Quick question. Anybody come across any new information on celebrated holidays in ESO? Was doing some work for Straag Rod and I have the typical sources for calendars from the UESP, but was very curious if the Aldmeri Dominion had, hello, like an Auri-El ascension day or something like that? If not, I'll have to make it up. LOL
Quick question. Anybody come across any new information on celebrated holidays in ESO? Was doing some work for Straag Rod and I have the typical sources for calendars from the UESP, but was very curious if the Aldmeri Dominion had, hello, like an Auri-El ascension day or something like that? If not, I'll have to make it up. LOL
None I recall that are specifically mentioned in game, though it has been a year or so since I've played through Dominion quests.
There was one festival being held in Skywatch but I believe that was in honour of an important noblewoman.
None I recall that are specifically mentioned in game, though it has been a year or so since I've played through Dominion quests.
There was one festival being held in Skywatch but I believe that was in honour of an important noblewoman.
Hello fellow Tamriel adventurers, I have a small question: has anybody purchased ESO recently on DVD? How many GBs of the client are on DVD and how much still needs to be downloaded? I read the client needs 60-80 GB of free space on the HDD but I really don't want to spend a whole week just downloading files :/
Hello fellow Tamriel adventurers, I have a small question: has anybody purchased ESO recently on DVD? How many GBs of the client are on DVD and how much still needs to be downloaded? I read the client needs 60-80 GB of free space on the HDD but I really don't want to spend a whole week just downloading files :/
A good crafted set can last you a long time, especially if you're crafting the matching item set properties on to it. I usually made a new set of gear for the start of each crafting tier and upgraded my weapons to Fine quality. You can always replace stuff with any better gear you get from quests!
At low level the most important aspect of crafting is getting your research going though. You have limited research slots (maximum of 3 at higher levels) and researching traits for access to crafting set items is essential for crafting to be viable at high levels. Even with the time reducing perks your 6th trait on an item will take around a week, and your 8th almost 4 weeks!
A good crafted set can last you a long time, especially if you're crafting the matching item set properties on to it. I usually made a new set of gear for the start of each crafting tier and upgraded my weapons to Fine quality. You can always replace stuff with any better gear you get from quests!
At low level the most important aspect of crafting is getting your research going though. You have limited research slots (maximum of 3 at higher levels) and researching traits for access to crafting set items is essential for crafting to be viable at high levels. Even with the time reducing perks your 6th trait on an item will take around a week, and your 8th almost 4 weeks!
Would it gimp my character in the end game if I took 3 crafting professions? I have an Imperial Templar, stamina DPS-focused, medium armor, 2H on the front bar, and plan to go DW on the back bar. Ideally, I'd like to take Clothier, Blacksmithing, and Enchanting. So far, I've taken one rank of the hierlings skill and am just starting to do the daily crafting writs. If 3 professions is too much, should I make a crafting alt?
Would it gimp my character in the end game if I took 3 crafting professions? I have an Imperial Templar, stamina DPS-focused, medium armor, 2H on the front bar, and plan to go DW on the back bar. Ideally, I'd like to take Clothier, Blacksmithing, and Enchanting. So far, I've taken one rank of the hierlings skill and am just starting to do the daily crafting writs. If 3 professions is too much, should I make a crafting alt?
Certainly not. I've got Blacksmithing, Clothing and Woodworking on my main (they're all maxed out except for the detecting harvesting nodes skill) with skill points to spare (I'm even specced in to 3 weapon skills). At higher levels you might have to respec out of some skills you don't use anymore though.
Certainly not. I've got Blacksmithing, Clothing and Woodworking on my main (they're all maxed out except for the detecting harvesting nodes skill) with skill points to spare (I'm even specced in to 3 weapon skills). At higher levels you might have to respec out of some skills you don't use anymore though.
Quick question. Let´s say I would like to have a Nightblade tank. Is it actually viable? Just started playing, but what I understand sword and shield, heavy armor and siphoning is the way to go, right? Could someone give me some advice on how actually play it to be effective?
Quick question. Let´s say I would like to have a Nightblade tank. Is it actually viable? Just started playing, but what I understand sword and shield, heavy armor and siphoning is the way to go, right? Could someone give me some advice on how actually play it to be effective?