Settings -> Nameplates -> Nameplates to ON (I set up Self -> Always as well, but that’s up to preference).
Settings -> Interface -> Chat Bubbles to ON.
Settings -> Gameplay -> Auto Loot to ON.
There’s 3 things I always do when I first set up a character: Native “AddOns” or Else Tweaking the Game Settingsīefore we go ahead and start installing addons like crazy, there’s a few things (a lot actually) that you can tweak from the in-game settings, and make your life easier.
8.2 Srendarr – Aura, Buff & Debuff Tracker.
7.2 Potion Maker (for Alchemy Crafting).
2 Installing Minion or Else Your 1-Click AddOn Solution.
1 Native “AddOns” or Else Tweaking the Game Settings.
So enough of my chit-chat, let’s list the most essential ESO addons, whether everyone uses them, or no one has heard of their glory. I won’t judge Zenimax Online’s choices, they wanted to provide a clean and minimal experience with their interface, and what they have achieved is beautiful, and one of a kind in an MMO.īut there are times where you want to explore and immerse yourself in the world, and others where the real world is calling too, and too much immersion can turn into frustration. I know first-hand that once you install the mods below, there’s no going back (in a good way). To be exact it’s extendable, so there are addons that make playing the game, and managing your character more enjoyable. Hopefully, The Elder Scrolls Online carries the series’ tradition, and is moddable. Most people have never used addons or any kind of mods in a game, others opt for quality of life improvements, and some can’t live without them (this is me).