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But NM doesn't just cater to one player type. I see social guilds, casual pugs and raid guilds enjoying it equally.
People who play with strict self-imposed restrictions are a minority and cannot expect everything to cater to their tastes. Most casual players might not be interested in progging and guild stuff, but they join groups when it benefits them: to farm dolmens, event coffers, dragons, random normals and now NM.
Mission
JiubLeRepenti wrote: »Yeah, as there are so many PvP players who don't do PvE content and who have missed most of the events we've had each year for 11 years because of that.
Asking ZOS to make an event that will please 100% of players is impossible.
Mission
…I barely understand night market itself. Those icons and numbers are hard to understand to me and the description on the side makes it even more confusing, so I'm not sure what do the v<>^ mean. I can intue the 🌪️ are the sand swirlies in the desert tho. Maybe a map key could help.

Aces-High-82 wrote: »TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Not sure where people are getting these numbers from but I just tried it on my DK in PvP with elemental Susceptibility, blood for blood, disintegrating Dragonfire, not being able to use my ultimate or another set is kind of a hinderance that undoes any damage advantage this set does.
Did you watched the BG?
BfB why you have a 35m ranged spamable with no cost.
Dragonfire why you have a 35m ranged spamable that already applies major breach.
You just have to enhance the Status effects it applies. Winters Embrace, Ardent and Stormcalling are the lines you want to run. Slap on Nuntak Plagebreak/Winterborn/Disdain
I kind of feel bad for ZOS because the concept of this mytic is interesting and is one of the main incentives for doing the night market. They know it's over powered by making some builds do insane damage in PvE and PvP, but they're trying to do everything they can to prevent nerfing the mythic by adding restrictions to how you can use it and nerfs to werewolf.