otomodachi wrote: »I'm interested to hear about this, too, hoping more people can roll in and just share their personal experiences? @Lonn87b16_ESO maybe you can track some kind of tally in the OP if some people do notice this. At least it's something constructive, and the forums seem quiet right now.
and how you do it? curiosity O,o
Lonn87b16_ESO wrote: »Guys, this isn't what the thread was all about, could we please get back on topic?
Lonn87b16_ESO wrote: »Guys, this isn't what the thread was all about, could we please get back on topic?
In my opinion it is, the quest xp was left untouched while mob xp was changed.
So now you have quests that take long to complete because you have to kill mobs underperform, because the mob xp was factored in at design.
Of course that is just my theory.
I don't think XP rewards are random at all, like in giving one player other rewards than the other.
VR7 (and 47%) here to clear a bit of this up.
- Killing mobs is really useless. If you can sneak past stuff you probably should. If I killed 1000 mobs that would be around 20% of my level. Not really worth it you see.
- Solo/public dungeons, dolmen, aswell as skulls (world bosses) each grant a relatively massive amount of xp and should be completed in every zone.
- Quests are split into "main" and side quests. The mainquests are all concerned with the completion of the zone and can be reviewed in Cadwell's Almanac (which is a tab in your quest log, similar to achievements and the eidelic memory). Main quests give a similar amount of xp to the group objectives and side quests give maybe 1/5th of the xp of the main quests.
Your friend probably just ended up doing all the skulls/bosses in the zone which catapulted him ahead of you (Completing all skulls/dolmen/dungeons usually nets around 30% of the needed xp if my memory serves me right.)
Lonn87b16_ESO wrote: »I went through all the solo dungeons, he didn't.
I did all the dolmen, he didn't do a single one.
I took out all the zone bosses, he took down one, I had also done all the quests in the zone, including sidequests, even got the achievement, he hadn't gotten the achievement, which makes me wonder how, just how, he got to VR2 before me
sherlock08wowb16_ESO wrote: »I was going to make a constructive post until you mentioned you thought questing was like WoW, which made me very disappointedp.s Questing isnt the only way to get VP.. much to learn you have young padawan
Just finishing up at Grahtwood, got to VR-3 ( and have 3 quests left to hand in), Got VR-2 at the end of Auridon.... So far the game seems perfectly balanced from a PvE perspective. Even pre 50 I was always +/- 1 level of the quests.
Lonn87b16_ESO wrote: »I went through all the solo dungeons, he didn't.
I did all the dolmen, he didn't do a single one.
I took out all the zone bosses, he took down one, I had also done all the quests in the zone, including sidequests, even got the achievement, he hadn't gotten the achievement, which makes me wonder how, just how, he got to VR2 before me
He's either lying to you or did plenty of dungeons/cyrodiil. Simple as that. Every player gets the same amount of xp for the same stuff. If you do everything someone else did and more, you're not getting punished for it with lower xp.
First-time completion of World Bosses, solo/public dungeons aswell as Dolmen are pretty much always more efficient than quests in Veteran Zones. Respawn timers are pretty much never a problem either.I know that other things give VP, but it is not compareable. You can do the dungeons, World bosses, Dolmen, pvp, mobs etc.
All of them are less efficient in one way or another (respawn timers, vp/timeunit, etc.)
Lonn87b16_ESO wrote: »He was on skype with me the whole time, and his laptop is messed up so I could hear everything he did at all times, he didn't camp any special mobs or bosses and I heard him progress through every quest that he was on.
And I also know that he hasn't even tried going to Cyrodiil cause he doesn't like PvP at all, I'm still trying to convince him about trying the PvP out in ESO.