rotatorkuf wrote: »The fact that they are trying to balance this game with only ONE attribute build being effective is so asinine to me....I just dont understand some of the decisions this company makes.
this....a million times this
something i want to point out....look at all the gear sets and how they all recover magicka or are mostly magicka based....it's like zenimax has a cloth/magicka loving dev that keeps sneaking in all these changes while every other dev is 'oblivious'
edit: and ANOTHER imbalance toward magicka....of all the crafted sets, only 1 has weapon crit.....compared to 3 with spell crit
wtf zenimax, wake up
what set recovers stamina or buffs stamina? (no, i'm not talking about +14 stamina recovery, which is also worthless)
Shaun98ca2 wrote: »But my Stamina build does not seem to have an issue with the use of Stamina skill+Block, Dodge, Stun, CC Break.
Actually even since I started PUTTING points into Stamina it seems I get MUCH MUCH more use out of Block, Dodge, Stun, CC Break than my FULL Magicka build ever did.
xsorusb14_ESO wrote: »Patch after Patch I see buffing of Night Blades, and Nerfing of Dragon Knights.
The only thing you've managed to do during that was make the Stamina Builds of each of those classes more useless then before.
Nightblade Stamina builds are still blah, and will never been taken because You've turned around and made the Caster Builds even stronger. There is a reason right now Nightblades are now becoming the Meta on the Euro Servers for Trials.
You've managed to weaken DragonKnight Caster Builds some, making them weaker the the Nightblade ones in terms of DPS, but you've absolutely gutted what little options there was for Stamina on the DK. Everytime you nerf a Class ability on the DK without actually fixing the problem of Light Armor vs Medium/Heavy you make those Stamina users that much worse.
You're forcing everyone into this Caster Based setup with each patch...Hell you actually had more build diversity before ya nerfed bash, Because at least one Stamina Build worked.
Until you actually address this issue, You're not fixing the problem.