




https://youtu.be/RcCC9Qp7pBgFor those that are not as interested in the combat or the rest of your guild is offline and you're wanting to do some questing in the Night Market, this build is for you.
It leverages vampire stage four with three sets in particular: Coward's Gear, Prisoner's Rags, and Stormweaver's Cavort.
Coward's gear comes from battleground rewards but can also be purchased from guild traders. Prisoner's rags can be found in Coldharbour as well as guild traders. Finally Stormweaver's Cavort is a mythic that was released with Galen and the leads generally require a bit of luck to find but the most difficult content is a world boss and lava vents which you may need to do without a lot of help if you don't have the mythic already. (Lead locations shown in link)
The reason stage 4 vampire is important is because of the final passive, Unnatural Movement:
So here's how it works: by sprinting for 3 seconds as a stage 4 vampire, we enter stealth and remain in stealth so long as we continue to sprint. Coward's gear gives us major expedition (+30% speed) and major protection (-10% damage) while sprinting. At the same time Prisoner's Rags is giving us 1000 magicka recovery as we sprint. And the cherry on top is Stormweaver's Cavort which now makes sprinting cost magicka -- in addition to a host of other core abilities.
Class is not important, but I would suggest having the Assassination skill line so we can slot Concealed Weapon on one of our bars which will give us minor expedition (+15% speed) just for having on the bar. Resolving Vigor is also very useful just to top off our health as we invariably stumble into wrong areas or get into trouble when we stop at quest markers. Dodge roll is also our friend but no need to overdo it. Side note: stage four vamps do not recover health on their own so a self heal like vigor is vital.
Combining all of this together we can sprint very quickly while being hidden from NPCs and navigate our way through the market.
Which armor is slotted where does not impact the build greatly as both light and medium armor have passives that buff stealth. As far as CP goes, in the red tree we have Celerity to boost our base speed, and in the green tree we have Steed's Blessing which buffs our speed so long as we don't get in combat. Is that even necessary? Likely we're at or near speed cap already so probably not too important to be concerned with. There's refreshing stride in the red tree but I think neither the mag or health recovery applies due to stage 4 vamp and stormweaver's cavort.
Build screenshot:
Swift jewelry may actually be overkill, I didn't do the math on that, so maybe just go infused or bloodthirsty instead if you stumble upon a group of players and decide to help them.
Race doesn't really matter either. Wood elves get a speed buff but again, may not even be needed
Additionally I have a video that outlines most or all of the above, as well as a short demonstration of the build in action as I complete one of the Night Market quests. Hopefully this helps.
And use the group finder to find groups.https://youtu.be/RcCC9Qp7pBg
Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
oO A solo build to be used in group finder?! Why!?
Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
oO A solo build to be used in group finder?! Why!?
Yes, because the content can be done by groups with solo builds, pvp builds, group builds, probably naked builds.
Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
oO A solo build to be used in group finder?! Why!?
Yes, because the content can be done by groups with solo builds, pvp builds, group builds, probably naked builds.
But why are you using a solo build in group content? Ah… right! Because the solo build is for solo players playing solo… but they can’t solo. And that’s why you need the group finder. OK, makes perfect sense!
spartaxoxo wrote: »Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
oO A solo build to be used in group finder?! Why!?
Yes, because the content can be done by groups with solo builds, pvp builds, group builds, probably naked builds.
But why are you using a solo build in group content? Ah… right! Because the solo build is for solo players playing solo… but they can’t solo. And that’s why you need the group finder. OK, makes perfect sense!
You're just using the group finder to have other people around. You don't have to play intensely with them like it's a dungeon. Everyone knows it's a group zone.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
oO A solo build to be used in group finder?! Why!?
Yes, because the content can be done by groups with solo builds, pvp builds, group builds, probably naked builds.
But why are you using a solo build in group content? Ah… right! Because the solo build is for solo players playing solo… but they can’t solo. And that’s why you need the group finder. OK, makes perfect sense!
You're just using the group finder to have other people around. You don't have to play intensely with them like it's a dungeon. Everyone knows it's a group zone.
The suggestion of the group finder was somewhat separate from the build concept, just wanted to reiterate what others have been saying as an alternative to playing with a guild or discord group, which is what i normally do myself with a more proper dps build (with extra self heals).
spartaxoxo wrote: »Eventually you encounter groups of players fighting bosses and such, just jump in and join them. This setup won't do nearly as much damage but you'll still get credit.
And the group finder is great, it works well. I used it to get a group yesterday before my friends jumped on.
oO A solo build to be used in group finder?! Why!?
Yes, because the content can be done by groups with solo builds, pvp builds, group builds, probably naked builds.
But why are you using a solo build in group content? Ah… right! Because the solo build is for solo players playing solo… but they can’t solo. And that’s why you need the group finder. OK, makes perfect sense!
You're just using the group finder to have other people around. You don't have to play intensely with them like it's a dungeon. Everyone knows it's a group zone.
Did you reply to me before even reading the topic? The topic title is: "[BUILD] Night Market Stealth and Speed Build For Solos Bookmark." Have you read it at least? Yes?
Then tell me… if the OP is suggesting this build for solo players, my point is: why do you need the group finder? To play with others? Fair. Then why do you need a solo build?! Is this build good for group finder? Sure, like anything. You can go in naked; no one cares. So… what’s the point of this build?!
And of course, you can play solo with this or any other build… but you have to skip the game with it: Die, go ghost, do the quest. Die, go ghost, do the quest & repeat.
Do you understand why “solo” and “group finder” don’t mix? They don’t fit together, right? No?
Love the suggestion and all the work put into providing this information. I think it's a great option for some solo players interested in the stealthy option.
And nevermind the guy that seems dedicated on hating every thing.
Should be pretty cheap on guild traders, but it might take a bit of effort to find decent traits if you don’t want to mess with transmuting. Honestly traits are a fairly minimal concern in this regard so that may make it easier.What if people don't want to through the agony of doing BG? Guild traders? What if they do not want to do vampire stage 4?