Gaiscioch Magazine Issue 1 | Page 16

Figure 4: Rapid deployment of siege via the Quick Slot. S iege equipment in ESO sustains a small amount of damage each time it is fired. Siege may be repaired by other players during the heat of battle, if they have the proper materials, or by the user if they leave the equipment first. This helps to extend the useful life of the siege. The high cost of repair materials does not always prove worthwhile, however, since repair materials are minimally effective. Sometimes it is cheaper to simply let the siege die, and place another. Siege deployment is a bit cumbersome, but once you have done it a few times it is ok. In order to place siege you must first equip it in your hotkey function. Figure 5: Example of good area for siege placement. This “hotkey” allows you to have potions, repair materials and siege ready for quick deployment. After the items have been placed in an appropriate spot from the players inventory, the player presses and holds the “Q” key and uses the mouse to preselect the desired item. Once it has been preselected in this manner, it is placed by simply pressing the “Q” key and moving your mouse pointer to the desired location on the ground. During the heat of battle this is cumbersome, until you train yourself in its mechanics. The number and placement of siege equipment can play a central role in both the attack and defense of castles and keeps. There are limitations on the maximum number of siege engines that can be placed, but since the siege is easily moved this has not proven to be a problem during our testing. Figure 6: Example showing siege cannot be placed. 16 Additionally, there are terrain limitations on the placement of siege, which make sense. You cannot, for example place siege on rocks, or too close to another