DocFrost72 wrote: »I feel if they are looking into it, it will be some time before we see it. Warden may exhibit it poorly to your taste, but it is already the "nature magic" representation in eso. May be a long while before they circle back to such a similar topic.
Mettaricana wrote: »Because every class already does that just not with plants.
I really feel like the warden does a very poor job of showing off plant magic.
They are all heals, pushed into one skill line. As a person that loves chloromancy this makes me pretty sad it’s so underdeveloped as a theme. Especially with so many beautiful plants in the game.
What about bloodthorns, briarhearts or the exotic plants we see is murkmire? There’s so many diffrent direct attacks, siphoning, aoes, dots, traps, protective and debuffs that can come out of plant magic. It would be beautiful to play!
I really feel like the warden does a very poor job of showing off plant magic.
They are all heals, pushed into one skill line. As a person that loves chloromancy this makes me pretty sad it’s so underdeveloped as a theme. Especially with so many beautiful plants in the game.
What about bloodthorns, briarhearts or the exotic plants we see is murkmire? There’s so many diffrent direct attacks, siphoning, aoes, dots, traps, protective and debuffs that can come out of plant magic. It would be beautiful to play!
Would Poison Ivy be considered a Chloromancer?
I agree. It sounds like it would be fun, although the animations might be tricky.
ThanatosXR wrote: »I heard the chloromancer is great with womens, he is a knockout with them
SomeDogsAreCops wrote: »Most classes don't show off their elements that well. Considering how few abilities there are in this game you think they would of spent more time in making them detailed and flashy but alas.
Anti_Virus wrote: »I agree, I really like the nature theme of the class. Winter’s Embrace seems tacked on
I really feel like the warden does a very poor job of showing off plant magic.
What about bloodthorns, briarhearts or the exotic plants we see is murkmire?
IronWooshu wrote: »I clicked on this thread to find out what a chloromancer is.
I feel indifferent.
IronWooshu wrote: »I clicked on this thread to find out what a chloromancer is.
I feel indifferent.
IronWooshu wrote: »I clicked on this thread to find out what a chloromancer is.
I feel indifferent.
@IronWooshu
Oh if you didn’t know chloro just means green. So basically a practicer in green magic. Which is just another way of saying a practicer in plant magic lol
IronWooshu wrote: »I clicked on this thread to find out what a chloromancer is.
I feel indifferent.
@IronWooshu
Oh if you didn’t know chloro just means green. So basically a practicer in green magic. Which is just another way of saying a practicer in plant magic lol
Or a practitioner of magic in the Emerald City, or maybe that Dunmer chick at the College of Winterhold. Talk about seeing the world through emerald coloured glasses!
Most of the classes are pretty general and unfocused on specific types of magic tbh. I'd also prefer them to be a bit more focused, like having a lightning class separate from a daedra summoning class.
I really feel like the warden does a very poor job of showing off plant magic.
They are all heals, pushed into one skill line. As a person that loves chloromancy this makes me pretty sad it’s so underdeveloped as a theme. Especially with so many beautiful plants in the game.
What about bloodthorns, briarhearts or the exotic plants we see is murkmire? There’s so many diffrent direct attacks, siphoning, aoes, dots, traps, protective and debuffs that can come out of plant magic. It would be beautiful to play!