InvictusApollo wrote: »Nightblades do not belong in those matches. It is a selfish playstyle that only lends itself effectively to solo play.
You said it yourself - you weren’t with the group.
He might have been rude, but he wasn’t wrong. He/she did carry the team.
I would’ve simply said “please don’t queue for BGs anymore on that class - it does not belong here”
I don’t blame the players at first because it is a result of poor balancing... but to repeatedly bring a class that is useless for groups to a group encounter while KNOWING that it’s a selfish playstyle is fundamentally selfish.
Could you please stop putting all nightblades in the same bag?
My magblade for example gives all team members 1k HOT and 250 spell and weapon damage, CCs enemies that attack them and tanks damage. It's a brawler build without Shadowy Disguise.
My stamblade on the other hand tanks enemies by jumping straight to the action and debuffs them with major fracture, bleeds and minor maim. It also heals teammembers with Vigor. It has Shadowy Disguise only to disengage should the situation be unfavourable. But I'm already thinking about switching to Dark Cloak for even more tankiness.
As you can see not all nightblades are sneaky gankers that do hit and runs. Some are built for helping the group.
The real problem here is that people have only one build and can't change it during the match to synergize with their team.
When a single magblade makes it to high MMR matches then maybe.
But they don’t.
For a reason.
InvictusApollo wrote: »InvictusApollo wrote: »Nightblades do not belong in those matches. It is a selfish playstyle that only lends itself effectively to solo play.
You said it yourself - you weren’t with the group.
He might have been rude, but he wasn’t wrong. He/she did carry the team.
I would’ve simply said “please don’t queue for BGs anymore on that class - it does not belong here”
I don’t blame the players at first because it is a result of poor balancing... but to repeatedly bring a class that is useless for groups to a group encounter while KNOWING that it’s a selfish playstyle is fundamentally selfish.
Could you please stop putting all nightblades in the same bag?
My magblade for example gives all team members 1k HOT and 250 spell and weapon damage, CCs enemies that attack them and tanks damage. It's a brawler build without Shadowy Disguise.
My stamblade on the other hand tanks enemies by jumping straight to the action and debuffs them with major fracture, bleeds and minor maim. It also heals teammembers with Vigor. It has Shadowy Disguise only to disengage should the situation be unfavourable. But I'm already thinking about switching to Dark Cloak for even more tankiness.
As you can see not all nightblades are sneaky gankers that do hit and runs. Some are built for helping the group.
The real problem here is that people have only one build and can't change it during the match to synergize with their team.
When a single magblade makes it to high MMR matches then maybe.
But they don’t.
For a reason.
If by high MMR you mean: getting matched against hardcore premades all the time, then I guess I've got there.
Nightblades do not belong in those matches. It is a selfish playstyle that only lends itself effectively to solo play.
You said it yourself - you weren’t with the group.
He might have been rude, but he wasn’t wrong. He/she did carry the team.
I would’ve simply said “please don’t queue for BGs anymore on that class - it does not belong here”
I don’t blame the players at first because it is a result of poor balancing... but to repeatedly bring a class that is useless for groups to a group encounter while KNOWING that it’s a selfish playstyle is fundamentally selfish.
I got the impression from the OP that they WERE trying to stick together, but that it was suboptimal given their lack of AOE. I may misread it, though.
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Wow a lot of anti-NB feelings here. Just because my class isn’t designed to be the best group pvp class I shouldn’t participate in battlegrounds, my favorite part of ESO? Nice...Nightblades do not belong in those matches. It is a selfish playstyle that only lends itself effectively to solo play.
You said it yourself - you weren’t with the group.
He might have been rude, but he wasn’t wrong. He/she did carry the team.
I would’ve simply said “please don’t queue for BGs anymore on that class - it does not belong here”
I don’t blame the players at first because it is a result of poor balancing... but to repeatedly bring a class that is useless for groups to a group encounter while KNOWING that it’s a selfish playstyle is fundamentally selfish.
I got the impression from the OP that they WERE trying to stick together, but that it was suboptimal given their lack of AOE. I may misread it, though.
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No you read it correctly, we stayed with the group. It’s Thogard who obviously only reads things in such a way that it fits his anti-NB rant.
or we all should just play cheesdens.. with shalks db and spin 2 win front bar and all the heals backbar...
If the minor vulnerability on ambush change goes through then sNBs could be useful in groups for once.
That’d be a nice change.
Magicka Wardens don't use Steel Tornado. Or any other execute for that matter (outside of maybe the Bear in duels or something). I also don't know that I've ever seen a Magicka Warden run Dawnbreaker.
I think most of the rumors are coming from the event in Boston where Elsweyr was shown off (and there was a separate event in London just before it, I think?) Some things certainly won't go live in their current state, but official patch notes should be coming soon'ish, since the PTS will be opening up on April 15th. Hopefully we can get enough people over there to get some BGs going, because when I've tried in the past it just wasn't happening.
I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
On PC EU there are some insanely strong NB healers in the high MMR, that are both tanky and pump out lots of healing and support, who take away a lot of heat from the more squishy team members by being right on the frontlines.
My personal build has pulled up to 2,3 million healing, is able to facetank 3/4 players for a considerable amount of time and can spam the free burstheal almost indefinately due to how it's built, provides to the group AoE minor maim, lots of orbs, major expedition and area denial through constant AoE fear runes. On top of that it provides two strong ults, one with major protection for 18 seconds and an OP synergy and the other being the best heal ult in the game, able to heal people from 10% to 100% in a matter of 2 seconds.
So this argument of NB healers not being placed in high MMR is a player problem, not a class problem.
I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
On PC EU there are some insanely strong NB healers in the high MMR, that are both tanky and pump out lots of healing and support, who take away a lot of heat from the more squishy team members by being right on the frontlines.
My personal build has pulled up to 2,3 million healing, is able to facetank 3/4 players for a considerable amount of time and can spam the free burstheal almost indefinately due to how it's built, provides to the group AoE minor maim, lots of orbs, major expedition and area denial through constant AoE fear runes. On top of that it provides two strong ults, one with major protection for 18 seconds and an OP synergy and the other being the best heal ult in the game, able to heal people from 10% to 100% in a matter of 2 seconds.
So this argument of NB healers not being placed in high MMR is a player problem, not a class problem.
If it’s a player problem on an entire server then it’s probably not just a player problem.
Comparing the NB ult to remembrance or perma is disingenuous imo.
Not really, I just think you haven't seen any strong NB support builds yet who can function well in high MMR. Keep in mind the grand majority of people think: NB = assassin. They could never even imagine a NB could heal, let alone perform at high level MMR and be this hard to kill. But anyone with an ounce of critical thinking in them can see the strong tools of the nightblade to be able to dish out healing and take a lot of damage in return. I mean.. minor maim, minor protection, major protection, major evasion, minor resolve, minor ward + the healing multipliers minor mending and major vitality + siphoning passives. This is only just from class skills...I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
On PC EU there are some insanely strong NB healers in the high MMR, that are both tanky and pump out lots of healing and support, who take away a lot of heat from the more squishy team members by being right on the frontlines.
My personal build has pulled up to 2,3 million healing, is able to facetank 3/4 players for a considerable amount of time and can spam the free burstheal almost indefinately due to how it's built, provides to the group AoE minor maim, lots of orbs, major expedition and area denial through constant AoE fear runes. On top of that it provides two strong ults, one with major protection for 18 seconds and an OP synergy and the other being the best heal ult in the game, able to heal people from 10% to 100% in a matter of 2 seconds.
So this argument of NB healers not being placed in high MMR is a player problem, not a class problem.
If it’s a player problem on an entire server then it’s probably not just a player problem.
Comparing the NB ult to remembrance or perma is disingenuous imo.
Not really, I just think you haven't seen any strong NB support builds yet who can function well in high MMR. Keep in mind the grand majority of people think: NB = assassin. They could never even imagine a NB could heal, let alone perform at high level MMR and be this hard to kill. But anyone with an ounce of critical thinking in them can see the strong tools of the nightblade to be able to dish out healing and take a lot of damage in return. I mean.. minor maim, minor protection, major protection, major evasion, minor resolve, minor ward + the healing multipliers minor mending and major vitality + siphoning passives. This is only just from class skills...I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
On PC EU there are some insanely strong NB healers in the high MMR, that are both tanky and pump out lots of healing and support, who take away a lot of heat from the more squishy team members by being right on the frontlines.
My personal build has pulled up to 2,3 million healing, is able to facetank 3/4 players for a considerable amount of time and can spam the free burstheal almost indefinately due to how it's built, provides to the group AoE minor maim, lots of orbs, major expedition and area denial through constant AoE fear runes. On top of that it provides two strong ults, one with major protection for 18 seconds and an OP synergy and the other being the best heal ult in the game, able to heal people from 10% to 100% in a matter of 2 seconds.
So this argument of NB healers not being placed in high MMR is a player problem, not a class problem.
If it’s a player problem on an entire server then it’s probably not just a player problem.
Comparing the NB ult to remembrance or perma is disingenuous imo.
I'm not seeing any arguments from you here as to why NB's are supposedly inferior to other healers. The only thing a templar healer has going for them is the purge synergy. And thats really the only major thing. Remembrence is a total meme compared to soul siphon and perma doesn't heal, and that can also be provided by other wardens in the group where it will probably deal more damage anyway.
Not really, I just think you haven't seen any strong NB support builds yet who can function well in high MMR. Keep in mind the grand majority of people think: NB = assassin. They could never even imagine a NB could heal, let alone perform at high level MMR and be this hard to kill. But anyone with an ounce of critical thinking in them can see the strong tools of the nightblade to be able to dish out healing and take a lot of damage in return. I mean.. minor maim, minor protection, major protection, major evasion, minor resolve, minor ward + the healing multipliers minor mending and major vitality + siphoning passives. This is only just from class skills...I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
On PC EU there are some insanely strong NB healers in the high MMR, that are both tanky and pump out lots of healing and support, who take away a lot of heat from the more squishy team members by being right on the frontlines.
My personal build has pulled up to 2,3 million healing, is able to facetank 3/4 players for a considerable amount of time and can spam the free burstheal almost indefinately due to how it's built, provides to the group AoE minor maim, lots of orbs, major expedition and area denial through constant AoE fear runes. On top of that it provides two strong ults, one with major protection for 18 seconds and an OP synergy and the other being the best heal ult in the game, able to heal people from 10% to 100% in a matter of 2 seconds.
So this argument of NB healers not being placed in high MMR is a player problem, not a class problem.
If it’s a player problem on an entire server then it’s probably not just a player problem.
Comparing the NB ult to remembrance or perma is disingenuous imo.
I'm not seeing any arguments from you here as to why NB's are supposedly inferior to other healers. The only thing a templar healer has going for them is the purge synergy. And thats really the only major thing. Remembrence is a total meme compared to soul siphon and perma doesn't heal, and that can also be provided by other wardens in the group where it will probably deal more damage anyway.
WillhelmBlack wrote: »I've never won a match with 2 Nightblades on my team. I'm not a ragist though. I'd just leave as soon as the match is over and pray I get the 2 Wardens that were on the other team since they were designed for BG's.
I think this is a very black and white statement, and thus not accurate. You personally might not see any NB healers in higher MMR, but that might just be an issue with people not knowing how to build one that is effective in the usual dynamic of high MMR matches, i.e. sticking as a tight group focussing on movement and stacking AoE.If you’re going to play magblade support with buffs and heals for your group, why not roll a magden?
I prefer my NB. The points you get from battlegrounds favour damage over healing, so getting to higher MMR is more about being good at damage then healing. For a templar or warden that’s easy, for a magblade that means using a lot of guild or destruction staff abilities.
Personally I think after trying Warden, Templar and NB as a pvp healer NBs are the strongest, though I don’t have a lot of experience on my Warden. Wardens are too short range for me and favour balling up. I solo queue and like the 28m NB healing range for disorganized pugs.
I’ve seen some good templar healers but don’t think I’ve seen a really strong warden healer too.
Healers on other classes get moved up to higher MMR matches
On PC EU there are some insanely strong NB healers in the high MMR, that are both tanky and pump out lots of healing and support, who take away a lot of heat from the more squishy team members by being right on the frontlines.
My personal build has pulled up to 2,3 million healing, is able to facetank 3/4 players for a considerable amount of time and can spam the free burstheal almost indefinately due to how it's built, provides to the group AoE minor maim, lots of orbs, major expedition and area denial through constant AoE fear runes. On top of that it provides two strong ults, one with major protection for 18 seconds and an OP synergy and the other being the best heal ult in the game, able to heal people from 10% to 100% in a matter of 2 seconds.
So this argument of NB healers not being placed in high MMR is a player problem, not a class problem.
HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »@brandonv516 looks like @Thogard is hating on the magblade heals man lol.
I love how this post started as a rude behavior post then devolved into a critique of night blade healers....😆
The forums, man....gotta love them...
It's kinda funny though, seeing all the critique without any substantial arguments. People just don't like nightblades and they are inable to look past this and see the actual potential of the class in terms of healing. Last week I pulled 2.9 million healing with 0 deaths on my nb healer in BGs. Meanwhile every single dd on my team did more than 2 million dmg. All I can do is laugh at the sheep mentality tbhI love how this post started as a rude behavior post then devolved into a critique of night blade healers....😆
The forums, man....gotta love them...
It’s all good. Feedback and opinions are always good. I’d rather discuss it civilly in a thread with intelligent conversation about it then have a ‘NB Healers Suck!’ thread. Off topic from the OP yea, but whatever.
It's kinda funny though, seeing all the critique without any substantial arguments. People just don't like nightblades and they are inable to look past this and see the actual potential of the class in terms of healing. Last week I pulled 2.9 million healing with 0 deaths on my nb healer in BGs. Meanwhile every single dd on my team did more than 2 million dmg. All I can do is laugh at the sheep mentality tbhI love how this post started as a rude behavior post then devolved into a critique of night blade healers....😆
The forums, man....gotta love them...
It’s all good. Feedback and opinions are always good. I’d rather discuss it civilly in a thread with intelligent conversation about it then have a ‘NB Healers Suck!’ thread. Off topic from the OP yea, but whatever.