Elder Scrolls Online New Player Guideline

Hey and welcome to this guide that will give you a rough guide line of the milestones till you reach level 50.

Basic game concepts

I know it’s boring to read up on all this stuff since you just want to jump into the game and slay your first dragon. But i will throw around a lot of terms and abbreviations later in this guide. When you are just starting out feel free to skip this section you can come back later and look up what is what when you need it. Which is also the reason this is at the very top.

Concepts

Level 1-9

Gear

Make sure to equip 3 Pieces of light, medium and heavy armor each (at least once) as soon as you can to unlock the skill lines (the skill lines level up even when you don’t see them).
For now which gear you equip doesn’t matter. In the best case keep at least one piece of each armor type (light, medium, heavy) on to level all skill lines. I will give some recommendations once you reach Level 10.

Weapons

Once you are out of the tutorial area you will find a great sword in your inventory which is nice. Equip it and go kill some stuff. Once done you will unlock the Two Handed Skill line. Once you have the opportunity make sure to do the same with two One Handed weapons and a Destruction Staff. If you feel thievie you can steal some weapons at the crafting stations in most beginner towns.

Mundus Stone

A mundus stone will increase your stats passively by quite a bit. The DD Mundus is usually The Thief. They can be found across the world in a few zones. I recommend picking this one up as early as you can.

The Thief Locations

NPC Guilds

There are three non player guilds in the game (and they have absolutely nothing to do with player guilds). I recommend joining all of them as early as possible. You can join them in your starter zone. You will gain levels passively for these while playing or can actively farm them later on.

Fighters Guild

Mages Guild

Undaunted

Level 10

Congratulations you reached the first big milestone in ESO. You just unlocked a bunch of group activities so please read carefully:

Group Activities

PVP

Battlegrounds: You can do these by queueing up in the party window (P Key on PC). The first battleground you win daily gives you an extra XP reward

Cyrodiil: You can join the Open World PVP fight by going through the campaign menu (L Key on PC). Here you can attack castles and help your alliance triumph.

Imperial City: Another type of open world PVP where you fight for dominance in the districts of the imperial city

PVE

Group Dungeons: Maybe you stumbled across the Dungeon Icons on your map already. These Dungeons are meant to complete by 4 players. You can queue up in your party window (P Key on PC). The first Random dungeon of the day will reward you with extra XP and Transmute crystals. I highly recommend doing them early on. You will stack up Transmute Crystals which are important later in the game and also unlock some gear along the way.

Gear

As promised here are some recommendations for easy to get gear to make your journey a little easier. If you have the chance to get some gear crafted by someone i would recommend doing so right now. You would want to get 5 Pieces Heartland Conquerer (Jewelry+Weapons), 5 pieces of any crafted set from the section below and 2 pieces Druids Braid 1 light 1 heavy. All armor and weapons should have the training trait. For weapons get whatever your guide was using till now.

If you play completely solo you can either continue by just using what ever you pick up or farm some overland gear. There is no need to worry about gear at this point but i still want to give some recommendations in case you want to feel a little more powerful. Use as many pieces as you get in training and make sure to equip 5 pieces of each set you farm (2h weapons and staffs count as 2 pieces). You will have to slots open you can fill with whatever you get. A set that is great for that purpose is Armor of the Trainee since it gives a buff for equipping one or two pieces.

All Gear recommendations are there to give guideline on what can be used. A lot especially of the Basegame Overland Sets will not perform as good as their DLC counter parts. If you are starting out the Base game ones are usually easier to get which is why I list them.

Damage Dealer

Tank

Healer

Horse

You just unlocked your free hors. You can equip it in the collection tab (U Button on PC) and use it by hitting H on PC.

Consumables

I want to dedicate a small part of this guide to Buff food and potions.

Potions

Especially when coming from single player games people tend to keep potions for emergencies. Screw that. You should use the basic Stamina/Magicka Potions you find in the world as much as you can/need. They Provide you with an instant recovery of the resource a well as some resource recovery over time.

Buff Food

Buff Food can have multiple effects that really help your game play. They increase your max resources (which will also increase your damage) and can help with recovery. You can always use the Crown Fortifying Meals you get for free. If you have someone who can craft it for you and want to use a little more Fancy buff food as a Stamina DD the recommendation is Dubious Camoran Throne for Magicka DD/Healer it is Witch Mother’s Potent Brew.
For Tanks the usual Buff Food is Jewels of Misrule if you are new and tend to block much Bewitched Sugar Skulls is also a great option.

Level 12

Ultimate abilities

You should have your class skill lines at level 12 by now which unlocks a new form of ability for you. The ultimate abilities. These go into a separate slot at the right edge of your skill bar and will consume a unique Resource called ultimate. You generate ultimate after light attacking, blocking damage, etc for a few seconds. Don’t be afraid to use whenever you are in combat you will generate it back fast enough.

Level 15

Congrats on unlocking the second big mile stone in the game. Your Back bar. You will now have a second bar to put skills on. It is usually used for long running Damage over time effects.

Level 45

Congrats on the next BIG Milestone. You can finally take pledges from the Undaunted and unlocked access to the DLC Dungeons via group finder.

Pledges

You will receive an Invitation to the Undaunted Enclave (Letter in your inventory) as a level up reward. Start the quest and travel to the specified undaunted enclave in Mournhold – Deshaan (EP), Wayrest – Stormhaven (DC) or Eldenroot – Grathwood (AD). You need to talk to the three people there and finally write your name into the book of undaunted. Now you can pick up three Quests Daily which will need you to complete three specific dungeons.

Two of them will be from the base game. One will be a DLC Dungeon. DLC Dungeons are much harder than base game ones and the reward for the pledges are slightly higher. Talking about rewards. The pledges reward you with Undaunted Keys as well as some transmute crystals. You can use the Keys to buy Boxes at the Undaunted vendors (Same people that hand you the quests) which will give you the shoulder pieces for Monster sets. Monster sets are 2 Piece sets which are used in quite a lot of builds. The helmets are a guaranteed drop when you complete their veteran dungeon. And the shoulders come from the undaunted.

Level 50

Veteran Dungeons

This is the last big mile stone here. You unlocked the veteran difficulty. I really recommend not jumping in head first tho. Wait till you reach CP160 or are with a group of people who are up to run with you while you are below. Even in base game dungeons the difficulty spike is rather high.

Closing Remark

Congrats you reached the end of this guide but your journey just begun. Once you reach CP160 you will be able to farm max level gear and get the best build together for your character.

For everyone that is disillusioned by the high number. To reach Cp160 you will need roughly 8 Million XP which is less than what you needed to go from Level 46 to 50. You will also be enlightened for the first 4.8 Million XP and then for 100k XP every day. This gives you a 4 Times XP buff which makes you reach CP 160 rather fast.

On the other hand your character will now feel the weakest it does during your entire game play. You lost all the nice buffs from Level scaling but don’t have the CP and gear to make up for it. If you don’t just want to rush to cp160 this might be a good point to revisit the level 10 section with overland gear recommendations.

If you on the other hand want to power level to CP160 you can check out my guide on How to Power Level in ESO in 2025.

I recommend you check out the Hyperioxes Solo/Tank guides, Skinny Cheeks Group DPS Guides or Healers Haven for healer Guides.