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Level 28. grind leveling is the fastest way to level - Confirmed

With about 8 hours worth of grinding I got from level 21-28. anywhere in between 65-85k experience an hour (roughly 1 3/4 levels an hour). In a really experienced guild who on their off time research better ways to level / build their characters so that of course bumps off onto guild members.

If anyone would like to join there are grind parties anywhere from level 10-45. Let me know :)

Don't really see the point of elder scrolls, if you gotta pay a subscription may as well just play THE mmo (wow)

probably the same shit as wow just scaled down because its new.

I don't want to be 'that' guy but yeah, might as well just stick with playing wow on and off (like 3 months on 9 months off after i get bored of it generally lol) happy to be proved wrong though, do they have trials?

Edited by UNR33L

ESO isn't WoW - similar but quite the different game.

From the WoW players I've spoken to they enjoy both games but sick of WoW so made the change. No trial version as far as I'm aware. Best bet is to watch twitch.tv and try and take your best guess from there if you don't have a m8 where you can try it out.

Love the "server maintenance" at 9:30 -10pm last night

Bastards

lol

Consider yourself lucky :P Last server maintenance we had was 12 hours long. LOL

People had the ability to log into other peoples accounts from just logging in with their own deets. They could also drop, trade, sell or buy with other's accounts. So that 30min maintenance felt like a gift :P

Bahaha at level 31 I got teleport. MUHAHAHA I can now spam port about 10 times before magika runs out - this is without magika regen - so quite possible can use it 15-20 times which would get me around... 200-300m :D

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