Not sure if dumb or trolling.are you really gonna run out of skill points at lvl 50?
I mean, with shard, quest bonus, it seems you will have 150+ skill points, unless you poured waaay too much points into wrong place, why bother respec anyway?
As healer I use totally different morphs for PvE and PvP and I have to respec every time I go raiding Cyrodiil with my guild. That's 15k+ every day and it increase constantly because I gain more skill points.
The fundamentals of any buildcrafting is trial and error. You will not get the perfect build the first time, and in a game with a very deep buildcrafting system, you probably won't reach an optimal build until after a lot of experimentation.
You can't do that in ESO. To change a single morph at max skill points will cost you a fortune because you have to reset the entire skillline. Imagine doing that tens of times to experiment and tweak a build. No one can afford to do that.
You're not meant to just change your skills to min/max yourself into a specific role at whim. That they let you do it at all is rather nice of them - but you're trying to abuse it if you want to constantly go back and drop a couple hundred gold on getting specific skills changed so you can max your performance in a completely different role. If you want to do two roles, get used to being a hybrid of some sort - not a perfectionist in each (unless you're wealthy, then do whatever you want).
Its not even min-maxing, this is just about build experimentation and buildcrafting, which they encouraged you to go and do.
^changing one morph is not a respec, its tweaking your build. Its the same thing as changing a setting when you're overclocking your processor, except in this case you'll have to buy a whole new processor every time.
The system discourages you from finding those options and combinations no one has ever thought of yet because you won't know if a build you planned out works until you tried it, and if it doesn't you've wasted a ton of money. It's like gambling, not adventuring.
And even if it does work, the next step is to tweak it. You'll keep making small changes to your build and see if they work out in order to optimize your build. You cannot do that. Wasting walletloads of your hard-earnt cash just to gamble away on trying optimise a build is very discouraging.
Adventuring is exploring and seeing all the possibilities, not sticking with one thing or treading someone else's path, which is what this system encourages.
Plan your build and stick to it. Allowing us to change them eliminates variety.
Would I turn my tankplar to an aoeplar if it was cheap? Probably. And I doubt I'd be alone.
The only way you'd know to respec is if you saw someone else doing better than you.
Be original, and stick to your guns, if you want a new character, make one.
kstauthamerb16_ESO wrote: »^changing one morph is not a respec, its tweaking your build. Its the same thing as changing a setting when you're overclocking your processor, except in this case you'll have to buy a whole new processor every time.
The system discourages you from finding those options and combinations no one has ever thought of yet because you won't know if a build you planned out works until you tried it, and if it doesn't you've wasted a ton of money. It's like gambling, not adventuring.
And even if it does work, the next step is to tweak it. You'll keep making small changes to your build and see if they work out in order to optimize your build. You cannot do that. Wasting walletloads of your hard-earnt cash just to gamble away on trying optimise a build is very discouraging.
Adventuring is exploring and seeing all the possibilities, not sticking with one thing or treading someone else's path, which is what this system encourages.
Free respecs or individual skill respecs devaluate the system that builds eso. If you can change everything on a whim, your decision making has no worth, nor the associated feeling. The fact that this discussion is going means people are understanding the value of the points.
Personally i plan ahead, see which skill i want, calculate how many skillpoints i get between now and then and save them up.
Its also why i dont morph my abilities blindly, but check what does what.
If you burn your ass, your going to have to sit on the blisters. Not ask for the fire that keeps everybody warm to be toned down.
Its not even min-maxing, this is just about build experimentation and buildcrafting, which they encouraged you to go and do.
Besides that, why can you be a perfectionist at will? You're not doing 2 roles at once, because you can't have 2 builds running at the same time. Variety is the spice of life. A game should encourage players to try different roles and different builds, because it keeps things fresh and interesting, not stick to the same old or just pull FotMs straight off the forums to save on cash instead of trying to find a build that works by yourself.
This fact making gold actually valuable. There must be ways of outflow of gold from the economy.
Who are you to decide what necessary and what is not?
Playing the game is not necessary either.
Your post is not a suggestion. It is *** of *** in the faces of game designers.
Quit whining about absence of "Win the game" button.
Stop being lazy and farm.