![]() You can also use the Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter addon and use the "hide pet" option. Q: Why does Pacrooti/the Crown Crate guy show up?A: It's an unavoidable side effect of the pet hiding feature, which abuses the fact that the function which shows him also hides all pets and other players.Īnother UI addon to consider is PerfectPixel. It's a super clean UI design, makes full use of PC screen real estate (so much larger windows for inventory, quest, skill line etc views), and seems to be pretty compatible with other popular UI mods. I use it with Grid List and it all just works together beautifully.Īnd while I'm here, are there any addons that do anything to help with the feel of combat? Looks like the Skyrim Style Vibration addon does wonders for controller users, but for mouse/keyboard I can't see anything. There are various camera addons, but none that I can see affect combat. I'm wondering if it's possible to improve the camera shake for example, adding more impacts to hits dealt and received, maybe even approximate hit stop camera mechanics? It's always bummed me out how weak and floaty ESO's combat feels, even with the game's poor attempt at camera shake turned up to maximum. I play in first person while soloing and questing, so it would be great to find something here to improve combat immersion. I really dont know about any combat ones that would do that.Using too many addons will impact your game’s performance a lot. That is why I am making this list of the top 10 essential ESO addons that will cover 90% of you needs in ESO without bloating your game or adding too much clutter. My preference is to get very lightweight addons that do one thing really well. I am not a big fan of huge kits that have tons of features that I am only using a third of. I’ve split this list into two parts, 5 essential addons you absolutely need, and another 5 that you might want depending on your play style. In the first list I will talk about addons that anyone should get, beginners included. They are addons that could have been core features of the game. The second list will feature extremely useful addons which could according to some people be considered cheat, which is why I would not recommend them to everyone, and if you are a beginner you might want to enjoy the purity of the game first. I wrote an article on the best way to install addons in the Elder Scrolls Online in case you are unsure of the process. If you are installing them manually, I definitely recommend you check it out as there is a much better way. 5 Essential ESO addons you absolutely need 1: Votan’s Minimapĭustman puts all your undesired items in your junk bag. Why is this so great? Well, instead of spending 5 minutes at the merchant selling stuff after an adventure, you simply click “Sell all junk” and you are done.ĭustman on ESOUI 5: Dolgubons Lazy Writ Creator Dolgubons Lazy Writ Creator You can set up which kind of items you want Dustman to mark as trash etc so no worries, you won’t lose any particular items you would like to keep. This is only really needed if you do writs. But I assume most of you do so, I am featuring it here because I could not play ESO without this addon. ![]() Lazy Writ Crafter allows you to craft the items needed for your writs with the click of a single button. No more fumbling around trying to remember what was on the list, crafting the wrong thing and on it goes. It also take this process from being a 10 minute thing to 30 seconds. It’s a fantastic addon and I highly recommend it!ĭolgubon’s Lazy Writ Creator on ESOUI 5 ESO Addons you probably need Not only that, but it also opens up all the loot you get when turning in your writs, so now you don’t need to go looking for the shipment boxes and all that anymore in your inventory.
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