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The Magicka Templar is a unique Class in that the first skill you actually learn (Puncturing Strikes) will also be the skill you will be using at the endgame.
Once you have used Strikes enough you can "morph" it to become Puncturing Sweeps.
Not only does this skill damage everything in front of you, once morphed it also heals you while doing so. Meaning you are constantly getting healing while you're killing anything that gets in your way.
Also Templar has so many heals and shields that you are completely unstoppable and can solo so much in the game that it's genuinely amazing.
Youtuber Deltia doing a One Button MagPlar run of both veteran solo arenas: https://youtu.be/nFiCOq_1DQc
Deadly Strike set either requires a bunch of gold (assuming you can find the pieces on vendor) or grinding PvP while praying to the RNG god.
False god set is a trial gear set. Self explanatory.
Monster sets is another RNG headache.
If you want to go with Magicka Templar, and you are going to lean heavily on Sweeps, War Maiden set is an easy set to farm and/or buy. To farm it, go to Vvardenfell, Morrowind map. Grants large bonus to spell damage which is what sweeps damage is based on.
You really don't want to rely solely on Sweeps, but the overall rotation is pretty easy. Sweeps, Solar Barrage and Channeled Focus is more or less all you need.
Be warned, however, that magplar isn't as easy as it used to be. Sweeps was nerfed pretty heavily in a previous patch. If you run up to a tougher boss and try to survive with just sweeps, you are probably going to die.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/306130/discussions/0/6643422659551618914/
Just as an example.
Nah. Most of the better sets are from PvE. It's just that Deadly Strikes is showing up in a lot of builds and it is a PvP set.
If you want a chance at getting some of the PvP sets, without actually PvP'ing, go into Cyrodiil. You'll want to go in there anyway and do the tutorial quests. The tutorial quests will level up the PvP skill lines far enough to unlock a permanent 30% mount speed buff. You'll want this.
After doing tutorial quests, you'll find blue marker daily quests throughout Cyrodiil. Most of the ones you want to do are the ones you'll find in starting area and villages strewn throughout map. Very easy and fast to do.
Quest completion gives you experience, alliance points and a box type item you can open. Inside the box items is a random PvP gear item. Maybe you get what you want and maybe you don't. The Alliance points can be used PvP vendors located at various places on map. With alliance points, you'll be able to buy a specific gear set box item that you can open. Again, it's RNG on what slot you get but at least it's the set you are looking for.
Most of the gear you'll be shooting for will be located in PvE areas. Each zone has a specific gear set that drops there. The drops are spread out between the open world bosses, Dolmens, Public dungeons and delves. Each zone also has specific gear set crafting stations - assuming you have the required number of traits unlocked to use the crafting station for that set.
Edit: You also have gear that is located in specific group finder dungeons, trial areas and arena fights.
When you are leveling up, don't bother with gear sets. You'll level up too fast for it to matter. Gear sets only matter once you hit Level 50 with 160 champion points. That's max level for gear. Don't spend any significant effort collecting gear below that.
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Don't forget that ESO's main site is through Zenimax's forums found here:
ESO Forums[forums.elderscrollsonline.com]
Pretty much all of the guides you find in Steam originated from the main site.
The main site also has online support:
Elder Scrolls Online Support[help.elderscrollsonline.com]
The support page isn't just for support but it also doubles as a knowledge base. There's a text search line (near top of page) you can type questions into. The questions not only answer support related questions, but it'll also answer lore based questions as well in case you wanted to know, for example, when ESO takes place in the Elder Scrolls time line.