I bought ESO during a random Steam sale right as Legion hit. Truthfully, I never got past tutorial. Not from lack of enjoying the game it was I had two characters raiding in two different raid groups on WoW and I decided hand over my guild to someone else go on "break". Well during this break (now on it's 6th month and im not going back any time soon) I have been through many games I got through Steam sales I never touched. Oblivion (again), Skyrim (again), Witcher, GTA5, and bunch other games I missed due to giving all my gaming time to WoW. I am loving that freedom. I been playing mmorpgs before EQ1 got it's first expansion and been raiding on and off for years. I swear off raiding, then jump right back in.
ESO online though when researching it around Dec seemed extremely solo friendly game (duo friendly too I play with my wife). I just wrapped up Skyrim (yet again) and thought hey I should try ESO now.
Low and behold there has been expansion released lol. I know ESO was never Skyrim Online but my question is... Now that the expansion is out have they moved into the "You need to raid now" direction like they took GW2 (Well when last checked)? AKA to have competitive guild/character would I need to schedule my nights around raiding. Honestly, it's deal breaker for me. I know even if that carrot is there and I swear it off I'll end up doing it lol. Or can I play solo and build up a character just doing solo/duo or even 4/5 man group content and have comparable character to "raiders"
I love open world games, I love crafting, pet collecting, but I also like social aspects of MMORPGs. I am just really curious for mostly single player (sometimes duo) is ESO still fit for someone who might just want to join social guild and mess around in an open adventure world while sometimes jumping in dungeon?
Thanks for any advice
Would really appreciate it. I know I can just jump in at any time but with expansion out now I have no idea really what to expect or what changes it brought to the game as a whole.
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It's also a very pet and mount friendly game.
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The biggest change came last fall when they made all mobs, in or out of dungeons, the same level and if you're below the mobs' level (which is level 50, Champion 160) you get bolstered up to their level. You can also go to any zone in any order.
Dungeons unlock at level 10 and you can do them together with anyone of any level. The abilities you learn are also not tied to level but rather progress at their own rate depending on how many from a particular skill line you slot and use.
The better abilities and their morphs do, of course, take longer to unlock. That's where the progression is, not so much in your level progression.
After you reach level 50 you start acquiring Champion points which you can assign to passive buffs that up your damage, mitigate more damage, lets you heal better, and so on. The champion points are also account-wide so you can use them in whichever different way you wish on your alts.
I did a very basic guide here a while back that you may want to have a look at to get you started:
http://forums.mmorpg.com/discussion/457732/the-fundamentals-of-developing-a-character-in-eso#latest
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It has been full open world: go where you want from day 1 - since late last year. You and mobs are scaled to a level. You do become more powerful / versatile over time however.
A lot of guilds tend to focus on trading, raiding, crafting or just being social. Finding the one(s) that suit you however is the same as in all games - a crap shoot!
PvE or PvP (realm based, different types of campaign).
Some dungeons are solo challenges; some are public; most are intended for 4 players. There are bigger raids.
There are some pets to collect - and ZoS will sell you more!
And some other stuff as well - it started as a big game and has gotten bigger. A lot to do if it interests you.
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You should play the game a bit and if you think you are going to stay a while, get it.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo