Build specific? Not really? Can't you just find a strategy that works for your build? I don't know. I came out of these fights understanding my class skills better (not what they do but rather when to use them). Also saying something is over-tuned when the NPC that should be helping you doesn't help seems a little premature.
And Doshia wasn't really hard at all once you knew to destroy the orbs...
You've gotten your point across that you don't agree. How about not muddying up the thread with your repetitive posts and passive aggressive remarks against other posters(yes, you, started the forum pvp pot shots at Lana and anyone who doesn't agree with you).
It is obvious you don't understand the limits of all the otherwise good builds that are problematic. Maybe an AOE skill needs to be added to nightblade (no) or else just tell everyone up front to train for a bow (no). I'm a siphon/2H NB ...now an off-healer as well.
I'm sure all you epic players out there who owned this fight at level 12 have something better to do on a Friday night. I do not, sadly.
The same who also don't understand that other mechanics may come into play be it lag, buggy inconsistent AI etc. may also affect performance (and oh the lucky ones with a stuck doshia) -- and the sheer fact that the fight is not only difficult beyond reason but tremendously non-entertaining...for some people. And if you don't think so...fine that has been made clear, very clear, kill the orbs, clear, gotcha, you owned it. Oakie dokie.
I can say that of 41 people in my guild, maybe 3 would consider this fight reasonable -- though I am speculating about some from past experience, and of the two that said they did it at 30 only one said it was not too hard. No one has said they liked the fight.
Funny my build works in 99% of the other quests.[...]
Build specific? Not really? Can't you just find a strategy that works for your build? I don't know. I came out of these fights understanding my class skills better (not what they do but rather when to use them). Also saying something is over-tuned when the NPC that should be helping you doesn't help seems a little premature.
And Doshia wasn't really hard at all once you knew to destroy the orbs...
Build specific? Not really? Can't you just find a strategy that works for your build? I don't know. I came out of these fights understanding my class skills better (not what they do but rather when to use them). Also saying something is over-tuned when the NPC that should be helping you doesn't help seems a little premature.
Yes, build specific. Really. And before anything else is said, I one-shot this encounter on my 31 templar simply because it was the "right" build. There is no way my NB or DK could beat this sorry excuse for solo boss at that level with their builds. Knowing what to do and being able to do it are two different things.
So yes, the useless NPC's have something to do with the crap this encounter is, but it being build specific is even more problematic. And this isn't the only one. This is a poor game design at its very core.
What's just as bad is the way you have to go about defeating . . . well just about everything. Auto attack, auto attack, auto attack . . . save your stam for dodging and sprinting away and your magika for heals and an occasional shot at the mob . . . auto attack, auto attack, auto attack. Because you have these cool abilities but you can only use some of them sometimes.
Some people may find that type of combat fun, I don't. I'd like to use my abilities to, you know, kill stuff, not plink away with auto attacks or else become resource starved.And Doshia wasn't really hard at all once you knew to destroy the orbs...
Doshia was garbage. You're talking about a level eight boss. A level where you could dodge twice before running out of stam. Everyone knows to destroy the orbs. When you figure out how to keep doing that while stam or magika starved let us know.
Sorry but this fight is fundamentally problematic in the same way that Dosia was - it's overtuned and very build specific. Everyone knows to kill the orbs. Everyone knows to kill the orbs.
this is the second time i tried now as level 36 nightblade
as soon as she transforms im screwed so again i filled out a bug report as i did the first time
only this time i was not as nice see below is a copy of the report
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you need to really tone this quest down im level 36 after lyris transforms to naga i cant beat her anymore i might aswell quit and commit suicide it is part of the main quest line .. IF U GUYS WANT PEOPLE TO GET DEMOTIVATED THIS SURE IS THE WAY TO DO IT !!
if i cant get any further in the main quest i might as well sell off my account to someone who is willing to suffer the humiliation of a company who appears to be only in it for the finances and doesnt give a damn about their customers complaining about something being overpowered
regards a severly pissed off player
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wish more players would actualy bug report this
maybe they will get their head out fo their asses ..
they nerve molag baal but they leave this *** the way she is grr
I, too, am a Templar and beat this at level 31 but I was not able to one-shot it. Could you tell me how you did that? *Genuine curiosity* <--(because every time I say something, someone seems to think I mean something else).
Although I can see someone being limited by their lack of stamina or health, learning to manage them so that you aren't continuously running out (at least with pve fights) would be a good idea. There are armor, racial, class skills, and enchants that help this.
There is no auto attack, but I'll assume you meant melee. Some bosses I have had to almost completely melee but I've also been able to mix skills and melee with some.
Personally, I find the repetitiveness of the Doshia-type bosses found throughout the game to be more annoying than it being challenging to kill them. I am frustrated throughout some of the boss fights but I definitely prefer it over how easy it is to kill boss mobs in other games.
I basically strafed around the outer part of the circle using an occasional binding javelin or draining shot. The rest was just white damage from my bow, including shooting the orbs. I would throw a heal on myself if I dropped below 60% and dodge when I needed to. When the orbs came up I just picked them off as fast as I could and started strafing again. I made sure my ultimate was full before beginning the fight.
After an eternity of this she was almost dead. I threw solar disturbance on her and finished her off.
I think this is the biggest troll any MMO has ever perpetuated on its customer base. Here are these abilities. You can only use a handful at a time. Even worse, you can't use them that much because the devs played Scrooge with resources and also added dodge ball to the game. For the most part you will be hitting things with all the force of your grandmother wearing oven mitts. Isn't that challenging and fun?
If by "easy" you mean actually able to use your dps skills, then I'll have to go with "easy" being more fun. There are other ways to make encounters challenging than "LOL can't use your skills Trolololol!"
bucknut2006 wrote: »Not sure why everyone is having problems. Did this with my level 30 templar in under 1 minute. Just continual do a shield smash until she was stunned and then used Biting Jabs. Only had her spawn the globes once and used Biting Jabs to make sure I got them all.
Get a pet and stay behind, as far as you can, use light attack, it seems she won't even generate orbs if she doesn't get closer to you.shayafb14_ESO wrote: »As a Level 35 sorcerer I can handle Tharn and the skeletons before and after, but multiple attempts at Lyris the Doppelganger have proved hopeless. I do hit the globes but she wipes me out anyway. Hope eventually they tone this one down a bit, or it will have to wait till I am a 50.
Malthesian wrote: »By 30, a player should be hitting the Harvesters with AOE attacks on solo encounters like Doshia, Rillis, etc. for the Feasts.