We can can't we? You just select tutorial?
We can can't we? You just select tutorial?
When you select Tutorial on a new character, it sends you to the Tutorial of the latest Chapter you own. So If you own Greymoor you get the Greymoor tutorial. There's no ability to go back and start in the original Tutorial first. (You can go back to the wailing Prison by picking up a quest in your Faction's starter city, but not when you immediately start a new character. As a result, for anyone who wants to play the game in the correct order, their is no option to do so.)
That only works for those who actually know how it works. Most new players can't do that and don't even know there's a main quest that in theory and story wise should be done before the newest zone. That makes it very frustrating when they end up dying again and again in group events not made for low levelsWe can can't we? You just select tutorial?
When you select Tutorial on a new character, it sends you to the Tutorial of the latest Chapter you own. So If you own Greymoor you get the Greymoor tutorial. There's no ability to go back and start in the original Tutorial first. (You can go back to the wailing Prison by picking up a quest in your Faction's starter city, but not when you immediately start a new character. As a result, for anyone who wants to play the game in the correct order, their is no option to do so.)
After you go through the tutorial once, you can skip it on subsequent characters. So, you could skip the tutorial and then ship them off to your faction's lands instead to trigger the benefactor quest. You won't start at level 1 though. I think you end up at level 2 or 3 from skipping. I can't remember. I usually don't skip.
trackdemon5512 wrote: »1) The new chapter tutorials provide a skill point unobtainable elsewhere. Skipping them is not advised.
2) The original tutorial is available and accessible at all times as the main quest and narratively makes sense regardless when you start it.
3) ZOS has stated before this won’t happen simply because the new tutorials are far better in explaining mechanics than the original. Consider that “Soul Shriven in Coldharbour” forces you to use a greatsword virtually throughout. Meanwhile the newer tutorials more clearly offer differing weapon choices and clear reinforced instructions on mechanics such as blocking, interrupting, heavy attacks,etc.
trackdemon5512 wrote: »2) The original tutorial is available and accessible at all times as the main quest and narratively makes sense regardless when you start it.
trackdemon5512 wrote: »2) The original tutorial is available and accessible at all times as the main quest and narratively makes sense regardless when you start it.
So if I'm in the middle of the Greymoor quest with Lyris by my side, and I go and start the original tutorial, and Lyris is suddenly in Coldharbour, has been there for years, and doesn't know me, narratively it makes sense?