![]() AoE damage over time skills can be useful in Alliance War sieges for taking out large groups of NPC guards in forts and resource points, but they aren’t much use against players.This can often mean the difference between winning and losing a fight. Stealth is the most useful skill of all - if they can’t see you, they can’t hurt you.In the heat of a fight your party Healer can often get overwhelmed quickly, so help them out when you can, it’s for your own good! Even if you aren’t a Healer, take at least one healing or protection skill, even if it’s just a self-heal of some sort.Or skills that boost your speed when you need to run away -) Conversely, your own mobility is vital - gap closing skills like charges or teleports are a must if you normally use melee weapons.Since players tend to run around a lot, skills that snare or immoblise the enemy are handy.If you have been reading this far, you’ll know that players tend to carry heavier armor than usual, so skills that lower an enemy’s armor resistance can make a huge difference to the damage you can do.However single target damage over time skills can be very useful, because you can get a lot of bang for your buck with them - so consider taking at least a couple of these.So consider reducing the amount of AoE skills you normally carry. ![]() If you have access to invisibilty skills or potions, these can be very useful. On the other side of the coin, taking skills that can help you see stealthed players can be a life-saver.Invisible Nightblades can do tremendous damage to an unsuspecting player and then run away easily when the going gets tough. Consider slotting either the Fighters Guild Expert Hunter skill or the Mages Guild Magelight skill -slotting either of these skills will also hugely increase your Critical hits, even when you aren’t actively using them, so you’ll do more damage as well.Įlder Scrolls Online has one of the best large-scale PvP modes in any fantasy MMO. It has two huge zones where the three Alliances can meet and battle it out: Cyrodiil and Imperial City. Cyrodiil is a gigantic area that includes not only 18 large castles to capture (each with their own farm, mine, and lumbermill) but also three complete towns with merchants and other NPCs, multiple Delves and Dolmens, and tons of repeatable PvE quests. Yes, that’s right, ESO includes full PvE questing inside the PvP zones! This makes them a dangerous place to quest, because any other player you meet might be trying to kill you.
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