exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
ClawOfTheTwoMoons wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
Spc gives more wep and spell damage than new moon. Basically giving your teammates the equivalent of an extra offensive set on top of whatever they're running.
It's so braindead easy to keep up on magplar with extended ritual
It's buffing you as well so it's not like you're getting nothing out of it. Yeah you could run something like curse eater instead, it's super good, but don't sleep on spc.
gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
As others have said, it adds new moon levels to teammates. It is a very good set.
Joy_Division wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
It's so good it's not that bad on a solo spec.
exeeter702 wrote: »ClawOfTheTwoMoons wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
Spc gives more wep and spell damage than new moon. Basically giving your teammates the equivalent of an extra offensive set on top of whatever they're running.
It's so braindead easy to keep up on magplar with extended ritual
It's buffing you as well so it's not like you're getting nothing out of it. Yeah you could run something like curse eater instead, it's super good, but don't sleep on spc.gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
As others have said, it adds new moon levels to teammates. It is a very good set.Joy_Division wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »gariondavey wrote: »exeeter702 wrote: »I will never wear spc in pvp. Ever.
Why? It is super easy to have up on templar almost all the time, and it buffs your teammates.
It's a paltry buff that is only usefull in low effort ball groups and has very little use in small scale pvp endeavors where the burden of performance is equally shares among all group members.
Application reliability has nothing to do with it.
It's so good it's not that bad on a solo spec.
I fully realize its use case. But I consider it less important than mitigation and healing throughout in pvp endgaments against well rounded players that know how to focus targets and pressure healers super hard.
When strolling around in cyrodil blasting away st castle walls or in a large group setting up coordinated ult dumps on ball groups, then sure, but those are two types of activites that I place zero stock into personally when it comes to pvping on a healer.