What qualifies a crafted set as a pvp set per se? A 5th bonus that only impacts players or something?
StrandedMonkey wrote: »unfortunately those new cyrodiil sets are going to be totally useless if they dont provide at least 600 wep damage, armor resistances, or some crazy 5pc effect
nothing really outclasses new moon and fury, but im trying to stay at the least optimistic for their arrival
StrandedMonkey wrote: »unfortunately those new cyrodiil sets are going to be totally useless if they dont provide at least 600 wep damage, armor resistances, or some crazy 5pc effect
nothing really outclasses new moon and fury, but im trying to stay at the least optimistic for their arrival
There’s lots of stuff they could do. The problem moreso is as soon as there’s a decent set that isn’t about just stats people complain like crazy.
Stats run the show mostly because players have driven it that way.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »During today’s "Dark Heart of Skyrim" post-announcement show, @ZOS_GinaBruno and @ZOS_JessicaFolsom mentioned that *new* PvP crafted gear sets would be hitting a crafting table in Cyrodiil near you!
Of course, there are absolutely no details on this yet.
HOWEVER, they seemed to indicate that they will be included on the next major patch for Harrowstorm (Update 25) in February. Which means we’ll get an early look on the details next week when the PTS patch notes drop for Harrowstorm.
Therefore, if you’re a PC player ... and have time to play around, test, and duel on PTS with the new gear sets in the coming weeks, the PvP community will appreciate it.
To put it another way, PTS testing of new PvP gear will go a long way to ensure fair but competitive sets will be released ... while avoiding substandard sets that nobody will ever craft (e.g. Adept Rider).
In addition to all of this, there will be a new Artifact siege weapon that players can use when the Antiquities System is released. No details on this either ... and Antiquities won’t be released until late May with the Greymoor Chapter.
Thanks for taking the time to read this post and see you in PvP soon ...
Fur_like_snow wrote: »So lemme guess they’ll release 4-6 sets but One will clearly outperform so the others get shelved by the community. Why do we need more five piece sets but still no two piece arena weapons designed for PvP?
I just hope they're not dumb 5 pieces like Buffer of the Swift that require no thought into putting a build together
brandonv516 wrote: »Doesnt matter what it is. If it's good, it will be nerfed to uselessness.
See Curse Eater for a good example.
It's too good. Compare it with other defensive sets and it's one of the strongest ones before you start factoring in player penetration and debuffs (especially things like 2h ult). When you factor that in it's super strong. While being light armor which allows you to keep the crit, pen and sustain.
It's too good. Compare it with other defensive sets and it's one of the strongest ones before you start factoring in player penetration and debuffs (especially things like 2h ult). When you factor that in it's super strong. While being light armor which allows you to keep the crit, pen and sustain.
Idk, I mean when we look at stamina sets like fury where players just tank, tank, tank, ulti dump you for 1mil dmg, I would say that is more over performing than buffer.
What makes something OP is the ability to have your cake & eat it too, not doing 1 thing well...
It's too good. Compare it with other defensive sets and it's one of the strongest ones before you start factoring in player penetration and debuffs (especially things like 2h ult). When you factor that in it's super strong. While being light armor which allows you to keep the crit, pen and sustain.
Idk, I mean when we look at stamina sets like fury where players just tank, tank, tank, ulti dump you for 1mil dmg, I would say that is more over performing than buffer.
What makes something OP is the ability to have your cake & eat it too, not doing 1 thing well...
Yeh, I'm not saying it's the most OP set - there are other sets that are too strong.
My point is, sets like Swift require little thought to get straight up 10% damage mitigation. I'm not a fan of things like that. Especially in an offensive orientated weight.
brandonv516 wrote: »Doesnt matter what it is. If it's good, it will be nerfed to uselessness.
See Curse Eater for a good example.
Yeah because curse eater was gonna be a fantastic addition to the game where it allows players to afk purge CCs and any other debuff.
Also last time I checked, new moon's is good. And that didn't get nerfed to uselessness (yet).
Fur_like_snow wrote: »This game has SO MANY five piece sets that are completely worthless. Why add more sets to the game when they could just rework the bad ones. PvP needs 2 piece arena weapons not more forgettable five piece.
It's too good. Compare it with other defensive sets and it's one of the strongest ones before you start factoring in player penetration and debuffs (especially things like 2h ult). When you factor that in it's super strong. While being light armor which allows you to keep the crit, pen and sustain.
Idk, I mean when we look at stamina sets like fury where players just tank, tank, tank, ulti dump you for 1mil dmg, I would say that is more over performing than buffer.
What makes something OP is the ability to have your cake & eat it too, not doing 1 thing well...
Yeh, I'm not saying it's the most OP set - there are other sets that are too strong.
My point is, sets like Swift require little thought to get straight up 10% damage mitigation. I'm not a fan of things like that. Especially in an offensive orientated weight.