OK so I decided to take a break from blasting everything in The Commonwealth
It was my birthday the other week, and I received an Amazon voucher which I just spent on a copy of ESO for the PS4. Should be here tomorrow
So I wondered if anyone had any starter tips for me? Things I really need to know about as I get started, useful tips, tricks and hints
Help me out guys
Well happy belated birthday Paul Advice? You'll lose your heart to Queen Ayrenn if you go Old Mary
Something more useful? Crafting is confusing at first but it pays to start on a crafting skill early. If you like heavy armour, for example, start smithing and researching as soon as you can. Researching happens in the background and takes six hours plus in real time. It happens in the background though so don't worry.
Hi Paul
Oneness wrote an excellent starter guide over in the Elder Scrolls Online group, would definitely recommend checking it out!
I just recently started. Not sure if add-ons work on PS4 but if they do grab a couple...lol.
I can tell you there are "three kind of way to play it", pve, pvp or playing dungeons in groups (and pledges), If you enjoy doing quests, following the stories and getting experience, you should try pve first, Its good to play it solo sometimes, the world is so huge, it seems never stop of growing up, the quests never ends (by the updates), you can try playing pvp If you are competitive, its really fun, you have to join to Cyrodiil to join pvp (in tabs) and there the key for success is working in groups, I enjoy a lot playing it, you can also try doing group dungeons or pledges (special dungeons), you need a group by at least 4 people because the dungeons are almost impossible doing them solo. In all kind of ways to play it, you will get big rewards, one thing I like about ESO is really balanced respect the xp you get doing different kind of things, you can be in a high level and do a common quest and you will be rewarded getting a good quantity of experience, not too much but not very little. That can I tell you, and respect build you have a lot of possibilities and play in different ways, but I recommend you start focusing in a few skills and make them level up, instead of leveling up in all skills at the same time, I hope this help you in some way
I'll add one thing that helped me to use my skills in an efficient manner. In whatever class you choose, that class will have three skill lines (this is in addition to weapons and armor skills). Place at least one skill from each of your class' skill line and a skill from whatever weapon you plan on using on your ability bar. If you do this, all of your skills will level evenly - none will lag behind. A Skill Line will level ONLY if a corresponding skill is placed on an ability bar.