https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG8NFFgoX58I feel like I need a cigarette after watching some of these, and I don't smoke.
Great bombs
enzoisadog wrote: »Good stuff
You know I'm still not sure if these are just epeen threads or subtle nerf nightblade threads.
GeneralSezme wrote: »Just letting people know, and NB's will never get nerfed
LonePirate wrote: »GeneralSezme wrote: »Just letting people know, and NB's will never get nerfed
You’re certainly right about that. NBs have a t least one very powerful and influential ally high up in the ESO decision making structure. No harm or nerfs will ever come to them.
It's a valid crowd control attack.
My bigger concern is how this can be accomplished. Sweeping a keep with detection tools won't help against an enemy player who disconnects during a battle and reconnects after the keep was taken.
Intentional or not, the good sportsmanship approach is to leave the captured keep immediately and not use it as an attack advantage and bomb a transitus shrine.
It's a valid crowd control attack.
My bigger concern is how this can be accomplished. Sweeping a keep with detection tools won't help against an enemy player who disconnects during a battle and reconnects after the keep was taken.
Intentional or not, the good sportsmanship approach is to leave the captured keep immediately and not use it as an attack advantage and bomb a transitus shrine.
Swoit bombs! Gotta love some of those whispers! LOL
Savos_Saren wrote: »Hey bud- have you ever considered slotting a Soul ability (if you have room for it)? Inevitably, people are going to attack you right after your initial detonation. If they kill you- you'll explode, again, because of the Soul Shatter passive.
Haashhtaag wrote: »Does said NB run sloads as well?
It's a valid crowd control attack.
My bigger concern is how this can be accomplished. Sweeping a keep with detection tools won't help against an enemy player who disconnects during a battle and reconnects after the keep was taken.
Intentional or not, the good sportsmanship approach is to leave the captured keep immediately and not use it as an attack advantage and bomb a transitus shrine.
It's a valid crowd control attack.
My bigger concern is how this can be accomplished. Sweeping a keep with detection tools won't help against an enemy player who disconnects during a battle and reconnects after the keep was taken.
Intentional or not, the good sportsmanship approach is to leave the captured keep immediately and not use it as an attack advantage and bomb a transitus shrine.
As many characters as this can kill, it is a fairly pointless "tactic" when used after a keep has already been taken. The dead can literally just resurrect exactly where they just died.
I would be upset if I lost anything from these bombs, like if food buffs dropped after a death or there was a respawn timer or something, but as it stands these bombs are mostly just for show, and don't have any impact at all on campaigns.
Haashhtaag wrote: »It's a valid crowd control attack.
My bigger concern is how this can be accomplished. Sweeping a keep with detection tools won't help against an enemy player who disconnects during a battle and reconnects after the keep was taken.
Intentional or not, the good sportsmanship approach is to leave the captured keep immediately and not use it as an attack advantage and bomb a transitus shrine.
As many characters as this can kill, it is a fairly pointless "tactic" when used after a keep has already been taken. The dead can literally just resurrect exactly where they just died.
I would be upset if I lost anything from these bombs, like if food buffs dropped after a death or there was a respawn timer or something, but as it stands these bombs are mostly just for show, and don't have any impact at all on campaigns.
Until you get a bombblase emp that is really good at it while also having no job or life. Then it greatly effects the campaign imo.