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#1 Tip (for me): Don't rush, just enjoy the journey. As someone with a job, time is always a problem. Often I'd log in and try to be as efficient as possible with the time I had to play. Pretty soon the game got boring, because it just became a second job instead of a fun world to escape to. My advice is to just take your time with ESO and enjoy the game, the world, characters, story or sometimes just the view. Don't try to minmax everything. Make up your own fun builds, pick the skills and armor that look cool & fun to you (most content is very easy anyway, you can't lose), interact with everything, or just go for a walk. Running from point A to B while stressing over how much time you have left to 'get things done' in the game gets exhausting fast. It makes the game feel like a second job that you have to complete, and that you have a deadline for. You don't. Just enjoy it at your own pace.
Exactly what happened to me after more than 1,000 hours on this game it became another full time job during every night. It's always a checklist for every toon I need to do. Before becoming mix/max player I enjoyed ESO playing as a casual player doing story and sometimes group content but when you became more competitive and learn how you should play the game it became like a real job which is very tiring. After 2 years of not playing because of burned out I feel like playing again.
Number one problem is the multiplayer element and group/endgame content. I don't have a group to play with so get stuck with randoms. Couldn't tell you the story or dialogue to a single dungeon or trial. I can tell you that if you aren't in the vicinity when a boss is killed, you don't get the loot, that several bosses in lots of dungeons are skippable, and you can get kicked for being too weak, with someone telling you to get stronger or level up, when they are actively preventing you from getting gear that may help with that. If they made the mmo part optional, with your alts as companion characters to run solo, it'd be an amazing game with tons of replayability. But the forced community aspect is more of a downfall than upside.
Here's one I didn't know for a year or two. Most towns have a small house you can buy for 3k Gold. That's not too expensive. Here's the cool part: Then you can fast travel to that house from anywhere for free. After using one of your housing fast travels, the way shrine cost will go up. After using the housing fast travel you will want to use the way shrine for your next fast travel.
Even better, you can get each house for free if you have a character in each alliance. You can also purchase some staple homes for gold, like the Snugpod in Grahtwood. They are more expensive, but have better space.
ya. i bought the hotel in Dashan. and combined wiht the gohome addon (so i can just type to TP home or to my guild hall) I step outside 10seconds from the vendors,wayshrine,and workbenches. bonus point if you put the armory in teh appartment so you can swapbuilds relativly quickly
Took me a while to realize that when you complete side quests in a zone, once you complete the zone story the NPCs you helped will show up at your ceremony. The more side quests you do, the more people show up to congratulate you on your heroics. You can also get some more dialog from them.
my advice is to newer players dont be shy to ask on the zone chat. players in ESO are extremely helpful. Some players will even stop what they are doing just to help new/random players.
Right. Lot of helpful people. I helped someone in summerset with a WB while trial group was getting everyone invited. Even quick help makes people want to continue to play.
Did play eso couple of days, but hate you dont get quest progress when ur doing it with a friend, so i quit, but overall it was ok, would enjoy alot more if i could do every quest with a friend, but when we gotta do everything 2x kinda ruin the fun for me
It always boggles my mind that Prevent Attacking NPCs isnt turned on by default. Like, I get you want to turn it off for some stuff, but I spent about a month as a new player raging over accidentally hitting someone.
I am a freaking book worm. I will spend so much time reading every single book I can find while exploring. It go so bad one time that I forgot what I was even doing in an area, and decided to just go to a nearby town... to find more books.
I’m kind of like this with harvesting, I have to pick up everything or fish when I see a node. I spend so much time doing this I also forget why I’m in that area and what I was going there for to begin with. I don’t need anything I’d the stuff I’m farming I just like to collect things I guess lol I just figured out how to do leads and excavate so now I’ve been doing that which is kind of fun. There are soooooo many things to do and explore it seems overwhelming but I’m enjoying it so much. I played wow for 20 years so this was a huge change for me. Look at me blabbing, sorry about that. Have a good one.
Dude. I’m a returning player from playing YEARS ago and I just leveled 0-50 without watching this…. I changed almost everything based on this video and what a difference!!! Thanks dude!❤❤❤
On new toons, I'll run my front bar and back bar how I want and get the xp for my back bar by making sure I'm on my back bar whenever I hand in (compete) a mission or finish a Daley. The mission or Daley xp will go to what bar your on. If you're pumping out missions, then you're back bar will level just as fast. :)
@@chase5298 Annoying…maybe for you intellectual types… They are helpful for the big dumb dumba like me… I was seriously sitting here thinking “Who the hell is Daley…!? Name sounds familiar, but…” 😂 Thanks for the laugh. Granted, it’s been around 4 years since I stopped playing. This switch from Xbox to PC is fun and exciting, but also sad and scary.
I just got this game (yes, I know, late to the party again) and created my first character yesterday. Looking forward to putting these tips to use! ^_^ Thanks!
Is it because the cat type people in that game? After seeing them in an ad I got the sudden urge to play eso as well. Haha How's the game btw? I loved the first one. Is it basically an expansion on everything that made the first one so great? Because that's all I think it needs to be.
@marijuanaknowsomething6743 lmao! Maybe so? And I sucked at the first one and I am in love with the second one lol. I'm almost on new game plus. I plan on beating it 2 or 3 times and then waiting for dlc😂 I'd say after playing for awhile? It's easily a solid 8.
@@Yorabasura thanks for the reply, man. I didn't notice it until now. That's great to hear though. The first game also kicked my ass until I figured things out days later. I'm planning on picking it up on my birthday this summer. I really hope I can be a cat-man. Haha
I'm just starting to get into MMO's and specifically ESO with one of my best friends and this video is a gem! One of the best intro vids I've ever watched on any game and learned a ton! Thank you for taking the time to make it!
as soon as you hit level 10, go to Cyrodiil, there you will get access to assault and support skill lines, assault has Vigor, a useful heal early on, which especially can come in handy for classes with late level heals like sorcerer or dragon knight, but the other classes can also benefit from it
One of my favorite settings to turn on is to Auto Track Quests. This makes it so when you pick up a quest, it automatically makes it the actively tracked quest. This makes it super easy, for example, to make sure you're able to easily track a new dungeon quest you haven't done yet when your group is moving a million miles per hour, or when you're just solo-questing it saves you the trouble of having to dig through your journal when you accept a new one. I also like the nameplate option to only show when im targeting an NPC. That gives you a good middle ground between immersion and quality of life.
I played ESO at the beginning, and a tad bit after Blackwood I think it was. I am extremely excited to get back in to ESO though and play Gold Road at launch. It will be my first expansion to play at launch with everyone else. I am creating a new character and starting from scratch, and going to go through the Necrom expansion to get leveled up and ready for it. Great video! I can't wait to play this game again.
On XBox, ever hate how the map snaps to icons...just hold the right trigger down and it will not snap when you are zoomed in and will allow you precise movements (although it still zooms into cities so just be aware). Most amazing tip I ever heard after over a year of playing 🤣🤣🤣
To add to the armory point, for pc players there's an addon called Caro's Skill Point Saver which lets you save skillpoint, morphs, champion points, etc. Loadouts so you just reset at armory and then click on the addon and 1 button have all passives and skills morphed to whatever loadout you prefer. I do it to switch between tank, healer, magicka dps, stamina dps, pvp and other niche loadouts I run for specific content. Also changing morphs is really fast, press keybind -> change morph -> Reset at armory -> Click loadout -> click Wizards Wardrobe loadout for gear+skill bar. With this I just run 2 armory slots, 1 with vampire and 1 without.
Been playing eso for almost 2 years now and this is my first time watching a video like this just to see what i might learn and i realized i learned alot of these tips pretty fast in my noob days. Nice to know ive checked all the boxes :D
It is camera zoom. Fov is changed in options and when you change that, the down+right stick zoom does go way more or way less far, depending on the fov setting in camera settings. It's just zoom, like mouse wheel in wow.
I was unsure if I wanted to get back into ESO. And your video convinced me, made me feel a lot better about going in and knowing some things. Great Video!
And on PC, once you start needing to swap around lots of builds, you're better moving on from the re-spec system entirely and going to mods. Keep that one blank slot in your armory, and use it to equip builds made with Caro's skill and champion point saver. You can have as many separate builds in that as you want. It's hands down the best way to handle re-spec, because you can modify the builds before you equip them if you desire. Want a different morph? Swap it in the saved loadout before you equip it, and you're good to go.
The most important tip to new players gearing up Is: dont upgrade to Gold the op and fun sets aviable in the current patch. They gonna be nerfed tò oblivion as soon as u spent millions uograding em
I’m a casual gamer n just got this game, gonna be starting to play this for the first time. I got to the end of FF12 with most objects and ridiculously strong many years ago. This. Game looks pretty amazing
I recently noticed that experienced players in ESO tend to jump in combat situations... Like, non-stop jumping. So question is: why do they do this, what is the advantage of jumping? Maybe some DOTs are avoidable this way or something?
Jumping allows your character to continue to move while cc'ed (crowd controlled). So if you are hurrying to get out of a forecasted ability and you get rooted or stunned, if you're in the air you'll continue to move in the direction you were heading. Tbh for most players it's just habit though lol
It’s more of a pvp habit from what I’ve seen. You can’t see what other players are launching at you so you make it harder for them to hit you by moving around.
also. On console switching bars is on the d-pad so people jump before switching so they dont have to stop running. but most of it is out of habbit as it has a slight chance to avoid being targeted
Repair kjts drop pretty regularly just as you play - I think mostly from daily writs. I can't recall ever buying them. Also a recent patch has simplified all repair kits into one that completely fixes everything. Thankfully...
What I learned from this video: I didn't know you can buy the repair kits from the auction houses. I have always used the vendors to repair. I recently watched one of your add-on videos talking about the auto repair with the repair kits. As a returning player, I had the money to buy them from the vendor but I didn't realize I was wasting my money on them.
Outstanding video, really well done, I love your presentation style, very accessible. Been playing for years, over 2k CPs and I still learned a ton of useful stuff. Sucks to be me I guess! Anyway, many thanks, 10/10, would reccomend.
One note...any merchant NPC can repair your gear for meager amounts of gold, so repair your gear after each little or big quest... I never used yet a repair kit because I visit a merchant NPC right after the quest to repair and eventually sell the loot I got doing that quest...
@@birard0 I don't think so mate... you can repair all the gear and armor weapons everything with no more than 200 gold.... there is also a champion thing you can put points in it that will lower the repairs costs even more... I just finished yesterday two dungeons one after another until I got to a merchant NPC to repair and spent no more than 200 gold, while selling the loot for over 1k gold.... It's of course a matter of preference but try the repair with merchants and decide what works best for you...
@@gabeghiby6935 don't sell your gear unless you are maxed on the crafting skill line and research. Gear sells for meager gold, and it's much more efficient to break it down for crafting xp and resources
My biggest tip for new players going into PvP is medium attack weaving. They work like a heavy attack in terms of them locking on and procing stuff like off balance as well as certain sets and skills. To do tgem all tou do is hold your light attack as if you want to do a heavy attack tgen release a bit early. They look pretty similar to light attacks when you get good at them and tgey massively improve how effective you are in PvP scenarios
My tip: if you play on pc, and decide that you want to learn to light-attack weave, invest in an mmo mouse with at least 5 buttons on the side. Personally I find it much easier to keep a rythm if the skill buttons are being pushed with the same hand as the light attack button (LMB). I even have the weapon swap button on the mouse. It also frees the left hand up to focus more on movement/positioning. Also, bind dodge-roll and bash to one button. Bash is also break-free, and having this as just one button will save you often.
For alts. If your not crafting but gathering, don't waste points on blacksmithing, clothier, woodworking past 5 points. From 6 to 9 these are the various CP levels, which you'll NEVER need after you have your first CP160 character
You get xp, and weapon and armour skill, for handing in any quest, including your daily crafting writs. As a result, I usually make sure I have my back bar weapon equiped when doing my crafting writs.
There are 2 settings called Ability Bar Timers and Ability Bar Back Row. You can activate these to show timers for DOTs. For example I have 3 DOTs on my back bar, if I am on this bar I can see a timer for their duration when casted, also when I go to my main bar I can see an small progress bar on top of my abilities. This pretty much tells you to re apply them whenever they run out, so that you don't have to count or anything no matter the bar you are using. That and quick cast changed my experience playing ESO forever. Miss your streams @LuckyGhost!
As a new player this game has me confused haha. I am like level 15 have not died yet and honestly all the enemies and dungeon bosses I’ve faced have not given me any sorts of trouble. Is there a way to increase the difficulty and does the game get harder as you go? Because right now I don’t even have a build or a gear set and I’m just running through everything…
Just came back after a few years-I was wondering why my ground abilities were not firing off until hitting them 2x. thanks for the reminder-double tap death off a cliff is a rite of passage-like slaughterfish
Something I noticed about the bookshelves. Since you have access to Champion Points on a new character- I suggest waiting. If you even open up the Champion screen, you will not earn points when reading.
Great video ! really Helped! A Question i have is how light/weave with Bow??? Cause isnt the same for sure, bow animation is much faster , cant find any saying something about it. Thanks!
I really hope they add a “hard mode” for overland. I’m a high level player and it really sucks the fun away when the “threat to the land,” dies before I can even get one full rotation of my skills going. I’ll drop my back bar DOTs and by the time I apply one front bar skill the mega Daedra death god has crumpled.
We had a hard mode before One Tamriel where zones were gatekept and you couldn't do other Alliance zones until you had done the main quest. They decided what we have now is better overall.
@@shibumae647 I miss that old system tbh. Maybe I’m in the minority but I remember dying to level 50 bears in riften, then coming back for vengeance. Now everywhere feels easy and there’s never a sense of danger. It’s cool for the first new character you make up until about level 10 then everything is super easy
Lucky was the one that got me into ESO. Here we go another one of those dumb top 10s we have all seen and boom. Actual tips! This is why I love Lucky's content
@@LuckyGhost Thank you thank you, I figured it out like 9 videos later and through experimentation haha made more sense :P appreciate you and all the vids
I love ESO, been playing 6 days....only complaint, guilds "New player friendly, CP 150"....oh.. I have 2 applications in for "new player friendly, no requirements" still sitting...I think I'm just impatient...annnyhow, keep up the great content.
Not sure if it's been said, but if you fast travel by actually using a way shrine, it's free. Otherwise if you just open your map and fast travel somewhere, it will cost gold.
You're saying that it's better to buy repair kits from guild merchants instead of NPC. But how does it compare to repairing directly your items from NPC instead of using repair kits (using the repair tab or repair all option)?
The 'Repair All' cost option varies, will also include the gears in your inventory, and depends on the condition of your gear. And it's always cheaper using proper type Repair Kit bought from Guild Stores as it repairs your gear for a known fixed amount of gold no matter the condition of your gear. I normally buy Grand Repair Kits (Now known as Equipment Repair Kit) for 50 gold or less a piece. So all 7 gears I'm wearing are repaired for max 350gold only. Gear is Auto-Repaired when it goes to 'zero'.
it is tip 21 that hurts:( 1 spam/9 dots/buff. there are so many great looking spells, but the combat is spam and add dots. i have not played in years but this video is telling me it is still the same. :(
The armory makes different set ups easy and allows you to have both vamp and werewolf for different builds and playstyles. Also I don't buy repair kits. Any vendor can repair. I think even everything broken was only 200 gold for full repair
I have a hardtime choosing what class to choose, I'm only really interested in solo open world content such as quests and world bosses but world bosses are quite difficult. I'm wondering which class is good for that content, I'm mainly interested in Necro or templar, maybe warden or nightblade but im wondering which is resource to use for these classes. Stamina or mag?
MagPlar is great and I’ve heard good things about necro. With the magplar you can run a one bar build using the oakensoul mythic ring and you can solo WBs no problem
A little tip to add to tip 17, be careful as a necro. I know it tells you multiple times but they really dont like you summoning in front of them either.
Research those damn crafting traits! Learned it heavily from Kevduit when it was too late, so I was just waiting and waiting for those traits to get researched and craft sets. Start early and do those crafting writs and RESEARCH THOSE TRAITS so that you don’t have to do it later.
Very common mistake in eso is when asking for help with a world boss that players don't say the location of the world boss, it's not acceptable to say "I need help with wb", it's best to say something like "I need help with wb at Chton Plaza"
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#1 Tip (for me): Don't rush, just enjoy the journey.
As someone with a job, time is always a problem. Often I'd log in and try to be as efficient as possible with the time I had to play. Pretty soon the game got boring, because it just became a second job instead of a fun world to escape to.
My advice is to just take your time with ESO and enjoy the game, the world, characters, story or sometimes just the view.
Don't try to minmax everything. Make up your own fun builds, pick the skills and armor that look cool & fun to you (most content is very easy anyway, you can't lose), interact with everything, or just go for a walk.
Running from point A to B while stressing over how much time you have left to 'get things done' in the game gets exhausting fast. It makes the game feel like a second job that you have to complete, and that you have a deadline for. You don't. Just enjoy it at your own pace.
Exactly what happened to me after more than 1,000 hours on this game it became another full time job during every night. It's always a checklist for every toon I need to do. Before becoming mix/max player I enjoyed ESO playing as a casual player doing story and sometimes group content but when you became more competitive and learn how you should play the game it became like a real job which is very tiring. After 2 years of not playing because of burned out I feel like playing again.
That is the single biggest trap I fall into. It takes a lot of repetition to remind myself to stop favoring efficiency over enjoyment.
Fr bro sometimes I only play for like 35 minutes but just pace myself along 😅
I just bought ESO and I find this very useful, thanks!
Number one problem is the multiplayer element and group/endgame content. I don't have a group to play with so get stuck with randoms. Couldn't tell you the story or dialogue to a single dungeon or trial. I can tell you that if you aren't in the vicinity when a boss is killed, you don't get the loot, that several bosses in lots of dungeons are skippable, and you can get kicked for being too weak, with someone telling you to get stronger or level up, when they are actively preventing you from getting gear that may help with that. If they made the mmo part optional, with your alts as companion characters to run solo, it'd be an amazing game with tons of replayability. But the forced community aspect is more of a downfall than upside.
Here's one I didn't know for a year or two. Most towns have a small house you can buy for 3k Gold. That's not too expensive. Here's the cool part: Then you can fast travel to that house from anywhere for free. After using one of your housing fast travels, the way shrine cost will go up. After using the housing fast travel you will want to use the way shrine for your next fast travel.
Even better, you can get each house for free if you have a character in each alliance. You can also purchase some staple homes for gold, like the Snugpod in Grahtwood. They are more expensive, but have better space.
ya. i bought the hotel in Dashan. and combined wiht the gohome addon (so i can just type to TP home or to my guild hall) I step outside 10seconds from the vendors,wayshrine,and workbenches. bonus point if you put the armory in teh appartment so you can swapbuilds relativly quickly
Took me a while to realize that when you complete side quests in a zone, once you complete the zone story the NPCs you helped will show up at your ceremony. The more side quests you do, the more people show up to congratulate you on your heroics. You can also get some more dialog from them.
There's always some kind of foreshadowing as to which content or zone is next at those end of zone celebration events too!
I played for 6 months before I knew there was a Jewlery writ daily. To be fair, the NPCs just neglect to tell you to go to Summerset to unlock it.
JC should be base game and associated with the normal crafting certifications at this point in my opinion
same. i was just doing blacksmithing, woodworking and clothier for my first 3...
YUP....😅.....8 for me....😢.....The struggle is real😂
I'm so glad I'm not alone😂
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my advice is to newer players dont be shy to ask on the zone chat. players in ESO are extremely helpful. Some players will even stop what they are doing just to help new/random players.
Right. Lot of helpful people. I helped someone in summerset with a WB while trial group was getting everyone invited. Even quick help makes people want to continue to play.
I have not experienced this 😂😂😂
Did play eso couple of days, but hate you dont get quest progress when ur doing it with a friend, so i quit, but overall it was ok, would enjoy alot more if i could do every quest with a friend, but when we gotta do everything 2x kinda ruin the fun for me
@@thomasb6572 you can actually share the quest to your friend/party member by going to your quest tab and selecting share quest.
@@thomasb6572Not every quest is that way. There are a lot of quests that are progressed by any party member as long as you’re both on the same step!
It always boggles my mind that Prevent Attacking NPCs isnt turned on by default. Like, I get you want to turn it off for some stuff, but I spent about a month as a new player raging over accidentally hitting someone.
I wish the guards weren't immortal. It'd be cool to kill them like in Skyrim. Instead, they're godded out for no reason.
I am a freaking book worm. I will spend so much time reading every single book I can find while exploring. It go so bad one time that I forgot what I was even doing in an area, and decided to just go to a nearby town... to find more books.
I’m kind of like this with harvesting, I have to pick up everything or fish when I see a node. I spend so much time doing this I also forget why I’m in that area and what I was going there for to begin with. I don’t need anything I’d the stuff I’m farming I just like to collect things I guess lol I just figured out how to do leads and excavate so now I’ve been doing that which is kind of fun. There are soooooo many things to do and explore it seems overwhelming but I’m enjoying it so much. I played wow for 20 years so this was a huge change for me. Look at me blabbing, sorry about that. Have a good one.
That is actually hilarious thanks for the comment lol
Been playing for so long, just found out about the dodge roll debuff. Glad I clicked. Thanks!
Dude. I’m a returning player from playing YEARS ago and I just leveled 0-50 without watching this…. I changed almost everything based on this video and what a difference!!! Thanks dude!❤❤❤
Glad I could help!
I started playing a week ago so you timed this perfectly. Thanks a lot.
1.5k hours in and I just heard of the Quick Cast setting. Really shows how much I have left to learn! Thanks man for the info!
Man I download it and want to start to play but I'm new u have a guild or something?
same.. played since beta never new... but I'm a filthy casual
On new toons, I'll run my front bar and back bar how I want and get the xp for my back bar by making sure I'm on my back bar whenever I hand in (compete) a mission or finish a Daley. The mission or Daley xp will go to what bar your on.
If you're pumping out missions, then you're back bar will level just as fast. :)
FYI, it’s daily
@@alfiechampion46 You're annoying.
@@chase5298 Annoying…maybe for you intellectual types… They are helpful for the big dumb dumba like me…
I was seriously sitting here thinking “Who the hell is Daley…!? Name sounds familiar, but…” 😂 Thanks for the laugh.
Granted, it’s been around 4 years since I stopped playing. This switch from Xbox to PC is fun and exciting, but also sad and scary.
@@mad-hatted Ok.
Hey dude just getting into ESO as a new player watched quite a few vids but this one was so good thanks! really useful/helpful
I just got this game (yes, I know, late to the party again) and created my first character yesterday. Looking forward to putting these tips to use! ^_^ Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I have been playing for years and did not know some of the things you talked about today. Awesome thanks.
After playing dragon's dogma.. I strangely been wanting to play eso again 😂😅 so perfect timing lol
Is it because the cat type people in that game? After seeing them in an ad I got the sudden urge to play eso as well. Haha
How's the game btw? I loved the first one. Is it basically an expansion on everything that made the first one so great? Because that's all I think it needs to be.
@marijuanaknowsomething6743 lmao! Maybe so? And I sucked at the first one and I am in love with the second one lol. I'm almost on new game plus. I plan on beating it 2 or 3 times and then waiting for dlc😂 I'd say after playing for awhile? It's easily a solid 8.
This happened to me yesterday after 140 hours of Dragons Dogma 2. Now I'm installing my addons for ESO again for later
@@Yorabasura thanks for the reply, man. I didn't notice it until now.
That's great to hear though. The first game also kicked my ass until I figured things out days later. I'm planning on picking it up on my birthday this summer. I really hope I can be a cat-man. Haha
I just finished my hyperfixation on Dragons Dogma too and returned to ESO just about 3 days ago!! (Though i only ever played Dark Arisen)
Thanks Lucky, you've been the biggest help for me as a solo player for two years. God bless bro❤
I'm just starting to get into MMO's and specifically ESO with one of my best friends and this video is a gem! One of the best intro vids I've ever watched on any game and learned a ton! Thank you for taking the time to make it!
as soon as you hit level 10, go to Cyrodiil, there you will get access to assault and support skill lines, assault has Vigor, a useful heal early on, which especially can come in handy for classes with late level heals like sorcerer or dragon knight, but the other classes can also benefit from it
and the most important point to the assault skill line.... the first passive which makes traveling even faster
I've been in ESO from the beginning and didn't realize the quick cast ground abilities could be changed. That's a game changer alone.
One of my favorite settings to turn on is to Auto Track Quests. This makes it so when you pick up a quest, it automatically makes it the actively tracked quest. This makes it super easy, for example, to make sure you're able to easily track a new dungeon quest you haven't done yet when your group is moving a million miles per hour, or when you're just solo-questing it saves you the trouble of having to dig through your journal when you accept a new one.
I also like the nameplate option to only show when im targeting an NPC. That gives you a good middle ground between immersion and quality of life.
I played ESO at the beginning, and a tad bit after Blackwood I think it was. I am extremely excited to get back in to ESO though and play Gold Road at launch. It will be my first expansion to play at launch with everyone else. I am creating a new character and starting from scratch, and going to go through the Necrom expansion to get leveled up and ready for it. Great video! I can't wait to play this game again.
On XBox, ever hate how the map snaps to icons...just hold the right trigger down and it will not snap when you are zoomed in and will allow you precise movements (although it still zooms into cities so just be aware). Most amazing tip I ever heard after over a year of playing 🤣🤣🤣
Currently running around collecting lore books and this is going to help me so much thank you
This was very helpful. Just started playing this weekend. All useful stuff!
Glad to hear it!
Recently went back to eso after 4 years, very informative! Big thanks
To add to the armory point, for pc players there's an addon called
Caro's Skill Point Saver which lets you save skillpoint, morphs, champion points, etc. Loadouts so you just reset at armory and then click on the addon and 1 button have all passives and skills morphed to whatever loadout you prefer. I do it to switch between tank, healer, magicka dps, stamina dps, pvp and other niche loadouts I run for specific content. Also changing morphs is really fast, press keybind -> change morph -> Reset at armory -> Click loadout -> click Wizards Wardrobe loadout for gear+skill bar. With this I just run 2 armory slots, 1 with vampire and 1 without.
Been playing eso for almost 2 years now and this is my first time watching a video like this just to see what i might learn and i realized i learned alot of these tips pretty fast in my noob days. Nice to know ive checked all the boxes :D
I just came back to ESO after and forgot everything. Thanks for making this video!
FOV tip. Hold down arrow on PS5 controller and move right stick up/down to adjust FOV to exactly where you want it as you play.
I thought that was Zoom, not FoV?
@@elwiseguy69 Field of View
It is camera zoom. Fov is changed in options and when you change that, the down+right stick zoom does go way more or way less far, depending on the fov setting in camera settings. It's just zoom, like mouse wheel in wow.
I just started ESO after playing Oblivion and Skyrim. Your video is very useful. Thank you
Your channel has the best ESO material, hands down.
I was unsure if I wanted to get back into ESO. And your video convinced me, made me feel a lot better about going in and knowing some things. Great Video!
And on PC, once you start needing to swap around lots of builds, you're better moving on from the re-spec system entirely and going to mods. Keep that one blank slot in your armory, and use it to equip builds made with Caro's skill and champion point saver. You can have as many separate builds in that as you want. It's hands down the best way to handle re-spec, because you can modify the builds before you equip them if you desire.
Want a different morph? Swap it in the saved loadout before you equip it, and you're good to go.
The most important tip to new players gearing up Is: dont upgrade to Gold the op and fun sets aviable in the current patch. They gonna be nerfed tò oblivion as soon as u spent millions uograding em
This is such a great, helpful video! I’m a returning player and it’s just as overwhelming as being a newbie 😂 I’d love a video on eso dailies!
I’m a casual gamer n just got this game, gonna be starting to play this for the first time. I got to the end of FF12 with most objects and ridiculously strong many years ago. This. Game looks pretty amazing
I recently noticed that experienced players in ESO tend to jump in combat situations... Like, non-stop jumping. So question is: why do they do this, what is the advantage of jumping? Maybe some DOTs are avoidable this way or something?
Jumping allows your character to continue to move while cc'ed (crowd controlled). So if you are hurrying to get out of a forecasted ability and you get rooted or stunned, if you're in the air you'll continue to move in the direction you were heading. Tbh for most players it's just habit though lol
It’s more of a pvp habit from what I’ve seen. You can’t see what other players are launching at you so you make it harder for them to hit you by moving around.
also. On console switching bars is on the d-pad so people jump before switching so they dont have to stop running. but most of it is out of habbit as it has a slight chance to avoid being targeted
Great video with all best tips, got here more useful tips than in media from 10 videos. Subbed.
m a newbie and this has the best easy to unnderstand on point information io came across so far.. thank you
Repair kjts drop pretty regularly just as you play - I think mostly from daily writs. I can't recall ever buying them.
Also a recent patch has simplified all repair kits into one that completely fixes everything. Thankfully...
Boi i have to say your videos do help so much
What I learned from this video: I didn't know you can buy the repair kits from the auction houses. I have always used the vendors to repair. I recently watched one of your add-on videos talking about the auto repair with the repair kits. As a returning player, I had the money to buy them from the vendor but I didn't realize I was wasting my money on them.
Excellent video and great tips as always! ❤️🔥
Outstanding video, really well done, I love your presentation style, very accessible. Been playing for years, over 2k CPs and I still learned a ton of useful stuff. Sucks to be me I guess! Anyway, many thanks, 10/10, would reccomend.
Thanks a ton!
One note...any merchant NPC can repair your gear for meager amounts of gold, so repair your gear after each little or big quest... I never used yet a repair kit because I visit a merchant NPC right after the quest to repair and eventually sell the loot I got doing that quest...
But repairing by repair kit is much more cost efficient, you can buy a kit in almost any guild trader for 40 gold and it will repair one armor fully
@@birard0 I don't think so mate... you can repair all the gear and armor weapons everything with no more than 200 gold.... there is also a champion thing you can put points in it that will lower the repairs costs even more...
I just finished yesterday two dungeons one after another until I got to a merchant NPC to repair and spent no more than 200 gold, while selling the loot for over 1k gold....
It's of course a matter of preference but try the repair with merchants and decide what works best for you...
@@gabeghiby6935 repairing of all my armors from 0 cost 2k of gold in merchant
@@gabeghiby6935 don't sell your gear unless you are maxed on the crafting skill line and research. Gear sells for meager gold, and it's much more efficient to break it down for crafting xp and resources
Holy crap I learned so much I didn't know about the game. Thank you!
really appreciate this, followed as much of the tips as i could i just started
Some of these things I never realized and will be so helpful! Thank you man!
My biggest tip for new players going into PvP is medium attack weaving.
They work like a heavy attack in terms of them locking on and procing stuff like off balance as well as certain sets and skills.
To do tgem all tou do is hold your light attack as if you want to do a heavy attack tgen release a bit early. They look pretty similar to light attacks when you get good at them and tgey massively improve how effective you are in PvP scenarios
My tip: if you play on pc, and decide that you want to learn to light-attack weave, invest in an mmo mouse with at least 5 buttons on the side. Personally I find it much easier to keep a rythm if the skill buttons are being pushed with the same hand as the light attack button (LMB). I even have the weapon swap button on the mouse. It also frees the left hand up to focus more on movement/positioning. Also, bind dodge-roll and bash to one button. Bash is also break-free, and having this as just one button will save you often.
I am very guilty of not knowing some of this, thank you so much for the video!
If you lock an item, you cant find it when you try to research it.(that confused me so bad one time)
For alts. If your not crafting but gathering, don't waste points on blacksmithing, clothier, woodworking past 5 points. From 6 to 9 these are the various CP levels, which you'll NEVER need after you have your first CP160 character
Wow perfect timing I just bought all the expansions since playing 8 years ago haha
I always get something from your videos, well worth the watch.
I appreciate that!
Half way thtough the video and I have learned so much already! I almost went back to WoW this morning ...this info might have stopped that! Thank you!
Insanely useful and well served info. You mister are a scholar and ESO master. Thank You
You get xp, and weapon and armour skill, for handing in any quest, including your daily crafting writs. As a result, I usually make sure I have my back bar weapon equiped when doing my crafting writs.
There are 2 settings called Ability Bar Timers and Ability Bar Back Row. You can activate these to show timers for DOTs. For example I have 3 DOTs on my back bar, if I am on this bar I can see a timer for their duration when casted, also when I go to my main bar I can see an small progress bar on top of my abilities. This pretty much tells you to re apply them whenever they run out, so that you don't have to count or anything no matter the bar you are using. That and quick cast changed my experience playing ESO forever.
Miss your streams @LuckyGhost!
After playing eso for 3 months now i knew that gems recharge the weapon and thanks for the video i appreciate it bro
Fantastic video, changed a lot of settings today :)
Glad I could help! 😁
This is good. There’s so much to this game that’s not explained in game.
As a new player this game has me confused haha. I am like level 15 have not died yet and honestly all the enemies and dungeon bosses I’ve faced have not given me any sorts of trouble. Is there a way to increase the difficulty and does the game get harder as you go? Because right now I don’t even have a build or a gear set and I’m just running through everything…
Once you start pvp, trials and group dungeons you'll be more squishy lol
Those tips were super helpful! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks, I'm glad you found them useful!
What's the armor yer wearing @ 17:21 I don't recognize it & I'd like to get it for my Warden Character?
Just came back after a few years-I was wondering why my ground abilities were not firing off until hitting them 2x. thanks for the reminder-double tap death off a cliff is a rite of passage-like slaughterfish
Something I noticed about the bookshelves. Since you have access to Champion Points on a new character- I suggest waiting. If you even open up the Champion screen, you will not earn points when reading.
The settings changes were really helpful 🙏
Great video ! really Helped! A Question i have is how light/weave with Bow??? Cause isnt the same for sure, bow animation is much faster , cant find any saying something about it. Thanks!
Lucky giving just the tips we all need.
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I really hope they add a “hard mode” for overland. I’m a high level player and it really sucks the fun away when the “threat to the land,” dies before I can even get one full rotation of my skills going. I’ll drop my back bar DOTs and by the time I apply one front bar skill the mega Daedra death god has crumpled.
We had a hard mode before One Tamriel where zones were gatekept and you couldn't do other Alliance zones until you had done the main quest. They decided what we have now is better overall.
@@shibumae647 I miss that old system tbh. Maybe I’m in the minority but I remember dying to level 50 bears in riften, then coming back for vengeance. Now everywhere feels easy and there’s never a sense of danger. It’s cool for the first new character you make up until about level 10 then everything is super easy
I am a new player, I am an Orc Sorcerer.
I love ESO so far, I am about to join the mage guild.
Lucky was the one that got me into ESO. Here we go another one of those dumb top 10s we have all seen and boom. Actual tips! This is why I love Lucky's content
This is the best video. Thanks so much, Lucky!
At 23:35 can you explain what word you're saying lol Lah-Detect? Am I braindead? I'm replaying it trying to figure it out
Light attack (as opposed to heavy attack)
@@LuckyGhost Thank you thank you, I figured it out like 9 videos later and through experimentation haha made more sense :P appreciate you and all the vids
OMG!!! Thank you for pointing out Auto Loot. I was getting so frustrated with that.
I love ESO, been playing 6 days....only complaint, guilds "New player friendly, CP 150"....oh.. I have 2 applications in for "new player friendly, no requirements" still sitting...I think I'm just impatient...annnyhow, keep up the great content.
I’m in a few guilds in PCNA that welcome brand new folks - I and others LOVE assisting folks with content clears and tips, crafting, etc.
I am just about to start the game tomorrow, and worried about this myself.
Not sure if it's been said, but if you fast travel by actually using a way shrine, it's free. Otherwise if you just open your map and fast travel somewhere, it will cost gold.
I was soo confused I thought you were saying "lie detect" not "Light attack"
haha lie detecting could be useful in Tamriel as well, use that skill if you can!
You're saying that it's better to buy repair kits from guild merchants instead of NPC. But how does it compare to repairing directly your items from NPC instead of using repair kits (using the repair tab or repair all option)?
The 'Repair All' cost option varies, will also include the gears in your inventory, and depends on the condition of your gear. And it's always cheaper using proper type Repair Kit bought from Guild Stores as it repairs your gear for a known fixed amount of gold no matter the condition of your gear. I normally buy Grand Repair Kits (Now known as Equipment Repair Kit) for 50 gold or less a piece. So all 7 gears I'm wearing are repaired for max 350gold only. Gear is Auto-Repaired when it goes to 'zero'.
it is tip 21 that hurts:( 1 spam/9 dots/buff. there are so many great looking spells, but the combat is spam and add dots. i have not played in years but this video is telling me it is still the same. :(
Light attack weaving sounds exactly like a Bonus Action in D&D.
Unt-uh those green streaks just mean I'm like super fast. (In my fantasy) LOL
The armory makes different set ups easy and allows you to have both vamp and werewolf for different builds and playstyles.
Also I don't buy repair kits. Any vendor can repair. I think even everything broken was only 200 gold for full repair
I love ESO, but the 2 bars are not for me. I farmed Oakensoul jus so I could enjoy myself
I have a hardtime choosing what class to choose, I'm only really interested in solo open world content such as quests and world bosses but world bosses are quite difficult. I'm wondering which class is good for that content, I'm mainly interested in Necro or templar, maybe warden or nightblade but im wondering which is resource to use for these classes. Stamina or mag?
MagPlar is great and I’ve heard good things about necro. With the magplar you can run a one bar build using the oakensoul mythic ring and you can solo WBs no problem
how is your field of view 130? my slider only goes to 100. i have a huge monitor and would love a 130
Thanks for the knowledge✅👍🏼
You forgot the most important thing! Always, always do your daily crafting writs on every character ;D
Lol 😆
thx this was helpfull kinda new player with a month playing
Good to know 👍🏼
Starting it today
Nice video most of the advices i dont know them thank you
A little tip to add to tip 17, be careful as a necro. I know it tells you multiple times but they really dont like you summoning in front of them either.
Thank you, Lucky. You're a star
Research those damn crafting traits! Learned it heavily from Kevduit when it was too late, so I was just waiting and waiting for those traits to get researched and craft sets. Start early and do those crafting writs and RESEARCH THOSE TRAITS so that you don’t have to do it later.
Super helpful. Thank you so much.
Not everyone plays on PC. Maybe include how to find these things in console format as well. Great tips!
Very common mistake in eso is when asking for help with a world boss that players don't say the location of the world boss, it's not acceptable to say "I need help with wb", it's best to say something like "I need help with wb at Chton Plaza"
am I la weaving if I spam la in between abilities or do you still have to time it?