https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhiZPuoC7McHapexamendios wrote: »I used Oakensoul builds almost exclusively for a couple years. I switched back to a 2 bar build with subclassing and don't think I'm going back to Oakensoul anytime soon.
Erickson9610 wrote: »I sometimes use Oakensoul on my Werewolf builds, but not always. While it doesn't drastically change the Werewolf form playstyle (Werewolf is not allowed to bar swap anyway) it does provide buffs which sometimes determine your ability morph choices while transformed. Notably, the recoveries from Hircine's Fortitude and the buffs from the Feeding Frenzy synergy (sourced via Howl of Despair) are made redundant with Oakensoul, so in some cases that's enough to switch to the other morph. One particular use case is to use Deafening Roar for Major Protection, and wear Oakensoul to get your Major Savagery/Prophecy back.
A lot of people seem to think that either Oakensoul is too powerful on Werewolf for not having a real downside, or it's useless on Werewolf because of how most of its buffs are redundant as they're sourced from the Werewolf skill line itself. Further, some people like to describe an Oakensoul build as a "better Werewolf" build, since it lets you build around your human form skills with similar buffs and the one bar restriction that Werewolf has.
While Oakensoul certainly has its uses in Werewolf builds, it's not always best in slot for them. Depending on what you're building for, Oakensoul can be completely removed from your Werewolf build to better optimize it. But, that doesn't make it any less fun to use.
Oakensoul was really fun when it was more competitive with other options.
What I loved about it is that whatever abilities you picked, they all felt strong, even ones that weren’t normally.
Erickson9610 wrote: »I sometimes use Oakensoul on my Werewolf builds, but not always. While it doesn't drastically change the Werewolf form playstyle (Werewolf is not allowed to bar swap anyway) it does provide buffs which sometimes determine your ability morph choices while transformed. Notably, the recoveries from Hircine's Fortitude and the buffs from the Feeding Frenzy synergy (sourced via Howl of Despair) are made redundant with Oakensoul, so in some cases that's enough to switch to the other morph. One particular use case is to use Deafening Roar for Major Protection, and wear Oakensoul to get your Major Savagery/Prophecy back.
A lot of people seem to think that either Oakensoul is too powerful on Werewolf for not having a real downside, or it's useless on Werewolf because of how most of its buffs are redundant as they're sourced from the Werewolf skill line itself. Further, some people like to describe an Oakensoul build as a "better Werewolf" build, since it lets you build around your human form skills with similar buffs and the one bar restriction that Werewolf has.
While Oakensoul certainly has its uses in Werewolf builds, it's not always best in slot for them. Depending on what you're building for, Oakensoul can be completely removed from your Werewolf build to better optimize it. But, that doesn't make it any less fun to use.
rhythmsuji wrote: »Oakensoul/1 bar/heavy attack build users
rhythmsuji wrote: »Oakensoul/1 bar/heavy attack build users
One thing to keep in mind is that these are not necessarily the same.
Oakensoul is good for a heavy attack build that tries to use as few buttons as possible, mostly due to the constant Empower. And it's a great gateway into that playstyle.
You can make a (probably better) one-bar build without it if you're fine with keeping up one or two more skills. You don't have to use Oakensoul for a one-bar build. It's a question of deciding what is important for each player.
frogthroat wrote: »The way Oakensoul is right now, it has its uses. Not really for competitive builds, but it's still useful. It's absolutely great for those with mobility issues. I do recommend it for those with disabilities and have helped many to make that build.
I still had two builds using Oakensoul myself until recently. One was my crafter that I use to collect survey and treasure maps with. I switched to Rakkhat, but for crafting and overland questing Oakensoul would be enough. I don't need to parse over 100k to pick flowers. HA Oakensoul is a simple, tanky, and very much survivable build, although it cannot compete in dps with 2bar builds.
The other was a "group ganker" PVP build. Not really a ganker build, but with one button so many DOTs that I could apply a ridiculous amount of pressure from behind the front lines so that the brawlers in our group have easier time. ...until they gutted one set and now it doesn't work any more.
The point being, it does have it uses. Best in slot for those with disabilities affecting their button pressing, and pretty good for those who prefer a more casual playstyle. Or, if you know what you are doing, it can be used for some fun, niche off-meta builds - like some WW builds.
For HA bulds the two competing builds would be with Oakensoul and with Rakkhat. Oakensoul is much easier to play and you do ok damage with very little effort. The negative is the damage ceiling is much lower, but on the other hand, it's super easy to reach that ceiling. With Rakkhat the ceiling is much higher and more difficult to get to, but is still relatively easy. You just need to source Empower from elsewhere.
However, I would not recommend Oakensoul to new players. Absolutely not. Oakensoul is easy and that is its downfall for new players. With Oakensoul you'll never learn LA-weaving and bar swapping. It also limits your builds so you don't really learn as much about customising your build. If you learned ESO using a one bar build and then want to do some serious end game content where 2bar builds are much, much better you would need to start learning (almost) from the beginning. Might be difficult to learn 2bars and LA-weaving when you are still learning the basics but it will be more beneficial in the long run.
tl;dr - I would recommend Oakensoul builds for those with mobility issues and for those looking for a more casual playstyle. I would absolutely not recommend Oakensoul to new players where it would hinder learning important mechanics of the game.
Hapexamendios wrote: »I used Oakensoul builds almost exclusively for a couple years. I switched back to a 2 bar build with subclassing and don't think I'm going back to Oakensoul anytime soon.
Oakensoul was really fun when it was more competitive with other options.
What I loved about it is that whatever abilities you picked, they all felt strong, even ones that weren’t normally.
Yeah but to his point this is less about "competitive" and ore about accessible ease while still being very viable for content, especially solo.
AcadianPaladin wrote: »I was ready to rage quit the game after the dumpster fire called Update 35. In desperation I decided to try Oakensoul before quitting. I fell in love with it and decided to stay with ESO. Now, every one of my characters uses Oakensoul and I don't ever see that changing - tank, healer, dps - all of them. The primary reason I love Oakensoul (as a solo PvE player) is to avoid the micromanagement of buffs. While I do have a couple HA lightning staff builds, several of my builds are not HA. That said, even for a non-HA build, an Oakensoul HA is actually an effective 'skill' that has the added bonuses of no skill slot required, solid damage and a nice return on resources.
For me, keeping track of a bunch of buffs and weapon swapping can get super overwhelming super quick, so playing an Oakensorc has been nice. I've had one for a few years now and she's the main character I do stuff like IA and dungeons on, and she does pretty decent damage. It's definitely enough to get me through all the content I ever plan on doing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1omCaqpoiMc"See, it's easy without Oakensoul to solo a VHMDLC boss doing super high DPS" - proceeds to smash 8.000 buttons per second.
Before subclassing my build was already easy, IMO easier than the famous "Lazy Sorc" - As a Warden I just activated Deep Fissure for debuff, kept Heavy Attack button down, pressed Polar Wind if needed a heal and applied Wall if felt fancy. Nothing else. Cleared VHM base game and NDLC. (5 Heavy pieces and 35-40k health btw)
Can no-Oakensoul clear the same? Yes!
Can no-Oakensoul do better? Yes!
BUT CAN I ACHIEVE THAT WITHOUT OAKENSOUL? NO.
It's not a matter of objectivity, it's subjective. Stop saying we are misleading the community - there are people who fall in love with this item and who couldn't perform the same without. We are NOT saying this is true for everyone; this is true for US. We are impaired, not dumb; we know if we can perform better in a different way - we can't.
I am thankful for the videos put out on the subject, because I'm happy to learn, but each oakensoul user's reasons are different - I can't imagine what another one is living, their condition. They know better than anyone. Please don't make them feel worse than what they already feel. Thanks.
(Keep in mind: what looks like boring, slow game-play to you can feel like a Speedrun to someone else)