Bfish22090 wrote: »templars are the easiest class to play
Septimus_Magna wrote: »Try S&B with bash animation cancel, that involves more skill but its really strong if used properly.
kingqueso950 wrote: »I can't get the rotation to work for me. Sure, I can LA-ransack-bash cancel against a stationary mammoth, but against a live player in cyrodiil I have a hard time pulling it off consistently. Plus it kills my stamina. I think because I'm on console so I have to block for a brief second to bash. Could lag have an impact or is this L2P?
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »Bfish22090 wrote: »templars are the easiest class to play
On one hand BoL makes this a true statement, but considering roughly 1% of the player base actually uses one in Cyrodiil I do not think you have a popular opinion.
AverageJo3Gam3r wrote: »Septimus_Magna wrote: »Try S&B with bash animation cancel, that involves more skill but its really strong if used properly.
I can't get the rotation to work for me. Sure, I can LA-ransack-bash cancel against a stationary mammoth, but against a live player in cyrodiil I have a hard time pulling it off consistently. Plus it kills my stamina. I think because I'm on console so I have to block for a brief second to bash. Could lag have an impact or is this L2P?
Burning_Talons wrote: »All classes have a burst rotate some weaker than others
Stam DK-WB-Leap-Execute
Magic DK-Talon-lava whip-burning embers-inhale-flame lash
Magic NB-Concealed weapons x10
Stam NB-Surpise attack/Ambush x10
Stam sorc-Thundering Presence-Wrecking Blow-Wrecking Blow
Mag Sorc-Mines-Sheild-Curse-Streak-frag-execute
Templars dont exist get that out of your mind
danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »For a while I thought I was the only Templar left in Cyrodiil. Anyway, since I'm a 1 character guy and all I have is my Templar, I've spent plenty of time and gold fixing him. Personally I don't do much of anything that I'm "supposed to" and instead built a character that at a moments notice in PVP, completely change up my play style to mirror my attacker.
As of late last night I'm sitting at about 37K Magic, 18K Health, and 11K Stamina. I run two staves. On my destro bar it's Breath of Life (heals around 9000), a destro staff skill that I'll probably swap out, reflective light hitting 3 people at once for 4K and 6K DOT, Inner Light, and Structured Entropy. On the Resto bar I go BoL, mutagen, radiant oppression for about 8.5K damage, and then inner light and structured entropy again. My ultimates are Bat Swarm to fight groups, and Soul Assault for single targets. SA is actually hitting for 44K damage now! What holds this all together are my PVP potions, invisibilty + speed.
Here is how it works in practice.
If I'm 1 on 1 with a Sorc ... probably bad news for me because I'll never be able to out DPS them, but with heals I often string the fight out so long that they try to run away. I pop that invisibilty pot and run them down. Streaking Sorcs hate me.
1 on 1 vs a NB ... they have to kill me in 4 seconds or they are screwed. If they don't, which they usually can't, I heal and then at first chance start burning them down with the staff. The staff is important because heavy attacks will stick to people giving you a better idea where they are hiding. All else fails I go invisible and just troll them like every NB does to everyone else. I've found that NBs really don't know how to deal with a stealth Templar.
1 on 1 vs a DK ... they lose. Seriously what do they do well?
The bigger the Zerg is the better my guy performs. I get a ridiculous amount of kills because I hit everything from range, often 3 at a time. Same thing applies to heals.
All in all there is no way you're gonna out DPS a Sorc or out annoy a NB. Trust me I've tried. But if you are willing to put a clinically insane amount of gold into your gear and get creative you can get close, while still being a great healer.
Long live the Templar!
Burning_Talons wrote: »All classes have a burst rotate some weaker than others
Stam DK-WB-Leap-Execute
Magic DK-Talon-lava whip-burning embers-inhale-flame lash
Magic NB-Concealed weapons x10
Stam NB-Surpise attack/Ambush x10
Stam sorc-Thundering Presence-Wrecking Blow-Wrecking Blow
Mag Sorc-Mines-Sheild-Curse-Streak-frag-execute
Templars dont exist get that out of your mind
lol, wut?
@fengrush I think you've been doing stam sorc wrong, where's your thundering presence, bruh?danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »For a while I thought I was the only Templar left in Cyrodiil. Anyway, since I'm a 1 character guy and all I have is my Templar, I've spent plenty of time and gold fixing him. Personally I don't do much of anything that I'm "supposed to" and instead built a character that at a moments notice in PVP, completely change up my play style to mirror my attacker.
As of late last night I'm sitting at about 37K Magic, 18K Health, and 11K Stamina. I run two staves. On my destro bar it's Breath of Life (heals around 9000), a destro staff skill that I'll probably swap out, reflective light hitting 3 people at once for 4K and 6K DOT, Inner Light, and Structured Entropy. On the Resto bar I go BoL, mutagen, radiant oppression for about 8.5K damage, and then inner light and structured entropy again. My ultimates are Bat Swarm to fight groups, and Soul Assault for single targets. SA is actually hitting for 44K damage now! What holds this all together are my PVP potions, invisibilty + speed.
Here is how it works in practice.
If I'm 1 on 1 with a Sorc ... probably bad news for me because I'll never be able to out DPS them, but with heals I often string the fight out so long that they try to run away. I pop that invisibilty pot and run them down. Streaking Sorcs hate me.
1 on 1 vs a NB ... they have to kill me in 4 seconds or they are screwed. If they don't, which they usually can't, I heal and then at first chance start burning them down with the staff. The staff is important because heavy attacks will stick to people giving you a better idea where they are hiding. All else fails I go invisible and just troll them like every NB does to everyone else. I've found that NBs really don't know how to deal with a stealth Templar.
1 on 1 vs a DK ... they lose. Seriously what do they do well?
The bigger the Zerg is the better my guy performs. I get a ridiculous amount of kills because I hit everything from range, often 3 at a time. Same thing applies to heals.
All in all there is no way you're gonna out DPS a Sorc or out annoy a NB. Trust me I've tried. But if you are willing to put a clinically insane amount of gold into your gear and get creative you can get close, while still being a great healer.
Long live the Templar!
I'm convinced you've never fought a good NB or DK
Stamblade...hardest to play but when played correctly they have huge damage potential..problem is they are soo squishy. Sorc easiest class in any game I have ever played to play with. Magicka that is.
Sorc easiest class in any game I have ever played to play with. Magicka that is.
I read someone saying here on these forums that the developers consider the nightblade class to be difficult and that is why they have let them be a little overbuffed for a while.
Very little room for error as a mag blade, I can tell you that.
Burning_Talons wrote: »All classes have a burst rotate some weaker than others
Stam DK-WB-Leap-Execute
Magic DK-Talon-lava whip-burning embers-inhale-flame lash
Magic NB-Concealed weapons x10
Stam NB-Surpise attack/Ambush x10
Stam sorc-Thundering Presence-Wrecking Blow-Wrecking Blow
Mag Sorc-Mines-Sheild-Curse-Streak-frag-execute
Templars dont exist get that out of your mind
lol, wut?
@fengrush I think you've been doing stam sorc wrong, where's your thundering presence, bruh?danielpatrickkeaneub17_ESO wrote: »For a while I thought I was the only Templar left in Cyrodiil. Anyway, since I'm a 1 character guy and all I have is my Templar, I've spent plenty of time and gold fixing him. Personally I don't do much of anything that I'm "supposed to" and instead built a character that at a moments notice in PVP, completely change up my play style to mirror my attacker.
As of late last night I'm sitting at about 37K Magic, 18K Health, and 11K Stamina. I run two staves. On my destro bar it's Breath of Life (heals around 9000), a destro staff skill that I'll probably swap out, reflective light hitting 3 people at once for 4K and 6K DOT, Inner Light, and Structured Entropy. On the Resto bar I go BoL, mutagen, radiant oppression for about 8.5K damage, and then inner light and structured entropy again. My ultimates are Bat Swarm to fight groups, and Soul Assault for single targets. SA is actually hitting for 44K damage now! What holds this all together are my PVP potions, invisibilty + speed.
Here is how it works in practice.
If I'm 1 on 1 with a Sorc ... probably bad news for me because I'll never be able to out DPS them, but with heals I often string the fight out so long that they try to run away. I pop that invisibilty pot and run them down. Streaking Sorcs hate me.
1 on 1 vs a NB ... they have to kill me in 4 seconds or they are screwed. If they don't, which they usually can't, I heal and then at first chance start burning them down with the staff. The staff is important because heavy attacks will stick to people giving you a better idea where they are hiding. All else fails I go invisible and just troll them like every NB does to everyone else. I've found that NBs really don't know how to deal with a stealth Templar.
1 on 1 vs a DK ... they lose. Seriously what do they do well?
The bigger the Zerg is the better my guy performs. I get a ridiculous amount of kills because I hit everything from range, often 3 at a time. Same thing applies to heals.
All in all there is no way you're gonna out DPS a Sorc or out annoy a NB. Trust me I've tried. But if you are willing to put a clinically insane amount of gold into your gear and get creative you can get close, while still being a great healer.
Long live the Templar!
I'm convinced you've never fought a good NB or DK
Activating thundering presence - stand back!
AverageJo3Gam3r wrote: »Septimus_Magna wrote: »Try S&B with bash animation cancel, that involves more skill but its really strong if used properly.
I can't get the rotation to work for me. Sure, I can LA-ransack-bash cancel against a stationary mammoth, but against a live player in cyrodiil I have a hard time pulling it off consistently. Plus it kills my stamina. I think because I'm on console so I have to block for a brief second to bash. Could lag have an impact or is this L2P?
Septimus_Magna wrote: »Try S&B with bash animation cancel, that involves more skill but its really strong if used properly.