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Maybe not focus on min-maxing all the time.
I'm going to make an Argonian stamsorc once the servers come back up, because why not.
Well i generally only play with my friends and avoid PVP, I was doing the templar because it has skillsets that helped me with the teamplay with my friends along me playing heavy armor and healing skills, but since Major Mending skill is going to dissapear totally, im going to make some other class... although i would like to play healer.
Warden has the easiest time to get Major Mending, less requirements to keep it up for having healing happen. Templar would need to converse to total healing class (With restoration staff, i liked to play destruction staff while using major mending as healing skill) Now Templars need certain really specific requirements to be able to use Major Mending, biggest being that target needs to be under 25% health and it will only affect targets under 25% health...
Wait, I thought you had to buy the ability to change something about your character for ~20€ in the crown store? Is there a way to re-spec that can be earned in-game?
I'm completely new to MMOs in general and ESO in specific, so it would be good to know that my beginner's mistakes won't end up burning one of the limited characters you're allowed to create.