Yamenstein wrote: »Why??
The other classes aren't getting there passives updated to give this. It's through vampirism which night blades can be as well.
I might as well say they should change the necromancer Goliath ultimate because the vampire line gets something similar and better.
Night blades can click a button and go invisible.
I have to be a level 4 vampire to become invisible and I have to run to do that. Not only that but I'll take more fire damage while I'm a level 4 vampire, and have 100% less health recovery AND have an increase in all my non vampire abilities. From the sounds of it I have to feed 4 times before I get that passive, and after I do I have to keep feeding to make sure I keep it.
Oh but I'm sorry woe you night blades players who do not go vampire (that's it right ? You cant surely be complaining if you are a vampire as well).
If you can think it through objectively other classes don't just "get nightblade abilities". We have multiple consequences to get something that isn't as accessible.
once these new passives for Vampires hit live, Nightblade will be officially dead anyway. So it wont matter in the long run but sure, why not.
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »once these new passives for Vampires hit live, Nightblade will be officially dead anyway. So it wont matter in the long run but sure, why not.
I don’t think that’s right.
The passive that gives a buff to spell power after leaving sneak, invisibility, or mist form will be very strong on a Magicka Nightblade in particular. The fact that it may be better than the similar Nightblade passive is sort of beside the point, since they’ll stack. This will just make attacks out of stealth even stronger.
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »The toggle ability that gives extra weapon and spell power at the expense of health will also be particularly good on Nightblades—particularly the morph that adds more weapon/spell damage and decreases health more the longer you have it on. This is because a Nightblade will be able to proc it and then just stay invisible (and therefore safe despite the increasing health costs) while the ability ramps up in power. This should add a lot of potential power to Nightblade ganks. There will be some inherent high-risk-high-reward nature to this, but stuff like new mist form morph, as well as the Scion’s heal of damage done, as well as Drain’s heal based off of missing health will synergize quite well.
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »Then add to this that a Magblade will be able to potentially juice this up even further with Disembowel—which will do more damage the lower your health is and also potentially auto-crit if your health is low enough.
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »The combination of the above things should make NB ganking a lot stronger than it is now. A Nightblade that uses Cold Blood while in stealth until their health is low and then uses something like a powered-up auto-crit Concealed Weapon (or Assassin’s Will or Soul Harvest if they’re up), into an Elemental Weapon light attack, followed by a powered-up Disembowel auto-crit will probably be really strong.
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »once these new passives for Vampires hit live, Nightblade will be officially dead anyway. So it wont matter in the long run but sure, why not.
I don’t think that’s right.
The passive that gives a buff to spell power after leaving sneak, invisibility, or mist form will be very strong on a Magicka Nightblade in particular. The fact that it may be better than the similar Nightblade passive is sort of beside the point, since they’ll stack. This will just make attacks out of stealth even stronger.
The toggle ability that gives extra weapon and spell power at the expense of health will also be particularly good on Nightblades—particularly the morph that adds more weapon/spell damage and decreases health more the longer you have it on. This is because a Nightblade will be able to proc it and then just stay invisible (and therefore safe despite the increasing health costs) while the ability ramps up in power. This should add a lot of potential power to Nightblade ganks. There will be some inherent high-risk-high-reward nature to this, but stuff like new mist form morph, as well as the Scion’s heal of damage done, as well as Drain’s heal based off of missing health will synergize quite well.
Then add to this that a Magblade will be able to potentially juice this up even further with Disembowel—which will do more damage the lower your health is and also potentially auto-crit if your health is low enough.
The combination of the above things should make NB ganking a lot stronger than it is now. A Nightblade that uses Cold Blood while in stealth until their health is low and then uses something like a powered-up auto-crit Concealed Weapon (or Assassin’s Will or Soul Harvest if they’re up), into an Elemental Weapon light attack, followed by a powered-up Disembowel auto-crit will probably be really strong.
And I don’t really know that the invisibility on sprint is as big an impingement on NB’s stealth as people are saying. It seems like it’ll take a while of sprinting to work. So other classes still won’t be able to disappear instantly in a fight like a NB can. It’ll allow other classes to potentially take someone a bit by surprise in open world. But this isn’t something that will be very usable in the middle of a fight, nor does it sound like it’ll be anywhere near as useful as cloak as an escape tool.
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »once these new passives for Vampires hit live, Nightblade will be officially dead anyway. So it wont matter in the long run but sure, why not.
I don’t think that’s right.
The passive that gives a buff to spell power after leaving sneak, invisibility, or mist form will be very strong on a Magicka Nightblade in particular. The fact that it may be better than the similar Nightblade passive is sort of beside the point, since they’ll stack. This will just make attacks out of stealth even stronger.
It will be very strong on almost any spec... it will be pointless on NBs since the second attack after you attack from stealth is a light attack most of the time.RiskyChalice863 wrote: »The toggle ability that gives extra weapon and spell power at the expense of health will also be particularly good on Nightblades—particularly the morph that adds more weapon/spell damage and decreases health more the longer you have it on. This is because a Nightblade will be able to proc it and then just stay invisible (and therefore safe despite the increasing health costs) while the ability ramps up in power. This should add a lot of potential power to Nightblade ganks. There will be some inherent high-risk-high-reward nature to this, but stuff like new mist form morph, as well as the Scion’s heal of damage done, as well as Drain’s heal based off of missing health will synergize quite well.
That toggle will be quite strong on Dks and templars since they get a big chunk of health on dmg and since both can do dmg while being tanky.RiskyChalice863 wrote: »Then add to this that a Magblade will be able to potentially juice this up even further with Disembowel—which will do more damage the lower your health is and also potentially auto-crit if your health is low enough.
Ok, no again. mageblade lacks tankiness even more than any other spec in this game. The lower your health as a mageblade, the closer to death you will be. You won't be lethal, you will be patheticRiskyChalice863 wrote: »The combination of the above things should make NB ganking a lot stronger than it is now. A Nightblade that uses Cold Blood while in stealth until their health is low and then uses something like a powered-up auto-crit Concealed Weapon (or Assassin’s Will or Soul Harvest if they’re up), into an Elemental Weapon light attack, followed by a powered-up Disembowel auto-crit will probably be really strong.
The combination of things above will make any other class gank much better than Nbs ganks, for example overload sorcs, or chains DK (chains + leap)... or even templar (toppling charge + sweep)
Every class will do whatever a NB can do but much better... for the only thing those passives will help mageblades is for bombing
I think even at Bombing other classes will do better (or will performe same as NB at worst) with invsible sprint & invisibilty pots, since you get boost to spell dmg (strike from shadows passive). Who knows, maybe it will be even possible to use the "invisibility sprint" and close to target, pop-up destro uliti...RiskyChalice863 wrote: »once these new passives for Vampires hit live, Nightblade will be officially dead anyway. So it wont matter in the long run but sure, why not.
I don’t think that’s right.
The passive that gives a buff to spell power after leaving sneak, invisibility, or mist form will be very strong on a Magicka Nightblade in particular. The fact that it may be better than the similar Nightblade passive is sort of beside the point, since they’ll stack. This will just make attacks out of stealth even stronger.
It will be very strong on almost any spec... it will be pointless on NBs since the second attack after you attack from stealth is a light attack most of the time.RiskyChalice863 wrote: »The toggle ability that gives extra weapon and spell power at the expense of health will also be particularly good on Nightblades—particularly the morph that adds more weapon/spell damage and decreases health more the longer you have it on. This is because a Nightblade will be able to proc it and then just stay invisible (and therefore safe despite the increasing health costs) while the ability ramps up in power. This should add a lot of potential power to Nightblade ganks. There will be some inherent high-risk-high-reward nature to this, but stuff like new mist form morph, as well as the Scion’s heal of damage done, as well as Drain’s heal based off of missing health will synergize quite well.
That toggle will be quite strong on Dks and templars since they get a big chunk of health on dmg and since both can do dmg while being tanky.RiskyChalice863 wrote: »Then add to this that a Magblade will be able to potentially juice this up even further with Disembowel—which will do more damage the lower your health is and also potentially auto-crit if your health is low enough.
Ok, no again. mageblade lacks tankiness even more than any other spec in this game. The lower your health as a mageblade, the closer to death you will be. You won't be lethal, you will be patheticRiskyChalice863 wrote: »The combination of the above things should make NB ganking a lot stronger than it is now. A Nightblade that uses Cold Blood while in stealth until their health is low and then uses something like a powered-up auto-crit Concealed Weapon (or Assassin’s Will or Soul Harvest if they’re up), into an Elemental Weapon light attack, followed by a powered-up Disembowel auto-crit will probably be really strong.
The combination of things above will make any other class gank much better than Nbs ganks, for example overload sorcs, or chains DK (chains + leap)... or even templar (toppling charge + sweep)
Every class will do whatever a NB can do but much better... for the only thing those passives will help mageblades is for bombing
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Give everything to everyone... it will improve class identity and class balance for sure...
juhislihis19 wrote: »Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Give everything to everyone... it will improve class identity and class balance for sure...
If this would be the case, I would maybe go for:
Jabs as spammable
Toppling for stun and off balance
Birds of prey, more damage and speed
Sub Assault as AOE damage + debuff
Forward Momentum as Brutality and snare removal
Leap as ultimate
Back back probably
Vigor
Hurricane or Ice Fortress for resistances
Spores as burst heal
Streak or Cloak for getaway (+ certain crit)
Growing Swarm for debuff and DoT
Damn, this would be fun, at least for a day!
@idk nice of you to make me say things i never said.
the title says: "getting access to" not free access,
AND
Concealed weapon is an active skill, you have to slot it and to sacrify a morph to it.
but thanks for the comments
RiskyChalice863 wrote: »RiskyChalice863 wrote: »once these new passives for Vampires hit live, Nightblade will be officially dead anyway. So it wont matter in the long run but sure, why not.
I don’t think that’s right.
The passive that gives a buff to spell power after leaving sneak, invisibility, or mist form will be very strong on a Magicka Nightblade in particular. The fact that it may be better than the similar Nightblade passive is sort of beside the point, since they’ll stack. This will just make attacks out of stealth even stronger.
It will be very strong on almost any spec... it will be pointless on NBs since the second attack after you attack from stealth is a light attack most of the time.RiskyChalice863 wrote: »The toggle ability that gives extra weapon and spell power at the expense of health will also be particularly good on Nightblades—particularly the morph that adds more weapon/spell damage and decreases health more the longer you have it on. This is because a Nightblade will be able to proc it and then just stay invisible (and therefore safe despite the increasing health costs) while the ability ramps up in power. This should add a lot of potential power to Nightblade ganks. There will be some inherent high-risk-high-reward nature to this, but stuff like new mist form morph, as well as the Scion’s heal of damage done, as well as Drain’s heal based off of missing health will synergize quite well.
That toggle will be quite strong on Dks and templars since they get a big chunk of health on dmg and since both can do dmg while being tanky.RiskyChalice863 wrote: »Then add to this that a Magblade will be able to potentially juice this up even further with Disembowel—which will do more damage the lower your health is and also potentially auto-crit if your health is low enough.
Ok, no again. mageblade lacks tankiness even more than any other spec in this game. The lower your health as a mageblade, the closer to death you will be. You won't be lethal, you will be patheticRiskyChalice863 wrote: »The combination of the above things should make NB ganking a lot stronger than it is now. A Nightblade that uses Cold Blood while in stealth until their health is low and then uses something like a powered-up auto-crit Concealed Weapon (or Assassin’s Will or Soul Harvest if they’re up), into an Elemental Weapon light attack, followed by a powered-up Disembowel auto-crit will probably be really strong.
The combination of things above will make any other class gank much better than Nbs ganks, for example overload sorcs, or chains DK (chains + leap)... or even templar (toppling charge + sweep)
Every class will do whatever a NB can do but much better... for the only thing those passives will help mageblades is for bombing
1. Why in the world does it matter that the second attack from a NB after stealth may be a light attack??? That is essentially completely irrelevant. The Vampire passive will increase spell damage for a certain number of seconds, so it will buff the damage you do for those seconds, regardless of whether it’s abilities or light attacks. So I don’t have any idea what you are talking about. The fact is that the Vampire class will add to the damage a NB does for several seconds after leaving cloak, and that will be a huge buff for NBs. It’s a bigger buff to NBs than to other classes, because NBs will use cloak far more often than any other class will be invisible or sneaking in a fight. Of course, on other classes, one could potentially toggle Mist Form on and off very quickly to proc this passive. And I suspect people may do that. But NBs will make use of this passive a lot while in the normal course of how they fight, as opposed to needing to use a global cooldown on something you wouldn’t otherwise use, just to get the buff. I don’t really see how one could argue that this passive isn’t strongest on a NB.
2. I think you’re really missing my point about the toggle. The point isn’t that a NB will be better at having so much self healing that they can just brawl while having that toggle on. It’s that cloak will allow them to just wait in safety until the toggle has completely juiced them up, without having to really worry much that they’ll be killed. This will be used to make Nightblade ganks much stronger. Other classes may be able to ultimately juice themselves up a lot by just trying to self heal through it, but there’s more danger there since it’ll be easier to punish than someone juicing themselves up while the other person doesn’t even know they’re there.
3. Again, I think you’re missing the point by talking about tankiness. I’m suggesting this will find great use on gank builds (which are intentionally not built to be tanky). Magblades will be able to use cloak to safely use the toggle ability to juice up their spell damage (as well as to receive the vampire’s extra spell damage after using invisibility), and then use the fact that they’re low health from that toggle to make Disembowel a really high damage, auto-crit part of their gank combo. This has the potential to be really strong. Will you be close to death when you do that? Yes. But it doesn’t matter if you’re close to death if you instantly delete someone.
4. I think you’re defining ganking very differently than I am if you think Toppling Charge + Sweeps is ganking. I’m talking about the ability to instantly delete someone before they can even react to your existence. These changes to the Vampire skill line will give Nightblades the ability to have a much more powerful gank (and therefore be more likely to be able to instantly delete people).
Think about this particular gank combo. A Nightblade sits in cloak, with the toggle on. This makes the NB’s spell power super high. They prime up an Elemental Weapon. Then they use Soul Harvest out of stealth (or Incap in no-CP, because of the stun). This automatically crits because it is out of cloak, and it is boosted a ton by the toggle. This attack also gets extra spell damage from the new Vampire passive as well as the existing NB one. And now there’s also a 20% damage boost for your attacks after that due to Soul Harvest. Right after that, the NB light attacks, which gives the Elemental Weapon damage and enchant damage. These have the 20% boost, the boost from the toggle, and the boost from the Vampire passive. Then they use Disembowel, which does massive damage and auto-crits because you’re at low health. To be clear, that Disembowel is also subject to the spell power from the toggle, the spell power from the Vampire passive, and does 20% extra damage because of Soul Harvest. Because Disembowel is a magicka ability and auto-crits, you then guarantee a Caluurion’s proc, which also is boosted 20% because of Soul Harvest. All that will land in roughly 1 second. That will likely be a very powerful gank. Will you have low health and die if the person avoids it or lives through it? Yeah, perhaps. But it has the potential to basically instantly delete people that a NB absolutely couldn’t currently instantly delete.
Yamenstein wrote: »Why??
Night blades can click a button and go invisible.