What you are using is fine. NMA would be slightly better than spinners. Breton should help a bit with that. If you find resources running thin, try bright throats in stead of crafty. I like to front bar NMA with a 2her with the cheaper offensive templar abilities and backbar willpower or potentates frost staff (dont take first passivesin destro line) for ele drain with HTD for block casting heals as NMA will effect block cost.
I don't see the point of building into magicka on a templar. The class lacks the +8% magicka bonus of nightblades. It lacks the +15% magicka bonus a warden gets from Northern Storm. It does not typically rely on shields that scale with magicka, like a sorc, nor does it have a pet that would enable Necropotence. Instead, what it does have is Minor Sorcery. You have a +30% multiplier on Spell Damage from Major and Minor Sorcery, yet you would build into magicka? That's stupid. Everyone who recommends high magicka sets, like BTB or Alfiq, needs to correct what I've just said or have their theorycrafting skills examined.
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Yeah, I think you're right. Is that enough reason? ... meh ...I don't see the point of building into magicka on a templar. The class lacks the +8% magicka bonus of nightblades. It lacks the +15% magicka bonus a warden gets from Northern Storm. It does not typically rely on shields that scale with magicka, like a sorc, nor does it have a pet that would enable Necropotence. Instead, what it does have is Minor Sorcery. You have a +30% multiplier on Spell Damage from Major and Minor Sorcery, yet you would build into magicka? That's stupid. Everyone who recommends high magicka sets, like BTB or Alfiq, needs to correct what I've just said or have their theorycrafting skills examined.
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Purifying light scales with max mag IIRC.
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Reasons to build into Max Magicka: Higher purifying light damage, less need for recovery because of a large resource pool, buffs both heals and damage. I'd prefer Spell Damage for the same reasons as someone said above
I wouldn't go Bright-Throat's since drinks offer lower stats than food, and I always use tri-stat food on my magicka characters. Being able to break free and then roll dodge twice is life-saving - everyone's playstyle is different
Correct. I haven't done the latest math, but the way to do it is to take the 5-piece bonus and calculate how much more that's worth than a single 2-piece bonus. For example for Julianos it's 300 / 129 = 2.32.Everyone keeps saying BTB makes u use drinks and it’s lower stats than food
This is true and I guess the OP only asked whether their setup is viable. It's a decent generic mag setup and, in that sense, is fine. I've been talking about min-maxing.Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
This is true and I guess the OP only asked whether their setup is viable. It's a decent generic mag setup and, in that sense, is fine. I've been talking about min-maxing.Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
More options to consider:
The new Scathing Mage set loos very good on a Magplar. It synergies very well with templar passives(crit damage/minor sorc) and Puncturing Sweep.
Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
More options to consider:
The new Scathing Mage set loos very good on a Magplar. It synergies very well with templar passives(crit damage/minor sorc) and Puncturing Sweep.
I tried scathing mage on PTS. Proc change seemed too low to be useful.
I would think it should work. Could be possible that its a set that still doesnt recognize sweeps as direct damage and still thinks of it as a DOT even though it changed a couple patches ago.
My concern with that would be wanting the spell power for heals on the defensive. Sort of like how Ravager was awesome when pressing but if you are trying to get away, your heals get neutered a bit.
Lughlongarm wrote: »Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
More options to consider:
The new Scathing Mage set loos very good on a Magplar. It synergies very well with templar passives(crit damage/minor sorc) and Puncturing Sweep.
I tried scathing mage on PTS. Proc change seemed too low to be useful.
You tried it with Puncturing Sweep?
Still not overly convinced that NMA is better than spinners in pvp considering the cost increase when spinners out damages it in all the testing I've seen
Still not overly convinced that NMA is better than spinners in pvp considering the cost increase when spinners out damages it in all the testing I've seen
I considered spinners too, that would be a good choice. For me I setup NMA and didn’t do any other testing, it was a ‘this works’ so stopped messing around.
Spinners might combine with BRP a lot better too, or back bar potatoes resto. Only thing I don’t like about spinners is it doesn’t increase your healing.
Lughlongarm wrote: »Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
More options to consider:
The new Scathing Mage set loos very good on a Magplar. It synergies very well with templar passives(crit damage/minor sorc) and Puncturing Sweep.
I tried scathing mage on PTS. Proc change seemed too low to be useful.
You tried it with Puncturing Sweep?
Yea, the build I tried was scathing mage front bar, BRP DW back bar MH Nirn OH Infused weapon damage, Shacklebreaker, Monster Kena on an Altmer.
I was seeing wild fluctuations in spell damage going up to 4700 spamming sweeps. The back bar infused spell damage glyph had really good uptime from quick cloak, Kena was easy to manage and predictable. The weakness was Scathing mage. I concluded that NMA will still be a ton better.
BRP DW will be a no brainer with the cost reduction on PTS I think.
I think the two best sets will be NMA front bar or clever alchemist with 3x infused pot cooldown reduction on an argonian.
Clever alchemist front bar, BRP DW back bar + NMA + Kena with 3x pot reduction cooldown glyphs using tri stat pots might be pretty ridiculously good, but it’s hard to say because I did no play testing.
Lughlongarm wrote: »Lughlongarm wrote: »Lughlongarm wrote: »Your build is good, feel no pressure to twik it if you are doing fine.
More options to consider:
The new Scathing Mage set loos very good on a Magplar. It synergies very well with templar passives(crit damage/minor sorc) and Puncturing Sweep.
I tried scathing mage on PTS. Proc change seemed too low to be useful.
You tried it with Puncturing Sweep?
Yea, the build I tried was scathing mage front bar, BRP DW back bar MH Nirn OH Infused weapon damage, Shacklebreaker, Monster Kena on an Altmer.
I was seeing wild fluctuations in spell damage going up to 4700 spamming sweeps. The back bar infused spell damage glyph had really good uptime from quick cloak, Kena was easy to manage and predictable. The weakness was Scathing mage. I concluded that NMA will still be a ton better.
BRP DW will be a no brainer with the cost reduction on PTS I think.
I think the two best sets will be NMA front bar or clever alchemist with 3x infused pot cooldown reduction on an argonian.
Clever alchemist front bar, BRP DW back bar + NMA + Kena with 3x pot reduction cooldown glyphs using tri stat pots might be pretty ridiculously good, but it’s hard to say because I did no play testing.
Funny, I created hybrid DK on PTS with this setup more or less. I like the concept of DK sustaining from pots +Deadly Cloak(with posion+fire glyphs) on charged staff front bar + 7 heavy. Supposed to be played with the imba pots that give speed, vitality + heal every sec.
WreckfulAbandon wrote: »NMA messes up the "sweet spot" calculation for mag regen I've been using for the past 1-2 years in my Magplar builds.
For Magplar (all builds really) there is a spot where you have just the right amount invested in regen. Dueling it is lower but for OW I like 1300-1400 base regen since there will be times you will have to spam block cast ER/HtD under pressure. So I find NMA not optimal since it's already a losing prospect to be on the defensive burning thru your mag pool and that's another 5% increase in cost, not to mention 5% increase to block.
Like @Akinos said in another thread it's good to think outside the box.. I find "procplar" to be my preferred build for Magplar - Skoria and an undisclosed proc set that I don't want to advertise on here along with a damage set (I like Axiom for heavy chest)
I find Magplar to be sub-par for solo at the moment since it just takes 1 person running BRP DW to make you spend a lot of time and resources killing them. If you even can. And that's running full damage... really fun to run 3 damage sets and see your dmg output massacred by a back bar 2pc setAlthough tbh solo is kinda dead. 2-3 man group is the new solo. Just run with good ppl who can kill those BRP DW users and likewise you can cover their build weaknesses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKAweLvzZwE @Destyran