ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
Cooperharley wrote: »ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
Nah you can powerlevel alchemy at level 3 and go get some skyshards to get the necessary passives
Cooperharley wrote: »ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
Nah you can powerlevel alchemy at level 3 and go get some skyshards to get the necessary passives
This is how I look at levelling a new alt:
Once level 50, I'm still gonna want to grind dungeons and public dungeons for skill points and get mages/fighters guild/undaunted/psijic/scribing.
So, instead of grinding to level 50 and then doing those things, I do those things to grind to level 50.
Later during a double exp event, I may grind my accumulated master writs for CP instead.
ImmortalCX wrote: »Cooperharley wrote: »ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
Nah you can powerlevel alchemy at level 3 and go get some skyshards to get the necessary passives
This is how I look at levelling a new alt:
Once level 50, I'm still gonna want to grind dungeons and public dungeons for skill points and get mages/fighters guild/undaunted/psijic/scribing.
So, instead of grinding to level 50 and then doing those things, I do those things to grind to level 50.
Later during a double exp event, I may grind my accumulated master writs for CP instead.
Im torn.
If they can lvl to 50 in 30 minutes with a half million gold and writs, then they can just use the character to play normally while raising cp.
The alternative is dolmen runs or questing, and that is alot of time where you arent adding to cp.
ImmortalCX wrote: »Cooperharley wrote: »ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
Nah you can powerlevel alchemy at level 3 and go get some skyshards to get the necessary passives
This is how I look at levelling a new alt:
Once level 50, I'm still gonna want to grind dungeons and public dungeons for skill points and get mages/fighters guild/undaunted/psijic/scribing.
So, instead of grinding to level 50 and then doing those things, I do those things to grind to level 50.
Later during a double exp event, I may grind my accumulated master writs for CP instead.
Im torn.
If they can lvl to 50 in 30 minutes with a half million gold and writs, then they can just use the character to play normally while raising cp.
The alternative is dolmen runs or questing, and that is alot of time where you arent adding to cp.
Cooperharley wrote: »ImmortalCX wrote: »Cooperharley wrote: »ImmortalCX wrote: »So you craft it on your main , but you let the alt turn it in?
Nah you can powerlevel alchemy at level 3 and go get some skyshards to get the necessary passives
This is how I look at levelling a new alt:
Once level 50, I'm still gonna want to grind dungeons and public dungeons for skill points and get mages/fighters guild/undaunted/psijic/scribing.
So, instead of grinding to level 50 and then doing those things, I do those things to grind to level 50.
Later during a double exp event, I may grind my accumulated master writs for CP instead.
Im torn.
If they can lvl to 50 in 30 minutes with a half million gold and writs, then they can just use the character to play normally while raising cp.
The alternative is dolmen runs or questing, and that is alot of time where you arent adding to cp.
There's a million ways to level. If you have the gold, the easiest way by a long shot is sealed alchemy writs. I vastly prefer that to mindlessly doing dolmens and BRP/skyreach. I'd rather experience the game and do the necessary things (skillpoints, skyshards, lorebooks, etc.) at max level. The level process is cool for a new player, but it's my least favorite part of the game (level 1-50) from a PvE perspective.
Spamming these writs is doable with writworthy on PC, so I'm just hoping they implement a console-version