golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Buff Nightblades?
Yeah...how about you fix fear spam first.
Sure, as long they fix talon spam at the same time....
golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Buff Nightblades?
Yeah...how about you fix fear spam first.
shane.roberts25b14_ESO wrote: »
.golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Buff Nightblades?
Yeah...how about you fix fear spam first.
I'd swap fear for hardened war
I'd swap fear for reflective scales
I'd swap fear for blazing shield
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Until then s*fu
.golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Buff Nightblades?
Yeah...how about you fix fear spam first.
I'd swap fear for hardened war
I'd swap fear for reflective scales
I'd swap fear for blazing shield
]
Until then s*fu
Omg haha. I wish you could actually do that, you would be crying so hard when you activate your 4k damage shield with 0 mitigation, I'd pay to see the look on your face
golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Buff Nightblades?
Yeah...how about you fix fear spam first.
I'd swap fear for hardened war
I'd swap fear for reflective scales
I'd swap fear for blazing shield
]
Until then s*fu
golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Buff Nightblades?
Yeah...how about you fix fear spam first.
I'd swap fear for hardened war
I'd swap fear for reflective scales
I'd swap fear for blazing shield
]
Until then s*fu
The problem is there are so many terribad night blades out there that they've skewed the public opinion into thinking they are a weak class when they are not by any means.
There's definitely something with the assassin archetype that attracts below average players, but I cant put my finger on it, only speculate. Might be due to history and other online games. The class with options for rouge/assassin/Robin Hood gameplay is often the easiest one the play, highest burst, fotm with best potential for PvP. Solid choice for terribads, scrubs and trashtalking teenager.
So when these terribads came to ESO they probably had all these expectations when choosing a nightblade. Must have been a major disappointment. Here you need a certain amount of brains, timing and skill, to perform well. Especially if you play nightblade.
PeggymoeXD wrote: »
What the class lacks, is survivablility. in exchange for this, we get very high DPS. therefore, if the class were to get the self heal(s) and damage shield(s) to get some more sustainability(and no, cloak does not grant us high sustainability, its a 2.5 second long spell that can be stopped with quite a few techniques and abilties) then the damage we can inflict would have to be decreased.
oh, and to elsira(whatever the name is, too lazy to go look) thanks for that lovely speech about how assassin archetype players are "terribads" or whatever the heck you said; wonderful speech:/
so tell me, do you have like a 100.0 K/D ratio or some crap like that?
take your crap elsewhere please. you are not the only one who gets annoyed when being killed by assassin type players. Happens to all of us.
The problem is there are so many terribad night blades out there that they've skewed the public opinion into thinking they are a weak class when they are not by any means.
There's definitely something with the assassin archetype that attracts below average players, but I cant put my finger on it, only speculate. Might be due to history and other online games. The class with options for rouge/assassin/Robin Hood gameplay is often the easiest one the play, highest burst, fotm with best potential for PvP. Solid choice for terribads, scrubs and trashtalking teenager.
So when these terribads came to ESO they probably had all these expectations when choosing a nightblade. Must have been a major disappointment. Here you need a certain amount of brains, timing and skill, to perform well. Especially if you play nightblade.
What the class lacks, is survivablility. in exchange for this, we get very high DPS. therefore, if the class were to get the self heal(s) and damage shield(s) to get some more sustainability(and no, cloak does not grant us high sustainability, its a 2.5 second long spell that can be stopped with quite a few techniques and abilties) then the damage we can inflict would have to be decreased.
The problem is there are so many terribad night blades out there that they've skewed the public opinion into thinking they are a weak class when they are not by any means.
There's definitely something with the assassin archetype that attracts below average players, but I cant put my finger on it, only speculate. Might be due to history and other online games. The class with options for rouge/assassin/Robin Hood gameplay is often the easiest one the play, highest burst, fotm with best potential for PvP. Solid choice for terribads, scrubs and trashtalking teenager.
So when these terribads came to ESO they probably had all these expectations when choosing a nightblade. Must have been a major disappointment. Here you need a certain amount of brains, timing and skill, to perform well. Especially if you play nightblade.
AltusVenifus wrote: »The problem is there are so many terribad night blades out there that they've skewed the public opinion into thinking they are a weak class when they are not by any means.
There's definitely something with the assassin archetype that attracts below average players, but I cant put my finger on it, only speculate. Might be due to history and other online games. The class with options for rouge/assassin/Robin Hood gameplay is often the easiest one the play, highest burst, fotm with best potential for PvP. Solid choice for terribads, scrubs and trashtalking teenager.
So when these terribads came to ESO they probably had all these expectations when choosing a nightblade. Must have been a major disappointment. Here you need a certain amount of brains, timing and skill, to perform well. Especially if you play nightblade.
I don't agree that NB attracts below average players... I think it is simple the hardest class to master... it takes patience and knowing when to burst... every other class I play is pretty straight forward (understand your resources and attack)...
AltusVenifus wrote: »The problem is there are so many terribad night blades out there that they've skewed the public opinion into thinking they are a weak class when they are not by any means.
There's definitely something with the assassin archetype that attracts below average players, but I cant put my finger on it, only speculate. Might be due to history and other online games. The class with options for rouge/assassin/Robin Hood gameplay is often the easiest one the play, highest burst, fotm with best potential for PvP. Solid choice for terribads, scrubs and trashtalking teenager.
So when these terribads came to ESO they probably had all these expectations when choosing a nightblade. Must have been a major disappointment. Here you need a certain amount of brains, timing and skill, to perform well. Especially if you play nightblade.
I don't agree that NB attracts below average players... I think it is simple the hardest class to master... it takes patience and knowing when to burst... every other class I play is pretty straight forward (understand your resources and attack)...
TBH, that was like it in 1.5 maybe, but now you won't kill any good players if you just do sustained damage. and burst damage, while being the way to go, is still worthless if not timed well.