nerevarine1138 wrote: »1. "The idea behind" Nightblades is not that they're a bow-using stealth class. That's just a preconception you have because of the name. They don't need to use a bow and stealth any more than a Dragonknight needs to use a sword.
2. Stamina needs some tweaks, but after figuring out that class skills are magicka-based, one would think you'd start balancing out your stamina/magicka abilities. You have a lot of class abilities to help you constantly regenerate your stamina. Between Refreshing Shadows and my Focused Attacks, I pretty much have 100% uptime on my weapon abilities.
3. The notion that having a balance between stamina and magicka would make you ineffective is what's killing your build. The balance between those two resources is what makes the difference between an effective melee/bow build and what you've described.
P.S. Attribute respecs are cheap, and most of your magicka/stamina should be coming from armor enchantments by the time you hit VR1 anyway.
sfradenb14_ESO wrote: »Maybe im just used to oblivion and skyrim where the idea of 'open choice freedom' actually exists. That does not apply here, even though it was promised.
So make me a build and i'll respect and try it. I am partial to bows, but obviously Im a moron by refusing to do what everyone else is doing and play my own way. well its not working so Im willing to try anything to revive my character.
Mind you I do have a limit, If the build you suggest makes me fight melee all the time to be effective, then why bother with a NB? I can just do a DK for that, so give me that stealthy/assassin build.....nerevarine1138 wrote: »1. "The idea behind" Nightblades is not that they're a bow-using stealth class. That's just a preconception you have because of the name. They don't need to use a bow and stealth any more than a Dragonknight needs to use a sword.
2. Stamina needs some tweaks, but after figuring out that class skills are magicka-based, one would think you'd start balancing out your stamina/magicka abilities. You have a lot of class abilities to help you constantly regenerate your stamina. Between Refreshing Shadows and my Focused Attacks, I pretty much have 100% uptime on my weapon abilities.
3. The notion that having a balance between stamina and magicka would make you ineffective is what's killing your build. The balance between those two resources is what makes the difference between an effective melee/bow build and what you've described.
P.S. Attribute respecs are cheap, and most of your magicka/stamina should be coming from armor enchantments by the time you hit VR1 anyway.
I play as a classic rogue. Down and dirty with lots of stealth attacks (not ambush it sucks) and recloaking once the initial burst damage has killed the 1st mob. Then stun lock the others. it works great. The only compromise I have had to make is on the armour going 5l 2m to make sure I have enough magicka for multiple restealths. Its the people who have a rigid preconception of their class that are struggling in this game
nerevarine1138 wrote: »
You may remember that you could "do anything" in Skyrim, but you'd also die a lot if you didn't pick some abilities that would help you in a fight. Well, in this game, you can't adjust the difficulty slider when you die, so you have to adjust your build. There is no one right answer, but there are ways to be more effective.
killedbyping wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »
You may remember that you could "do anything" in Skyrim, but you'd also die a lot if you didn't pick some abilities that would help you in a fight. Well, in this game, you can't adjust the difficulty slider when you die, so you have to adjust your build. There is no one right answer, but there are ways to be more effective.
What abilitys are you talking about ? There were no abilitys what so ever, only passives (not talking about magick spells).
Can't offer bow advice, but as a dual dagger NB i have no problems. My attribute spread is 1magicka and 1 stamina for every 2 health (so at level 50 that's 12 mag, 25 hp, 12 sta). Armor (medium) has magicka enchants up to magicka pool cap, then rest hp enchants. I use magicka skills only. Stamina goes to blocks/dodges.
concealed weapon/dark cloak/piercing mark/impale/ambush
Can't offer bow advice, but as a dual dagger NB i have no problems. My attribute spread is 1magicka and 1 stamina for every 2 health (so at level 50 that's 12 mag, 25 hp, 12 sta). Armor (medium) has magicka enchants up to magicka pool cap, then rest hp enchants. I use magicka skills only. Stamina goes to blocks/dodges.
concealed weapon/dark cloak/piercing mark/impale/ambush
Your build would actually be much better if you didn't have any points in stamina.
If you want to play a Stamina based character try Sorceror with Critical Surge rather than Nightblade.
From what I have read, the Stamina synergy for Sorceror is a fair bit higher due to being able to sustain based off of Stamina dps.
Stamina skills are pretty meh in general though; Class skills seem to provide far better for me than Weapon skills have.
If you want to play a Stamina based character try Sorceror with Critical Surge rather than Nightblade.
From what I have read, the Stamina synergy for Sorceror is a fair bit higher due to being able to sustain based off of Stamina dps.
Stamina skills are pretty meh in general though; Class skills seem to provide far better for me than Weapon skills have.
Problem with stam sorcs is we have no physical crit class abilities and we rely on crit to self heal so medium armor really limits us. Also, sorc have zero class mechanics to restore stamina while DK, temp, and nb all do. Big pain in the ass.
-vr8 stam based sorc
Can't offer bow advice, but as a dual dagger NB i have no problems. My attribute spread is 1magicka and 1 stamina for every 2 health (so at level 50 that's 12 mag, 25 hp, 12 sta). Armor (medium) has magicka enchants up to magicka pool cap, then rest hp enchants. I use magicka skills only. Stamina goes to blocks/dodges.
concealed weapon/dark cloak/piercing mark/impale/ambush
Your build would actually be much better if you didn't have any points in stamina.
Better for who?
If its working for him who's to judge?
Common sense. If all of the abilities on your bar are magicka based, than it makes sense to use magicka.
You know, some of us actually like to help others instead of just complaining.
Can't offer bow advice, but as a dual dagger NB i have no problems. n
Common sense. If all of the abilities on your bar are magicka based, than it makes sense to use magicka.
You know, some of us actually like to help others instead of just complaining.
Doesn't sound like he need help at allCan't offer bow advice, but as a dual dagger NB i have no problems. n
And the strategy of having and using two recourse pools is perfectly valid. I like to use the magicka pool for burst damage then move to stamina if anything is still alive. On long fights I do multiple bursts between stamina attacks generating one bar while using the other. Doesn't really matter how you do it as long as it works for you.
Can't offer bow advice, but as a dual dagger NB i have no problems. My attribute spread is 1magicka and 1 stamina for every 2 health (so at level 50 that's 12 mag, 25 hp, 12 sta). Armor (medium) has magicka enchants up to magicka pool cap, then rest hp enchants. I use magicka skills only. Stamina goes to blocks/dodges.
concealed weapon/dark cloak/piercing mark/impale/ambush
Your build would actually be much better if you didn't have any points in stamina.
Better for who?
If its working for him who's to judge?