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sH0tgUn jUliA

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So what is your alliance? Any tips on leveling up?



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Kel Riever

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Too many tips, but I will say that The Pact is where I spend my most time.  All of them are entertaining from a story point of view, but I feel that the Pact story is really one of the best.  Mind you, if you complete the game, you can take your character through the other stories at higher level, but it isn't the same.  Because you only ever see people online from your original alliance.  So, for example, I'm doing Daggerfall Covenent missions with my high level Pact character who finished the game.  And the only other players I run into are other Pact players who finished the game too.  No Covenant alliance people.  I hear by the time you hit the third story, there's next to no one you run into because few people complete all three stories with one character.  Most people simply have different characters in different alliances.

I do, in fact, have one for each alliance.  But my friends who played in the Dominion (which is awesome) and the Covenant just don't log in.  And all the new ones I encourage to get a character onto The Pact with.   So that's where I spend most of my time.  And I don't regret it much at all.

The only storyline that took me a while to get going was the Covenant.  I actually like it, but there are some sidequests I could do without in that story (of course some awesome ones too).  I hear it is super awesome later on, though I haven't hit that point yet.  So I suppose the advice on the Covenant is to stick with it, storywise, as it turns out.

No matter what alliance you pick, there are 3 storylines that are universal.  They are the main quest (the harborage) the Fighter's Guild quests, and the Mage's Guild quests.  I have to tell you I found each of these to be immensely entertaining, they are all designed for solo play only, and they alone made the game worth it to the very end.  I love ESO and I am smitten with it.



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Cknarf

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Tips on leveling up? Stay up 'til 4 AM.  Kill absolutely everything in your path.

 

I steal everything and deconstruct it. Then reconstruct it. Then deconstruct it again. I do that until I have to go find more sh*t. I think that helps.

 

Anyways, I've got cats with the Dominion and the Pact. I'm sure I'll have one with the Covenant too.



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Kel Riever

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This game still has legs for me.  I'm crazy about the siege of PvP.  Seriously, I love when 20+ people a side (and I have seen numbers a LOT bigger than that!) get in the whole castle takeover thing.  What is better than dumping a pot of boiling oil over the heads of your enemies?  Nothing.  Truly nothing makes me happier.