I'm not associated with Zenimax in any way, but the ESO Plus subscription is well worth the $15 per month if only for the bottomless crafting bag. It's a huge quality of life improvement being able to loot unlimited amounts of crafting materials without having to constantly sell, juggle bank space between characters, create mules for storage, etc. Prior to the bag being available, I used to have to spend about 30 min of a 2-hour play session just doing inventory management. Plus all the DLC are included in the subscription (and a mount). Also, if you are on PC, UI add-ons for skyshards and lore books are extremely helpful.
I gotta give that to you Deltia, you have formed your own little sub-community throughout ESO games and even multiple platforms and yet it still tends to stay a mostly positive environment, props to you man and the people that follow your channel. This stuff is awesome
As a new player to ESO, but a veteran MMO gamer, this helped organize the path and priorities of leveling for ESO for me. Your content is extremely helpful, Deltia. Thank you.
Hello! I appreciate this video a lot. I'm new to this game and genre and there's a lot of things I do not understand. I seen your guide for Magicka Templar on you web site and I love it because you recommend skills by level. Unfortunately you don't have guides like that for other builds and are more focused for high level and CP points builds. I love your content, keep the excellent work.
Decided to start a brand new build since my first one was just an experiment. Watched the lot of your videos and wrote down a lot of good things that you said. Took some screenshots. Did a bunch of research.... And my character, at level 13, is KILLING IT! The game was always fun, even with a shitty build, but it's so cool to just slice my way through now! thank you thank you thank you
This is awesome for new players! I'd love to see another 20 minutes or so video of you in the process that you're explaining...just cut sections of video out of you running around and get straight to how you run from delve to delve, throw in world bosses, do the anchors, etc etc. Good job!
I'm new to ESO, I just bought the game yesterday. After watching a few videos I settled on imperial Templar. That lead me to your channel, I'm so thankful I found your content. I would definitely want to see you chronicle your journey. Thank you.
The unequipped weapon but slotted ability idea is intriguing. Down the line you never know what you'll want for a build so having options already leveled sounds good. On Templar I really only use my heal and werewolf, most mobs go down with light/heavy attacks so having 4 slots to level stuff seems great.
Whenever I start a new character, I spend 10-20 minutes grinding in the Wailing Prison area for gear and experience. I normally stop when I get a better weapon and a full set of gear. Good guide Deltia.
Great vids! Getting back into ESO to prepare for Morrowind. Also moving from PS4 to PC now. You videos really help me get back into the grove. Keep up the great work!
I really like this video, I bought the game about 2 or 3 weeks ago and found your channel. it is very helpful, the only thing missing was a series like this. as I didn't understand what most of the abilities were and especially morphs. so yes, i think that you should do a series leveling your character as I think it will help new and old players. thanks again deltias, hope you stay in good health
this Video covered most of the questions i had. I wanted to try TESO again, but was a little bit afraid of all that different skill-trees and had nö idea which way of leveling is effectiv. Because there are so many Guides on RU-vid which arent for players who are really new to the game. So thank you very much for this newbie guide!
videos like this from you in past years is what I learned everything off of in this game. awesome you're still doing this. you are a genuine person and a positive force in eso's community, keep up the good work!
Damn Deltia, you still playing??? I remember watching the fuck outta your videos before the game was released on PC and a bit after the release for new info. and outta the blue, I saw this video on the side bar. I see you still at it.
Even though I played for a while it's good to get this kind of information as someone coming back with 1T, also good to show my brother who's considering playing. Also, I'd love an update on leveling build of DK. Thanks for the time you put in.
Thanks a lot for this my dude. I just bought the game yesterday and when i 1st staryed playing i didnt know wtf i was doing. This was a very simplified and noob friendly guide on how to get started so that when i hit endgame im not gonna be like "oh shit i didnt level any of that crap". Subbed and liked!
Really nice video, deltia! It really gives me motivation to play this game again! And I would love to see how you play your character from early to late game. :D
Deltia's Gaming Is it viable to run a STAMINA DK wearing heavy armor? (Or will I miss out on the bonus damage from not wearing medium armor?) P.S. I like to use a great sword or a mace. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated!
I've got a Stam DK (2H & Bow) and got sick of dying with medium armour lol. I was a magic tank with heavy armour sword and shield and healing staff before, but wanted more damage. My Stam DK I've now switched to have 5 black rose heavy armour for more resources back which helps to keep dishing out damage/survive, 1 light, 1 medium with 2 x Mighty Chudan helmet and shoulders for extra resistance, 3 agility necklace and rings with 2x extra damage enchantments and 1x max stamina ( I could go all damage). Now I'm after Maelstrom mace and bow to complete my setup. I feel so much more tanky now then before with my 2H & Bow setup, now that I have heavy armour. And can still deal the damage even better I reckon cause I can just keep attacking more and take more damage whilst still seeing big damage and dps. I'm owning and killing way more in pvp now and have even started taking some max lvl guys with 300 champion points, I hope I explained that ok.
A buddy of mine just started the game for the first time. I'll be sure to send this video and the next part to him. You explain the importance a lot of Passives a lot better than I do hahaha
Sister and I are making this our main mmo come Friday since Steam is doing the gold edition and the regular edition. Subbed to since your community is positive and seems to be real chil and friendly.
Holy sheep shit.... I'm new to ESO playing on PS4. This is the best hands down guide for new players. Thanks for a awesome content man. Look forward to more as I get a hold of this game.
Should def catalog this character! I love your videos they are extremely informative! I'm not so good at mmorpg style games and it's hard to follow your builds sometimes because I don't know what skills morphed into the ones your using and so forth. This type of video is going to be extremely helpful! Thanks for the video keep it up!
Also, it's good to see you play consoles as I started eso on pc at launch but only before I played it a couple of weeks and quit...until I came back several weeks ago on ps4. I really wanted to ask you how to get buff timers on eso console version? I'm a 12-year WoW vet, and I'll be utterly shocked if there is no way to see buff durations on my UI in combat...in a mmo with many buffs/debuffs. Is this the biggest oversight in the game, or am I missing something? Thanks for your helpful videos!
Really good guide dude. Im a good old MMORPG player but new to the elder scrolls sries. Very useful tips on what to focus when leveling so when i reach max lvl i dont have to go back griding. YOU SAVED ME A LOT OF TIME, THANK YOU.
Enjoyed the video man. I would actually like to see kind of a progressive video series of leveling this character. I'm actually doing the same thing on ps4. I recently switched to the EU server after watching another one of your videos of you getting to cp 160. I totally agree that starting with a templar is thay to go. they have such good survivability, good damage, and are just fun to play. Thanks for the inspiration.
The starter islands drop training gear so worth doing for a newbie to get some gear. Also the mainquest isn't gated by levels anymore. You don't need to wait 5 levels to get the next quest just go back to a main city and you get the creepy old guy giving you next the quest. I've completed the entire mainquest by level 15 before.
Also new players, use the group finder tool and do the "Random Normal" daily, it gives about +1 level for each, and they're not hard to do, helps you learn the game, and gives nice gear. Might put up a long queue time tho.
I'd like to see Deltia Force leveling. I'm a veteran player but it's always enjoyabe sitting back watching a loooong Deltia video. :) Just like the old days of inferno nugget. :)
Deltia ~ I hope you read this as I don't know how to tag you. That said, I'm a total noob to the game (despite beta testing it on my dinosaur years ago) and I had an issue with your explanation about the collecting the guild quests. How on earth do I know where they are? You assumed that I knew what to look for. I'm not in Daggerfall, I'm in Ebonheart (true nord here) and have no clue what main city I'd find them in or what symbols to look for. I loved this video for many points (the whole placing one attack from each ability and one of both weapons you'll use and the whole 5-1-1 idea. That's brilliant!) But there were a few things you assumed the player knew, like what the guilds looked like or knew where to find them in each "pact." I got a great deal out of this video, but I still feel a bit lost one a number of key things.
Eric Rada In the region of Stone falls, the city of Davons Watch far east of the map will be your "first major city". While in the city, open up the map, fighters guild is represented by a downward sword, fighters is in the east of the town right next to the blacksmith. The mages is in the center right next to the bank represented by an ugly rune, I'm not sure how else to describe it.
I like this video. I only have one character I play so far on Xbox One. He is a Stamina Nightblade Bosmer. I like the game quests and stuff. Love the storylines. Not a grinder just enjoy ESO. Play every now and then couple times a week. Fun game.
I think Vids like this are great!! Doesn't help me directly but the easier time new players have getting through the initial levelling process the more likely they are to stick around and make this game their main game which in turn is good for us vets, I want this game to be around for many more years and it won't be without the player base so more noob friendly videos Delt :)
Very helpful! Got this game for $4.99 from Best Buy. Been sucked in ever since. Just to be clear: as long as you have a skill point in a passive, does it matter if you do the thing that triggers the passive in order for it to level?
theologianjoe as long as you have the SKILL on your bar, it levels, not passives. Skills are the square abilities, passives are the circle things at the bottom. The more skills on your bar, the more the skill lines will level.
Thanks, my main lv 40 skyshard piece hunter did the opposite of this and all his fights of 3 or more is near death fun fights. My 2 lv12 crafting mages caught up to his storyline in no time it's kinda funny. I'll start picking passives and morphs.
Hanging out in craglorn around skyreach catacombs and asking the zone if anyone can run you thru skyreach is a good way to lvl. I sell skyreach runs and can usually level a new player with no cp and no exp pots in roughly 6 to 8 hours of gameplay.
So just curious can we look forward to some more hybrid builds post update 13? I love the warden and just started playing the orc dk tank hybrid... love the versatility of the warden I do a lot of pve just threw on a taunt and I rock and roll man looking forward to you're next setups
cant wait for part 2. Grind leveling as a healer is hard. Hopefully after you post the vid more people will be grinding in a single place so they can kill stuff for me lol.
I went with appearance for race but ever since launch, the Argonians have only ever had a usefulness for healing/sorcerers. Every other race has some kind of 2-3 useful skills (the free racial passive included) but Argonians STILL have the short straw with just 2 useful passives but nothing good from the racial passive itself. Just for info, I went Argonian Dragonknight but if you were to look at it from min-max perspective, there's about 3-4 great races and then everyone else is kinda blagh. So out of 10 races, 1/3rd are actually game changing for becoming endgame powerhouses.
Also, saw some female based character name claiming they were you earlier in the day of Feb 4th. I didn't check on them since I was tearing ass from one skyshard location to the next but I think it was in Deshaan or Shadowfen (at least an Ebonheart Pact area).
hey I am kinda new to game, and I love your videos so far. Is there any way you can make a video explaining how to use my magicka templar with anything other than a staff? I enjoy using a 2h but it seems to not work well cause I can't get magicka back, and basic hits seem weaker. Maybe you know how to work around it. Right now I am using heavy armor, and restoration staff on second bar, which gets my magicka back quick with the heavy armor and resto staff passive (like 2-3 heavy hits). Ideally I would love to hybrid some physical damage in there but it seems that it has to be one or the other or I am useless, especially in PvP.
It's a good guide. Thank you. The question that I'd ask is, why? What on earth's the hurry? You have a beautiful world to roam, a very complex game to learn, and no clock running. New players should wander, not sprint. Get into the game. I and my friends don't play a game; we inhabit a world. It's both less hectic and more enjoyable that way.
Great video, but I have one question. Does ESO have the same model as SWTOR where subscribers have all the fun or is it possible to play sub free and still have a good leveling experience?
Would really love to see more videos for stages of leveling since i havent logged in for almost 1.5 year and want to see your suggestions for the game as it is right now
I want to go one hand for more survival And dual wield for magic damage. Deltia do you think one hand and shield. And dual wielding is a god magic and survival build since both skills are stamina? If i go dual wielding, one hand and shield do i need to scale stamina in attributes or magic?
I would enjoy seeing a progression of your leveling, say every 15 levels or so to see what content I should be around at that general level. think you would be willing to do that by chance?
Really enjoyed the video. Now, a couple of questions. What do you do with inventory? what do you sell and what do you keep in the beginning? What do you keep on you, and what do you throw in the bank? cause inventory is a bi#@ Also do you start researching straight away? Deconstruct or selling weapons? keep those you need for researching - again inventory....?
I would like to see a crafting video. I know you already have some but I would like to see one for a new player who does not have any other characters or has crafted before. I don't know how to make "sets" of gear.
@Deltia's im confused right at the start at 1:58 you show and say your makeing a arognian,thats not my confusion,my confusion is that to do the same on ps4 is different argonian is on Ebonheart Pact and your creation shows multiple choices of races per alliance where as ps4 version only offers 3 per alliance so my question is why is the same race on a different alliance on ps4 when its practicaly the same as pc in every other way i know ur createing on xbox one but isnt it meant to be the same alliance hence same starting area ?
This was really helpful I recently hit a roadblock and found I wasn't hitting very hard and was dying very quickly I may go back and try a new character :)
hey, thanks for that video! I'm installing the game right now and you said there's gonna be a patch soon. so do you think templar heal or stamina nightblade are going to be good next patch? I wanted to start as one of them :-)
B Whit84 He plays all platforms all servers, his gt is Deltiasgaming. Add him and stalk him when he's online, he's trying to stream xbna one week, xbeu on others.
Go to Auridon, join dolman grind group, spend a couple of days smashing that and you will be capped, good on some crafting, and or pretty rich from all the loot drops.
Hi Deltia new viewer here, I know you must get this question a lot but what part of the military did you serve? Keep up the good work, and take your vitamins.
Pilferpup Play whatever you want that is fun for you. Levelling will feel 100x longer if you hate it. Deltia will say templar and I'd recommend it too, its easily changed to a DPS, to a tank, to a healer, so if you get bored you can just change your stuff and play a different style. But Night Blade is fun too as a ranger if you want to PvP.
love your videos Deltia, on an unrelated note, I'm on Xbox NA and I'm looking to join a guild with the Daggerfall Covenant that regularly Zergs in PvP, I'm currently on Blackwater Blade and level 24
LT Treadway when you hit CP go to Haderus for Zergs on Xbox NA. Its cancer but you'll most likely find a guild and/or group. My Gamertag is GruntSt0mper75.