![]() With Harvest Map, however, after you harvest an herb or jute, a rune, bundle of wood, mining node, even chests and skins of water and fishing holes, a symbol is made on your map and minimap. If you're a crafter or a farmer or you need to know where you can find cornflower in a hurry, this addon is near invaluable, because ESO doesn't display harvesting nodes on its map. #SOUSCHEF ESO HOW TO#It also color codes your recipes in the provisioning window according to their rarity, which is very helpful.Ī quick example of what HarvestMap is, how it appears on your maps, and even how to install and tweak it. It also displays a large check mark next to recipes in guild stores and out in the world to let you know if you have it already or not – even checking across multiple characters to see if they have it, if you set it to do that. It does all of the dirty work that a sous chef should do, providing all of the information that you might otherwise only be able to get if you have access to a cooking fire – what ingredients you have that can be used in recipes you actually have, how many different recipes you have that an ingredient can be used in, helping you decide what to pick up and what to discard out on your adventures (Inventory Boss is hardest boss), what type of ingredient it is, etc. To anyone interested in cooking in Elder Scrolls Online, this addon will more than prove why it's made my particular list. To ginseng or not to ginseng? Remember kids: Stealing Is Bad. Wykkyd's Enhanced HUD maybe isn't necessary, but tidies things up, cinching your health, magicka, and stamina up in a nice little central pyramind. ![]() The Toolbar kindly displays on it almost any and all information you might want to know – what time it is, what zone you're in, your name (in case you forgot it), what level you are, how far into that level, your inventory space, gold, accumulated repair costs, how many soulshards you have and how many are filled, the state of your weapon enchantments, and so on.Īnd, of course, you have control over where the toolbar shows, what it shows, and how it shows it. I'm a minimalist, but even I have a few active notably the Toolbar and Enhanced HUD, with aspirations of one day needing the Outfitter. Okay, so it's probably cheating to include a suite – and I won't be going into detail on each and every addon in the suite – but there were just too many good Wykkyd addons, so you may as well grab the whole Suite and pick and choose which ones you want. Hop forward to 26:02 to hear what Deltia has to say about the Wykkyd addons. Fyrakin's was the most recommended and so it is the one I ended up choosing for myself. Also, most minimaps work with other addons on this list such as Skyshards, LoreBooks, and HarvestMap. In addition to cutting down on the relentless mashing of M and letting us maintain our situational awareness, it can be as large or small as you like, anywhere you like it, in a small variety of shapes. True to other Elder Scrolls games, there's the compass bar at the top of the screen, but investing in a minimap is useful for more than providing quick, easy direction to us, the directionally challenged. Suggesting a minimap in an Elder Scrolls game? Blasphemy, I know. And the coordinates all just RIGHT THERE. Arm yourself wisely or be overcome.īonus: Clean it up a little more with Inventory Grid View. The inventory will be one of the most persistent challenges you will face in Tamriel. Same with “Consumables,” which is broken down to foods, drinks, potions, and so on. Improving on this, however, is Advanced Filters, which breaks the categories down into subcategories – like taking “Materials” and dividing them by the crafts they belong to. I know I made it sound like ESO's UI was completely devoid of any warmth or friendliness, but the truth is that I very much enjoy the little tabs that separate out different categories of items you've acquired. ![]() He goes into detail on how to install the client, how it works, and how to set up your addons in game. If you're new to Elder Scrolls Online, or otherwise unfamiliar with how to use Minion Client or addons, take a look at Deltia's favorite addons video: here. I highly recommend downloading the Minion Client rather than trying to use the Curse Client or manually searching and downloading and installing from. So, I've done what I do – I adventured across the internet collecting recommendations, trying them out, and sharing my favorites to help improve the game's overall quality of life. And then I understood entirely why Elder Scrolls Online is built to incorporate player made addons.įor all its prettiness, it's as if Molag Bal sucked the soul out of ESO's UI instead of my character. ![]() And then I tried using ESO's guild stores. Without a doubt, Elder Scrolls Online is a fun, involved, beautiful game, so I couldn't understand why anyone would want or need addons for it. ![]()
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