Shaun98ca2 wrote: »Ingame it TELLS you what the morph does before you select one. It shows you what the new ability's tooltip looks like.
I don't understand what else is needed.
danno816_ESO wrote: »Shaun98ca2 wrote: »Ingame it TELLS you what the morph does before you select one. It shows you what the new ability's tooltip looks like.
I don't understand what else is needed.
You can not see the potential of the skill until you slot a skill point into it, then have another skill point to see what the morphs will be.
If, for instance, someone wanted to go for AoE damage, they would never know that, say, Focused Charge and/or Sunshield (Templar) have AoE morphs.
Is it too much to ask to see the full potential of a skill before we spend points in it? I don't think so. Also, considering the cost of resetting skill points I really think informed decisions is not all that demanding.
Esohead is nice (although incorrect tooltip wise very frequently) but in game would be better.
Sorry, we simply disagree.
Picking skills after their description, not numbers is more then accurate.
What they morph into is fun to find out. Only "min-maxers" wants the exact info.
I keep saying, the best way to know what skill suits you, is to play. Both with a skill and without one. Cause after you played for a while, looking through the text of what a skill is, you can make a choice that suits you.
Informed decisions are good, but this game is skill based, where each skill is always up for possible change and one persons build that's great, will not be good at all for another. So I think its better to choose yourself.
While I was lower level, there was several skills I know I wanted, but later found out that where not so good for me. 2 of em happens to be in the top best for Dks.
I am just saying that this game really IS very player skill based. You can choose the wrong thing by getting information, even correct about a skill that's very good, but ends up not suiting the players playstyle at all.
No. I want to see what it does before I spend points on it and I am not a min-maxer. You can't generalize like that. If you love going in blind then good for you.What they morph into is fun to find out. Only min-maxers want the exact info
So I think it's better to choose for yourself