Other than MagSorc, yes, because you're using the same skills and can easily adapt your regens to the size of your pools. Bigger consequence of the hybrid meta would be the rise of 64 hp builds.Urzigurumash wrote: »is it possible to gain the same amount of power in PvP with 64 points in Stam as one could gain with 64 points in Mag
We all did warn them that hybridization would basically cut the diversity of build archetypes in half. We're stuck with it this way until they add more super strong max pool payoffs with unique mechanics like Hardened Ward.StaticWave wrote: »Hybrid was supposed to create a new path for theory-crafting, not become the obvious option.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »We all did warn them that hybridization would basically cut the diversity of build archetypes in half. We're stuck with it this way until they add more super strong max pool payoffs with unique mechanics like Hardened Ward.
StaticWave wrote: »xylena_lazarow wrote: »The mag leaning hybrid meta we have now is much closer to the game's original design. The mag/stam split was artificially forced in order to fit the CP system when that launched, shockingly they never got around to polishing the stam specs, and now the green or blue color doesn't even make a difference. My recent builds for melee DK, NB, and Warden all play like stam melee with Vigor and med armor dodge spam, but probably spend more mag and use more mag skills.StaticWave wrote: »You cannot play a pure stam build anymore... Why are the majority of class skills mag based? I don't get it lol
Which makes the game pretty boring. Hybrid was supposed to create a new path for theory-crafting, not become the obvious option. They should have done hybrid like how they did scribing - optional and fun for new builds, but not too strong that it becomes mandatory to slot scribe abilities over original ones.
Tbh scribing IS too good and borderline mandatory if you want to have a bleeding edge in PvP.
It packs some hard-to-obtain buffs into skills that also do something else.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »Other than MagSorc, yes, because you're using the same skills and can easily adapt your regens to the size of your pools. Bigger consequence of the hybrid meta would be the rise of 64 hp builds.Urzigurumash wrote: »is it possible to gain the same amount of power in PvP with 64 points in Stam as one could gain with 64 points in MagWe all did warn them that hybridization would basically cut the diversity of build archetypes in half. We're stuck with it this way until they add more super strong max pool payoffs with unique mechanics like Hardened Ward.StaticWave wrote: »Hybrid was supposed to create a new path for theory-crafting, not become the obvious option.
Except for MagSorc, literally doesn't matter, comes down to skill like anything else.Urzigurumash wrote: »If you put a 64 mag vs 64 stam, any and all skills and foods available, which would win
xylena_lazarow wrote: »Except for MagSorc, literally doesn't matter, comes down to skill like anything else.Urzigurumash wrote: »If you put a 64 mag vs 64 stam, any and all skills and foods available, which would win
I would. I've run MagDK playstyle with 64 stam, I've run StamDen playstyle with 64 mag, how you design your resource recovery is massively more important than choosing 64 mag or stam.Urzigurumash wrote: »You're saying you would be as comfortable flipping a coin for your bet as choosing one. I would go all Mag, except Warden.
I'm currently running the stam hot pockets on a mag leaning hybrid DK, your moveUrzigurumash wrote: »Red Frothgar or Tripe Pocket?
xylena_lazarow wrote: »I'm currently running the stam hot pockets on a mag leaning hybrid DK, your moveUrzigurumash wrote: »Red Frothgar or Tripe Pocket?
Same place. Arc has flex scaling and was designed with hybridization in mind, Plar skills all do the same thing, Cro is incoherent no matter what you pick. You can definitely argue that NB should stack mag since it has the 8% max pool buff, but even just Power Extraction + Vigor + roll dodge spam = enough stam consumption to make good use of a higher stam pool in the edge case of certain racial passives combined with certain set bonuses.Urzigurumash wrote: »Where we at with the other 4 classes?
xylena_lazarow wrote: »Same place. Arc has flex scaling and was designed with hybridization in mind, Plar skills all do the same thing, Cro is incoherent no matter what you pick. You can definitely argue that NB should stack mag since it has the 8% max pool buff, but even just Power Extraction + Vigor + roll dodge spam = enough stam consumption to make good use of a higher stam pool in the edge case of certain racial passives combined with certain set bonuses.Urzigurumash wrote: »Where we at with the other 4 classes?
I often see that when people say mag they mean ranged caster, and when people say stam they mean melee fighter. In this hybrid meta, playstyles are generally more distinctly defined by range versus melee (especially Plar).