Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Good for you, that you are trying vet content. I know it is a big step, mentally.
I am happy for you! 😁
And kudos to your friend for pushing you out of your comfy zone. 👍
I think Templars never were bad. Do you mind sharing details of your build?
SilverBride wrote: »Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Good for you, that you are trying vet content. I know it is a big step, mentally.
I am happy for you! 😁
And kudos to your friend for pushing you out of your comfy zone. 👍
I think Templars never were bad. Do you mind sharing details of your build?
I'm using Hack the Minotaur's Magicka Templar Solo PvE One Bar Build. I am using Mother's Sorrow and Julianos until I get the rest of the suggested sets, and am using the Slimecraw Monster Helm but not the Shoulders.
I just don't understand why some think Templars are so bad.
SilverBride wrote: »I was an avid raider in other games but chilled out when I came to ESO. Lately I've been motivated to try Vet dungeons by a friend and we even duo'd one with our tank and healing Companions. This friend also encouraged me to check my damage on a raid target dummy at our guild's hall and I was shocked by how well my Templar did. None of my other characters perform nearly as well.
I keep seeing threads about how bad Templar is, but that is far from my experience. Because of my Templar, and my friend's encouragement, I am now enjoying content I never felt confident to try before.
Ragnarok0130 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I was an avid raider in other games but chilled out when I came to ESO. Lately I've been motivated to try Vet dungeons by a friend and we even duo'd one with our tank and healing Companions. This friend also encouraged me to check my damage on a raid target dummy at our guild's hall and I was shocked by how well my Templar did. None of my other characters perform nearly as well.
I keep seeing threads about how bad Templar is, but that is far from my experience. Because of my Templar, and my friend's encouragement, I am now enjoying content I never felt confident to try before.
I’m happy that you’re giving dungeons a shot, maybe I’ll heal you in a random! If you want to get into trials I can introduce you to some solid beginner friendly groups.
Regarding your point about Templar being good your experience needs to be contrasted to earlier iterations of templar for full context of the templar mains’ grievances as the class has been the target of numerous ZoS nerf beat downs. Just curious are you using a one bar, oakensoul or 2 bar build on your plar?
SilverBride wrote: »I was an avid raider in other games but chilled out when I came to ESO. Lately I've been motivated to try Vet dungeons by a friend and we even duo'd one with our tank and healing Companions. This friend also encouraged me to check my damage on a raid target dummy at our guild's hall and I was shocked by how well my Templar did. None of my other characters perform nearly as well.
I keep seeing threads about how bad Templar is, but that is far from my experience. Because of my Templar, and my friend's encouragement, I am now enjoying content I never felt confident to try before.
BaalMelqartu wrote: »I am hoping your post does not attract people wanting to put you down for using Oakensoul as that seems to be a pretty contentious thing for some people currently
WrathOfInnos wrote: »Many people are just upset about the jabs damage nerf and new animation. Templar has a few underpowered skills (Backlash and Sun Fire), but overall they are still good at dealing damage. They are a little behind Dragonknight in DPS, and on par with both Sorcerer and Necromancer. They rely heavily on their execute beam, and having a couple good AoE DoTs (Blazing Spear and Ritual of Retribution).
One thing to consider is that Oakensoul is not really needed on Templar, even on a heavy attack build. They can cast Solar Barrage and get 22s of Empower (as well as 20s of Minor Sorcery from a passive). Accelerate or Barbed Trap can be used for Minor Force, and either Camo Hunter or Vamp Bane for Major Savagery/Prophecy. In groups a DK often provides Major Sorcery and a healer gives Major Courage. You may as well use a better mythic, like Kilt or Mora's. Sorcerers rely on Oakensoul because they don't have access to long-duration Empower.
BaalMelqartu wrote: »I am glad you are enjoying Templar and getting into more content.
Since the major Templar changes, I have also switched my 2 Templars up and continue to enjoy them. One as a one bar Oakensoul heavy attack build, one as a two bar non Oakensoul heavy attack build. The one you chose looks different from either of the routes I went and looks fun.
I think a lot of the frustration with Templar changes is for two bar builds that do not utilize heavy attacks. Some of the bread and butter Templar abilities that filled out two bars were altered quite a bit and it forced one to go in new directions and/or pick more global abilities.
I am hoping your post does not attract people wanting to put you down for using Oakensoul as that seems to be a pretty contentious thing for some people currently but if it does, take heart and keep enjoying your Templar however you want to play them!
SilverBride wrote: »I keep seeing threads about how bad Templar is, but that is far from my experience. Because of my Templar, and my friend's encouragement, I am now enjoying content I never felt confident to try before.
Dungeons are not a problem. The problems are in pvp, the animation of jabs, and from what I hear, a bit of suffering in trials. Go give pvp or trials a go and see what you think then.
SilverBride wrote: »I have no interest in Trials, mostly because I don't want to be tied down to a schedule and have to be on a set length of time.
SilverBride wrote: »I'm using Hack the Minotaur's Magicka Templar Solo PvE One Bar Build. I am using Mother's Sorrow and Julianos until I get the rest of the suggested sets, and am using the Slimecraw Monster Helm but not the Shoulders.
SilverBride wrote: »Ragnarok0130 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I was an avid raider in other games but chilled out when I came to ESO. Lately I've been motivated to try Vet dungeons by a friend and we even duo'd one with our tank and healing Companions. This friend also encouraged me to check my damage on a raid target dummy at our guild's hall and I was shocked by how well my Templar did. None of my other characters perform nearly as well.
I keep seeing threads about how bad Templar is, but that is far from my experience. Because of my Templar, and my friend's encouragement, I am now enjoying content I never felt confident to try before.
I’m happy that you’re giving dungeons a shot, maybe I’ll heal you in a random! If you want to get into trials I can introduce you to some solid beginner friendly groups.
Regarding your point about Templar being good your experience needs to be contrasted to earlier iterations of templar for full context of the templar mains’ grievances as the class has been the target of numerous ZoS nerf beat downs. Just curious are you using a one bar, oakensoul or 2 bar build on your plar?
One bar Oakensoul.
UnabashedlyHonest wrote: »Very few veteran dungeons can be considered difficult content.
Templars are very much DOA when it comes to end game content and PvP, just like all the threads pointing this out have stated.
Maybe you could post a 2 minute parse for your templar for the rest of us to see how well your doing please?
UnabashedlyHonest wrote: »Maybe you could post a 2 minute parse for your templar for the rest of us to see how well your doing please?
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »Deadly Strike and Order's Wrath are easy to get. So may I ask what is keeping you from getting them? That setup should be noticeably better than Julianos and Mother's Sorrow.
UnabashedlyHonest wrote: »Maybe you could post a 2 minute parse for your templar for the rest of us to see how well your doing please?