Templar talent calculator that you will find bellow will help you decide which way you will build this versatile class. Choosing the right skill line will provide you with the ability to tank, heal or do good deal of damage. There are a lot of combinations to choose from and wielding bows and healing your buddies from a distance, or going up close and personal with heavy armor and self healing are all good choices with the Templar. Pick and choose carefully and you can define your playstyle in many ways. We hope the skill calculator tool will help you decide what to do in various stages of your character’s progression.
Data seen in this ESO Templar skill calculator is based off of PTS 3.0 build of the game’s client. In preparation for the release of ESO Morrowind DLC/expansion we have decided to make the default talent calculator reflect PTS skills so you can plan in advance. We will also update it as things are certainly going to change as we get closer to release on live.
ESO Morrowind Update: Skill calculator has been updated to live servers version 3.0.5 data – same as what people playing Morrowind early access are getting. All the spell values (damage and such) are based on the assumption that you have 15000 Stamina, 15000 Magicka and 1500 Weapon and Spell damage. This means that if your character has different values your in-game tooltips will show different values.
Overland Templar and Dungeon DPS templar
Trying a Templar that can heal normal dungeons then at level 50 go for overland bosses. However, found out that a pure magicka dps templar was very good for solo. So basically my plan changed.
The slot where magelight is can be used to level up an ability, for instance javelin for pvp, or a random resto staff ability to level up resto staff. This has turned out to be very skill point heavy so shards will be in order.
Unfortunately, you need to have entropy on for pvp and for good overland farming, change luminous shards for entropy for better survival, so you need to farm some lore books.
NOTE that luminous shards are absolutely necessary for pve dungeon farm as dps
Queue as DPS and then happy hunting for lorebooks or shards
Go for Overland sets in Deshaan: Mother's sorrow, rings, neck and staff, (1h+shield for funs and pvp)
Go for Overland set in Stonefalls: Silks of the Sun, for Chest, Legs, Belt, Hands and Feet (Also for our DK)
Queue for City of Ash for burning Spellweave for Chest, Legs, Belt, Hands and Feet (light armour pve)
Queue for Volenfell, for the treasure hunter set for Chest, Legs, Belt, Hands and Feet (light armour pve)
Queue for Arx Corinium for Medusa for Chest, Legs, Belt, Hands and Feet (Heavy armour pvp/overland bosses) This set has some good stats, would be also good to combine this set with the treasure hunter set above, so rings, neck and 2h staff
Don't forget to check for Elf's bane on the guild traders... because damn that is good heavy armour for magicka DK