![]() ![]() Zones are gated so that in general you can’t get there until you’re ready. For examples: FFXIV has a strict leveling model for each job.Īnd content is gated by level. Leveling ModelĮvery MMO has it’s own Leveling Model. Just take this as an advertisement to encourage you to go try ESO for yourself if you’re interested in an MMO and haven’t played Elder Scrolls Online in a while or have never played it. ![]() I’m having a lot more fun now with ESO than I did four years ago. Looks like ESO scales so you can deal with any of the zones or quest content that you will see. Those mobs didn’t seem any stronger than the ones I’ve seen in Summerset for example, which is a “Starter Zone”. ![]() I’m not sure what the Bright Red Names are meant to signify. We came across lots of mobs on the road and as part of quests that had bright red names – as if they were much higher level, but we dispatched them in two’s and three’s with no problem. I have a level 8 character, with a companion who is level 2, and we were just in High Isles, a zone from the recent DLC. One of my playing rewards was a stack of repair kits tho. But repair of gear is required not only after death, but after fighting for a while. And one quest even has death as part of the story line. Not Dying As MuchĪs I have returned, quests were never life threatening. ESO does not appear to be Pay-To-Win.Īs I have come back, I find things in my account wide collection – Four Nice Outfits – light, medium and heavy armor and a fancy dress up armor, among other things – that I didn’t think were there four years ago. The ESO economic model is a lot like Guild Wars 2, which is Buy-Cheap-To-Play and then Pay-For-DLC and Cosmetic items in the store.ĮSO appears to be Free to Play, with Pay-For-DLC and Cosmetic rewards, and an Optional Subscription with Perks. Not sure if I bought it or if it was a gift. I did get a starter pack with a nice mount and some other goodies. Also, they sent me off to do things that were Killing Me quite often. I recall that in 2018, as I started, the quests seemed very disconnected and hard to find. I’m sure that I’ve changed, but the ESO game has changed too. However I recently came back, after about 3 years with Final Fantasy XIV, with some Guild Wars 2 along the way and found the experience with ESO very different. ![]()
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