WrathOfInnos wrote: »I think there’s one significant piece of this puzzle that has not been mentioned specifically. Running BRP dual wield back bar requires you to have DUAL WIELD as your back bar. I know this seems obvious, but the opportunity cost of using the BRP set is not just 2 set slots, it means no bow back bar for stamina damage builds, no Resto back bar for tanky builds, no 2h back bar for higher weapon damage. There’s really nothing else in the DW skill line that’s useful, so you have to give up an entire weapon skill line just to use Blade Cloak.
Except DW is the only backbar choice that allows you to proc poisons from the back bar and adds a layer of consistent pressure damage. There really is no sacrifice involved, it's just playstyle preference. Outside of ultimates none of the other backbar choices offer something similar.
Except DW is the only backbar choice that allows you to proc poisons from the back bar and adds a layer of consistent pressure damage. There really is no sacrifice involved, it's just playstyle preference. Outside of ultimates none of the other backbar choices offer something similar.
Huh? Any defensive or utility back bar can proc alchemy poisons while you're on the back bar, Resto and Bow both do it at range. Quick Cloak can proc them while you're on your front 2h bar, which is great, but DW currently brings nothing to the table outside Quick Cloak. The DW passives only apply to DW damage. Whirling Blades is a worse version of Reverse Slice. Flurry is unreliable and partially functional. Twin Slashes and Hidden Blade have been destroyed by nerfs. Also, pressure damage doesn't exist in this meta.
Except DW is the only backbar choice that allows you to proc poisons from the back bar and adds a layer of consistent pressure damage. There really is no sacrifice involved, it's just playstyle preference. Outside of ultimates none of the other backbar choices offer something similar.
Huh? Any defensive or utility back bar can proc alchemy poisons while you're on the back bar, Resto and Bow both do it at range. Quick Cloak can proc them while you're on your front 2h bar, which is great, but DW currently brings nothing to the table outside Quick Cloak. The DW passives only apply to DW damage. Whirling Blades is a worse version of Reverse Slice. Flurry is unreliable and partially functional. Twin Slashes and Hidden Blade have been destroyed by nerfs. Also, pressure damage doesn't exist in this meta.
This is wrong. There are only some abilities that will proc from your back bar and carry over to the front.
Only light, heavy attacks and weapon skills will do it. It has to be a weapon ability that does damage over time but doesn’t count as a dot.
I think the abilities that do are blade cloak, stampede, elemental blockade and maybe poison injection (I’m not sure about injection). It’s pretty hard as mag to have a weapon damage enchant proc from your back bar and carry over to the front unless you use blockade.
You can use abilities or light attack and then switch bars, but the duration is really short so it’s not as effective.
This is wrong. There are only some abilities that will proc from your back bar and carry over to the front... I think the abilities that do are blade cloak, stampede, elemental blockade and maybe poison injection (I’m not sure about injection).
SoixanteNeuf wrote: »@idk I think the major source of confusion for you is that you're forgetting how the "density" of backbar sets are derived.
Except DW is the only backbar choice that allows you to proc poisons from the back bar and adds a layer of consistent pressure damage. There really is no sacrifice involved, it's just playstyle preference. Outside of ultimates none of the other backbar choices offer something similar.
Huh? Any defensive or utility back bar can proc alchemy poisons while you're on the back bar, Resto and Bow both do it at range. Quick Cloak can proc them while you're on your front 2h bar, which is great, but DW currently brings nothing to the table outside Quick Cloak. The DW passives only apply to DW damage. Whirling Blades is a worse version of Reverse Slice. Flurry is unreliable and partially functional. Twin Slashes and Hidden Blade have been destroyed by nerfs. Also, pressure damage doesn't exist in this meta.
Except DW is the only backbar choice that allows you to proc poisons from the back bar and adds a layer of consistent pressure damage. There really is no sacrifice involved, it's just playstyle preference. Outside of ultimates none of the other backbar choices offer something similar.
Huh? Any defensive or utility back bar can proc alchemy poisons while you're on the back bar, Resto and Bow both do it at range. Quick Cloak can proc them while you're on your front 2h bar, which is great, but DW currently brings nothing to the table outside Quick Cloak. The DW passives only apply to DW damage. Whirling Blades is a worse version of Reverse Slice. Flurry is unreliable and partially functional. Twin Slashes and Hidden Blade have been destroyed by nerfs. Also, pressure damage doesn't exist in this meta.
No the distinction is that DW can do it passively while you're attacking on your front bar. Also pressure damage is a huge deal in BGs - DD poisons are BIS man. Not to mention the nigh requirement of running Major Evasion with all the Leap and Northern Storm spamming in BGs.
Quick Cloak can proc them while you're on your front 2h bar
Sounds like we're on the same page then.DW can do it passively while you're attacking on your front bar.
Everyone needs to stop with "but it works against solo randoms in No-CP" when it's clearly yet another game mechanic nerfed to uselessness against anyone with a brain in CP or against group healing in No-CP. If you want to try to make the point that ESO PvP feels better when you remove CP, zergs, healbots, PvDoor, and organized groups... I'm inclined to agree, but it's a different discussion.Also pressure damage is a huge deal in BGs - DD poisons are BIS man. Not to mention the nigh requirement of running Major Evasion with all the Leap and Northern Storm spamming in BGs.