logically believe that it is NOT a thing. But I have characters who are (at least to me) far more luckier than others. SO! Whenever I roll a new character, I take him or her through whatever tutorial is offered and *if* they do not find a blue book/pattern/recipe before exiting the tutorial, I re-roll them completely. I also have been known to hold onto a character I otherwise HATE simply because they seemingly are "luckier" than others.
Let's hear the things *you* do.
It seems 40-50% doesn't read original post, only title.
And i heard NA/EU people are attentive and educated...