arkansas_ESO wrote: »Tonnopesce wrote: »
I know it may not sound so offensive but when in tree hours of pvp you get 20+ people whisper you is annoing
Just a heads up that you forgot to blur out the person's name at the very bottom of the last picture
arkansas_ESO wrote: »Tonnopesce wrote: »arkansas_ESO wrote: »Tonnopesce wrote: »You're not going to kill tanky players with proc sets anyway. High weapon damage and Armor pen works better on them guys. Proc sets work better against light and medium armor players.
This is why i run a 2h sharpened maul but is not my point, when I've done the build i thought it was a little help for my terribile (race) stamblade argonian and i still see the proc sets as an help for my 30k stamina vs 40k redguard and low weapon damage lizard, but from a month on i got tons of hate from players who /w me telling me that they have fu##d my mom... And you got the point...
The thing is that anything you can use as a non-optimal race (Argonian) somebody can use as an optimal race (Redguard.) These sets aren't some sort of great equalizer that will bring the subpar races out of the dark and into the meta, they're just making the already strong race+class combos even stronger.Tonnopesce wrote: »Now i just want to know, from a mediocre player as myself, how i'm supposed to fight with permablocking tanks with 4k wd and immortal sorcerers with 50k magika + pets + insta 30k shields without the help of my shadowscale build?
That's kind of the point. If somebody has a noticeable skill advantage over you, then they should win fights against you until you get better as a player. It should be a matter of learning skill combos, resource management, when to burst and when to defend, etc. You shouldn't be able to just slot a few sets and see your performance increase so drastically.
But if you see some tools to improve yourself you should use them i refer myself as mediocre or else in this forum i will get tons of ***, anyway i get your point and you are right but then tell me, bad-mediocre player where able to do vet COS in order to get the veli head? When it was not guaranteed to drop, bad players get bad sets, this is what i think.
A tank with 40k stamina 4 k wd has not a skill advantage over me, like a shield stack sorcerer,
I believe proc sets where created to help players against something, abused by players.
Maybe it does not have sense or i can't explain really good.
Vet COS was never really that difficult if you had a decent 4-man group, and, if all else failed, you could just get 3 people to carry you and trade you any helms they get. RNG also doesn't distinguish between a good player that has run the content 500+ times without a single death, and the person that got through the dungeon once after fifty deaths. They both have an equal chance to get the same helmet. Bad players aren't the only ones getting bad sets, and good players aren't the only ones getting good sets.