Masteroshi430 wrote: »I like mount training and legerdemain because they skill up slowly, especially the 1 upgrade per day of the mount training BUT the 1st speed levels of the mount training are a nightmare, it looks like you go faster by running, so I tend to "prepare" the new character doing only the mount speed upgrade for a few weeks then start actually playing it when the horse speed is acceptable.
DarcyMardin wrote: »Ah, don’t remind me. My excitement over the new class just took a dive at the thought of mount training.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »
i think you need to get the mount to at least 20 pts in speed to even match base sprinting (so about 3 weeks of mount training to even start passing base sprint)
Necrotech_Master wrote: »
i think you need to get the mount to at least 20 pts in speed to even match base sprinting (so about 3 weeks of mount training to even start passing base sprint)
Not 3 weeks, more like 3 hours if that.
You just need level 10 and then the Cyrodiil siege weapon tutorial and you have +20% all the time.
Masteroshi430 wrote: »I like mount training and legerdemain because they skill up slowly, especially the 1 upgrade per day of the mount training BUT the 1st speed levels of the mount training are a nightmare, it looks like you go faster by running, so I tend to "prepare" the new character doing only the mount speed upgrade for a few weeks then start actually playing it when the horse speed is acceptable.
The_Titan_Tim wrote: »I still remember before ESO released on PC, information was being released weekly about the game and the way the developers described the system was that you would grow attached to your mounts, that you would feed them certain foods to grow certain stats…
Yet we ended up with an artificial delay on mount progression, and zero mount attachment. People were expecting to have their very own Roach and got a generic “Sorrel Horse.” lol
Edit: Which was 10,000 gold to purchase at a time when you were lucky to get 3 gold from killing a boss.