![]() The game is more like Morrowind where you need to level yourself up to fight more powerful enemies, as opposed to Skyrim where the more powerful enemies level down to meet you. You can go to any zone (in your faction) at any time once you find the wayshrines or travel to another player who is already there, even if you have done 0 quests and are still Level 3, but you will likely get beat down by the monsters in higher level zones if you have not leveled yourself up. Those give the most XP and quickest route to get to next zone. Make sure you do the ones associated with Queen Ayrenn and the royal family. You certainly don't need to do all 46 quests in Auridon, for example. No matter what faction you play, though, you just need to do enough quests to level up to be strong enough for next zone. If you really want access to Skyrim right away, restart with an Ebonheart Pact character. Characters in the Ebonheart Pact will start in Skyrim, then travel through Morrowind and Black Marsh before returning to Skyrim. How to I get to Tamriel so I can travel to Skyrim? Do I have to swim?ĭid you just start? You are in the Aldmeri Dominion, which is at war with Skyrim and you will not have access to Skyrim until you finish the Main Story. I'm in Auridon right now and I so don't want to be. If you just want snow, the northern parts of Cyrodiil are rather Skyrim-like in appearance.Īnd the starter island "Bleakrock" in the EP faction is in Skyrim. If you are in the DC faction, you need to finish both the main quest and a large part of the AD faction quests before you can get to the EP zones. If you are in the AD faction, you will need to level to 50 and finish the main quest before you have access to the EP zones. If you are in the EP faction, you can travel to a guild mate in the Skyrim area to see it, or even walk there from the first EP zone (Stonefalls), but you will be ripped apart by high level monsters in a second unless you are at least level 25. To answer your question: no, you can't swim there. The scenery changes, the exact type of mobs change, and the fights get a little bit harder, but the gameplay stays about the same throughout. There are still evil cultists, Daedra and undead that try to kill you, still the same structure with a main quest line, side quests and some dolmens, delves and bosses sprinkled in for good measure. ![]() There is nothing magical about that area. If you are that impatient and can't stand anything else than the Skyrim zones, this game is clearly not going to be your cup of tea.Įven if you pick the EP faction to have access to Skyrim before you reach "Veteran rank" after level 50, Eastmarch and the Rift (the two holds of Skyrim that are in the game so far) are still the last two zones of that faction, meaning that the quests there start at around level 25-30.Īlso, the quests are not going to be fundamentally different once you reach Skyrim.
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