"Don't run trials, community is toxic. Even worse than in WoW lmao"
"Even on normals, you will get kicked unless you have an optimal build."
"With sub-optimal build, you will be a burden."
"Where do you think you are going? Do you REALLY need that toxic experience?"
"You are already running dungeons - trials is just that but with A*holes."
These comments kept me from ever trying trial content despite playing ESO (on and off) since its beta.
I never tried, I never bothered - following the feedback of fellow players who were doing more advanced content than myself. I did everything else - crafting, dungeons, PvP, housing and even RP. But never. NEVER have I touched trials. I am a rather anxious person irl, and usually after a hard day at work, I didn't need that kind of negative experience in my life - life is hard as is to not have to deal with stress in a HOBBY. Thus, I believed these voices, I never tried...
As I gradually grew bored of the game.
Yesterday, I finally tried a trial. After 10 years! I used the new Group Finder feature (thank you ZOS, it is a blessing for anxiety-riddled people like me who now do not need to look for people in zone chat). I ran it with my boyfriend and quickly gathered a group for the trial. The trial (on normal) was set as a learning experience - and, knowing the constraints, even those in our team who knew the mechanics were patient and offered help in learning the tactics. The trial itself, to someone bored of dungeons (after running RDN and pledges every day), was a breath of fresh air I needed to regain some love of the game. People were nice, supportive and helpful - and I haven't experienced a single show of toxic experience from anyone.
The trial itself (Lucent Citadel) was a unique and different experience, that made me both gasping in awe (when you turn into a wisp and have to fly upwards, that was cool!) and also gave me a new motivation to enjoy the game.
The party's behaviour (everyone was kind and polite!) was nowhere near what I was warned about for the last 10 years.
The only regret I have is that I haven't tried trials sooner - but it will change! I am planning to now explore that (previously) locked-out part of ESO experience.
For those of you who might have been afraid or unwilling to try out the 'endgame' content (like me) and may be getting bored with the game, I want to say:
- A normal Trial experience is nowhere near as hard as people paint it. Nor does it feel like a 'dungeon but hard'. It is a completely new experience that I can recommend to everyone
- do not be afraid of the community - most people genuinely want to help or are here to farm content
- try and experiment! I have seen a lot of posts that are negative and focus on x or y changes that 'take away' the fun of the game. Some of which I agree with (ex. trader changes) - but there's also a lot of good that I think we are not giving ourselves a chance to sit down and appreciate. Who knows, maybe by giving something unusual a try, you will learn to appreciate the game anew?
Anyways, that's my far-longer-than-intended post!
Thank you to ESO community - and thank you to ZOS for giving us cool content. And sorry I missed out on it for so long.
So yeah. Don't be afraid to explore new content that you'd otherwise not do.
Don't be afraid of Trials (like me)*
*I suck. Don't be me.