dougodell88ub17_ESO wrote: »The entire Build is built around DW. You actually do not even need sergeants mail to be competitive with the setup, just run 7th legion/undaunted weaver and master DW
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »dougodell88ub17_ESO wrote: »The entire Build is built around DW. You actually do not even need sergeants mail to be competitive with the setup, just run 7th legion/undaunted weaver and master DW
Doesn’t it seem odd that only one weapon type (dual wield) can run heavy attack builds with the capability of 1-2 shotting people? And isn’t it odd that a developer back in 2017 stated that it was intentional that Heavy Attack boosting sets like Seargent’s were not boosting the offhand dual wield heavy?
For the current dual wield double heavy attack double dip bonus from HA sets to be intentional it means that not only did Zenimax change their mind since that 2017 statement; but they also went against the balancing philosophy they gave for why they turned sets like the old Viper from burst into DOTs. It’s possible, but doesn’t make sense; which is why I think these dual wield Heavy Attack Builds are a possible exploit that is taking advantage of a potential bug/dev oversight.
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »EtTuBrutus wrote: »Video
There is a video clip posted one or two pages back
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »Doesn’t it seem odd that only one weapon type (dual wield) can run heavy attack builds with the capability of 1-2 shotting people? And isn’t it odd that a developer back in 2017 stated that it was intentional that Heavy Attack boosting sets like Seargent’s were not boosting the offhand dual wield heavy?
For the current dual wield double heavy attack double dip bonus from HA sets to be intentional it means that not only did Zenimax change their mind since that 2017 statement; but they also went against the balancing philosophy they gave for why they turned sets like the old Viper from burst into DOTs. It’s possible, but doesn’t make sense; which is why I think these dual wield Heavy Attack Builds are a possible exploit that is taking advantage of a potential bug/dev oversight.
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »Tolino: burst proc sets are rare and they all have long avoidable animations and long cool downs. You can literally spam heavy attacks and weave in an ability in between. And the math was 11000 bonus tooltip damage for seargents alone. Throw in undaunted infiltrator and your heavy attacks will do close to 20,000 bonus tool tip damage if target is off balance. Now let’s take off balance out of the equation so that there is literally no setup required besides holding the left mouse button down while moving and aiming in the general direction of your target:
2257 + 1685 = 3942 (seargent + infiltrator)
X2 dual wield = 7884
50% molten
25% malacath
7884 x 1.75 = 13797 bonus damage
On every single heavy attack, with no setup, for doing almost nothing but holding down the left mouse button while gaining resources back on each hit instead of spending resources.
If you watch the video clip from the previous page this translates to about 8200 damage In total from each double heavy attack (4100 each) plus whatever ability you weave in (such as 2k from rending slashes) against a basic medium armor character in actual gameplay after battle spirit and armor etc in a NOCP battleground where numbers are lower than in CP.
So each heavy attack burst is doing a minimum of 10k damage, and this isn’t even counting the dots ticking from rending slashes, or the two other dk dots, or the major breach they get.
If you count all of that -> almost any medium armor player under 25k health gets 2 shotted (2 heavy attack burst Rotations) by this build. And there is less than two seconds between the first burst and the second. Attempts to defend the 2 shot burst are countered with a fossilize. And players that happen to be at less than full health are often 1 shotted.
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »Complaining about dot procs and that they are strong and being used by a lot of people is actually extremely silly when these exact dot procs were literally streamlined and balanced according to Zenimax dot proc standards this very last patch. Dot procs have been normalized to roughly 2k DPS modified by unique properties which make each set different and interesting. The patch literally came out a couple weeks ago and this thread is not about what you’re trying to deflect to.
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »Tolino: burst proc sets are rare and they all have long avoidable animations and long cool downs.
Skullstachio wrote: »I reckon it is a bug where dual-wielding is double-dipping from sergeant’s Mail, because I tested a dual-wield heavy attack with a full set of the Knight Slayer set, and the set only hit once alongside the two hits from dual wield, meaning that it is not double dipping on dual-wield heavy attacks.
And check the description of the two and tell me what the difference is here:
- Knight Slayer 5 items: Your fully-charged Heavy Attacks deal an additional 8% of an enemy's Max Health as Oblivion Damage. This can deal a maximum of up to 8000 Oblivion Damage.
- Sergeant’s Mail 5 items: Increases the damage of your fully-charged Heavy Attacks by 2257.
In truth: If Sergeant’s Mail is double dipping on dual-wield heavy attacks, shouldn’t that theoretically allow sets like knight Slayer to double dip as well since they share the same proc condition? Moreover, since Knight Slayer technically doesn’t double dip on fully charged dual-wield heavy attacks, neither should sets like sergeant’s mail.
Deep truth: If knight slayer was capable of double dipping like sergeant’s mail, you can only imagine just how dangerous it can be in a PVP environment and how much it would get abused to the point of being nerfed into the ground by a lot of the playerbase. Think real hard on that one.
sabresandiego_ESO wrote: »People can either believe the fake news from biased people trying to derail the topic and defending the absurd amount of consistent burst damage this potentially bugged heavy attack build puts out (while being a 30k hp heavy armor max move speed tank), or they can watch the video clip linked by Mystikkal about 1 page back where in the span of a few seconds: one of the top tier Stam sorcs on PC battlegrounds gets essentially 1 shotted twice in a row by someone that did almost nothing more than hold the left mouse button down around a corner.
And here is a different twitch video of a different player who is also using a DK dual wield heavy attack build and goes 51 and 1 in chaos ball, 1-2 shotting people one after another using the old burst damage sunderflame combined with essence thief (sunderflame was eventually nerfed to be a DOT because of the absurd burst damage potential and was less damage than the newly double dipping heavy attack sets):
https://m.twitch.tv/videos/571788234
Aren´t you the same person who defended "proc-sets" a few weeks ago in another thread? And now you complain about Seargent´s, one set that isn´t even remotely as unbalanced as many other things out there (smite, sheer venom etc...)
It´s so obvious that this thread was created due to some personal issue with the set, most likely being victim to it. So ye, can´t take threads like this serious
Joy_Division wrote: »Aren´t you the same person who defended "proc-sets" a few weeks ago in another thread? And now you complain about Seargent´s, one set that isn´t even remotely as unbalanced as many other things out there (smite, sheer venom etc...)
It´s so obvious that this thread was created due to some personal issue with the set, most likely being victim to it. So ye, can´t take threads like this serious
Yes, the OP was the same person. And then argued against everyone who pointed out how easily these can be abused with stacking mechanics because proc sets added build diversity.
Joy_Division wrote: »Aren´t you the same person who defended "proc-sets" a few weeks ago in another thread? And now you complain about Seargent´s, one set that isn´t even remotely as unbalanced as many other things out there (smite, sheer venom etc...)
It´s so obvious that this thread was created due to some personal issue with the set, most likely being victim to it. So ye, can´t take threads like this serious
Yes, the OP was the same person. And then argued against everyone who pointed out how easily these can be abused with stacking mechanics because proc sets added build diversity.
Joy_Division wrote: »Aren´t you the same person who defended "proc-sets" a few weeks ago in another thread? And now you complain about Seargent´s, one set that isn´t even remotely as unbalanced as many other things out there (smite, sheer venom etc...)
It´s so obvious that this thread was created due to some personal issue with the set, most likely being victim to it. So ye, can´t take threads like this serious
Yes, the OP was the same person. And then argued against everyone who pointed out how easily these can be abused with stacking mechanics because proc sets added build diversity.
Now nearly half of the pvp playerbase use the same 2 proc dot sets; build diversity achieved!
Anyone know how to run this setup on a stamblade?