I personally find changing things up every 3 months keeps things fresh. And if you avoid chasing the absolute meta, you can skate right down the middle of the balance changes with only a few changes to setups.
TheEndBringer wrote: »I personally find changing things up every 3 months keeps things fresh. And if you avoid chasing the absolute meta, you can skate right down the middle of the balance changes with only a few changes to setups.
Changing things up would be great if they weren't causing absolute chaos every time. It's a pendulum swinging wildly back and forth when it should be incremental updates.
TheEndBringer wrote: »I personally find changing things up every 3 months keeps things fresh. And if you avoid chasing the absolute meta, you can skate right down the middle of the balance changes with only a few changes to setups.
Changing things up would be great if they weren't causing absolute chaos every time. It's a pendulum swinging wildly back and forth when it should be incremental updates.
TheEndBringer wrote: »I personally find changing things up every 3 months keeps things fresh. And if you avoid chasing the absolute meta, you can skate right down the middle of the balance changes with only a few changes to setups.
Changing things up would be great if they weren't causing absolute chaos every time. It's a pendulum swinging wildly back and forth when it should be incremental updates.
As I said, if people stopped chasing the meta, they'd be fine. But nope, everyone has to eke out that extra 1% dps or mitigation every patch.
Here are the changes, gear wise to my PVP build over the last 3 patches.
Pre-Flames of Ambition:
Spinners, Alfiq, Engine Guardian
Flames of Ambition:
Alfiq, Willpower, Ancient Grace, Domi, Swarm Mother.
Could have kept Spinners here and been fine, but decided aside from the patch changes to swap this. The only patch related change was the monster set.
Blackwood:
Alfiq, Ancient Grace, Domi, Swarm mother, Trainee, Death Dealers fete.
Removed willpower added a mythic and a piece of trainee.
Literally none of that involved any forced skills changes.
And next patch, I plan to switch to No Proc, No CP. So my build will probably look like the Flames of Ambition build.
The point is, chasing procs and other sets that get constantly reworked isn't necessary. And none of this was chaos.
Even next patch isn't really chaos. Very few major skill changes. If anything, some of the skill changes will make builds better. Like slotting Revealing flare and using Inner Beast. And gear set wise, the only major changes were adding in new sets and altering some of the lesser used sets. Most of the major sets in the game received no changes. There is literally no reason next patch to NEED to change a build at all, unless you plan to play in no proc or want to try out the new sets.
This sounds interesting. WTB ESO time machine.xylena_lazarow wrote: »WTB 2014 ESO Classic. Cmon, Blizzard did it...
I think ZOS gave up on balancing in PvP when they introduced a class that can attack while invisible and gave that same class the most rounded out toolbox in the game. How many years ago was that now?
MrMazurski wrote: »I think ZOS gave up on balancing in PvP when they introduced a class that can attack while invisible and gave that same class the most rounded out toolbox in the game. How many years ago was that now?
Anyone can do it. What are typical assassins is ESO gives you a lot of tools to fight them anyway. Years ago I played WoW and there, apart from spamming AOE under yourself (which was not very effective anyway), there was no other option. I don't know what the fight looks like right now, but I don't think much will change.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »WTB 2014 ESO Classic. Cmon, Blizzard did it...
xylena_lazarow wrote: »WTB 2014 ESO Classic. Cmon, Blizzard did it...
It took them years, they did it from scratch and they also have way more developers at their disposal. Not saying ESO Classic wouldn't be nice, but it's just not going to happen.