For
an early game character, an entirely crafted set is probably the most practical
thing you can wear, being totally suitable and affordable. In this
guide, The Real Godzilla shows you the five
best craftable sets for PvP content in The Elder Scrolls Online.
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Heartland Conqueror
You
can craft Heartland Conqueror at Sariellen's Sword in Blackwood. You need to
have the Blackwood and seven Trait Research to craft this set.
Any
Magicka class can use this set. The five-piece increases the effectiveness of
your Weapon Traits by 100%. For that reason, you'll want to double-bar this set.
What
makes this set so powerful over Spinner's Garments is the extra Healing you get
on your back bar. Heartland Conqueror has its own unique buff, so you get the
extra 9% healing from running the Powered Trait. Additionally, you also proc
Minor Mending on a Templar and then proc Major Mending from a heavy attack on
the Resto staff. Ultimately, you are going to get some high stacks on your
overall Healing and tankiness.
Besides
Sharpened on your front bar and Powered on your back bar, there are a few other
Traits you can use with Heartland Conqueror:
Charged
To
run the Charged Trait correctly, you need to know what you are doing. Most
people run Charged on a Magicka Warden, and the reason is that they can proc
the Chilled status effect doing Frost Damage, and enemies who have recently
been Chilled take 10% more Critical Damage because it's a passive on the
Warden.
Defending
Defending will be a useful Trait on your
back bar if you don't have a lot of Healing. It provides you a lot of tankiness
whenever you're on your back bar.
Diamond's Victory
You can craft Diamond Victory at the
Pentric Run in Blackwood, and you need to have the Blackwood DLC and five
Traits Researched.
Magicka
Necromancer (aka. Magcro) is a class on which Diamond's Victory will 100% work.
When you pair the set with The Master's Perfected Inferno Staff, you'll get
nearly 1,000 Spell Damage for a burst combo every time you hit your skills.
This
set gives you two unique buffs based on the range of skills you cast: skills
with up to 7 meters range will provide you Ranged Supremacy; skills with more
than 7 meters range will give you Melee Supremacy. Blastbones can proc both of
these buffs.
This
set is comparable to New Moon Acolyte in certain aspects, and it doesn't have a
cost increase. You don't get any extra Healing power, but it's still a balanced
and versatile set.
You
can use Diamond's Victory on other classes, depending on if they proc for the
Melee Supremacy or Ranged Supremacy and how you want to keep the uptime. On
Necromancer, this set will be a little different because you can keep it 100%
uptime.
Stuhn's Favor
You can find Stuhn's Crafting Station at
the Hunter's House in Greymoor, and you need to have the Graymore DLC and
complete Research on five Traits to craft this set.
The recommended classes for this set are those that have an inherent
off-balance skill, such as Stamina Templar (Stamplar), Magicka Templar
(Magplar), Stamina Nightblade (Stamblade), and Magicka Nightblade
(Magblade).
This
set is easy to proc: you are using a skill that has an inherent off-balance,
and whenever you deal damage to an enemy who is off-balance, you'll gain 5,312
Physical and Spell Penetration.
However,
when you are fighting, there is an off-balance cooldown on the targets. For
that reason, Stuhn's Favor is not the best for Dueling. But for Battlegrounds
and Imperial City, this set is unmatched.
Below
is a good comparison between Stuhn's Favor and Spriggan's Thorns:
Spriggan's
Thorns gives 3,460 Penetration on the five-piece. But when you are fully buffed
with Stuhn's Favor, the set provides almost double the amount of Penetration
Spriggan's grants.
Most
importantly, you can front-bar this set, meaning that Stuhn's Favor gives you
not only much more Penetration but options to run something on your back bar.
Daedric Trickery
You can find the Daedric Trickery Crafting
Station at Randas Ancestral Tomb in Vvardenfell. To craft this set, you need to
have the Vvardenfell DLC and eight Traits.
The
Major Buffs last for 21 seconds, and the cooldown to get one of its Major buffs
is 9 seconds, meaning that you can have up to three of its Major buffs
simultaneously, although two Major buffs will be more common.
Any
class can use this set, but it should be a class that can run this on the back
bar. The issue with the set is that the buffs are RNG-based. But this is still
a versatile set.
Clever Alchemist
You can find Clever Alchemist's Crafting
Station at No Shira Workshop in Hew's Bane. To craft this set, you need to have
the Thieves Guild DLC and seven Trait Research.
Clever
Alchemist is a versatile and 100% back-bar set. Using this set will
significantly increase your Weapon Damage. You can run this in conjunction with
the Vateshran 2h, or you can run this with The Master's Inferno Staff to get a
ton of Weapon or Spell Damage.
You
can use this set on any class, but in my opinion, this set fits Stamina builds
more. I highly recommend Stamina Sorcerer (StamSorc) because of the Dark Deal
Skill. With this skill, you can get Stamina recovery without a potion. You can
also use this set on Stamblade if you want to be bursty.
The
downside of this set is that you don't have a potion to use defensively. For
that reason, you might have some problems with sustain on other classes. I
would recommend running at least one recovery or using The Serpent Mundus Stone
or The Atronach Mundus Stone.
Clever
Alchemist gives you a lot of damage for burst windows, so you don't need high
Spell Damage or Weapon Damage on your Jewelry Traits. But you need to be able
to sustain without a potion.
Those
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Welcome to Hack The Minotaur’s top ten best
starting sets for the Elder Scrolls Online. This list includes DLC and Base
game sets, and a mix of light, medium, and heavy armor sets. So, there will be
something easy for you to pick up, no matter what class or role you want to
play. In addition, all of these sets are from Overland content, meaning you can
obtain them easily, either through farming delves, public dungeons, treasure
chests, or basic questing.
Armor of the
Trainee is the easiest gear set to obtain in the game. This set drops in all
weights and often come with the training trait, which helps you earn XP faster,
making it an even better beginner set for leveling up.
For stat
bonuses, Trainee increases your maximum health, magicka, and stamina, with the
5 piece set bonus giving you even more max resources, making this a great
all-around set for any beginner build.
While most
sets in ESO only drop in one specific zone, Trainee drops in three. It comes
from your faction starter zones of Kenarthi’s Roost, Bleakrock Isle, and Stros
M'Kai. Unlike most regular overland zones in the game, these three starter
zones don't drop any other armor sets. So every drop you get in this zone will
be a match, making it very easy to quickly get up to that 5 piece bonus. Also,
tons of major quests and side quests are available in these zones, and they
usually drop a piece of these armour set, so doing those starter quests is a
great way to get pieces quickly. In addition to quests, all 3 starter zones
have a high probability of spawning treasure chests, which can drop those set
pieces as well, so make sure you bring some lock picks with you.
9. Shadow of The Red Mountain
Weight:
Medium
Zone:
Stonefalls (Base Game)
Shadow Of
The Red Mountain is a medium armor set that’s great for stamina focused builds,
both melee and ranged. The 2-4 piece bonuses increase all of you main damage
dealing stats, including weapon damage, max stamina, and weapon critical, while
the 5 piece bonus gives you a unique lava damage effect, which is strong for
PvE and PvP builds.
Red mountain
drops in the zone of Stonefalls, which is part of the base game, meaning you
don't need any DLC's to obtain this set. Any overland enemy can drop this item,
but you'll have much higher chances by completing the zone delves, the public
dungeon, and the dolmens. As always, there are multiple quests in Stonefalls
that can also drop pieces. For example, by completing the Starved Plains quest
right outside of the main city of Davon's Watch gives you a two-handed Red
Mountain axe for free.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Dolmen: ring
or neck
Quest
Locations
Rhorlak's
War Axe (The Starved Plain): a reward after the quest “Through the Aftermath”
Cured Kwama
Leggings (Senie in Stonefalls) a reward for “Proving Trust”
8. Akaviri Dragonguard
Weight:
Heavy
Zone: Eastmarch (Base Game)
Akaviri
Dragonguard set is a heavy armor set that's strong for Tank builds in TESO. For
the basic stats, the increased magicka recovery will help you cast more support
abilities while the increased healing taken and health can help you stay alive
longer. The 5-piece bonus offers a 15% cost reduction on all ultimates, helping
you pump out those powerful ultimate abilities as quickly as possible.
Akaviri
Dragonguard comes from the zone of East March, which is part of the base game.
Dolmens, delves, and the public dungeon are great ways to farm this gear set,
but there are also many side quests in the zone that reward set pieces. For
example, you can obtain the Hefty Bonestrewn Gauntlets by helping Nord find his
missing family members. The quest takes less than 10 minutes, and the gloves
are ideal for tanking because they come in the Sturdy trait, which reduces the
cost of blocking.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Dolmen: ring
or neck
Quest
Locations
Hefty
Bonestrewn Gauntlets (Bonestrewn Crest, Eastmarch): given by Selgaard
Wood-Hewer for the quest “Dark Deeds”
Dungeon-Delving
Harness (Mzulft): given by Kireth Vanos for the quest “Kireth's Amazing Plan”
Skald-King's Favor (Fort Amol in Eastmarch): given by Thane Harvald for the
quest “The War Council”
Skald-King's
War Plackart (Jorunn's Stand in Eastmarch): given by Prince Irnskar for the quest
“A Council Of Thanes”
Skald-King’s
Greaves (Mistwatch in southern Eastmarch): given by High Priest Esling for the
quest “Gods Save The King”
7.
Spinner’s Garments
Weight:
Light
Zone:
Malabal Tor (Base Game)
Spinner's is
a popular and classic light armor set for ESO, and it is powerful and easy to
obtain. The 2-4 bonuses are especially strong because Max Magicka and Spell
damage are ideal bonuses for any caster build in the game. These two primary
stats will increase your damage and your healing done on most of your skills.
The 5 piece bonus to Spell Penetration makes all of your abilities hit even
harder because it lets your attacks ignore a significant amount of your enemies
resistances and increased damage is always good, whether you're playing in PvE
or PvP content.
Spinner's
Garments drops in the base game zone of Malabal Tor, and as usual, can be
obtained from Delves, Dolmens, the Public Dungeon, World Bosses, and treasure
chests. My favorite location for farming this set is the Black Vine ruins area.
This is a Delve located at the northeast corner of the map. Remember that
Delves bosses can drop waist and feet pieces, so you should be able to get them
quickly. As you are working on those, you can walk right outside to see if
anyone is destroying the Dolmen - get a few hits in for a chance at a jewelry
piece once the Dolmen is defeated.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Dolmen: ring
or neck
Quests: none
6. Spriggan’s Thorns
Weight:
Medium
Zone:
Bangkorai (Base Game)
Spriggan's
Thorns is the Stamina equivalent to Spinner's Garments that we saw in number 7.
Like Spinner's, Spriggan's has very strong 2-4 piece bonuses. The 5 piece bonus
will automatically increase your outgoing damage, including single target
damage, AoE damage, and damage over time.
Spriggan's
comes from the zone of Bangkorai, which is a base game zone, and no DLC's are
required. You can get a full set of Spriggan's from doing side quests in the
zone. For example, you can get the two-handed Maul called Foe-Smasher by
talking to Squire Theo at Murcien's Hamlet. And you can obtain the unique
shoulder piece called Hircine's Boon by completing Wyress Linnae's quest at the
Fallen Grotto. These are simple quests that you can complete in about 10
minutes each. You can find more quests to complete for set pieces below:
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Dolmen: ring
or neck
Quest
Locations
Anexiel's
Thorax (Nalata Ruins): given by Najan for the quest “A Marriage In Ruins”
Hircine’s
Boon (Fallen Grotto): given by Wyress Linnae for the quest “The Heart Of The
Beast”
Sentinel’s
Longbow (Viridian Woods): given by Wyress Demara for the quest “The Will Of The
Woods”
Chausses of
the Cured (Kerbol's Hollow): given by Renoit Leonciele for the quest “Freedom’s
Chains”
Foe-Smasher
(Murcien's Hamlet): given by Squire Theo Rocque for the quest “The Charge Of
Evermore”
Stone-Skin
Gloves (Qharroa Ruins): given by Lady Clarisse Laurent for the quest “Tongues
of Stone”
5. Crafty Alfiq
Weight:
Light
Zone:
Northern Elsweyr (Elsweyr Chapter)
Crafty Alfiq
set is a very powerful Magicka-based set, great for damage dealers and healers.
Crafty Alfiq is 100% focused on Max Magicka from the 2-5 piece bonuses. This
will be especially strong for classes like Magicka Sorcerer, Magicka
Nightblade, and Magicka Warden who have some scaling bonuses to their Max
Magicka, helping to push those values even higher.
This is a
DLC set from the Elsweyr chapter, specifically the zone of Northern Elsweyr.
Again, you can be farm this easily from the Delves, the public dungeon, and
treasure chests throughout the zone. There are also daily quests that have a
chance to drop set pieces, and several side quests in Northern Elsweyr can drop
unique Crafty Alfiq pieces as well, including a lightning staff and restoration
staff. Those quests will be a great option, especially if you are at a lower
level.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
World
Dragon: ring or neck
Quest
Locations
Anequina
Healer's Rod (Anequina Aqueduct): given by Narayun for the quest “In Sickness
and In Health”
Potentate's
Staff of Storms (Hakoshae Tombs): given by Ashur for the quest “Descendant of
the Potentate”
4. Venomous Smite
Weight:
Medium
Zone: Western Skyrim and Blackreach (Greymoor Chapter)
Venomous
Smite set is a very powerful stamina-based set both for PvE and PvP. This set
gives you great offensive bonuses focused around weapon critical. And for the
5-piece bonus, when you deal any type of critical damage, you proc a Poison
Effect that does AoE poison damage around a target for 10 seconds with an
additional 5-second cool down. But the damage is strong and it is AoE, so you
can hit multiple targets with it. If you're going to use this set, make sure
you already have invested somewhat into Critical Damage for a greater chance of
procing that AoE poison.
This set
comes from the Greymoor chapter, so it requires you have access to the DLC
zones of Western SKyrim and Blackreach if you want to farm the gear yourself.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Harrowstorm:
ring or neck
Quest
Location
Mor Khazgur
Crusher (Mor Khazgur): given by Umgaak for the quest “A Clan Divided”
3. Mother’s Sorrow
Weight:
Light
Zone:
Deshaan (Base Game)
Another very
popular set from the base game is Mother's Sorrow. This set is excellent for
all magicka builds and is even used by some end-game players for PvE group
dungeon content and trials, so you'll get a lot of use from this set if you
like playing magicka builds. For the 2 piece bonus, Mother’s Sorrow increases
your max magicka, and then everything else is Spell Critical.
This set
comes from the zone of Deshaan. This area in the north west corner of the zone
has a Delve, the public dungeon, and a Dolmen all in one section of the map,
making it an ideal location for farming pieces for this set quickly. If you are
lower level, start in the Delve and farm the Delve boss while you look for
treasure chests, then work your way up to the public dungeon and Dolmens as you
get stronger. Finally, there is a very easy quest to obtain a Mother's Sorrow
lightning staff in the town of Silent Mire. It takes about 10 minutes to get
this staff, though you might want to save this for when you reach the max gear
level of CP 160 since that staff is so good.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Dolmen: ring
or neck
Quest
Locations
Argonian
Muck Minder of Mother's Sorrow (Silent Mire): given by Leel-Vata for the quest
“The Saving of Silent Mire”
Plague Mask
(Quarantine Serk): given by Aerona Berendas for the quest “Bad Medicine”
Selforan Temple Sash (Selfora Temple): given by Forlorn One for
the quest “Rescue and Revenge”
2. Eternal Vigor
Weight:
Heavy
Zone:
Western Skyrim and Blackreach (Greymoor Chapter)
Eternal
Vigor is an extremely powerful heavy armor set for all builds and play styles,
including PvE and PvP. What's so great about this set is the pure, juicy stats.
The set’s bonuses boost your magicka, stamina, and health recovery, plus an
extra health bonus on the 5 piece. For the main 5 piece bonus, you’ll have all
of those recoveries. Most of the time, you will get the full 300+ stamina and
magicka recovery. But when you get in trouble and your health dips, you get a
massive boost to health recovery instead. This is an all-around survival set,
especially if you like playing solo because the stamina and magicka recovery
will help you sustain your skills while the health recovery is excellent for
emergencies.
Eternal
Vigor is another DLC set from Greymoor, can be obtained from Delves, public
dungeons, treasure chests, the daily quest, and zone side quests. For example,
there's a super easy side quest in the Dragonhold Delve, which will give you
the unique Dragonholm helm for free.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Harrowstorms:
ring or neck
Quest
Locations
Dragonhome
Helm (outside Dragonhome Delve): given by Heiruna Doll for the quest
“Spellbound”
Karthwatch
Walking Boots (Karthwatch): given by Adelrine for the quest “The Blood Of Old
Karth”
1. Winter’s Respite
Weight:
Light
Zone:
Western Skyrim and Blackreach (Greymoor Chapter)
Winter's
Respite is a magicka focused set, but the passive healing on this set is so
good that even a stamina build could get some use out of it, especially for a
beginner. For the 2-4 piece bonuses, you can see that they are magicka focused,
but the 5 piece bonus gives you a free AoE heal every time you use a ground based
effect. Most builds can unlock ground based effect very early with basic weapon
skills like Wall Of Elements from the destruction staff skill line or Volley
from the bow skill line. One of the most challenging things for new players is
healing, especially on some classes that don't have access to great healing
skills early on, so this set is amazing for that. This is also AoE healing, so
it's great if you happen to be in a group as well.
This set
drops from the Greymoor Chapter DLC. As usual, it's very easy to pick up from
delves, daily quests, and side quests. For example, by completing the side
quest for the Scraps Delve, you get a unique Winter's Respite staff called
Spiderprod, which is super easy to get and very effect on certain builds. I used
this on my magicka templar from about level 10 to 40.
Set Piece
Locations
Delve Boss:
feet, waist
Public
Dungeon Boss: shoulder, hand, or weapon
World Boss:
head, chest, legs, or weapon
Harrowstorms:
ring or neck
Quest
Locations
Rigurt's
Fancy Shirt (near Karthald): given by Rigurt the Brash for the quest “Cultural
Conciliation”
Spiderprod
Staff (outside The Scraps Delve): given by Neramo for the quest “The Scraps”
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