Once you’ve hit level 50, you will be glad to know that the journey isn’t quite over. Reaching Level 50 is only the first step in a long line of grinding and experience farming to reach the true endgame of Elder Scrolls Online — Champion Points. If you’re just starting out, you’ll definitely want to know how to grind Champion Points in ESO.
A few facts about CP before get started: a character can obtain a maximum of 3600 Champion Points, split between the three trees (Craft, Warfare and Fitness.) Most character builds technically stop at ~2100 Champion Points however, as that is the maximum benefit they will receive from that specific tree. Regardless, over 2000 CP is a lot to get, so here are some methods to help you grind them out.
First, if you haven’t experienced all of the story content in ESO, we highly recommend you do this. In addition to gaining CP over time via quest completion, you also will obtain Skyshards and Skill Points, which are also crucial for builds. There’s a lot of story to get through — the Planemeld section (including your first alliance story, Coldharbour, and Cadwell’s Silver/Gold questlines) will take you several days, if not weeks, of playtime to get through. That’s not including all of the DLC, ranging from Imperial City to Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood storylines. After all of that, you also have the expansion chapters of Morrowind, Summerset, Season of the Dragon and Dark Heart of Skyrim, each with their own additional side stories. In short, you have a lot of story to get through, and all of it will offer up experience towards Champion Points.
In addition to the above, daily activities such as Writs, your Daily Dungeon and Daily Battleground, will offer of mountains of experience
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