I plan on adding two character builds to the eso group in the future: a nightblade and a a sorcerer. I was also thinking of posting a werewolf guide since the ones found online can be pretty vague.
I plan on adding two character builds to the eso group in the future: a nightblade and a a sorcerer. I was also thinking of posting a werewolf guide since the ones found online can be pretty vague.
Can anyone get in on this? I may be a new player, but I've done a lot of research and trial-and-error stuff on my character. Since ESO appears to be making a comeback (at least, that's what I've read, and many of the PvP servers have been full), thanks in part to sales on console versions, I was thinking about writing up VERY basic "how-to" type guides for new players and players new to MMOs in general. There are some things that are not very intuitive and unlike previous TES games, such as crafting, traits, etc. The problem is compounded by the fact that player-generated information sources online tend to assume that you know certain things, which may not be the case for new players. What do you think?
Can anyone get in on this? I may be a new player, but I've done a lot of research and trial-and-error stuff on my character. Since ESO appears to be making a comeback (at least, that's what I've read, and many of the PvP servers have been full), thanks in part to sales on console versions, I was thinking about writing up VERY basic "how-to" type guides for new players and players new to MMOs in general. There are some things that are not very intuitive and unlike previous TES games, such as crafting, traits, etc. The problem is compounded by the fact that player-generated information sources online tend to assume that you know certain things, which may not be the case for new players. What do you think?
Sounds good Patriarch! Just a heads up that Oneness has already done a really solid beginners guide.
If you think you've got more to add though go right ahead!
Sounds good Patriarch! Just a heads up that Oneness has already done a really solid beginners guide.
If you think you've got more to add though go right ahead!