Monday, May 12, 2014

Do you know how to pick out the most suitable for your seller?

What are you searching Elder Scrolls Online Gold Supplier? Do you know how to pick out the most suitable for your seller? Read our introduction and make your wise decision.

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1.Cheap price: You do not want to be humiliated in the Arenas and battlegrounds by other players, do you? Then you have to get huge amount of ESO gold to gear yourself up. It would be quite boring and time wasting to farm every piece of items yourself. You can choose to buy instead. Our price is always competitive on the market. With the Coupon, you can almost find none seller offers more appealing.

2.Secure Payment: If I were you, I would not buy online with no security guaranteed. In our store, you can choose PayPal and WestUnion to pay your ESO Gold order. It would direct you to the international secure payment sites. There is no need for you to worry about the security at all.

Find a seller from whom to purchase your ESO gold. There are many sellers on the Internet and sometimes you will see them advertising in-game in the Trade Chat channel.

Make a small initial purchase. You don't want to spend a lot of money only to find out that the seller has scammed you and has no intention of delivering the gold. Buy the smallest amount it has to offer to gauge how reliable it is. The seller will want to know what server you are on, what faction you play and what your character's name is. The seller may also require an automated phone verification.

The Shadow Knight Guides

The first in our new series focusing on your favorite ESO builds. Today: the Shadow Knight!

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We asked for your favorite builds a few weeks ago, and lots of responses came in. Everyone seems to have their own favored skills and setups, and we’re thrilled to start featuring some of them in this new recurring feature. If you have a build you want to share with the world, send the skills you use and your description of the build to community@elderscrollsonline.com, and we may share it in the future. Today, we’re featuring player Kraive Moar’s build, which he calls “The Shadow Knight.”

I use my Nightblade heavily focused on tanking. While it lacks the crowd control of the Dragonknight or Sorcerer and the area of effect of the Dragonknight and Templar, my build makes up for it in longevity and sustainability. Leeches and life taps keep some pressure off of my healer without being the resource hogs of the other classes’ survivability skills. Ensuring that I don't lose focus by choosing between damage, aggro control, resource management, or survivability skills, my tanking bar skills perform multiple functions.

Ransack - Reduces target armor, increases my armor and taunts.

(Switchable depending upon fight.) Absorb Magic - Absorbs spell projectile healing for 115% of the damage, increases block mitigation and reduces block cost. I love mage mobs!

Refreshing Path - Allows me to move around mobs with high mobility, DoTs, and HoTs.

Lotus Fan - Distance closer and AoE snare for those fights where the boss likes to teleport all over. A magicka ability, this allows me to reserve stamina for blocking and taunting.

Swallow Soul - DoT, HoT, and increases all healing I receive. As a tank, this last is very beneficial.

Degeneration - Yet another DoT and HoT, Degeneration has the added benefit of healing me for striking the enemy with my weapon—something I am doing already.

Siphoning Attacks - While Leeching Strikes had the added benefit of returning health on weapon attacks, Siphoning Attacks' increased focus on resource return allows me to keep up the other skills as well as ensuring I have the stamina for blocking, dodging, and interrupting (you know—a tank's job).

Ultimate - Veil of Blades - An AoE ability that not only reduces the damage I take but also that of my group, with the benefit of a Slip Away synergy that keeps the bosses who randomly drop or are immune to taunts from focusing on my group instead of me.

Let's face it though: not every fight requires a dedicated tank. Sure, most of the “trash” fights in dungeons have a hard-hitting baddie you should keep off the rest of the group. This bad guy isn't a boss, however, so it takes very little to control him. Normally I let my group members handle crowd control (not sure why so many think, "Crowd control is a tank's job!" Since when?)

Swapping out to my secondary bar, I get to enjoy some of my own AoE carnage. Nightblade may not have the AoEs of other classes but with a little work an AoE bar for these fights is not only viable but just plain fun! While secondary bar takes away my personal taps, the pressure that would add to my healer is negated by the sheer speed at which the enemies die.

Steel Tornado - Because it's a tornado!

Ember Explosion - AoE damage and causes an increased miss chance.

Power Extraction - Such a beautiful ability for these AoE fights: not only dealing damage, but increasing my weapon damage for each enemy it hits. This ability (with enough enemies around) puts me over the weapon soft cap, increasing the damage that Tornado and Explosion do.

Inner Beast - I am still a tank. This allows me to keep those bigger baddies locked on me and my group to use an AoE damaging synergy.

Siphoning Attacks - While in AoE mode this toggle stays off unless I run out of resources. A quick flip of the switch and I'm back in the game in no time.

Soul Tether (Ultimate) - I will, at times, use Veil in this bar also—DoT and Slip Away are nice. Soul Tether provides that AoE stun that anyone who's run Fungal VR will recognize as a pain in the, erm, behind. The tether-effect-providing DoT to that big baddie I keep standing on my toes.

With a full set of heavy armor and self-heals, soloing is fun! And just for that “traditional” Shadow Knight feeling, I'll often swap in Dark Shades. Manifestation of Terror and Turn Undead add in that fear ability for times when you get nostalgic for that old EQ1 fear kiting. With so few Assassination abilities used, I've yet to unlock Haste—but as much as I enjoy my current setup, it's going to have a tough time earning a spot on my bars. While I have several classes and multiple builds across many characters, this is by far my favorite! Currently....

Sunday, May 11, 2014

How to find Treasure Maps and Get More ESO Items

One interesting gameplay in the elder scrolls online is to find and use treasure maps. Treasure maps depict the location of hidden treasures and once you find the treasure chests, you may get random loots and eso items (if you are fortunate enough, maybe blue/green items will be possible). So treasure maps are worth pursuing though it may take some time.


Where can you find treasure maps? If you are lucky, you can come across one. Treasure maps hide themselves in various different containers around Tamriel. But more often, you get treasure maps from random drops. Kill monsters and the things they drop might include a treasure map. Also you can choose to buy a treasure map from NPC vendors or other players, but you will lose the pleasure finding them.

How to use a treasure map? If you have got the treasure map, select the zone you want to view from the drop down menu and hover over a red icon or the name of the treasure map to show its location. Look for landmarks on the map to see if they match your surroundings. Once you think you get the right location, do look carefully for a small mound of dirt. Dug it up and you will be able to unlock the treasure chest. But if you are not in the exact location, you won’t find the dirt mound or the hidden treasure chest. If you keep looking for it, you will be wasting time.

Remember that you can only find treasure maps for the zone you are now playing in. Don’t take the treasure map you find in Stonefalls and look for the location in other zones. That doesn’t work.

Of course there is other interesting information of treasure maps. Have you found out. Share with us here at www.eso-gold.com.