Theist_VII wrote: »I’ll throw my +1 in. OP hit it on the head… there’s a reason we’re all making threads about the Sorcerer class sets, and there’s no good reason to why we’re all being ignored by ZOS.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/662759/beacon-of-oblivion-lacks-identity#latest
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/664480/this-vision-is-what-monolith-of-storms-should-have-been#latest
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/664386/ia-sorc-class-set-is-so-underwhelming#latest
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/644966/class-sets-sorc-and-templar-changes-miss-the-mark-dk-and-nb-have-potential-bc-of-their-design
That’s not even factoring in the direct feedback we’ve provided on the official class set threads.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/643313/pts-update-40-feedback-thread-for-new-class-item-sets
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/662086/pts-update-43-feedback-thread-for-class-sets
Now, I get it that it takes time to respond to feedback and that would make sense, but it’s been a year now since we’ve provided feedback about Monolith of Storms and there have been no strides whatsoever to fix it. Respectfully… why do we pay these people?
The whole thing people don't see is that class sets are not meant to make that class any better in a certain situation or in a certain environment like PvE or PvP. It's also not meant to improve the whole character to the extend.
Instead it's there to compliment a certain skill line and only this. Where Beacon of Oblivion offers defensive capabilities while you have pets doing the damage for you you need to survive on your own without them and thus it's giving you damage bonusses. That's what it's all about and complaining about it not being a top notch meta set in PvP isn't getting you anywhere at all as it never was meant to be (hence the bonus reduction with Battle Spirit).
Dragonnord wrote: »
People complain about Beacon of Oblivion because the set is complete garbage. It is useless in PVP and PVE.
Need defense and max health? Sorc's toolkit includes Ward, Aegis, and Expert Summoner, and all three of them belong to the Daedric Summoning skill lines.
Beacon of Oblivion, a set classified as the Daedric Summoning series,
Not only will it punish players who use this skill line, causing them to reduce damage, but it will also restrict players from using related sets, such as Maw of the Infernal. When the player has a pet, the weak buffs obtained can be completely replaced by other sets, such as Iceheart, Hexos' Ward can give players better survivability, and there are no other restrictions.
Dragonnord wrote: »
Technically, but that set's so outdated it's not worth wearing for the very paltry bonus to shock damage. I don't know why sets like Strength of the Automaton & Netch's Touch were never buffed to the 600 wpd/spd boost that sets like War Maiden, Sword-Singer et al were boosted to. They would then at least have made niche filler sets for builds that dedicate themselves to a single damage type.
That aside, I found this quite interesting from the WoW devs:
Perhaps the ESO devs should take note before continuing to alienate their playerbase with incredibly sparse communication and zero reaction to blatant issues identified by players during PTS cycles.
People complain about Beacon of Oblivion because the set is complete garbage. It is useless in PVP and PVE.
Need defense and max health? Sorc's toolkit includes Ward, Aegis, and Expert Summoner, and all three of them belong to the Daedric Summoning skill lines.
Beacon of Oblivion, a set classified as the Daedric Summoning series,
Not only will it punish players who use this skill line, causing them to reduce damage, but it will also restrict players from using related sets, such as Maw of the Infernal. When the player has a pet, the weak buffs obtained can be completely replaced by other sets, such as Iceheart, Hexos' Ward can give players better survivability, and there are no other restrictions.Dragonnord wrote: »
Technically, but that set's so outdated it's not worth wearing for the very paltry bonus to shock damage. I don't know why sets like Strength of the Automaton & Netch's Touch were never buffed to the 600 wpd/spd boost that sets like War Maiden, Sword-Singer et al were boosted to. They would then at least have made niche filler sets for builds that dedicate themselves to a single damage type.
That aside, I found this quite interesting from the WoW devs:
Perhaps the ESO devs should take note before continuing to alienate their playerbase with incredibly sparse communication and zero reaction to blatant issues identified by players during PTS cycles.
You're getting 15% flat damage to simply everything plus a ton of defense bonusses in PvE when not using pets, show me any other set providing that much. And of course it's meant to be a trade off, if your pets a doing the damage you can't get even more damge on top or this set would be broken beyond repair.
And not everything is about damage even if so many people always claim that it is. You only want something that adds even more to the power creep, no matter if it's healthy for the game.
Even if the defense bonusses aren't what you want why don't you simply switch your defense skills for something more offensive instead.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Our pet is our skills and takes 4 skill lots. It would not be broken beyond repair to have damage and skills both being useful. That's how all the other sets work.
The whole thing people don't see is that class sets are not meant to make that class any better in a certain situation or in a certain environment like PvE or PvP. It's also not meant to improve the whole character to the extend.
Instead it's there to compliment a certain skill line and only this. Where Beacon of Oblivion offers defensive capabilities while you have pets doing the damage for you you need to survive on your own without them and thus it's giving you damage bonusses. That's what it's all about and complaining about it not being a top notch meta set in PvP isn't getting you anywhere at all as it never was meant to be (hence the bonus reduction with Battle Spirit).
Galeriano2 wrote: »People complain about Beacon of Oblivion because the set is complete garbage. It is useless in PVP and PVE.
Need defense and max health? Sorc's toolkit includes Ward, Aegis, and Expert Summoner, and all three of them belong to the Daedric Summoning skill lines.
Beacon of Oblivion, a set classified as the Daedric Summoning series,
Not only will it punish players who use this skill line, causing them to reduce damage, but it will also restrict players from using related sets, such as Maw of the Infernal. When the player has a pet, the weak buffs obtained can be completely replaced by other sets, such as Iceheart, Hexos' Ward can give players better survivability, and there are no other restrictions.Dragonnord wrote: »
Technically, but that set's so outdated it's not worth wearing for the very paltry bonus to shock damage. I don't know why sets like Strength of the Automaton & Netch's Touch were never buffed to the 600 wpd/spd boost that sets like War Maiden, Sword-Singer et al were boosted to. They would then at least have made niche filler sets for builds that dedicate themselves to a single damage type.
That aside, I found this quite interesting from the WoW devs:
Perhaps the ESO devs should take note before continuing to alienate their playerbase with incredibly sparse communication and zero reaction to blatant issues identified by players during PTS cycles.
You're getting 15% flat damage to simply everything plus a ton of defense bonusses in PvE when not using pets, show me any other set providing that much. And of course it's meant to be a trade off, if your pets a doing the damage you can't get even more damge on top or this set would be broken beyond repair.
And not everything is about damage even if so many people always claim that it is. You only want something that adds even more to the power creep, no matter if it's healthy for the game.
Even if the defense bonusses aren't what you want why don't you simply switch your defense skills for something more offensive instead.
Problem is You can still make a petsorc that will be noticably better at all these aspects than a non petsorc with mentioned set.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Our pet is our skills and takes 4 skill lots. It would not be broken beyond repair to have damage and skills both being useful. That's how all the other sets work.
They're attacking on their own and you can use their special abilities to make them deal even more damage, that's two auto damage pets plus two skills for more damage = 4 slots.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Our pet is our skills and takes 4 skill lots. It would not be broken beyond repair to have damage and skills both being useful. That's how all the other sets work.
They're attacking on their own and you can use their special abilities to make them deal even more damage, that's two auto damage pets plus two skills for more damage = 4 slots.
The amount of damage pet sorcs do is less than other skills and more vulnerable as well. Other classes have damage over time too.
Galeriano2 wrote: »People complain about Beacon of Oblivion because the set is complete garbage. It is useless in PVP and PVE.
Need defense and max health? Sorc's toolkit includes Ward, Aegis, and Expert Summoner, and all three of them belong to the Daedric Summoning skill lines.
Beacon of Oblivion, a set classified as the Daedric Summoning series,
Not only will it punish players who use this skill line, causing them to reduce damage, but it will also restrict players from using related sets, such as Maw of the Infernal. When the player has a pet, the weak buffs obtained can be completely replaced by other sets, such as Iceheart, Hexos' Ward can give players better survivability, and there are no other restrictions.Dragonnord wrote: »
Technically, but that set's so outdated it's not worth wearing for the very paltry bonus to shock damage. I don't know why sets like Strength of the Automaton & Netch's Touch were never buffed to the 600 wpd/spd boost that sets like War Maiden, Sword-Singer et al were boosted to. They would then at least have made niche filler sets for builds that dedicate themselves to a single damage type.
That aside, I found this quite interesting from the WoW devs:
Perhaps the ESO devs should take note before continuing to alienate their playerbase with incredibly sparse communication and zero reaction to blatant issues identified by players during PTS cycles.
You're getting 15% flat damage to simply everything plus a ton of defense bonusses in PvE when not using pets, show me any other set providing that much. And of course it's meant to be a trade off, if your pets a doing the damage you can't get even more damge on top or this set would be broken beyond repair.
And not everything is about damage even if so many people always claim that it is. You only want something that adds even more to the power creep, no matter if it's healthy for the game.
Even if the defense bonusses aren't what you want why don't you simply switch your defense skills for something more offensive instead.
Problem is You can still make a petsorc that will be noticably better at all these aspects than a non petsorc with mentioned set.
Theist_VII wrote: »The whole thing people don't see is that class sets are not meant to make that class any better in a certain situation or in a certain environment like PvE or PvP. It's also not meant to improve the whole character to the extend.
Instead it's there to compliment a certain skill line and only this. Where Beacon of Oblivion offers defensive capabilities while you have pets doing the damage for you you need to survive on your own without them and thus it's giving you damage bonusses. That's what it's all about and complaining about it not being a top notch meta set in PvP isn't getting you anywhere at all as it never was meant to be (hence the bonus reduction with Battle Spirit).
You’re saying that people are not seeing the greater picture. That’s rich. I know why you’re in this thread.
I would go into detail explaining just how Health and Armor are in fact PvP stats that are not necessary when your pet is still alive to body block, how little those stats are given the conditionality of them, how pet Sorcs are top of the food chain for single target damage in PvE and have great survivability with Twilight Matriarch, but I’m sure you know all of this already.
Good old Nightblade vs Sorcerer.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Our pet is our skills and takes 4 skill lots. It would not be broken beyond repair to have damage and skills both being useful. That's how all the other sets work.
They're attacking on their own and you can use their special abilities to make them deal even more damage, that's two auto damage pets plus two skills for more damage = 4 slots.
The amount of damage pet sorcs do is less than other skills and more vulnerable as well. Other classes have damage over time too.
Yeah? That's the complete opposite of what's claimed here:Galeriano2 wrote: »People complain about Beacon of Oblivion because the set is complete garbage. It is useless in PVP and PVE.
Need defense and max health? Sorc's toolkit includes Ward, Aegis, and Expert Summoner, and all three of them belong to the Daedric Summoning skill lines.
Beacon of Oblivion, a set classified as the Daedric Summoning series,
Not only will it punish players who use this skill line, causing them to reduce damage, but it will also restrict players from using related sets, such as Maw of the Infernal. When the player has a pet, the weak buffs obtained can be completely replaced by other sets, such as Iceheart, Hexos' Ward can give players better survivability, and there are no other restrictions.Dragonnord wrote: »
Technically, but that set's so outdated it's not worth wearing for the very paltry bonus to shock damage. I don't know why sets like Strength of the Automaton & Netch's Touch were never buffed to the 600 wpd/spd boost that sets like War Maiden, Sword-Singer et al were boosted to. They would then at least have made niche filler sets for builds that dedicate themselves to a single damage type.
That aside, I found this quite interesting from the WoW devs:
Perhaps the ESO devs should take note before continuing to alienate their playerbase with incredibly sparse communication and zero reaction to blatant issues identified by players during PTS cycles.
You're getting 15% flat damage to simply everything plus a ton of defense bonusses in PvE when not using pets, show me any other set providing that much. And of course it's meant to be a trade off, if your pets a doing the damage you can't get even more damge on top or this set would be broken beyond repair.
And not everything is about damage even if so many people always claim that it is. You only want something that adds even more to the power creep, no matter if it's healthy for the game.
Even if the defense bonusses aren't what you want why don't you simply switch your defense skills for something more offensive instead.
Problem is You can still make a petsorc that will be noticably better at all these aspects than a non petsorc with mentioned set.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Our pet is our skills and takes 4 skill lots. It would not be broken beyond repair to have damage and skills both being useful. That's how all the other sets work.
They're attacking on their own and you can use their special abilities to make them deal even more damage, that's two auto damage pets plus two skills for more damage = 4 slots.
The amount of damage pet sorcs do is less than other skills and more vulnerable as well. Other classes have damage over time too.
Yeah? That's the complete opposite of what's claimed here:Galeriano2 wrote: »People complain about Beacon of Oblivion because the set is complete garbage. It is useless in PVP and PVE.
Need defense and max health? Sorc's toolkit includes Ward, Aegis, and Expert Summoner, and all three of them belong to the Daedric Summoning skill lines.
Beacon of Oblivion, a set classified as the Daedric Summoning series,
Not only will it punish players who use this skill line, causing them to reduce damage, but it will also restrict players from using related sets, such as Maw of the Infernal. When the player has a pet, the weak buffs obtained can be completely replaced by other sets, such as Iceheart, Hexos' Ward can give players better survivability, and there are no other restrictions.Dragonnord wrote: »
Technically, but that set's so outdated it's not worth wearing for the very paltry bonus to shock damage. I don't know why sets like Strength of the Automaton & Netch's Touch were never buffed to the 600 wpd/spd boost that sets like War Maiden, Sword-Singer et al were boosted to. They would then at least have made niche filler sets for builds that dedicate themselves to a single damage type.
That aside, I found this quite interesting from the WoW devs:
Perhaps the ESO devs should take note before continuing to alienate their playerbase with incredibly sparse communication and zero reaction to blatant issues identified by players during PTS cycles.
You're getting 15% flat damage to simply everything plus a ton of defense bonusses in PvE when not using pets, show me any other set providing that much. And of course it's meant to be a trade off, if your pets a doing the damage you can't get even more damge on top or this set would be broken beyond repair.
And not everything is about damage even if so many people always claim that it is. You only want something that adds even more to the power creep, no matter if it's healthy for the game.
Even if the defense bonusses aren't what you want why don't you simply switch your defense skills for something more offensive instead.
Problem is You can still make a petsorc that will be noticably better at all these aspects than a non petsorc with mentioned set.
No. It isn't. Petsorc is better than non-pet sorc but neither are doing good compared to other classes. It would not be "broken beyond belief" to give the sorc class actually useful class sets. The storm set should actually be useful to non-pet sorcs and the Daedric summoning set should be useful to pet sorcs.
Bold claim. Who says you can't do somehing similar with BoO?
Have you tried making a build with it? How do you know it's that bad? Some thing need weeks or even months to be noticed of being strong. And you can have your opinion but that doesn't mean everyone thinks the same.
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There are too many more interesting and practical sets than Beacon of Oblivion. Even if you don't care about damage, Beacon of Oblivion fails very much in terms of defensive capabilities.
Dragonnord wrote: »
You're getting 15% flat damage to simply everything plus a ton of defense bonusses in PvE when not using pets, show me any other set providing that much. And of course it's meant to be a trade off, if your pets a doing the damage you can't get even more damge on top or this set would be broken beyond repair.
And not everything is about damage even if so many people always claim that it is. You only want something that adds even more to the power creep, no matter if it's healthy for the game.
Even if the defense bonusses aren't what you want why don't you simply switch your defense skills for something more offensive instead.