Saturday, July 21, 2018

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Dragonknight Stamina DPS Build

This is my current setup for The Elder Scrolls Online. I will update this occasionally as I go, this is just a screenshot of my Google Docs file, if you want to view the update file, you will find that here to download: Dragonknight DPS Stamina

Friday, July 6, 2018

Crafting Stamina Glyphs (The Elder Scrolls Online)

Armor Glyph - adds (X amount) of Stamina




Materials Needed


Trifling Glyph of Stamina - Jora + Deni (Adds 70 - 217)

Inferior Glyph of Stamina - Porade + Deni (Adds 70 - 217)

Petty Glyph of Stamina - Jera + Deni (Adds 140 - 287)

Slight Glyph of Stamina - Jejora + Deni (Adds 140 - 287)

Minor Glyph of Stamina - Odra + Deni (Adds 210 - 357)

Lesser Glyph of Stamina - Pojora + Deni (Adds 210 - 357)

Moderate Glyph of Stamina - Edora + Deni (Adds 280 - 427)

Average Glyph of Stamina - Jaera + Deni (Adds 280 - 427)

Strong Glyph of Stamina - Pora + Deni (Adds 350- 497)

Major Glyph of Stamina - Denara + Deni (Adds 420 - 567)

Great Glyph of Stamina - Rera + Deni (Adds 420 - 567)

Grand Glyph of Stamina - Derado + Deni (Adds 420 - 567)

Splendid Glyph of Stamina - Rekura + Deni (Adds 420 - 567)

Monumental Glyph of Stamina - Kura + Deni (Adds 490 - 637)

Superb Glyph of Stamina - Rejera + Deni (Adds 585 - 761)

Truly Superb Glyph of Stamina - Repora + Deni (Adds 630 - 868)


Glyph Effects

Ta - Normal (white)
Jejota - Fine (green)
Denata - Superior (blue)
Rekuta - Epic (purple)
Kuta - Legendary (gold)


Crafting Health Glyphs (The Elder Scrolls Online)

Health Glyphs - Adds (X amount) of Health




Materials Needed


Trifling Glyph of Health Jora + Oko (Adds 77 - 238)

Inferior Glyph of Health Porade + Oko (Adds 77 - 238)

Petty Glyph of Health Jera + Oko (Adds 154 - 315)

Slight Glyph of Health Jejora + Oko (Adds 154 - 315)

Minor Glyph of Health Odra + Oko (Adds 231 - 392)

Lesser Glyph of Health Pojora + Oko (Adds 231 - 392)

Moderate Glyph of Health Edora + Oko (Adds 308 - 469)

Average Glyph of Health Jaera + Oko (Adds 308 - 469)

Strong Glyph of Health Pora + Oko (Adds 385 - 546)

Major Glyph of Health Champion Denara + Oko (Adds 462 - 623)

Greater Glyph of Health Champion Rera + Oko (Adds 462 - 623)

Grand Glyph of Health Champion Derado + Oko (Adds 462 - 623)

Splendid Glyph of Health Champion Rekura + Oko (Adds 462 - 623)

Monumental Glyph of Health Champion Kura + Oko (Adds 539 - 700)

Superb Glyph of Health Champion Rejera + Oko (Adds 643 - 837)

Truly Superb Glyph of Health Champion Repora + Oko (Adds 736 - 954)



Glyph Effects

Ta - Normal (white)
Jejota - Fine (green)
Denata - Superior (blue)
Rekuta - Epic (purple)
Kuta - Legendary (gold)


Thursday, July 5, 2018

Alchemy Table for The Elder Scrolls Online

The following list are the ingredients used to craft the different potions in The Elder Scrolls Online. I will be updating this as I go, this is more or less just for my personal use, but if it helps a new player in knowing what ingredients to use then I am glad I could assist. If you have any questions, feel free to ask below.



The potions below are all positive effect potions;

Restore Health 

  • Blue Entoloma
  • Bugloss
  • Columbine
  • Luminous Russula
  • Mountain Flower
  • Water Hyacinth

Restore Magicka 

  • Bugloss
  • Columbine
  • Corn Flower
  • Lady's Smock

Restore Stamina 

  • Blessed Thistle
  • Columbine
  • Dragonthorn
  • Mountain Flower

Increase Spell Critical

  • Lady's Smock
  • Namira's Rot
  • Water Hyacinth

Increase Weapon Critical

  • Dragonthorn
  • Water Hyacinth
  • Wormwood

Increase Spell Power

  • Corn Flower
  • Lady's Smock
  • Violet Coprinus

Increase Weapon Power

  • Blessed Thistle
  • Dragonthorn
  • Stinkhorn

Increase Spell Resist

  • Bugloss
  • Whitecap

Increase Armor

  • Imp Stool
  • Mountain Flower

Detection

  • Corn Flower
  • Wormwood

Invisibility

  • Blue Entoloma
  • Namira's Rot
  • Nirnroot

Increase Speed

  • Blessed Thistle
  • Namira's Rot

Unstoppable

  • Columbine
  • Namira's Rot
  • Wormwood

The below potions are all negative effect potions;

Ravage Health

  • Blessed Thistle
  • Corn Flower
  • Emetic Russula
  • Nirnroot
  • Stinkhorn
  • Violet Coprinus

Ravage Magicka

  • Blue Entoloma
  • Emetic Russula
  • Violet Coprinus
  • Whitecap

Ravage Stamina

  • Emetic Russula
  • Imp Stool
  • Luminous Russula
  • Stinkhorn

Lower Spell Critical

  • Nirnroot
  • Whitecap

Lower Weapon Critical

  • Imp Stool
  • Nirnroot

Lower Spell Power

  • Blue Entoloma
  • Bugloss
  • Whitecap

Lower Weapon Power

  • Imp Stool
  • Luminous Russula
  • Mountain Flower

Lower Spell Power

  • Blue Entoloma
  • Bugloss
  • Whitecap

Lower Armor

  • Dragonthorn
  • Stinkhorn

Lower Speed

  • Luminous Russula
  • Wormwood

Stun

  • Emetic Russula
  • Water Hyacinth


How To Pick Locks in The Elder Scrolls Online



There are two ways to pick locks in ESO; the first way is to try and force the lock open, which you can accomplish on the PS4 or Xbox One by pressing the Square button (PS4) or the X button (Xbox One) on your controller, on the PC you will use the R key on your keyboard. The other way is to manually pick the lock, the difficultly level determines how much time you have to pick the lock — as an example; an Intermediate difficulty lock will give you 20 seconds to pick the lock.

Steps to pick lock:

Press your Right trigger to engage the pin lock, once the pin starts to wiggle (your controller will vibrate) let go of the Right trigger. Remember where the pin started to wiggle/vibrate at, and not press the right trigger again and release when it gets to the wiggling point of the pin slot. Repeat for each pin thereafter.
If your Lockpick breaks, try to remember the locations of the other pins so you don’t have to repeat the entire process again. Also, if you are running out of time but only have 3 of the 5 pins pressed, you can always try to force it from that point and hopefully you will get lucky and get the chest or door to open.

Upgrading your Lock Picking skills

In your Skills area, where you upgrade your character skills, under the World skills, you will find the Legerdemain skill set which is a passive ability. Here you can upgrade your Locksmith skills which will allow you to Force locks open more easily. Each level of Locksmith increases your chance by the following:
Level 1: 10%
Level 2: 25%
Level 3: 45%
Level 4: 70%
While upgrading this skill will not result in a perfect chance, it will increase the luck of your chances in forcing a lock open. Depending on your character build, and the type of character you are playing, this might be something to consider, although I don’t recommend wasting skills points on this trait.

Practice makes perfect

My best advice is to keep trying to pick locks without using the Force option until you get the hang of it. The Force option will cost you a lot of Lockpicks, especially on the more difficult locks.

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

How To Change / Remove DLC Costumes in The Elder Scrolls Online



Simple tip on how to change or remove the download content content (DLC) costumes form your Elder Scrolls Online character.