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ESO: The Personal Touch - Beginner's Help and Tutoring

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  • February 17, 2017

    Received with many thanks mate, I am not dying half as much, I sent you a small gift nothing really but it's nice to be nice, level 7 now and at Stos M'kai having a great time, I didnt realise the game was so huge, hope we can play together soon mate I have a lot to learn, Thank you again my friend

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    February 17, 2017

    Bonelord said:

    Received with many thanks mate, I am not dying half as much, I sent you a small gift nothing really but it's nice to be nice, level 7 now and at Stos M'kai having a great time, I didnt realise the game was so huge, hope we can play together soon mate I have a lot to learn, Thank you again my friend

    No worries. The gift, while kind, was certainly not necessary. I'm glad to be a resource. In case you were wondering, the armor and weapons are in the Daedric style. I have a TON of resources for Daedric. If you don't care for that, I'll change the style the next time I make you armor. Your armor and weapons are crafted in the "Training" trait, which means that you will gain a greater amount of XP while wearing/using them. This is a perfect trait for leveling a character. At higher levels, we'll change that out to either Divines (for PvE - boosts the power of your standing stone) or Impenetrable (for PvP - protects against critical hits). All of your armor is enchanted with magicka, except for the chest which is enchanted with Health. Everything is light, except for your chest (heavy - boosts your resistances and helps level that armor skill line) and shoulders (medium - boosts your stamina recovery and helps level that skill line). Your staff is enchanted with fire.

    Stros M'kai, huh? I guess that means you are in the Daggerfall Covenant. When we meet up in-game, I can bring along my Templar. He's only level 14 right now, but I could join you for a little questing since we'll be close to the same level. Or, I could always bring my max level healer or damage dealers (sorcerer or dragonknight).

    If you think the game is huge now, just wait until you move up a few levels. It's massive. But, you have to actually play it to truly appreciate the size and scope of the game.

    I'll be in touch with Rogue (he's in Daggerfall as well) and we'll see what we can set up. My birthday is this weekend, so I won't be online as much but I should be able to set aside a couple of hours to play. After that, the sky's the limit. 

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    February 17, 2017

    This is an awesome thread and its very kind of you to offer this help Patriarch 

    I'm wrapping up a Fallout 4 build, and then looking to finish up Witcher 3 DLC - but then I'm intending to get back into ESO big time. I'm expecting it to be my 'go to' game for the rest of the year.

    Unfortunately, I'm on PS4 so we wouldn't be able to team up, but I'm going to be coming with lots of questions... ;)

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    February 17, 2017

    Paul said:

    This is an awesome thread and its very kind of you to offer this help Patriarch 

    I'm wrapping up a Fallout 4 build, and then looking to finish up Witcher 3 DLC - but then I'm intending to get back into ESO big time. I'm expecting it to be my 'go to' game for the rest of the year.

    Unfortunately, I'm on PS4 so we wouldn't be able to team up, but I'm going to be coming with lots of questions... ;)

    Awesome, Paul. Bring plenty of questions! I'll help in any way I can.

  • February 18, 2017

    Not entirely sure where else to post this (was aiming for some of the Character Building threads but the links are all broken).

    I've been playing around with a character long enough that I think I could put together a bit of a build (nothing amazing, and more aimed at Roleplaying and the Character rather than being a succesful build) and I was wondering if there were any level limits or anything. My idea was to post it whenever I finish the Main Quest + Alliance Questline (Just finished Sancre Tor and reached Windhelm) as a first stage and then update it for Level 50 and any other major milestones that I reach.

    I don't know. If I were to post more builds in the future I was debating whether doing it in installments for reaching each major area for an alliance. So Stage 1 would be finishing Stonefalls, then Deshaan and so on. But I don't want to do that if there is an expectation that my build should be 100% complete before beign posted (even though technically it will work at each stage for that point). 

     

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    February 18, 2017

    So I've really dove head first into this game and I never realized how amazing and in depth ESO actually is. I've gotten my templar to level 18 and I have a few questions regarding the mages guild skill line. So can you only level it up by discovering lore books or could I slot one of the mage skills in one of my bars and it'll level up naturally like the rest of my skills, also if I wanted to morph one of the mages guild skills, to level up the skill would I have to discover alot of lorebooks or if I slotted it would it level up naturally?

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    February 22, 2017

    Josh Nichols said:

    So I've really dove head first into this game and I never realized how amazing and in depth ESO actually is. I've gotten my templar to level 18 and I have a few questions regarding the mages guild skill line. So can you only level it up by discovering lore books or could I slot one of the mage skills in one of my bars and it'll level up naturally like the rest of my skills, also if I wanted to morph one of the mages guild skills, to level up the skill would I have to discover alot of lorebooks or if I slotted it would it level up naturally?

    Good questions. As much as I love this game, I absolutely despise the way you are forced to level up the Mage's Guild skill line. Here's how it works:

    To level up the Mage's Guild skill line and to unlock the various individual skills (i.e., Mage's Light or Meteor), you have to collect lore books. They are scattered all over Tamriel, so be prepared to hunt. I suggest using an add-on if you are on PC, or Dulfy's Lore Book Guide if you are on console. You can also do daily quests (something new with One Tamriel) which will net you a limited amount of Mage's Guild XP.

    To level up an individual skill so that you can eventually morph it (i.e., Mage's Light to Inner Light; or Meteor to Shooting Star), it has to be slotted on your skill bar, and as you gain overall XP, the skill level up naturally (just like any other skill).

    Good luck! I'm glad you are enjoying the game! 

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    February 23, 2017

    Ok, so I'm going to be gone this weekend on a late birthday celebration. So that bombs this weekend for me. However, I should be free all of next week. I'm gonna pick up a mic tomorrow and we'll be set to play whenever you guys are ready. 

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    February 26, 2017

    @Bonelord @RogueSilver

    I plan on getting back in action this week. How about we group up either this week or on the weekend? 

    @Bonelord, Did you ever take care of your armor situation? If not, let me know your level and I'll hook you up. 

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    February 27, 2017

    I'm good for this entire week and probably weekend. Whatever is best for you.