Already put a few points into magicka, but nothing major, just like 2 I think. So that's good, I can keep a skill or two around that uses magika. The enchant idea is good, all the more so because it's already one of my crafting skills. Thanks for the advice!
Already put a few points into magicka, but nothing major, just like 2 I think. So that's good, I can keep a skill or two around that uses magika. The enchant idea is good, all the more so because it's already one of my crafting skills. Thanks for the advice!
Nice one, Patriach. I read this last week but didn't have time to comment, and I should've liked it then but better late than never.
I'd maybe suggest adding tips on crafting -- stuff like:
Nice one, Patriach. I read this last week but didn't have time to comment, and I should've liked it then but better late than never.
I'd maybe suggest adding tips on crafting -- stuff like:
Sorry, Teccam. I iknow I'm a bit late, but for some reason, your comment slipped past my radar. I am definitely planning on a full crafting guide, and will incorporate all of your suggestions. Thanks!
Sorry, Teccam. I iknow I'm a bit late, but for some reason, your comment slipped past my radar. I am definitely planning on a full crafting guide, and will incorporate all of your suggestions. Thanks!
As someone whose ESO playstyle is almost invariably solo (I have few friends to play with and I don't bother with guilds ), I wholly agree with your article. Kudos!
As someone whose ESO playstyle is almost invariably solo (I have few friends to play with and I don't bother with guilds ), I wholly agree with your article. Kudos!
Not if you can handle it. Some builds are stronger than others. My advice here was to be taken generally and was meant for newer or casual players. I've taken my Redguard Dragonknight to zones that are ten levels above him. When my sorcerer was a young v1 (which now is lvl 50 - no CPs), I took him to the group-focused v16 (now CP 160) areas of Craglorn. It all depends on your set-up and playstyle.
Just be careful tackling world bosses at that level.
Not if you can handle it. Some builds are stronger than others. My advice here was to be taken generally and was meant for newer or casual players. I've taken my Redguard Dragonknight to zones that are ten levels above him. When my sorcerer was a young v1 (which now is lvl 50 - no CPs), I took him to the group-focused v16 (now CP 160) areas of Craglorn. It all depends on your set-up and playstyle.
Just be careful tackling world bosses at that level.