HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »Knootewoot wrote: »HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »I came back to magblade as a shell of what it once was. With no snare removal (give us back old cloak plz!!) and the huge lack of healing it’s been quite a struggle to do well with what used to work for me. I’ve had to adapt a lot and I still tear up BGs but cyrodill is rough. Been mostly running lich + necro + skoria or 1p1p and willpower destro. If I’m going tanky I go with the tried and true riposte + trans + skoria. Haven’t tried many new sets but these are the old school builds that are still working for me. If I was going for a 2H build I’d probably stick with what I was using with shackle + lich + zaan.
Hope this helps but magblade is in about the worst spot it’s ever been. I came back and messaged the best magblade I know for some build updates, his response was simple, “class is trash right now”. feels bad but maybe or time will come again. Did I mention I’d love our cloak purge back?
Sadly buffing cloak has one issue. It also buffs the already strong stamblades. I still think cloak, or at least the invisible morph, should require 5 pieces of light armor.
Or perhaps add a bonus (snare removal) which requires 5 pieces of light armor.
Very interesting idea here! Armor passives off certain abilities is a really intriguing option. I’d like this to gain traction! @Gilliamtherogue @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom
that would kill stamblade class identity. being an assassin isn't unique to light armor... The second suggestion where light armor gives snare removal to cloak is okay though!
Not to mention heavy armor NBs! Imho class skills should never have armor weight requirements.
That would narrow down build variety too much. Every Nightblade should be able to use which ever morph they like in their class skills, no matter what kind of armor type they use.
HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »Knootewoot wrote: »HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »I came back to magblade as a shell of what it once was. With no snare removal (give us back old cloak plz!!) and the huge lack of healing it’s been quite a struggle to do well with what used to work for me. I’ve had to adapt a lot and I still tear up BGs but cyrodill is rough. Been mostly running lich + necro + skoria or 1p1p and willpower destro. If I’m going tanky I go with the tried and true riposte + trans + skoria. Haven’t tried many new sets but these are the old school builds that are still working for me. If I was going for a 2H build I’d probably stick with what I was using with shackle + lich + zaan.
Hope this helps but magblade is in about the worst spot it’s ever been. I came back and messaged the best magblade I know for some build updates, his response was simple, “class is trash right now”. feels bad but maybe or time will come again. Did I mention I’d love our cloak purge back?
Sadly buffing cloak has one issue. It also buffs the already strong stamblades. I still think cloak, or at least the invisible morph, should require 5 pieces of light armor.
Or perhaps add a bonus (snare removal) which requires 5 pieces of light armor.
Very interesting idea here! Armor passives off certain abilities is a really intriguing option. I’d like this to gain traction! @Gilliamtherogue @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom
that would kill stamblade class identity. being an assassin isn't unique to light armor... The second suggestion where light armor gives snare removal to cloak is okay though!
Not to mention heavy armor NBs! Imho class skills should never have armor weight requirements.
That would narrow down build variety too much. Every Nightblade should be able to use which ever morph they like in their class skills, no matter what kind of armor type they use.
You’re misunderstanding. This would make the cost / reward more intriguing for different armors. Say medium kept cloak crit, mag got snare removal and heavy an armor buff or mitigation, etc.
As for the race, i'm a dunmer. Always has been, and always will. Not the best but i'm never race changing my main
I'd say other good races are highelf, khajit, and argonian. I actually don't think breton is good since they way I see it, we need some sort of additional help to our stam sustain. We need to be able to roll because we dont have snare removal. I'm running a high tri-stat recovery magblade and it's very fluid for me. in BGs if there aren't a lot of wing spamming DKs i do very well. I just average at about 5:1 K:D. The additional stam sustain really helps my survival. roll -> cloak is a prett nice. My damage dealt isn't the highest. I think it's because im purely single target and I usually get kills not with sustained damage but with big instances of burst.
Given the class passives my approach has always been throwing a few stam recovery pieces into the gear. NBs generally benefit from recoveries alot, and when running two stam recovery pieces (e.g. shackle and bloodspawn), you have amazing stam sustain and can dodgeroll all day long. For now I'm running amberplasm and the added 250 recovery is enough to keep me rolling all day long. I wouln't suggest selecting your racial just by stam management
Has anyone ever thought of/tried using higher stam recovery/better stam sustain & using re-arming trap in place of fear?
I know it’s a stam skill/magblade pve “let me inflate my dummy parse” skill but I feel like I would rather use that than fear trap, maybe even over normal fear?
It probably won’t work as well open world but you’ve got to admit cc + crit dmg buff sounds like bar saving goodness.
Yeah, I use the Bull Netch on my magden. Having stam sustain that works while you're blocking and sprinting is noticeably superior to Amber Plasm. Warden is also much better sorted for healing (Trellis) and mine has a much larger shield (50K mag). Since I don't use Forward Momentum on that character and lean more on the shield and healing, stamina management is a lot easier.As for the race, i'm a dunmer. Always has been, and always will. Not the best but i'm never race changing my main
I'd say other good races are highelf, khajit, and argonian. I actually don't think breton is good since they way I see it, we need some sort of additional help to our stam sustain. We need to be able to roll because we dont have snare removal. I'm running a high tri-stat recovery magblade and it's very fluid for me. in BGs if there aren't a lot of wing spamming DKs i do very well. I just average at about 5:1 K:D. The additional stam sustain really helps my survival. roll -> cloak is a prett nice. My damage dealt isn't the highest. I think it's because im purely single target and I usually get kills not with sustained damage but with big instances of burst.
Given the class passives my approach has always been throwing a few stam recovery pieces into the gear. NBs generally benefit from recoveries alot, and when running two stam recovery pieces (e.g. shackle and bloodspawn), you have amazing stam sustain and can dodgeroll all day long. For now I'm running amberplasm and the added 250 recovery is enough to keep me rolling all day long. I wouln't suggest selecting your racial just by stam management
Yeah I do use amber plasm. But my approach is a bit different I guess. I don't like being limited with the sets since I like to switch builds A LOT. Theorycrafting is fun.So I eventually gravited to dealing with stamina management using a racial bonus and a mixture of either drinks, mundus, well fitted, or armor/jewelry glyphs. Having a race that helps with stam is nice for me since it gives me flexibility without an additional cost.
I've tried heavy armor damage sets, defensive light armor sets, healer builds, CP and no CP and the ever present stam sustain a race gives is always useful.
Lol, that is a complete exaggeration. Amber Plasm or BS + Shackle are good sets only by virtue of the fact that they're among the best that magicka characters have been given. I find them barely adequate for stam sustain, especially in no CP. I'm fine with it, since I think a magblade's strengths lie elsewhere (cloak and speed). All day long dodge rolling would be a Woodelf in all Well-Fitted medium (Impregnable) and 3x stamina cost reduction enchants.As for the race, i'm a dunmer. Always has been, and always will. Not the best but i'm never race changing my main
I'd say other good races are highelf, khajit, and argonian. I actually don't think breton is good since they way I see it, we need some sort of additional help to our stam sustain. We need to be able to roll because we dont have snare removal. I'm running a high tri-stat recovery magblade and it's very fluid for me. in BGs if there aren't a lot of wing spamming DKs i do very well. I just average at about 5:1 K:D. The additional stam sustain really helps my survival. roll -> cloak is a prett nice. My damage dealt isn't the highest. I think it's because im purely single target and I usually get kills not with sustained damage but with big instances of burst.
Given the class passives my approach has always been throwing a few stam recovery pieces into the gear. NBs generally benefit from recoveries alot, and when running two stam recovery pieces (e.g. shackle and bloodspawn), you have amazing stam sustain and can dodgeroll all day long. For now I'm running amberplasm and the added 250 recovery is enough to keep me rolling all day long. I wouln't suggest selecting your racial just by stam management
Lol, that is a complete exaggeration. Amber Plasm or BS + Shackle are good sets only by virtue of the fact that they're among the best that magicka characters have been given. I find them barely adequate for stam sustain, especially in no CP. I'm fine with it, since I think a magblade's strengths lie elsewhere (cloak and speed). All day long dodge rolling would be a Woodelf in all Well-Fitted medium (Impregnable) and 3x stamina cost reduction enchants.As for the race, i'm a dunmer. Always has been, and always will. Not the best but i'm never race changing my main
I'd say other good races are highelf, khajit, and argonian. I actually don't think breton is good since they way I see it, we need some sort of additional help to our stam sustain. We need to be able to roll because we dont have snare removal. I'm running a high tri-stat recovery magblade and it's very fluid for me. in BGs if there aren't a lot of wing spamming DKs i do very well. I just average at about 5:1 K:D. The additional stam sustain really helps my survival. roll -> cloak is a prett nice. My damage dealt isn't the highest. I think it's because im purely single target and I usually get kills not with sustained damage but with big instances of burst.
Given the class passives my approach has always been throwing a few stam recovery pieces into the gear. NBs generally benefit from recoveries alot, and when running two stam recovery pieces (e.g. shackle and bloodspawn), you have amazing stam sustain and can dodgeroll all day long. For now I'm running amberplasm and the added 250 recovery is enough to keep me rolling all day long. I wouln't suggest selecting your racial just by stam management
Not everyone is a vampire.
Hey, just wanted to share my latest setup that is surprisingly effective and hear for opinions how to polish it. Most important thing, I dropped dark cloak and opted for a speedy invis build with steed, conceiled and RAT. Secondly, I run masterstaff as a spammable together with skoria since this is the last combo I could remember that worked for me a few patches ago. Combination of cripple, degen, reach and double dot poisons makes for a surprisingly high pressure build that procs Skoria almost on CD. Even against DKs I can run degen and conceiled, and sneak in reach and cripple.
Needless to say, when cought people cut through me like paper, I don't have a snigle heal on my bars besides healing ward and a very limited stampool. Whole survivability is centered around cloak and speed, and proccing reapers mark.
Since I've really enjoyed the dot style build with skoria and think it might be the best bet against reflects and dodgerolls this patch, what do you guys think one could do to make the build more rounded? Passive healing via swallow soul and leeching strikes would be nice but there's no barspace at all. Also I'm currently running amberplasm + SS resto which is totally interchangebale - even hist sap might be an option.
Link: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=52375
Hey, just wanted to share my latest setup that is surprisingly effective and hear for opinions how to polish it. Most important thing, I dropped dark cloak and opted for a speedy invis build with steed, conceiled and RAT. Secondly, I run masterstaff as a spammable together with skoria since this is the last combo I could remember that worked for me a few patches ago. Combination of cripple, degen, reach and double dot poisons makes for a surprisingly high pressure build that procs Skoria almost on CD. Even against DKs I can run degen and conceiled, and sneak in reach and cripple.
Needless to say, when cought people cut through me like paper, I don't have a snigle heal on my bars besides healing ward and a very limited stampool. Whole survivability is centered around cloak and speed, and proccing reapers mark.
Since I've really enjoyed the dot style build with skoria and think it might be the best bet against reflects and dodgerolls this patch, what do you guys think one could do to make the build more rounded? Passive healing via swallow soul and leeching strikes would be nice but there's no barspace at all. Also I'm currently running amberplasm + SS resto which is totally interchangebale - even hist sap might be an option.
Link: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=52375
Soul Siphon > then the resto ult.
I tried something similar initially on magblade but found pvp was too burst for such a long wind up. You won’t be up to the spammable portion of your rotation until your 4th GCD. With the burst in pvp these days I found it difficult to apply, especially with multiple targets running around, and that’s even if you’re free casting from a hidden position. That’s why I don’t like spell strategist too, with multiple targets and switches the set gives you a bonus against only one target.
What is your spammable btw?
I’d definitely add impale, plus maybe rapid regen on your back bar. Death matches are mostly about killing blows, and impale is one of the best executes in game
I'm considering giving up vampire, but I'm still not certain whether the loss in sustain & stealth speed is actually beneficial over the reduced fire damage. At the moment I die very little in PvP as it is as a vampire. Admittedly I do withdraw a lot of times, but I doubt that would change much if I wasn't a vampire. Or are people's experiences that giving up vampire really helps with staying power?
@Jeezye
Areas for improvement:
1) Get rid of spell strategist, try innate axiom or julianos w/heavy chest & legs or head (5 light, 2 heavy), or a 5 piece defense set if using infused sp dmg glyphs
2) use inner light not radiant
3) use healing ward not ward ally
4) put concealed front bar, get rid of reapers & use siphoning attacks back bar
5) get rid of arcane glyphs & go infused or protective
#BasicMagbladeAdvice
GLHF
@Jeezye
Areas for improvement:
1) Get rid of spell strategist, try innate axiom or julianos w/heavy chest & legs or head (5 light, 2 heavy), or a 5 piece defense set if using infused sp dmg glyphs
2) use inner light not radiant
3) use healing ward not ward ally
4) put concealed front bar, get rid of reapers & use siphoning attacks back bar
5) get rid of arcane glyphs & go infused or protective
#BasicMagbladeAdvice
GLHF
Thx for the answer, however I'd like to question a few:
5) arcane def isnt bis atm, but I still struggle to believe infused actually provides better stats taking the loss in max mag sustain into account. My bet is on protective or triune, though I tend to triune due to stam management.
Thx for the reply!
@Jeezye
Areas for improvement:
1) Get rid of spell strategist, try innate axiom or julianos w/heavy chest & legs or head (5 light, 2 heavy), or a 5 piece defense set if using infused sp dmg glyphs
2) use inner light not radiant
3) use healing ward not ward ally
4) put concealed front bar, get rid of reapers & use siphoning attacks back bar
5) get rid of arcane glyphs & go infused or protective
#BasicMagbladeAdvice
GLHF
Thx for the answer, however I'd like to question a few:
1) My problem is that I needed a set that can proc from my backbar. Since I'm likely to drop master's inferno I'll play around with other choices. How come you haven't mentioned BTB?
2) Reason behind radiant is the high radius and immunity to snipe CCs. However I'll drop light in regards to barspace anyways and move to crit pots.
3) Already using healing ward, mistake on my side.
4) Are you sure damage without major resistance debuffs is on par? The way reaper's application slows down my rotation def speaks against it. I'd love to incorporate siphoning strikes into the build.
5) arcane def isnt bis atm, but I still struggle to believe infused actually provides better stats taking the loss in max mag sustain into account. My bet is on protective or triune, though I tend to triune due to stam management.
Thx for the reply!
By the way, don't listen to me . I've been told, sincerely, that I am the crappiest magblade another player had yet encountered. He/she was another magblade, a good one, using Shade, doing good damage, standard ranged rotation, yet being quite tanky when shielded. I can only figure they were using an Armor Master back bar, but of course I couldn't ask when they preempted my inquiry with trash talk. <Sigh>.
The skills I would drop are Mark and RAT. Mark because it telegraphs you. Good skill for extended duels, but I'd prefer Elemental Drain in that case. I suppose it depends on how much of a ganker you are, seeing you now have Cloak .
RAT gives you extra damage, but I basically see that very short speed buff as a waste on a build that uses Concealed and Cloak. I suppose it depends on how it feels to you. I, for one, don't like Double Take on my magblade either, although I do like it on my stamblade.
Finally, you maybe already know how I feel about magicka recovery on magblade. I don't spec into it. I have 1380 magicka recovery, but Breton + 3x cost reduction. This optimises cloak sustain. In place of Amber Plasm I use Deep Thoughts. Whenever my stamina is low, I disengage and top it up. Magicka too. Stamina, though, comes back so fast with Deep Thoughts you can almost get away with doing it in people's faces, especially if you have CC immunity.
No, everything you’ve said makes a lot of sense.
Correct. 3x damage sets (Zaan, Caluurion, Auroran's Thunder now).You’re brave to only run base resistances (does that mean no defensive set?)
High recovery is not the way to go, cost reduction is. Mag recovery from Bright Throat and Lich has NO EFFECT while out of combat. With that sort of setup you are liable to run down your magicka while cloaking out of combat, unless in the unlikely case you had Atro Mundus + drink + Breton as well (in which case you wouldn't wear those sets).Only time I’ve pulled that off was with a high recovery build where I could cloak at will indefinitely (back bar lich and bright throat).
Speed cap is +100% above normal running speed.At what percentage does run speed cap out? 55%? If you run race against time/double take plus concealed you’re already at 50% in cloak, add the steed and you’re at 60% so a swift rune I don’t think does anything.
Agreed. You have to decide whether you want to be ranged or melee. You can slot Concealed in a ranged build (like Jeezye) or Swallow Soul in a melee build (like me) for the utility, but you won't be good at both playstyles in a single build.The main reason I want to try a melee magblade is bar space.
Well, or the shade, I suppose. I'm in the speed buff camp, but Double Take or RAT ain't it. You don't have the magicka to sustain those AND cloak, nor the time to cast a speed buff when focused. That's why I like Skooma Smuggler. It's bad / hard enough to find the time and cast Forward Momentum or even Fear without being executed, because you didn't shield.You need a speed buff for cloak to work well.
That is indeed the point of running melee magblade. The speed and the DK factor. Forward Momentum goes without saying.I think if I can figure out how to survive in melee as a magblade it’ll circumvent bar space crunch and make magblade not useless in an environment with lots of DKs and wardens.
A few patches back I looked at Leeching crit rate in target skeleton parses and it was using the weapon crit rate for the heals. Easy thing to re-test, I suppose.thought about using leeching strikes instead of siphoning strikes too, as far as I could tell from tests they actually do scale of spell crit too.