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Post Tue Jul 19, 2022 11:49 pm

Leveling in Elder Scrolls Online

Leveling can mean two things in an MMORPG. It sometimes means getting to higher levels, so you can take on the more advanced (and often more fun) raids, quests, and dungeons. Other times it is less about the actual level of your character, and more about the way that leveling increases your character's power so you can take on and beat challenging quests and bosses.

In most MMOs, a character's power is increased when they go up a level but stays fairly static between levels. This is why leveling is a way to refer to going up in power. Elder Scrolls online breaks this connection by having several ways to increase your character's power and abilities without leveling up. For this reason, most Elder Scrolls online leveling guides include information about game mechanics that aren't actually related to going up in levels.

If you are confused by Elder Scrolls online leveling, here is an introduction to everything involved and how it all works together.

Character leveling

Character leveling is the Elder Scrolls online mechanic that (duh) increases your character's levels. Your character levels up, they gain stat points, and can access new parts of the game, both new areas of Tamriel, and new dungeons, raids, and adventure areas. A character goes up in level by gaining XP.

Character XP - XP, or 'experience points' is the way the game measures what your character has accomplished. Characters can gain experience points in several ways.

• Killing enemies
• Completing quests
• Discovering new areas
• And others

The best way to gain XP is to complete quests. Completing quests earns you large chunks of XP faster than any other activity.

Stat Points-Aside from gaining access to new areas, the big thing you get from character leveling is stat points. Stat points increase your stats--Health, Stamina, and Magicka. At each level, a player gets a single stat point to put into one stat. How you spend stat points has a huge impact on your gameplay as Stamina and Magicka power your character's abilities, and Health keeps you alive. A character with low Health (can't take much damage) and high Magicka requires a different playstyle than one with a more balanced stat pool.

Skill Points

Skill points allow a character to get a new skill. Skills are the powers and abilities that a character uses to complete quests, deal damage and survive combat. The more skills a character has, the more abilities they can call on at need. There are several types of skills, including:

• Weapons skills
• Class skills
• Guild skills
• Craft skills

All skills are either active (requiring the player to activate them and only lasting a short time) or passive (all the time in the 'background'). Gaining a new skill costs a single skill point.

Characters can gain skill points in several ways. A character can find Skyshards (combining three Skyshards gives 1 skill point), they can read books and learn skills that way, or they can get some skill points when their character levels. Characters who rely only on their leveling skill points to gain new skills will quickly fall behind the abilities of other characters who seek out additional skill points.

Skill leveling - when a character first gains a skill, that skill is relatively weak. Skills increase in power by gaining skill XP and leveling up. Skill leveling and skill XP are separate from character leveling and character XP. A skill gains XP when it is used. The more often a character uses his skills, the more XP they will gain and the faster they will level up. Each time a skill levels up it increases in power.

Morph Abilities- When skills level up they keep the same effects and actions, and those effects get stronger. An attack skill that deals 20 damage at level one might deal 25 damage at level two. However, in addition to leveling up, some skills have morph abilities. Morph abilities give a skill a new effect. Common morph abilities for weapon skills are knockback and stun. A weapons skill that gains the knockback ability has a chance to knock back an enemy on a successful attack. A skill that takes the stun morph ability has a chance to stun enemies on a successful attack. Skills that have morph abilities allow the player to choose which of several possible morph abilities they want their skill to have.

As you can see, gaining additional power in Elder Scrolls Online is a lot more involved than just leveling up your character. If you don't have enough time to level up, buying ESO PowerLeveling Service at SSEGold is the best way!
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Post Tue Jul 19, 2022 11:59 pm

Re: Leveling in Elder Scrolls Online

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