Pick a caster or ranged npc as 1st target.
martymart76_ESO wrote: »(Had to get this in before everyone tells me to go heavy armor vampire kajhiit bow NB like every. single. other. NB. player. out there.)
twistedmonk wrote: »so pretty much every build I see now is a vampire build. which looks mandatory to play this game.
twistedmonk wrote: »so pretty much every build I see now is a vampire build. which looks mandatory to play this game.
Actually pretty useless as a pure melee fighter against more than 2 enemies unless you are a Vampire, or use a bow (be a Ranger) or use a resto-staff) and be a what? Or use heavy armor and be a pretend DK....
First an foremost, you can do dual wield, 7/7 leather in VR and do just fine. I do that and really enjoy it. You just can't face tank huge packs. The clue is in the title, want to face tank, build aActually pretty useless as a pure melee fighter against more than 2 enemies unless you are a Vampire, or use a bow (be a Ranger) or use a resto-staff) and be a what? Or use heavy armor and be a pretend DK....
Sure....except I use DW and 1H/Shield exclusively and have no problem in VR content. Just this morning I soloed Lost City in Alik'ir. I don't say that to toot my own horn, but one thing I'm noticing in almost all builds that fail is a lack of self heals, and a lack defensive spells.
I like tanking and designed my Nightblade around being a tank which is why I use heavy armor.
(build for the interested: http://esohead.com/calculator/skills#mcsXtyz0oAT0miq8GFla8If0n8IPSd8GFlZ8IPUI8jb3P8A4rK8IPbk8GHRH8Irxv8IPUI8Ir3D8T7JMrqAi6MrqAI6MrqAD6MrqAZ6crqLw8y7iMfQE16MfQlr6MfQlu8t7aMwYlv8C7Jrzqq6Lzqb6rzqG6MGFWA6MGFWn8D7Jrzdc6LzdR6Lzds6MIrv36MIrEf6MIrEh8F7JLzrJ6Lbux6rbut6MIPNU6MIPAh6MIPAT6MIPAv8O7srdeB6zAZqS6MA4Cb8P7zzLp4d8X7VLfLW6mfLX6mfLY6zjs3S6Mjs3X8zz7pztyfm6ctyfV6ctyfR8zf7zzNbo8zu7zzHfYE6zHfZd8zG7zzHQ3F8zI7zzJIoX6zJIkL8zN7zzJZcY8zA7zzKpUN8zL7zzK4EX )
To the people who say Nightblades were designed to be Melee, Leather wearing, assassins. No, that's one way to play, but it was not the sole intention for the class and people believing in that is why people are failing.
To not have Shades/Agony/Blur is just not using the skills you've been given to deal with groups through stubbornness. The only three things you need on your bar to be good at stealth assassination: Assassin's blade, Cloak and Veiled Strike, which means you have two really nice spots to put all the helpful Roots, Snares, AoEs, Self heals, and Plethora of Defensive abilities available to save your asses. Out of all the NB builds I see, not one uses Elude while covered in Leather armor. Not to mention a whole other hot bar in which you can put healing spells and a healing staff or another DW bar with all the stamina abilities for after the initial strike to deal with the rest.
Also if you're not an alchemist, why not? 20% extra potion effect is nothing to sneer at. As for best potion combination, depends on preference but I use Mountain flower/Bugloss/Columbine. That combination gives you a super powered heal (meaning it's better than standard healing potion effects, because all three plants have it), Stamina and Magika. Plus later on if they make poisons, that's very 'Rogue' ish..:3
Cool tip of the day: Dark Shades do not put you in combat but agro mobs. If you send in your shade first, you remain in stealth while mobs target your shade, they do not target you until you attack them personally. Which means you can kill one using assassination, cloak, then do it to another all while they stare stupidly at your shade wondering why they can't damage it. Yes shades do...terrible damage, but they are amazing at being distractions while you have your fun picking off others one at a time.
Ok, because evidence is everything I spent the last few hours finding a program that'll actually work to record ESO, while struggling with Shadowplay for a few hours before that.
Anyway, in this small video I show how Shades can be used to take on packs of at least 3 while still playing as a stealthy backstabbing assassin. I didn't spec into the skills to hard so it's not even close to the potential it could have, but I'm not re-specing just to prove a point.
http://youtu.be/KjLBANsRyUo
I missed a bit of commentary too, I'm VR4 and the mobs were VR4 as well, so everything was on par. Also I'm a Kahjiit cause I love Khajiit and I'd be one even if our passives were terrible, just luckily they're not, though I don't have any points in Stealthy either, so there's another 9% damage I wasn't doing.
Anyway, in this small video I show how Shades can be used to take on packs of at least 3 while still playing as a stealthy backstabbing assassin. I didn't spec into the skills to hard so it's not even close to the potential it could have, but I'm not re-specing just to prove a point.
Ok, because evidence is everything I spent the last few hours finding a program that'll actually work to record ESO, while struggling with Shadowplay for a few hours before that.
Anyway, in this small video I show how Shades can be used to take on packs of at least 3 while still playing as a stealthy backstabbing assassin. I didn't spec into the skills to hard so it's not even close to the potential it could have, but I'm not re-specing just to prove a point.
http://youtu.be/KjLBANsRyUo
I missed a bit of commentary too, I'm VR4 and the mobs were VR4 as well, so everything was on par. Also I'm a Kahjiit cause I love Khajiit and I'd be one even if our passives were terrible, just luckily they're not, though I don't have any points in Stealthy either, so there's another 9% damage I wasn't doing.
From what I can see of the shades, you could just send one in, all mobs attack it, you walk right past them, without touching any and then when it despawns you have no aggo and have passed the mobs. Does it work like that?
Also if your really really cheesy, could you find a pack of 10 or so (if they exist), send in the shade, then take out one mob, go back into stealth, wait a few secs and then send in a new shade and just repeat that to take down one after another, with no mob ever managing to hit you back?
khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »Anyway, in this small video I show how Shades can be used to take on packs of at least 3 while still playing as a stealthy backstabbing assassin. I didn't spec into the skills to hard so it's not even close to the potential it could have, but I'm not re-specing just to prove a point.
Thats actually quite neat... cheesy, but neat.
chrisub17_ESO104 wrote: »khele23eb17_ESO wrote: »Anyway, in this small video I show how Shades can be used to take on packs of at least 3 while still playing as a stealthy backstabbing assassin. I didn't spec into the skills to hard so it's not even close to the potential it could have, but I'm not re-specing just to prove a point.
Thats actually quite neat... cheesy, but neat.
How is this cheezy? If you look at shades, they don't do any damage. So to me the only logical explanation is that this is exactly what they were designed for.