What kind of gear should I have before I start doing veteran(hard mode) group dungeons?

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I play a main healer and I recently hit Veteran rank 1. My favorite thing to do is running group dungeons and I was wondering what kind of gear I should have before I try hard mode. Is Vet1 blues good enough or should I have a few set bonuses before I move up? I know that this isn't going to be like, you need X drop from Y instance.

If it would be easier maybe breakdown some base stat numbers I should be shooting for, things like Max Health/Magicka, Spell Power, or Spell crit.

TL;DR: How will I know that I'm ready to try veteran dungeons?






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What level should you be to do veteran Dungeons eso?

Try to have at least 18-19k. Healer: Ideally, your healer build for vet content will do some healing and some DPS. For a lot of dungeons a healer simply isn't necessary, kind of sad but true.

What do you need to do veteran Dungeons eso?

25k-30k is enough for any vet dungeon. You're good.

What is a good DPS for veteran Dungeons?

Veteran Hard Mode[edit]Typically, it is activated by a member of the group reading the glowing "Scroll of Glorious Battle" that can be found on the floor near the dungeon's last boss arena.



How to Know when you should TRY Veteran/Harder Content in ESO (2021)




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