The skill you're referring to is suffle under the medium armor skill line.
So far as armor goes if your stam go with medium armor if your magicka go with light.
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Assuming you are stamina based:
For sure you need vigor to stay alive. It's the best healing for stamina based chars.
I also have my main as bosmer nightblade. This is my set for PVE:
CP 597.
All attributes on Stamina.
5x VO, 5X Nightmother, 2x Kragh
Skills
1st bar. Steel tornado, surprise attack, resolving vigor, rearming trap, blood craze - Flawless Dawnbreaker
2st bar. Arrow Barrage, Caltrops, Siphoning attacks, Poison arrow, Relentless focus - Rent
I might change blood craze to Killers Blade and Rent on Veil of blades, or Ballista depenting on the situation.
With this setup I hit 31k on dps test on 3m dummy. I can easily do almost all pve content with this.
I'm not so familiar with PVP, but for that you want skills like ambush, Shadow Cloak, Mass Hysteria... etc.
Feel free to contact for more precise info and if on EU servers maybe some practicing together.
Assuming you are stamina based:
For sure you need vigor to stay alive. It's the best healing for stamina based chars.
I also have my main as bosmer nightblade. This is my set for PVE:
CP 597.
All attributes on Stamina.
5x VO, 5X Nightmother, 2x Kragh
Skills
1st bar. Steel tornado, surprise attack, resolving vigor, rearming trap, blood craze - Flawless Dawnbreaker
2st bar. Arrow Barrage, Caltrops, Siphoning attacks, Poison arrow, Relentless focus - Rent
I might change blood craze to Killers Blade and Rent on Veil of blades, or Ballista depenting on the situation.
With this setup I hit 31k on dps test on 3m dummy. I can easily do almost all pve content with this.
I'm not so familiar with PVP, but for that you want skills like ambush, Shadow Cloak, Mass Hysteria... etc.
Feel free to contact for more precise info and if on EU servers maybe some practicing together.
thanks for all this info ^^ I'll definitely look into the skills you mentioned, and try to focus more on stamina (right now I'm pretty evenly split between magicka and stam, but tend to rely on stamina more anyway). I'll also try to use medium armor since that's better for stamina based.
thanks for all this info ^^
My main is a stamblade...definitely my favorite. I can think of a lot of tips for you. It seems like your character has a lot of little things going on that might make him a third as powerful.
Skill line levels
Get those skill lines leveled! As a vet, you should be hitting 50 on all class skills, medium armor, heavy armor, dual, bow, 2h. You should be getting legerdemain to 16 (discussed below). As a vet you get daily enlightenment. This super charged xp is good for leveling skill lines and abilities too. Make turn in bars with things you need to level and run some quests, like world boss dailies. Things will level quickly.
Passives
Your comment about cloak lasting 2 seconds makes me wonder if you're investing in all the passives (one extends the length of cloak to 4 seconds). You should be buying every passive that makes you stronger...all in class skills, all in weapons you use, all in medium, first three in heavy. Several in fighters and mages.
One passive that many ignore is in legerdemain. At leger level 16 you can spend up to 4 points to reduce sneak cost by 40%. This is ESSENTIAL for a nightblade who likes to Pvp. It's a bit of a grind, but not horrible. I spend one point in the leger passive that allows more fence interactions, which increases your daily allowance from 100 to 220...but it's not necessary. Then I run a "steal route". The inn complex in orsinium is best...few npcs, 175 items per run. If you don't have that dlc, the two ships in glenumbra. Steal, relog, steal. Fence items, laundering mats and selling treasure/garbage. Do this occasionally, and in ten trips you're there.
If you have unlocked passives you haven't spent in, get a map and hunt the shards to open them.
Armor weight
Based on your post, gear is killing your performance. You need to be in at least 5 pieces medium. You can go up to two heavy...choose chest, legs or boots for these pieces. There are ways to mitigate the loss in armor through traits and CPs, discussed below.
Armor sets
You're over 160 champion points, so you can start building some nice permanent gear sets. Being successful in ESO is largely about equipping properly. You have 12 slots when dual wielding. Your most powerful builds will be 5/5/2 with two complete sets and a monster set, or 5/4/3 with agility jewelry.
I like to use a craft set as my base...I use Hundings Rage. As a second set you can go vipers sting. I really like Briar hearts for its damage and heal. Red Mountain is also good. Any of these can be bought in guild stores for $$$$. Another set that is ignored, but is great for CP grinding, is Baharas Curse. It will throw you back a ton of health. With the Hew's event going, maybe pick up a robust jewelry set and two piece of gear in the stores...they should be like $1000 gold per.
Adding to your two sets can be a monster helm set - any stamina dps set is good, velidreth, Valkyn. Engine guardian is great for pve. The easiest way to get these is to buy the mask at the weekend vendor and then grind for the shoulders in normal level dungeons. 2-3 pieces of agility jewelry work almost as good, just less fun.
Armor traits
For pvp, impenetrable will MASSIVELY help with your squishiness. On my stamblade, I actually have two sets of Hundings...one with impen for pvp. For other times, divines is the standard...sometimes infused on large pieces.
Armor quality
Now that you're cp160, you can start investing in higher quality gear. Once you know the sets you like, you should be in purple everything at minimum. Then start slowly investing in gold pieces one at a time. Especially weapons...the upgrade from purple is significant.
Enchantments
Stamina mostly on armor...maybe a few health if you feel squishy. On jewelry, as you get more experienced you want to move from stam recovery to weapon damage. NBs have siphoning attacks for recovery...it's more efficient to use this buff and have more damage.
Champion points
Here's where people really unintentionally nerf themselves. Piling into basic things you use all the time is far more powerful than spreading around all over the place. These passives are simply better than others.
Green: stamina recovery and reduce stamina cost. Don't be tempted to overspend in health recover...it's not as useful as it sounds. An end game cp600 NB should look something like 100 stam recover, 15 health, 5 magic, 80 reduce stam cost. I spent in recovery first when I earned my CPs...experts like Alcast now suggest reduce cost first.
Blue: mighty is your friend. This increases the effectiveness of any stam attack. It far outweighs any other point in the tree. You should take mighty straight to 90, then start spreading some into thaumaturge and precise strikes. Those three are all you need.
Red: elemental defender and hardy. One mitigates incoming stamina attacks, one mitigates magic. Split your points between these and ignore everything else. End game is 100/100 in these two lines. The exception is if this is primarily a pvp character, in which case you can also bring in some crit mitigation from that passive (although it's easier to use impenetrable armor to help here).
That's a lot of info...hopefully it helps. Don't expect any one thing from above to be a miracle cure...but all of those things add up. With a few adjustments here and there, you'll probably be twice as strong. I'd start with champion points...when I first leveled them and went from my first approach to the one above it made a huge difference.