_invinciScribe_24: Love it
caliheim: Mann, that joke made me want to leave the basement, sail to Antarctica and personally name one of the newly discovered species the Peanut Butter Fish
AdamWisenfelder-rl3vq: If there was cross play I’d show you why a Necromancer isn’t B tier. :)
We are in the rise.
“My mom always told me to make new friends so I became a Necromamncer,”
jonicoe113: Im going to say my fave is nightblade and get thru some tuff stuff with him not the greatest but also one of the funnest
js9720: Sorry, but I disagree in a few points.
First, mixing pvp and pve together is like mixing jelly and peanut butter (sounds sweet, but you will have health issues XD). If we talk about pvp, we need to distinguish by role (brawler, ganker, bomber) sorc is a top brawler followed by nb but nb exels at ganker and bomber (and sorc is meh)... and we could discuss the rest of the classes.
In pve, if we talk about hard content, you will need healing, mitigation, sustain and damage in that order. Templar is not only a very "static class" but is by far one of the worsts in mitigation and sustain for different reasons (and is 2nd worst in healing after arc perhaps) which make him the worst at soloing things (and by soloing, I include: vet hm base game dungeons, vet (hm?) dlc dungeon wo group mechanics, most recet and difficult world bosses, vet hm arenas, etc. Meaning content that you actually need a proper build, skills and knowledge to do it). Then we could discuss about builds (some particular classes with particular sets could easily surpass others in more generic sets)... just to provide an example, necro on corpsebuster just destroys and you can mix all different armor weights to have good mitigation, so we need to define what builds we are comparing to be fair (bis or generic builds?).
So yeah, imho, this tierlist is generic, opinionated and a poor effort to actually deacribing the potwntial of the different classes to do solo content. I'm sorry, I usually like your videos but I can't agree on this one
RazielNightfall: I remember when warden was top tier for soloing all dungeons and most on vet.
damienwhite3585: Do they all still stay same if talking about strictly PvE content?
ImMrPiggles: I can agree that the warden can get hard to use solo. Keeping the shalk up and other dots can be tough, but it's still my favorite
jahloveinfla: My opinion: s-tier Arcanist, Templar. A-tier: Sorc, nightblade B-tier: Necro, Warden, DK. solo leveling on a sorc or dk can be rough and at endgame, without using scribing, both classes are in tough spot. ARC and Plar can be built for damage and you can let their kit protect you.
grantkohler7612: Awesome! The man went sixteen minutes forty five seconds without saying catywampus.
Unfortunately the video is seventeen minutes forty eight seconds long.
Silly Goose!
mal1362: I would definitely like some help building a solo vampire themed nightblade 2hand melee build. Currently struggling to figure out gear. I've thought of specializing in bleed or crit, however I'm unsure where to begin.
Amarthadain: Based David he's just like Me lol
drevin64: You’re tier lists are always top tier
uncivilized371: Noooo
RunnelsESO: I think Arc #1
melisa6355: Mixing PVE and PVP in the same tier list doesn't make sense, making this list not very useful at all.
brandonamsler9898: Doing the warden dirty haha. My poor warden.
HighMakaMaka: Great list! It shows how much attention ESO has paid attention to its often forgotten Solo player. Even all the YouTube videos are geared toward group play. This is a fantastic list and shows just how viable all the classes really are.
Now I’m gonna respec my Crafter to make him my new Main!
Neofolis: As a mostly solo player my order from best to worst is
Nightblade
Templar
Sorcerer
Warden
Necromancer
Dragonknight
Arcanist
This is obviously based on my preferred playstyle. The main reason for me that Nightblade is on top is because many of the things that I have to cast on other classes, happen automatically just by having the equivalent Nightblade skill slotted. I find all of them usable with the exception of Arcanist, which I guess is still usable, I just find it really frustrating having to build up crux to cast a channelled ability, only to get interupted as soon as I start channelling. I can do most content solo on all of them, so the list is basically a combination of the order that I find the content easiest or most enjoyable.
Having said that, I have had six "Mains" over the past two years, so my opinion changes quite frequently and the only classes that I have never considered a "Main" are Necromancer and Arcanist.
jdm8702: With that interupt soul burst skill you can truly be solo. Seeing hyperioxes break out of channeled attacks was interesting.
mattjenkins243: As a dragonknight, templars are the only classes I never have to rescue from DLC world bosses. Unless you are going for arena leaderboards, imo the survivability makes it #2
charliewright2667: Night blade is the best class for new players imo as it forces you to learn about light attack weaving and big rotations pretty early
Alayaraptor: My favorite class will always be NB, but then that's what I started with since I began my ESO journey. Since then, I have all classes, but NB is still tops for me. I've been running prog trials on my Arcanist, which still feels janky to me, probably because I don't normally do a whole lot of content on her, but I'd have to say that my least favorite is Necro because I just can't with blastbones, lol. I've barely begun to solo base game dungeons on my NB, finding it rather fun to do so despite not having top gears for it. I will say that sorc WW is fun to play!
Lostwalker-px8xh: Hi Jake. I like to run solo Bastion Nymic in Telvanni from time to time. I normally run it as a necro or a sorc, I find that for me Nerco is much cleaner. I will have to try on a Templar next time.
tejasshastha5457: What I really wanna see next is a video about how you come up with the opening dad jokes. I need to understand your process!! NEED!
Jan 26 2025