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This article describes the use of the ESO Build Editor feature of the UESP wiki which permits logged in users to create, edit, save and copy theoretical characters from the Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) MMO. See the talk page for discussion about the builder and any issues or bugs you may have found using it. For the combat simulation feature of the editor see Eso Build Editor:Combat Simulation.

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Quick Guide[edit]

To start creating or editing builds:

  • To create a new build simply visit the ESO Build Editor
  • To view existing builds see ESO Build Data
  • To edit or copy existing builds see ESO Build Data and click the edit/copy button to the right of each build.
  • To delete one of your builds see ESO Build Data and click the delete button to the right of each build.
  • You can save build in-game using the uespLog add-on. See the EsoCharData page for more details.

Permissions for concerning the editing, creation, and deletion of builds is connected to your UESP Wiki account. For users logged into the Wiki:

  • You can create new builds.
  • You can view anyone's build and change settings but can't save it. You can, however, copy it to a new build that you can save.
  • You can save and delete builds that you've created or uploaded.

For anonymous users not logged into the Wiki:

  • You can view existing and new builds and change their settings but you cannot save or copy builds.

Detailed Help[edit]

The build editor has two main sections: A tabbed interface on the left-hand side where you input all your character details, and the 'Computed Character Statistics' list on the right-hand which are the calculated results.

General Tab[edit]

The general tab holds general character inputs like the character name, race, and class among others as described below.

  • Build Name -- This is the name that is displayed in the list of ESO Build Data. It should be a short name describing the type of build.
  • Character Name -- Optional value of the character's name using the build. This is filled in automatically when you a save an in-game build.
  • Race -- Select your character's race here. Remember to purchase the Racial Skills after changing your race.
  • Class -- Select your character's class here. Changing your class will reset any purchased class skills.
  • Mundus -- The Mundus stone your character uses.
  • Mundus #2 -- The second Mundus stone your character uses. This is enabled if you are wearing 5 pieces of the Twice-Born Star set. It cannot be the same as your first Mundus.
  • Level -- Your character's level from 1 to 50. This will mainly change your ability costs and the base values of some calculated statistics. Note that levels less than 50 have not been well tested.
  • Total CPs -- The total number of champion points earned by the character. It is this value that determines your character's 'CP Level' and not the number of CPs purchased in the 'CP' tab. As of Summer 2016 the maximum CP level is 160.
  • Effective Level -- This is a computed value based from your level and CP level from 1 to 66 (as of Summer 2016).
  • Vampire Stage -- Select the relevant stage if you wish to become a Vampire. Note that you can purchase Vampire skills even when not a Vampire but you won't receive the innate Vampire buffs.
  • Werewolf Stage -- Select the relevant stage if you wish to become a Werewolf. Note that you can purchase Werewolf skills even when not a Werewolf but you won't receive the innate Werewolf buffs.
  • Stealthed -- When this option is chosen your character stats will be as if you are sneaking/hidden (assuming you have the relevant skills purchased).
  • Alliance -- Your character's alliance. Irrelevant for your stats but is saved automatically when saving a build in-game.
  • Attributes -- Choose your distribution of 64 attributes between Health, Magicka, and Stamina. Currently you always have 64 attributes regardless of your selected level.
  • Target Stats -- The values in this section are optional and are only used in a couple of computed statistics to simulate attacking/defending an NPC/player. The default values are for your typical PVE dungeon boss.
  • Flat Penetration -- Your target's flat penetration value (ex: Sharpened Weapons).
  • % Penetration -- Your target's percent penetration value (ex: Destruction Penetrating Magic passive).
  • % Critical Damage -- Your target's critical damage bonus from 0 to 100%. Note that PVE mobs cannot crit so this is only relevant for PVP. Default critical damage for players is 50%.
  • % Defense Bonus -- Your target's percentage defense bonus (ex: Elemental Defender CP).
  • % Attack Bonus -- Your target's percentage attack bonus (ex: Elemental Expert CP).
  • % Critical -- Your target's chance for a critical attack from 0 to 100%. Note that PVE mobs cannot crit so this is only relevant for PVP.
  • Resistance -- Your target's spell/physical resistance value. Default value for most vet dungeon bosses is 18200.
  • Flat Crit Resist -- Your target's critical resistance value (ex: Impenetrable items). Relevant only for PVP.
  • % Crit Resist -- Your target's percentage critical resistance (ex: Resistant CP).
  • Miscellaneous Stats -- Other stats which don't fit in elsewhere.
  • Spell/Ability Cost -- This value is only used for the 'Magicka Ability Cost' and 'Stamina Ability Cost' computed statistics.

Items Tab[edit]

The items tab lets you equip any piece of armor, jewelry, weapon, and food/drink in the game very much like you do in-game. To choose an item:

  • Click on an item slot to view the popup item search.
  • Use the 'Unequip Item' to clear that item slot
  • Use one or more of the shown search options and hit the 'Search' button to find matching items.
  • Currently only a maximum of 100 matching items are shown to make the search results faster. Use more specific search criteria to help limit your search results.
  • Browse the search results...as you hover the mouse over a row you will see an item tooltip popup.
  • Click on a desired item to select it.
  • To cancel hit the 'ESC' key or click anywhere outside of the search window.

Once you select an item your computed statistics will be updated in a few seconds once the item data is retrieved from the server. You can similarly search for an select enchantments by clicking on the '*' button next to each item slot. Note that the disabled status is not saved. The active weapon bar can be switched by clicking on the desired weapon row outside of the item slots.

Food/Drink can be searched for and selected in a similar manner as regular items. Note that some food/drink that scale with levels (like Orzoga's or Crown Store items) will be found as Level 1 items and will display CP 160 values.

Other notes regarding items are below:

  • Temporarily disable an item by clicking on the '-' button next to the item slot. This is considerably more convenient that having to unequip an item and then re-searching/selecting it again.
  • The '...' button next to each item slot displays details on what stats that item contributes in addition to other item details.
  • When you change items the selected enchantment for that slot is kept for the new item. Unequip the enchantment in the search window if you wish to reset it.
  • Poisons currently cannot be selected and have no effect on the computed statistics anyways.
  • All possible items can be found in the item search popup, including those which cannot be actually obtained in-game (Gold Willpower jewelry for example).

Sets Tab[edit]

The sets tab shows you details on all worn item sets as well as letting you toggle certain set effects. Most set effects are automatically enabled as you equip the relevant number of set pieces. There are some set effects, however, which are not always 'on' and you may wish to test both enabled and disabled (ex: Moleg Kena, Spell Power Cure, etc...). Any such set effect will be listed in the set tab. Simply click it to enable it and the computed values will be automatically updated.

Skills Tab[edit]

The skills tab lets you purchase ultimates, active, and passive skills and add skills to your skill bars just like in-game. To purchase skills simply browse the skill tree by clicking on the skill type and skill line tree on the left hand side and use the '+' button to the left of each skill and select the desired skill rank. Use the 'Refund Ability' option when purchasing skills to reset that particular skill. You can quickly purchase all skills in a skill line by using the 'Purchase Line' button in the top-right corner of the skill window. Similarly, the 'Reset Line' button resets all skills in the currently disabled skill line. The 'Reset All Skills' button underneath the skill type list will reset all purchased skills.

To add a skill to your skill bar simply drag a purchased ultimate/active skill to the desired location. Skills can be dragged between slots on either skill bar if you wish to move them. Drag a skill off of the bar and drop it anywhere on the page to remove it from the skill bar. The active skill bar can be selected by clicking on the bar. Note that this also changes your active weapon on the item tab.

Details on each skill can be seen by clicking on the '...' button to the right of each skill. This displays a popup window showing skill data as well as specific modifiers to the skill tooltip. The skill tooltip, displayed when you hover over a skill icon, is updated by your equipped items, CPs, and buffs to what it should be in-game. Similarly, the ability cost is updated based on your items, and CPs, and buffs....

Buffs Tab[edit]

The buffs tab shows a list of predefined buffs that you can add to your character. Simply click the desired buffs to enable/disable it. Buffs are listed as their in-game name. For example, your typical tri-stat potion uses the Major Endurance, Major Fortitude, and Major Intellect buffs.

Some buffs may be automatically enabled depending on your purchased skills or skill bar (ex:Major Prophecy given by the Inner Light skill). These buffs cannot be disabled.

There are some buffs identified with the '(Target)' prefix that are applied to your target instead of your character.

Some buffs will only appear if you are wearing the relevant item/set or have purchased the relevant ability and slotted it on your active skill bar.

A few details on specific buffs:

  • Spell Power Cure -- This is to simulate someone in your group wearing the SPC set and having it proc on you.
  • Weapon Damage Enchantment -- This buff can be selected whether you are actually using the enchantment or not. The exact buff value is updated when you apply a Weapon Damage Enchantment (uses a default value for a Gold CP160 Glyph).
  • Warhorn -- Only the +10% Max Stats is included in this buff. Use the separate 'Major Force' buff for the +30% Critical Damage.
  • Empower -- This buff will increase the tooltip of most single target damage spells. It might affect some abilities that are not actually affected in-game.
  • Battle Spirit -- Use this buff to simulate being in Cyrodiil.

Champion Points (CPs) Tab[edit]

The CPs tab lets you choose your character's champion point distribution. Simply select the desired tree and edit the CP skill points in one of several ways:

  • Click the input box and use the keyboard to enter a value from 0 to 100.
  • The +/- buttons on each side of the input box.
  • Hold SHIFT while clicking the +/- button to change values by 10.
  • Hover over an input box use the mouse scroll wheel to change the value.

CP passives are unlocked automatically at the relevant purchased points. You can reset all skills within a discipline by using the 'Reset Discipline' button in the lower right or reset all purchased CPs by using the 'Reset All' button underneath the CP constellation list on the left.

Note that currently there are no set limits on the number of CPs you can purchase like there are in-game.

Raw Data Tab[edit]

The raw data tab shows you a list of all the various character data inputs sorted by statistic. This lets you see exactly what is contributing to a particular statistic.

If an effect is missing in this list, or is shown incorrectly it may be to due to a bug so just let us know.

Help Tab[edit]

The help tab simply shows some very basic help tips for using the editor as well as a history of major work done and known bugs.

Computed Statistics[edit]

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The Computed Character Statistics list is shown on the right-hand of the screen and lists all the various statistics as calculated from the inputs entered on the left-hand sections. It is updated automatically whenever you change an input value. Important and more commonly used statistics are shown higher up in the list.

If you click on a computed statistic row it will shown more details on the statistic calculation below the row. Even more details can be seen by clicking on the '...' button on the right of the stat. This will show you the complete formula as well as all input values used to compute it. You can change the values within this window for testing purposes but this will not change any value once the window is closed.

Some statistics have a red '?' mark displayed next to them which indicates a known bug related to that stat (either a bug with the editor or an actual in-game bug). Click that red '?' to display the details popup window which will show a more detailed error message related to the bug.

Some more details on certain statistics:

  • Effective Spell/Weapon Power -- This is a custom stat that is meant to represent your potential DPS output. Raising this value by X% means your DPS should be approximately X% more.

Known Issues[edit]

Can't Save Build (Error Saving Build)[edit]

  • Try deleting the uesp_net_wiki5_session cookies in the en.uesp.net and esobuilds.uesp.net domains and reload the page.
  • Delete all uesp.net cookies and relogin.
  • Make sure you are using the same HTTP or HTTPS protocols when you login and when using the editor.

Can't Edit or Delete a Build you Created

  • If you don't seem to have access to edit/delete a build you created/copied create a post on the talk page and an admin can help you sort out the problem.

Pauses When Editing or Slow Updates

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  • Some browsers, notably IE, have poor JavaScript engines which can result in noticeable pauses of several seconds when the computed statistics are recalculated. The following browsers are listed in order of relative speed:
  1. Chrome (fastest, recommended)
  2. Firefox
  3. Edge
  4. IE (very slow)

Live In-Game Issues

  • The following are actual known issues in-game related to stats.
  1. The Templar passive Restoring Spirit does not stack correctly with other Magicka/Stamina cost reducing abilities. This results in tooltip costs being 1-2% higher than they should be and as shown by the editor. No known fix.
  2. The Nightblade passive Dark Shades III doesn't trigger the Dark Vigor passive (+3% Health when slotted).
  3. The Templar skill Radiant Destruction and morphs do not update their tooltip based on +Magic/DoT damage buffs from CP or skills.
  4. The Templar passive Burning Light tooltip is not correct for Magicka based characters (it always uses Weapon Damage/Stamina). Note that the actual damage from Burning Light appears to work fine although it may also be incorrectly using Physical Penetration instead of Spell Penetration for Magicka characters.
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When exploring Tamriel, it's inevitable that you'll receive items and rewards for your many (brave) deeds. Below you can find information on how to manage the items you'll find during your adventures.


Items

The items you acquire are kept in your inventory, which is accessed by pressing “ I' if on PC/Mac, or by navigating to the Main Menu, then Inventory if on console. The inventory icon looks like a sack:

On PC/Mac, all of your items are displayed on the right side of the screen upon opening your inventory. Clicking on the icons on the top row allows you filter between your items, Craft Bag items, Currencies, and Quickslots. The second row allows you to filter items in your inventory by type, such as Weapons, Consumables, or Furnishings.

On consoles, inventory categories are displayed on the left side of the menu. Selecting a category will open sub categories, and you can use the left stick to navigate through the menu. Highlighting a category will show the stats of any items in that category that are currently equipped. Highlighting an unequipped item will bring up a comparison window, showing any currently equipped item of that type on the right, and the unequipped item on the left.

When you right-click or highlight an item, the following options will be available:

  • Use an item (if it is a consumable)
  • Equip an item
  • Add an enchantment to an item
  • Lock an item to prevent it from being destroyed
  • Repair the item (if you have a repair kit)
  • Link the item in chat
  • Mark an item as junk to sell later
  • Destroy an item
  • Split a stack of items, if applicable
  • Retrieve an item from your Craft Bag
  • Get Help for an item

The amount of items you can hold can be increased by speaking with a Bag Vendor at a cost of gold. You can upgrade your inventory up to eight times.


Craft Bag

If you have ESO Plus, you'll have access to the Craft Bag, which is an additional inventory section that doesn't count against your inventory limit. This holds an effectively unlimited number of all basic crafting supplies and materials! The Craft Bag icon appears as a bag with tools:


If you lose access to ESO Plus, don't worry, your items will remain in the bag and can be taken out and used as normal, but new ones will not be put in it.


Currency

Opening this tab will display all your current currencies including your Alliance Points (acquired through PvP), Gold, Writ Vouchers, and Tel Var Stones (acquired from the Imperial City DLC game pack). The Currency icon looks like some coins:


Quickslots

The Quickslot Radial Menu allows fast access to consumables and other items. The Quickslot menu looks like a lightning bolt:

To use the quickslot menu:

PC/Mac

  1. Open the inventory.
  2. Click the “Quick Slot' icon on the top right.
  3. Drag items from the list on the right to the circular menu to slot them.


You can choose which items to make primary by holding the ' Q' button. Then, highlight the item you want and release 'Q'. Once its slotted, simply hitting 'Q' will use the item.

Xbox One

  1. Open your Inventory.
  2. Highlight the item.
  3. Assign to a quickslot by pressing 'X' and selecting a position in the selection wheel

To use a quickslot item, hold ' D-pad up' to bring up the Quickslot Radial Menu, then select the default item with the left stick. This default item will be activated when you press 'D-pad up'.


PlayStation®4

  1. Open your Inventory.
  2. Highlight the item.
  3. Assign to a quickslot by pressing 'Square' and selecting a position in the selection wheel.

To use a quickslot item, hold ' D-pad up' bring up the Quickslot Radial Menu, then select the default item with the left stick. This default item will be activated when you press 'D-pad up'.


Buying, Selling, and Repairing

Some NPCs are merchants and by speaking with them, you can view, purchase items, sell items, or repair your damaged equipment. Select “ Buy', “Sell' or 'Repair' from store screen after visiting a shop to see its items or review your own for sale.

On PC/Mac, double-clicking an item buys or sells it, or you can right-click an item to buy, sell, or buy several of the same item. The buy option looks like a bag with a downward-facing arrow:

Using ' LB' or 'RB' on Xbox One, or 'L1' or 'R1' on PlayStation®4, will scroll through the options that allow you to buy, sell, or repair an item from a merchant. Additionally, using 'LT' or 'RT' on Xbox One, or 'L2' or 'R2' on PlayStation®4 change the item category.

If you accidentally sell an item you wanted to keep, you can get it back by accessing the “ buyback' tab. The buyback icon looks like a curving upwards arrow:

In addition, armor will lose durability as you're adventuring, and it will eventually need to be repaired. Selecting “repair' will allow you to view any of your damaged items and repair them. You can repair them individually, or all at once. You can also purchase repair kits, which allow you to repair items anywhere.

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Bank

All of your characters (regardless of their Alliance) share a common bank that can be accessed through Bankers in large cities throughout Tamriel. You can also use Bankers to access your Guild bank!

You can upgrade your Bank space by talking to a Banker, costing you gold. You can upgrade it 18 times.

Crafting materials stored in your bank can be directly accessed at crafting stations.


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Don't forget that if you ever have additional gameplay questions, you should navigate to the in-game Help menu for more information on the game's features and mechanics. In addition, you can visit the Players Helping Playerssection in the official ESO forums to talk to the ESO community or check out any of the player-made guides right here.

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