Lichbourne90 wrote: »Fought a group on xbox yesterday that was 2 zookeeper sorcs, a stamblade, and a healer. All i got to say is WOW! I'd rather fight @Lexxypwns comp lol
An actual Stam group would destroy that comp though.
Big ulti dump and it’s GG, but you do have to be smart and engage after they engage the opponents. Running right into that is gonna hurt otherwise.
Lichbourne90 wrote: »Fought a group on xbox yesterday that was 2 zookeeper sorcs, a stamblade, and a healer. All i got to say is WOW! I'd rather fight @Lexxypwns comp lol
An actual Stam group would destroy that comp though.
Big ulti dump and it’s GG, but you do have to be smart and engage after they engage the opponents. Running right into that is gonna hurt otherwise.
That's why we run the sub assault / gap close / DBOS combo
Lichbourne90 wrote: »Fought a group on xbox yesterday that was 2 zookeeper sorcs, a stamblade, and a healer. All i got to say is WOW! I'd rather fight @Lexxypwns comp lol
An actual Stam group would destroy that comp though.
Big ulti dump and it’s GG, but you do have to be smart and engage after they engage the opponents. Running right into that is gonna hurt otherwise.
@Vapirko
hehe thanks for the advise, I have them all but I like my stamsorc and sticks with him through thick and thins... im a sentimental like that ^^
that's my main after all
@Vapirko
hehe thanks for the advise, I have them all but I like my stamsorc and sticks with him through thick and thins... im a sentimental like that ^^
that's my main after all
Well good luck to you then, I just couldn’t get my Stam Sorc to feel good anymore. I hate that once you drop dawnbreaker you’re pretty much just waiting for it to come back up again. It’s kind of crazy that even stamina DK has more options to it now than Stam Sorc. The fact that stamina sorc is missing 4 passives and has no class damage skill is pretty bad. Even a class dot would be great. Give stam sorcs a physical damage of curse or something.
Is there even enough opposition in BG for a premade meta to appear and evolve ?
It seems a group of 4 skilled individuals using voice com and any composition with the basics covered (healing, CC, burst) would already be above 80% winrate.
Are fights between such premades frequent enough to warrant adaptation, trial-and-error, etc.. ?
Is there even enough opposition in BG for a premade meta to appear and evolve ?
It seems a group of 4 skilled individuals using voice com and any composition with the basics covered (healing, CC, burst) would already be above 80% winrate.
Are fights between such premades frequent enough to warrant adaptation, trial-and-error, etc.. ?
Pretty much this. But I think the 3 team scenario and player skill probably do or will eclipse the issue of a lack of a population. The MMR right now is holding back more top tier matches in full try hard premade vs premade so we'll have to wait and see.
I can add that you'll be frustrated in a DM if you don't have a magsorc. If you have a solid magsorc who can time his/her resto ults with opposing ulti drops, then you can try to run 3 stam brawlers and apply a ton of pressure. You'll really be living on the edge if you don't bring a templar though. It really mostly depends on who's who though on your team vs the others.
The stamden/magsorc combo is quite a dynamic one between their offensive and defensive capabilities. Their burst time windows are almost identical, strong, and don't leave much time to react if done right. Plus, each have some group healing potential between spores/trees and healing ward/resto ult, all the while fully maintaining a DPS formatted build.
A lot of these comp suggestions are coming from some BG all-stars. I would heed their words
That being said I've seen players on each class, stam/mag, serve up quality play in a multitude of random compositions.
To me, ESO PvP (unless you are solely a duelist) is clearly a team sport. And I think it would be fair to say, that with many of the greatest teams from any sport, you can't really quantify what makes that team the best. That is a beautiful thing, and is integral to the success of ESO PvP in battlegrounds.
Is there even enough opposition in BG for a premade meta to appear and evolve ?
It seems a group of 4 skilled individuals using voice com and any composition with the basics covered (healing, CC, burst) would already be above 80% winrate.
Are fights between such premades frequent enough to warrant adaptation, trial-and-error, etc.. ?
Pretty much this. But I think the 3 team scenario and player skill probably do or will eclipse the issue of a lack of a population. The MMR right now is holding back more top tier matches in full try hard premade vs premade so we'll have to wait and see.
I can add that you'll be frustrated in a DM if you don't have a magsorc. If you have a solid magsorc who can time his/her resto ults with opposing ulti drops, then you can try to run 3 stam brawlers and apply a ton of pressure. You'll really be living on the edge if you don't bring a templar though. It really mostly depends on who's who though on your team vs the others.
The stamden/magsorc combo is quite a dynamic one between their offensive and defensive capabilities. Their burst time windows are almost identical, strong, and don't leave much time to react if done right. Plus, each have some group healing potential between spores/trees and healing ward/resto ult, all the while fully maintaining a DPS formatted build.
A lot of these comp suggestions are coming from some BG all-stars. I would heed their words
That being said I've seen players on each class, stam/mag, serve up quality play in a multitude of random compositions.
To me, ESO PvP (unless you are solely a duelist) is clearly a team sport. And I think it would be fair to say, that with many of the greatest teams from any sport, you can't really quantify what makes that team the best. That is a beautiful thing, and is integral to the success of ESO PvP in battlegrounds.
You won’t ever compete with similarly skilled teams with a mag sorc “timing his resto with ulti dumps” as your healer. You absolutely have to have a healer if you’re facing a similarly skilled group that has one. The mag sorc as a healer is particularly terrible because he won’t be able to keep himself alive against focused pressure, just bait the resto then ulti dump him. The best case is that your healer abandons your team and survives while they get wiped
A healer extends your offensive windows and totally changes the way you can build, and the way you engage fights. Effectively a healer reduces issues with both cleave damage and focused pressure.
I’d also argue that having a second resto is more valuable than a third stam DPS when it’s attached to a Mag Sorc. On Xbox we’re seeing higher damage out of mag sorcs than stam sorc and obviously significantly more kills. Without a healer though, mag sorc is a free kill against organized groups
Is there even enough opposition in BG for a premade meta to appear and evolve ?
It seems a group of 4 skilled individuals using voice com and any composition with the basics covered (healing, CC, burst) would already be above 80% winrate.
Are fights between such premades frequent enough to warrant adaptation, trial-and-error, etc.. ?
Pretty much this. But I think the 3 team scenario and player skill probably do or will eclipse the issue of a lack of a population. The MMR right now is holding back more top tier matches in full try hard premade vs premade so we'll have to wait and see.
I can add that you'll be frustrated in a DM if you don't have a magsorc. If you have a solid magsorc who can time his/her resto ults with opposing ulti drops, then you can try to run 3 stam brawlers and apply a ton of pressure. You'll really be living on the edge if you don't bring a templar though. It really mostly depends on who's who though on your team vs the others.
The stamden/magsorc combo is quite a dynamic one between their offensive and defensive capabilities. Their burst time windows are almost identical, strong, and don't leave much time to react if done right. Plus, each have some group healing potential between spores/trees and healing ward/resto ult, all the while fully maintaining a DPS formatted build.
A lot of these comp suggestions are coming from some BG all-stars. I would heed their words
That being said I've seen players on each class, stam/mag, serve up quality play in a multitude of random compositions.
To me, ESO PvP (unless you are solely a duelist) is clearly a team sport. And I think it would be fair to say, that with many of the greatest teams from any sport, you can't really quantify what makes that team the best. That is a beautiful thing, and is integral to the success of ESO PvP in battlegrounds.
You won’t ever compete with similarly skilled teams with a mag sorc “timing his resto with ulti dumps” as your healer. You absolutely have to have a healer if you’re facing a similarly skilled group that has one. The mag sorc as a healer is particularly terrible because he won’t be able to keep himself alive against focused pressure, just bait the resto then ulti dump him. The best case is that your healer abandons your team and survives while they get wiped
A healer extends your offensive windows and totally changes the way you can build, and the way you engage fights. Effectively a healer reduces issues with both cleave damage and focused pressure.
I’d also argue that having a second resto is more valuable than a third stam DPS when it’s attached to a Mag Sorc. On Xbox we’re seeing higher damage out of mag sorcs than stam sorc and obviously significantly more kills. Without a healer though, mag sorc is a free kill against organized groups
Actually, we beat more than a few "similarly skilled" groups that were full 4 man premades.
I wouldn't of suggested it otherwise. Both of the premade teams we beat had a full time 1mil heals magplar, with 3 others stam dps. We went 4-1 overall that night with that comp. But we haven't grouped on those toons since then so it's pretty limited data.
I never said this was the optimal group comp either, I just wanted to suggest something TOTALLY different from everyone else's suggestion that I had some success with. It's not like I run this comp everynight and it's my top shelf.
I wouldn't expect many teams to be able to replicate that success, it's a lot of stress w/o a "dedicated" healer. But ultimately, I'm just making an argument that there isn't a full blown meta group comp. That's the point of me bringing up some obscure group comp with a magsorc as "healer lite" that actually worked vs good premades with full time healers.
Maybe it's different on console, but saying that "you absolutely have to have a healer if you’re facing a similarly skilled group that has one" is not really always the case on PC, it depends on your team. You'd be surprised
Any point bringing a stamblade or a magDK? I really don't want to play my magsorc right now.
Any point bringing a stamblade or a magDK? I really don't want to play my magsorc right now.
Stamblade is bar none the best solo Queue spec.
MDK is actually quite ok replacing the mag sorc in my suggested team comp but you’ll want to make sure you’re running chains and speed pots. Gonna be less kills but probably more actual damage than mag sorc.
Any point bringing a stamblade or a magDK? I really don't want to play my magsorc right now.
Stamblade is bar none the best solo Queue spec.
MDK is actually quite ok replacing the mag sorc in my suggested team comp but you’ll want to make sure you’re running chains and speed pots. Gonna be less kills but probably more actual damage than mag sorc.
What about replacing one of the stamdens with the magDK? My Ferocious Leap hits insanely hard! I'm running 5 BSW, 5 Innate Axiom, and 2 Blood Spawn.
Also I'm guessing stamblade doesn't really have a spot for competitive group play from the sounds of it?
Any point bringing a stamblade or a magDK? I really don't want to play my magsorc right now.
Stamblade is bar none the best solo Queue spec.
MDK is actually quite ok replacing the mag sorc in my suggested team comp but you’ll want to make sure you’re running chains and speed pots. Gonna be less kills but probably more actual damage than mag sorc.
What about replacing one of the stamdens with the magDK? My Ferocious Leap hits insanely hard! I'm running 5 BSW, 5 Innate Axiom, and 2 Blood Spawn.
Also I'm guessing stamblade doesn't really have a spot for competitive group play from the sounds of it?
It would be a niche spot. Fear is still really strong. Incap is still really strong.
It’s just that cloak as a defense doesn’t synergize at all with the rest of the team’s defense.
Any point bringing a stamblade or a magDK? I really don't want to play my magsorc right now.
Stamblade is bar none the best solo Queue spec.
MDK is actually quite ok replacing the mag sorc in my suggested team comp but you’ll want to make sure you’re running chains and speed pots. Gonna be less kills but probably more actual damage than mag sorc.
What about replacing one of the stamdens with the magDK? My Ferocious Leap hits insanely hard! I'm running 5 BSW, 5 Innate Axiom, and 2 Blood Spawn.
Also I'm guessing stamblade doesn't really have a spot for competitive group play from the sounds of it?
Both are amazing ults indeed. Bolstering darkness got a nice buff in Summerset. The amount of mitigation it gives the group is insane for such a long duration.Any point bringing a stamblade or a magDK? I really don't want to play my magsorc right now.
Stamblade is bar none the best solo Queue spec.
MDK is actually quite ok replacing the mag sorc in my suggested team comp but you’ll want to make sure you’re running chains and speed pots. Gonna be less kills but probably more actual damage than mag sorc.
What about replacing one of the stamdens with the magDK? My Ferocious Leap hits insanely hard! I'm running 5 BSW, 5 Innate Axiom, and 2 Blood Spawn.
Also I'm guessing stamblade doesn't really have a spot for competitive group play from the sounds of it?
It would be a niche spot. Fear is still really strong. Incap is still really strong.
It’s just that cloak as a defense doesn’t synergize at all with the rest of the team’s defense.
That's no biggie. I don't use cloak lol. What about the use of Bolstering Darkness or Soul Siphon? I can see a stamblade being beneficial when it comes to ults. Unfortunately their normal abilities don't really offer anything as beneficial as say Subterranean Assault or Mage's Fury.
Don’t forget purify either.I should of known better than to recommend a group comp without heals