filmoretub17_ESO wrote: »For the PVP of this game DC has always been behind and even with superior numbers they tend to lose maps. I was wondering if this was a racial problem because looking at their 3 races hey don't seem to have much going for them. EP has Dark Elves who get bonuses to fire damage and take less fire damage. Nord's who take 7% less damage from all sources. AD has Bosner and Khaiit which both have huge bonuses to their Nightblade class. They also have the Altmer who also has damage bonuses. DC only has the Orc who gets a bonus to charging attacks. I think its possible that the bonus damage or damage reduction that EP and AD have are giving them the advantage over DC that is causing them to lose all the time. It is something to be discussed because you can't just say they lose all the time because they don't have any good guilds.
Altmer, Dunmer and Breton are all good for magicka builds.
Bosmer, Redguard and Imperial are good for stamina.
Orc, Khajiit and Nord passives aren't really good now, but not to far behind, all three favoring stamina over magicka.
Argonian racials are utter garbage in 1.6.
So no, even if players couldn't play any race in any alliance, DC wouldn't be in a bad spot. If anything, EP would lack a good stamina race.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »People are restricted by racial choice to certain alliances?
I've never experienced such a thing!
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »People are restricted by racial choice to certain alliances?
I've never experienced such a thing!
Anyone who doesn't have the Explorer's Pack is faction locked when it comes to races. IE you can only play DC's races in DC, unless you buy the unlock.
Orcs need Berserk back from the Single player games. Berserk should increase my damage by 100% and make me immune to damage for 1 day.
Altmer, Dunmer and Breton are all good for magicka builds.
Bosmer, Redguard and Imperial are good for stamina.
Orc, Khajiit and Nord passives aren't really good now, but not to far behind, all three favoring stamina over magicka.
Argonian racials are utter garbage in 1.6.
So no, even if players couldn't play any race in any alliance, DC wouldn't be in a bad spot. If anything, EP would lack a good stamina race.
MuseTheDrunkenDragon wrote: »Altmer, Dunmer and Breton are all good for magicka builds.
Bosmer, Redguard and Imperial are good for stamina.
Orc, Khajiit and Nord passives aren't really good now, but not to far behind, all three favoring stamina over magicka.
Argonian racials are utter garbage in 1.6.
So no, even if players couldn't play any race in any alliance, DC wouldn't be in a bad spot. If anything, EP would lack a good stamina race.
Wut
This is news to me. I was under the impression that poison/disease resistance was a good thing.
Plus, I like swimming.
Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
If you want I am sure I can help Decibel out with new, high burst stamina builds for ALL their templars. We'll help find them equipment and enchants and everything. All to help you guys find a new, fun playstyle.
Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
Is wrong, because it makes race choice just more important than pre 1.6.[...]
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
If you want I am sure I can help Decibel out with new, high burst stamina builds for ALL their templars. We'll help find them equipment and enchants and everything. All to help you guys find a new, fun playstyle.
Agrippa! You're all heart
Imagine, being willing to go to all that effort just to help our healers develop fun, stamina burst play styles!
You're like... the Mother Theresa of ESO....
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
If you want I am sure I can help Decibel out with new, high burst stamina builds for ALL their templars. We'll help find them equipment and enchants and everything. All to help you guys find a new, fun playstyle.
Agrippa! You're all heart
Imagine, being willing to go to all that effort just to help our healers develop fun, stamina burst play styles!
You're like... the Mother Theresa of ESO....
Winnamine in leather?
Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
Wether your build is decent or not depends on other player's builds. And if other players want to use their full potential, they will try to gain maximum efficiency from all teh passives you get. For the champion system that means to push stats that are already high, because it's multiplicative. You can get more out of the champion system pushing your magicka regen as an Altmer, than when increasing stamina regen.
Thus, your original statement on that I commented in the first place:Is wrong, because it makes race choice just more important than pre 1.6.[...]
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Breton is probably the strongest magicka class in the game.
And magicka builds have been the meta for basically the entire game.
Honestly though, any race can play any class and do it well.
Many of the best DKs in the game weren't dark elves. One of the best templar healers I know is a wood elf.
Especially now, with the champion system giving you access to basically any passives, it really isn't that big a deal.
This is plain wrong because the champion passives are multiplicative - your benefit from picking a class synergizing ith your build is even greater now. Not to mention the removal of softcaps. Of course you can do good with any class, but then again that meanst you could also do well with armor sets that make no sense at all for your build, right? A fitting race is quite an advantage indeed.
Sure, it's an advantage to you to pick a race that complements your class and play style. Definitely.
But the champion system allows flexibility.
I'm a high elf templar. High elves have no stam passives, but if I decided I hate my guild and am going to become a stam templar, I could go reset my CP and put some in stamina trees to make up for that.
Now, will I have as much stamina as say, a bosmer (bosmers have stam passives, right?) no. I won't.
But I can put enough CP into stam trees to run a decent stam build.
It's helpful if your racial passives support your build, but it's honestly not the end of the world if they don't.
If you want I am sure I can help Decibel out with new, high burst stamina builds for ALL their templars. We'll help find them equipment and enchants and everything. All to help you guys find a new, fun playstyle.