YandereGirlfriend wrote: »Reminder that the Mythic Rakkhat was also nerfed with the Damage Done changes but has not seen any compensation whatsoever for those changes, unlike Ansuul, Tide-Born, etc.
Now that Empower has been rightly buffed back up it is only natural that Rakkat should be buffed in a similar fashion.
FabresFour wrote: »Overall, I think that the writing team did an amazing job at giving what many Breton-loving players desired out of a relevant Breton mage. Reading the related books and seeing the content regarding Sage Voernet fleshes out some of the early vagueness between Direnni and the Bretons, and touches upon that early Merethic and First Era lore for them.
I am still playing through the story to form a full opinion on him, but I do have one complaint which is his physical appearance. He is a huge figure in Breton lore, yet his attire is very generic and used by many other NPCs. The robes used here https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/689002/is-there-a-reason-this-outfit-is-still-unavailable
Now, I'd be fine if Voernet inspired a fashion trend used by people thousands of years later and it reflected in the costume's description once it finally releases. He was a Psijic Monk afterall and these robes tend to be used by generic monk NPCs.
However, Voernet has been with the Direnni (Meretic Era), the Psijic Order (1E 20), and at minimum he was around when Wayrest had nobility (1E 1100). He lived for a long time and could go with many different styles of clothing. Though I hope he is given something unique.
Though I would not mind if he leaned towards a look as the quintessential mage in terms of appearance, like the generic mage NPC from Arena
Or the one from Daggerfall
It also looks like Voernet uses the Guild's Eye Staff style
should probably be a different style since the mages guild was not founded till 2E 230, unless Voernet lived that long.
I have to admit I agree quite a lot. I even spent some time tinkering with the game after meeting that character, trying to come up with a look for the mage Voernet that worked better for me. This was the result:
Honestly, I think the ESO team should try to make characters more visually distinct and memorable. For example, something that could look really great on Voernet is a Psijic-style facial tattoo, since that’s such a cool aspect of the Psijics that we barely see on NPCs. It would create a stronger association with them while also making him stand out.
When it comes to elite mage outfits, I’d go with the Stillrise Ritecaller set. With the helmet, it’s clearly a necromancer outfit, but without it, it becomes the attire of a powerful elite mage.
Anyway, I feel like the ESO devs could put a bit more focus on making unique characters with all the tools they have, especially when we’re talking about historical figures who stand out as much as this mage.
Maybe using effects like conjurer eyes, Psijic tattoos, or even more distinctive beards, like the Old Salt one… Honestly, the current Voernet feels like generic Breton number 4,657, and that’s a bit disappointing given how incredible ESO’s customization system is.
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ItsNotLiving wrote: »Templar is still the lowest damage class and cannot compete in PvP. Judgements Brand double nerfed by battlespirit. 600 spell damage is not enough with how bad the damage options in the templars kit actually is.
Pinktraining wrote: »Sorc's AoE is already very strong
Nemesis7884 wrote: »
i am not sure the backlash is "so much"; i think this is highly skewed and I bet zos analytics show a ton of engagement with the nm because the market is crazy full with groups...
Its just that in such a forum a very loud minority can make it seem like they represent 90% of the opinion even if its only 10...