Thank you. I'm just gonna take things slow for now and keep an eye out for crown sales in the future. I don't have a burning desire to buy every DLC so I can wait.
Subscribe - you will have huge problems with your inventory very soon if you don't. It is not immediately obvious, but you will see what a mess it will be and how much time you waste on managing your limited inventory and bank space. It can really suck the fun out of the game - subscribe, the best advice I can offer.
Yeah, I'll definitely need that plus I want to start hoarding mats and alchemy stuff for the future, too.
And for earning money, writs are not that well paid at start - with ESO+ you have access to western Skyrim, go to Solitude and pick up antiquities - and then do that for a while in one of the beginner areas - Stros M'kai for example is good for that, quite small search areas (on opposite sides of the map, but it is a tiny zone), you can build up those skills quickly - and in a short while you will have all the money you need for bank upgrades and inventory slots.
Thank you. I'm just gonna take things slow for now and keep an eye out for crown sales in the future. I don't have a burning desire to buy every DLC so I can wait.
Subscribe - you will have huge problems with your inventory very soon if you don't. It is not immediately obvious, but you will see what a mess it will be and how much time you waste on managing your limited inventory and bank space. It can really suck the fun out of the game - subscribe, the best advice I can offer.
Yeah, I'll definitely need that plus I want to start hoarding mats and alchemy stuff for the future, too.
And for earning money, writs are not that well paid at start - with ESO+ you have access to western Skyrim, go to Solitude and pick up antiquities - and then do that for a while in one of the beginner areas - Stros M'kai for example is good for that, quite small search areas (on opposite sides of the map, but it is a tiny zone), you can build up those skills quickly - and in a short while you will have all the money you need for bank upgrades and inventory slots.
Oh, that's right! I can start the scrying skills from the beginning. I have the Blackwood/greymoor bundle, too. Thanks for the reminder. I'll do that once I can get back on.
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Earning the gold to buy sleek creek house and 8 crafting stations - mission completed.
Earning the gold to buy sleek creek house and 8 crafting stations - mission completed.
Sleek Creek is such a good house! I don't think there's any house I use more, aside from Alinor Townhouse. It's right there by the Outlaw's Refuge, decent crafting area (if you can stand hearing about poor Finedrin), and wayshrine nearby.
Been hunting blood fiends for past 2 weeks in Bangkorai to no avail, I keep seeing werewolf npc's, so now all my 5 characters are werewolfs.
Thanks to the armory system, I can still get vamp for my magicka toons, if, and whenI do see them.
Thank you. I'm just gonna take things slow for now and keep an eye out for crown sales in the future. I don't have a burning desire to buy every DLC so I can wait.
Subscribe - you will have huge problems with your inventory very soon if you don't. It is not immediately obvious, but you will see what a mess it will be and how much time you waste on managing your limited inventory and bank space. It can really suck the fun out of the game - subscribe, the best advice I can offer.
Yeah, I'll definitely need that plus I want to start hoarding mats and alchemy stuff for the future, too.
And for earning money, writs are not that well paid at start - with ESO+ you have access to western Skyrim, go to Solitude and pick up antiquities - and then do that for a while in one of the beginner areas - Stros M'kai for example is good for that, quite small search areas (on opposite sides of the map, but it is a tiny zone), you can build up those skills quickly - and in a short while you will have all the money you need for bank upgrades and inventory slots.
Thank you. I'm just gonna take things slow for now and keep an eye out for crown sales in the future. I don't have a burning desire to buy every DLC so I can wait.
Subscribe - you will have huge problems with your inventory very soon if you don't. It is not immediately obvious, but you will see what a mess it will be and how much time you waste on managing your limited inventory and bank space. It can really suck the fun out of the game - subscribe, the best advice I can offer.
Yeah, I'll definitely need that plus I want to start hoarding mats and alchemy stuff for the future, too.
Well if you do any crafting really do need eso+ otherwise you going have too ignore every resource node and not been tempted to even loot sacks
The way I used to do it on PS4 is if I was starting a new character for any reason, I'd make sure I was subbed so I can farm resources, have some extra bank space, and cap the crafting skill trees on that character. That way I can craft some gear later and have resources to do my dailies easily. Starting over on PC I'll do the same now.
TBH the only thing I miss is all the motifs I had before. Fashion has always been my endgame and I need to begin again
FeedbackOnly wrote: »
My overall plan is the following:
1. Get all weapon skills to max on all toons.
2. Equip each character with 3 armory slots.
3. Give each character a PVE Damage, Support and PVP build in the three slots.
I was debating consolidating down to 6 toons - 1 for each class and giving them armory slots for each role, but this plan seemed better. Especially since all 12 are max horse training, bag space, FG/MG, and max level.