Sallington wrote: »Anything useful that players are wanting added into the game all fall under the category of "Yer ruinin my 'mersion!"
Tannakaobi wrote: »If ESO was real, Bretons would be English...
Explains why most of them got french sounding names in previous TES titles starting with Morrowind, Reachmen are more gaelic I believe when it comes to names and places in the Reach.Tannakaobi wrote: »If ESO was real, Bretons would be English...
Bretons actually are a real people, descending from the celts and inhabiting the Brittany area in France.
Tannakaobi wrote: »If ESO was real, Bretons would be English...
Bretons actually are a real people, descending from the celts and inhabiting the Brittany area in France.
Tannakaobi wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »If ESO was real, Bretons would be English...
Bretons actually are a real people, descending from the celts and inhabiting the Brittany area in France.
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....... Anyway, like I was saying. Imperials, they are the best race, hands down, for anything...
Tannakaobi wrote: »Tannakaobi wrote: »If ESO was real, Bretons would be English...
Bretons actually are a real people, descending from the celts and inhabiting the Brittany area in France.
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....... Anyway, like I was saying. Imperials, they are the best race, hands down, for anything...
Nonsense, why would you be anything but a Nord, we even got a passive that makes you take more damage, that's how badass we are.
Play with staff a bit before you spread yourself thin with bow.
Obviously, do what you enjoy of course, but once you start blowing stuff up with staves bow starts losing its luster a tad. And that's coming from an archery maniac.
You dont need it as templar you got your binding javelin. Queal dmg but procs dmg passive plus 3.5 sec stun.AlexDougherty wrote: »Play with staff a bit before you spread yourself thin with bow.
Obviously, do what you enjoy of course, but once you start blowing stuff up with staves bow starts losing its luster a tad. And that's coming from an archery maniac.
True.
And destruction staffs have a cool knockback ability, which helps keep enemies away.
Springt-Über-Zwerge wrote: »You dont need it as templar you got your binding javelin. Queal dmg but procs dmg passive plus 3.5 sec stun.AlexDougherty wrote: »Play with staff a bit before you spread yourself thin with bow.
Obviously, do what you enjoy of course, but once you start blowing stuff up with staves bow starts losing its luster a tad. And that's coming from an archery maniac.
True.
And destruction staffs have a cool knockback ability, which helps keep enemies away.
Springt-Über-Zwerge wrote: »I play with 7 pieces light armor and 2 resto staff even in my melee aoe spec because its 10%more dmg (i dont use a single staff ability). I can easily solo the public dungeons in the veteran areas (skillpoint boss included) therefor i use puncturins sweep, blazing shield immovable, honor the dead and inner light. Ultimade is empowering sweep. Works well also in pvp. If you have mana problems just do a few heavy attacks with your staff and restore 10% max magicka for each attack.
Id not use an aldmer because his dmg passive does not work with most templar skills. They all deal magical dmg not fire ice or lightning.
AlexDougherty wrote: »Springt-Über-Zwerge wrote: »You dont need it as templar you got your binding javelin. Queal dmg but procs dmg passive plus 3.5 sec stun.AlexDougherty wrote: »Play with staff a bit before you spread yourself thin with bow.
Obviously, do what you enjoy of course, but once you start blowing stuff up with staves bow starts losing its luster a tad. And that's coming from an archery maniac.
True.
And destruction staffs have a cool knockback ability, which helps keep enemies away.
Yes, but that knockback ability uses less juice, and against small numbers is actually better.
But since the OP is looking at a healing specialist, you are probably right, space on the ability bar and all.
Springt-Über-Zwerge wrote: »AlexDougherty wrote: »Springt-Über-Zwerge wrote: »You dont need it as templar you got your binding javelin. Queal dmg but procs dmg passive plus 3.5 sec stun.AlexDougherty wrote: »Play with staff a bit before you spread yourself thin with bow.
Obviously, do what you enjoy of course, but once you start blowing stuff up with staves bow starts losing its luster a tad. And that's coming from an archery maniac.
True.
And destruction staffs have a cool knockback ability, which helps keep enemies away.
Yes, but that knockback ability uses less juice, and against small numbers is actually better.
But since the OP is looking at a healing specialist, you are probably right, space on the ability bar and all.
What do you mean with less juice? Sry if its a saying i might not know it because engish is not my mother tongue
Springt-Über-Zwerge wrote: »I play with 7 pieces light armor and 2 resto staff even in my melee aoe spec because its 10%more dmg (i dont use a single staff ability). I can easily solo the public dungeons in the veteran areas (skillpoint boss included) therefor i use puncturins sweep, blazing shield immovable, honor the dead and inner light. Ultimade is empowering sweep. Works well also in pvp. If you have mana problems just do a few heavy attacks with your staff and restore 10% max magicka for each attack.
Id not use an aldmer because his dmg passive does not work with most templar skills. They all deal magical dmg not fire ice or lightning.
So Breton then? I've never played a Breton before but I want to have the best race perks for a dps/solo/dungeon/group/etc templar I can get. I love to help others but I also want to be able to survive on my lone quests and exploration adventures.