As far as I get the game you are (in theory) supposed to make a PvE Tank by using 1 Handed+Shield+Heavy armor.
Shield has the taunt and cheaper blocking. Heavy armor has life reg, less damage, cheaper blocking and more healing received.
But in practice that will often result in you hitting the armor cap with passives alone. Plus taunting, blocking, dodging and interrupting (all stamina intensive) actually make a large part of the whole Tanking role.
So I keept wondering since beta: Is a medium armored PvE tank with classbuff on armor possible? Would it be feasible and usefull?
I am askign in particular because my Kajiit Nightblade DPS never finds any tanks. And if I al lI need is a respec with some focus on 1H+Shield, this would be ideal.
Look at the active skill for medium armor. Don't be deceived by the wording, mechanically there is no such stat as "Dodge", only "Miss Chance". When you realize that is true then you look at other things that inflict " Miss Chance" you'll begin to see how a medium armor tank can be more viable than a heavy armor tank. As a Dragonknight, I use Cinder Storm in combination with it, and I use Ember Explosion to top it off. If it's in melee there's a 92% chance it's not hitting you between Elude, Cinder Storm, and Ember Explosion. To also mitigate damage from range, also as a Dragonknight, use Reflective Scale. My preference is Dragon Fire Scale but the other morph increases spell resist significantly and is useful for mitigating the AoE's NPCs drop that ignore miss chance and reflection.
So now your standing in mobs holding your block up only using Ember Explosion and Reflective Scale every 4 seconds and using Elude and Cinder Storm roughly every 20. This is an extremely sustainable way to tank damage in medium armor whilst also helping keep agro off the party via 70% snare from Cinder Storm. Use Extended Chains when one steps away from you and it should be smooth sailing.
If you're not dragonknight stick to heavy armor.
Reason being their reflective scale skill which almost nulifies strong magic attacks (aoe ones are usually avoidable or healable, but direct ones are the problem).
Other classes need the spell resistance somehow, which you can either get from light armor or heavy armor.
Sorc COULD sneak it with their light form, but I'm not sure its cost effective to have it perma up, definitely not while leveling.
Stacking a healthy amount of magicka on a DK tank and you can just spam dark talon, (green) dragon blood and reflective scale with a shield up while your team destroys them.
Medium would help with the stamina regen on that matter+ the dodge ultimate and physical dps which includes shield bashing.
Elmojito1000eb17_ESO wrote: »My question still stands, does Evasion effects spells as well or not?
The 3rd Skill of the "Sword and Shield" line is Defensive Posture. wich does exactly that, but with Stamina Cost. If you are not a DK Tank, would you just not choose that one to counter the single target spells?If you're not dragonknight stick to heavy armor.
Reason being their reflective scale skill which almost nulifies strong magic attacks (aoe ones are usually avoidable or healable, but direct ones are the problem).
I have not seen any class or armor ability that would be superior to the passive mitigation of heavy armor. It would be too resource intensive.
It gets better - I find myself to be better off in a dress, rather than in medium, or heavy armour, as a DK tank. A lot of Mana-hungry utility, but the return is awesome.But hey, I would still hate to see the MIGHTY DRAGON KNIGHT, MOUNTAIN TANK running in medium armor...
Seems ............so wrong...... Maybe 5med/2heavy for the sake of looks, but I could never go full medium... looks so wrong .
I have not seen any class or armor ability that would be superior to the passive mitigation of heavy armor. It would be too resource intensive.
Tanking in ESO is a job. MMO tanking is usually a no-brainer, but in this game, it's practically an art form.
This is the truth. Bad Armor passives and horrible soft caps on medium and heavy make the Build sub par.Still_Mind wrote: »It gets better - I find myself to be better off in a dress, rather than in medium, or heavy armour, as a DK tank. A lot of Mana-hungry utility, but the return is awesome.But hey, I would still hate to see the MIGHTY DRAGON KNIGHT, MOUNTAIN TANK running in medium armor...
Seems ............so wrong...... Maybe 5med/2heavy for the sake of looks, but I could never go full medium... looks so wrong .
EDIT: Veteran content, ofc.