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Old 02-27-2009, 09:32 PM   #1
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ESO Game Guide

Ether Saga: Game Guide

Creating this guide to help people who ask questions and do not want to go looking themselves. ;] Feel free to ask me in-game as well, I'll try to help as much as possible. I may reply slow because I'm usually dragging 10 or so mobs behind me.

Information taken from in-game as well as ethersaga.info and from my own experience. Do not claim this as your own, credit myself and the cited sources. It takes time to write up a guide.

Official Site: http://eso.perfectworld.com
Fansite: http://www.ethersaga.info

Table of Contents
Content is subject to change.
*Misc. Info
i. Race
ii. Classes
iii. Affinity
iv. Birthday Skills
v. Equipment
vi. Imbue/Embed
iv. Pets
Miscellaneous Information
Includes information that does not fit any other categories.
Dual Client
There is a way to dual client without using third party programs and all the like. Credit goes to Derr for finding it.

Go to your Ether Saga folder (wherever you saved it) > element > elementclient.exe
This opens up a new game window and you will be able to log into your alternate account.

Race
There are three races in ESO: Yaoh, Shenzu, and the Ren. There are no differences between the races aside from looks and birthday skill sets available for each race; each race also has a set of race specific storyline and quests to accompany it. One race does not excel in a particular class.

Classes
There are a total of 6 classes: Dragoon, Rogue, Ranger, Mystic, Conjurer, and Shaman. Each class also receive a pet to start off with to help you along the journey.
Dragoon
Role: Tank/Melee
Affinity: Erda
Description: The main tanker class for the game. Able to wear heavy armour for increased defense and destroy enemies with their lances. Unfortunately, at this point, they do not have a taunt skill except through Birthday Skills. Their skills include self buffs to increase max HP and defense.

Builds:
Erda:Unda Great for tanking. High base HP.

Rogue
Role: Damage/Melee
Affinity: Oora
Description: Rogues get up close and personal with enemies. Though they have low defense they pack quite a punch with great agility. They are able to hide themselves in the shadows and strike with their dual daggers; as well as self buffs to increase their overall damage.

Builds:
Oora:Erda Anti-Ranger. High damage and defense
Oora:Widu High evasion build.

Ranger
Role: Damage/Ranged
Affinity: Unda/Widu
Description: Rangers defeat their enemies via the use of status effects such as sleep, stun, and ensnare. With high evasion, distance, and powerful shots they will prove to be a strong ally or a deadly foe.

Builds:
Unda:Widu Basic build. Most power output.

Mystic
Role: Support/Ranged
Affinity: Unda
Description: Mystics are your healers of the game supporting their friends with healing magic and defensive buffs. They wear light armour and carry staves.

Builds:
Unda:Pyra High damage and healing capabilities early game.
Unda:Widu Evasion build.
Unda:Erda Defensive build, adds to accuracy. Great for PvE.

Conjurer
Role: Damage/Ranged
Affinity: Pyra/Unda
Description: Conjurers strike fear into their enemies hearts with powerful offensive as well as manipulative magic. With further training they will be able to strengthen their damage with self buffs. Be wary not to cross paths with a seasoned conjurer.

Builds:
Pyra:Unda High damage output.

Shaman
Role: Damage/Support/Melee(?)
Affinity: Widu
Description: Jack of all trades. They are the secondary tank of the game with an ability to heal and support the team. They wield a hammer and wear heavy armour.

Builds:
Widu:Erda High damage and defense.
Widu:Pyra High damage and healing early game.
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Affinity
ESO uses a unique 'stat' system. Instead of your usual STR, DEX, etc., you invest points into different affinities or elements. You receive 5 affinity points every 5 levels (ie. level 5, 10, 15, and so on).

There are two types of critical hits: critstrike and critcast. One is for normal attacks (auto) and the other is for skills respectively.

All skills aside from the very first skill you receive at Lv3 is magic based. Mouseover to check your skill's affinity. Therefore intellect raises your damage for skills. Also, raising the affinity that your skill is based on will increase the damage more than just adding intellect
Oora
Gold/metal. Adds +3 to strength each point and slightly increases critcast %. Also increases damage of Oora based skills.

Unda
Water. Adds +20 HP each point as well as increases HP regeneration rate while in non-combat mode (idle). Increases Unda based skill damage.

Widu
Wood. Adds +1 resistance, and +1 intellect; increases resilience (evasion). Slight increase in critstrike damage. Increases Widu based skill damage.

Pyra
Fire. Adds +3 intellect with each point. Slightly increases critstrike %. Increases Pyra based skill damage.

Erda
Earth. Adds +1 defense, +1 strength with each point;increases accuracy. Slight increase in critcast damage. Increases Erda based skill damage.
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Birthday Skills
Another feature unique to ESO is the birthday skills. It is a set of skills you receive depending on your race and the date of birth you choose. You are given these at level 15, 30 and 50. There are skills that will benefit a certain class more than the other such as the taunt skill... which might be more beneficial for a dragoon. Look through and find the perfect combination for your play style.

Birthday Skill Calculator
Credits to: ardh
An easier way to choose birthday skills. It isn't perfect but it'll give you a quick overview.

Birthday Skill List
Birthday List

Skills translated by Laki.

Here is my suggestion on how to use the two pages.
  1. In the list of skills, we have quite the selection of 80 or so. Each of them has their own number, which will be used to identify them when referenced in the "skills by birthday". This is the leftmost number, under the heading of "skill number".
  2. None of the skills are class specific. It is completely birthday specific. Each birthday has 3 different skills assigned to it. This selection of skills is unique to each race. This is color coded in "skills by birthday".

How to use it!
  1. Make sure to have some idea in your head of what class you want to be, because some skills will be incredibly useful for your particular class, while others are not. For example, I doubt a melee class is going to want magic or mp regen so much as a mage class.
  2. Open "List of Skills". You may want a good memory, or a word proccessor, or good old pen and paper for this. Make note of the skills that are useful to you. Make sure you write down THE SKILL NUMBER, the one on the left, and not the skill name. That number is its name and reference from here on out. Make yourself a decently sized list of skills you would like to have, because chances are those three ultimate skills won't all land on the same birthday.
  3. Open "Skills by Birthday". An example of how this works: January 1 gives skill 26, 37, and 66. These are Fly on Grass, Eternal Star, and Sure-Die on the Skill List. Therefore, if you pick January 1, you will have those three skills.
  4. I'd suggest using search or find to locate all occurances of the skill you value having most. This will slim down your selection a bit. Searching for skill #82, for example, turns out 6 different instances of it. So, if you're really in love with skill #82, just take a quick peek at those 6 and see which one has the two other skills you would want, or whatever gets you as close to your goal/as useful as possible.

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Equipment
You can buy or make your own weapons and armour through the trade merchant or various vocation skills. Of course you can also find them through mob drops. Weapons will have an option to increase intellect through imbuing while armours have the option to raise either defense or health (more in the next section).
Regular (White)
These can be found through NPCs or normal mob drops. They will start to glow green once they reach +4 imbue.

Star (Green)
Star equipments are found through instance dungeon drops. They emit a green glow at +0 and intensifies as it goes up. Lv30 star equipment glows blue at +3 and dark blue at +6.

There are also two types of armour. One which increases Defense when imbued and the other which increases Health. Look at the options and check to make sure you have the right one. :]

Last edited by Loveless; 09-28-2009 at 07:46 PM.. Reason: Added build info.
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