Is it too late to start Elder Scrolls Online?
For those who are even remotely interested in playing The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), the thought "is it too late for me to start?" likely creeps into their mind at some point. Thankfully, the answer is an resounding no! You can start Elder Scrolls Online at any moment, regardless of how "behind" you feel or how much content the game has already received. Here’s why:
A Flat Horizontal Progression System
Unlike other online games, ESO features a flat horizontal progression system, which means that your progress is not dependent on a specific timeline or order of events. This freedom allows you to jump right into the game, whether it’s during its original launch or after several DLCs have been released, and still enjoy the journey. You can explore, quest, and even master skills without worrying about catching up to the masses.
Any Time is a Good Time to Start
With no limitations or prerequisites to begin the game, you can embark on your Elder Scrolls journey whenever you want. Imagine playing as a seasoned champion in the world of Tamriel, taking on fierce enemies, and solving mysteries with ease. The great news is that this path is open to anyone willing to start anew. The ESO community accepts newcomers with open arms, eager to share knowledge, guide, and provide motivation.
ESO is an MMO with MMO Spirit
Elder Scrolls Online is a Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) game, with the word "Massive" being a key focus. The community’s scale is vast, meaning you’ll always find something new and exciting happening somewhere. From social interactions in popular hubs to challenging roleplay scenarios, ESO is an ever-changing sandbox world that caters to players of all kinds and preferences.
Story Rich Content
The Elder Scrolls series is renowned for its deep, engaging lore, and ESO’s narrative is no exception. Within the game, you can enjoy rich storytelling in both the main quest and the various DLC (Downloadable Content) released since its launch. Engage with the game’s compelling characters, uncover Tamriel’s secrets, and delve into the complex mysteries woven throughout the world of Elder Scrolls.
Character Development and Customization
Crafting your ideal Champion (the game’s nickname for your character) allows you to tailor your appearance, skills, and playing style to suit your vision. Choose from nine classes, each with diverse skill sets and play styles. With over a dozen alliances and numerous classes to choose from, every Champion is unique and memorable. The level 50 cap is not intimidating; instead, each new level brings fresh benefits and challenges to conquer, fostering a sense of gradual progress and growth.
Don’t Let FEAR (Fear of the Unexpectedly Raised) Hold You Back
Some may ask: "What if the community is too mature to play with?" or "I’ll be stuck alone and unable to group"? Rest assured, the community welcomes newbies, and many guilds have dedicated themselves to helping new players navigate the world. Besides, ESO has measures in place to facilitate friendly interaction, such as cross-platform play and in-game assistance systems.
Embrace the Journey
Greeted by the friendly people of Tamriel in the city of Daggerfall or the bustling port-city of Sentinel, your Champion begins their journey in earnest. As you learn, grow, and improve, you’ll forge friendships that can last a lifetime, while sharing unforgettable moments across various playstyles. Discover your place in the intricate tapestry of ESO, and join the journey without fear of being ‘behind’ – we welcome you with open arms.
In the immortal words of the renowned Master Planetary Designer: mhwah (Yes, it’s you who should start) – Don’t let any barriers prevent you from starting a new adventure in the captivating world of Elder Scrolls Online!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3vvX_8BWO0
- Is ritual casting good?
- Where is the magic golem in Caelid?
- Is there a mobile auction house in WoW?
- What level should I be to fight Placidusax?
- Which Amiibo works with new leaf?
- How do I play games on my PC with a wireless controller?
- How many guns does Warzone have?
- Whose two fingers are in Roundtable Hold?