winged_tortoise wrote: »I’ve spent the last few weeks In Cyrodiil. It’s getting a little easier, but it seems like I’m too vulnerable in my Medium Hundings/Night Mother PVE armor. Would it work to create a second, PVP set of heavy Hundings/Night Mother and mixing it with Tri-Stat and Stamina Enchants? Is there a good solution I can use to get my feet wet?
Meaning no offense to you, but it sounds more like a lack of experience avoiding and mitigating damage and not the gear. I have no problem being direct with this as you are noting this is a starter set, which indicates you are relatively new to Cyrodiil.
To my point, avoiding and mitigating damage is a very active part of PvP in ESO. Actively responding to what attacks are coming your way by dodging, blocking, heals, and more are what sets experienced skilled players apart from newer players. You first have to be comfortable with playing your character, so you can spend more time watching what is happening around you.
The other option is going for a very tanky build as they require less skill to survive. Many players who cannot handle activity avoiding and mitigating damage go this route.
Edit: I suggest finding a group that runs small teams in Cyrodiil. They can help you develop and give you advice as you improve as a player.
winged_tortoise wrote: »I’ve spent the last few weeks In Cyrodiil. It’s getting a little easier, but it seems like I’m too vulnerable in my Medium Hundings/Night Mother PVE armor. Would it work to create a second, PVP set of heavy Hundings/Night Mother and mixing it with Tri-Stat and Stamina Enchants? Is there a good solution I can use to get my feet wet?