2,9% costreduction are not 3-5, but 6 CPs.
If you do it yourself as Breton, you are at 3% + 2,9% = 5,9%
If other races want to reach 5,9%, they have to spend 13 points more than you.
So actually other races don't have to spend "3-5 CPs" as you state, but 13 to get the same benefit as you.
Artemiisia wrote: »guys SilverWF, is a min/maxer so racial passives means something for him, especially since hes competing against hodor
so I understand why the rage, how ever its that way for all now SilverWF, many of us are rerolling to get the best out of the class/race again
2,9% costreduction are not 3-5, but 6 CPs.
If you do it yourself as Breton, you are at 3% + 2,9% = 5,9%
If other races want to reach 5,9%, they have to spend 13 points more than you.
So actually other races don't have to spend "3-5 CPs" as you state, but 13 to get the same benefit as you.
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Another race need to spent 6 CP to get my bonus, SIX, not 13!
Drago Belsazar wrote: »Please let all choose their 3 Passives and Good Game. Make it easy. You need to do all quest of racial areas and you can receive for example "Gift of the Bretons", "Gift of the Orcs" or whatever. Make Racial only cosmetic. No one could complain anymore and can roll the way he want to.
@Ezareth #AltmerMasterRace
This -3% just equal to 3 or 5 champion points! Soooo cool racial passive! ><
That is misleading, because the cost depends on how many you already spent.
To get magicka cost reduction from 0% to 2.9%(a ~3% increase), you indeed only have to spend 6 champion points. But to get it from 7.1% to 10.1% (a 3% increase) you now have to spend 21 points. And every 3% increase after that costs more and more.
Before cap remove my Sorc has Max magicka capped (yeah, because passive), but Max Health and Magicka regen were capped too!
Removing caps - was teh worst idea they ever made ><
@Ezareth #AltmerMasterRace
TOO SOON. YOU HAVE AWAKENED ME TOO SOON, PANDA. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS INTRUSION!??This -3% just equal to 3 or 5 champion points! Soooo cool racial passive! ><
That is misleading, because the cost depends on how many you already spent.
To get magicka cost reduction from 0% to 2.9%(a ~3% increase), you indeed only have to spend 6 champion points. But to get it from 7.1% to 10.1% (a 3% increase) you now have to spend 21 points. And every 3% increase after that costs more and more.
Several things to note. As Panda has noted Altmer are the Master Race for Sorcs and always were.
4% Damage bonus is multiplicative with the champion passive and will eventually give you 5% Fire/Frost/Shock damage (With 100 points into Elemental Mastery).
10% Max Magicka is a wash between Altmer/Breton.
Altmer 9% Magicka regen is multiplicative with champion passive and will eventually give you 11.16% regen increase.
3000 Spell resistance on a class that chiefly relies upon damage shields to mitigate damage seems pretty worthless (and with easy hard capped SR pre-1.6 was always worthless.
3% Cost reduction is != 3% Champion point reduction. Champion point reduction is actually calculated *after* your cost reduction set %s but acts independently from cost reduction enchants.
Breton 3% reduction is *additive* with your other cost reduction passive which makes it scale logarithmically with your cost reduction the higher it gets (including the Free Cystal Fragments). However in 1.6 They decided add a 12.3% Stealth nerf to *all* non-CP cost reduction percentages including the Breton racial. Your 3% actually works out to 2.631%.
So what does this mean? Take a 1000 base cost spell.
Let's look at the best possible(not counting Worm cult group buff since that's unrealistic) scenario for a Breton Sorc.
5% Sorc
21% 7/7 Light Armor
8% Seducer
8% Archmage
42% Cost
-12.3% Nerf
3000 base spell becomes 1896.
With Breton 3%?
3000 base spell becomes 1815
Best case scenario is you save 81 Magicka per 3000 in base cost but keep in mind in this scenario that is a 4.3% decrease in the cost of all of your spells compared to a player without Breton.
Now let's look at the worst case scenario:
5% Sorc
No Light armor
611 Magicka Cost reduction enchants
3000 Base cost spell becomes 2389 which is reduced to 2284
With Breton 3%?
3000 Base cost spell becomes 2389 which is reduced to 2221
Worst case scenario you save 63 Magick per 3000 in base cost. In this scenario your decrease is 2.76%.
Champion point cost reduction is directly comparable to this range (2.76%-4.3%).
So what does all this math tell you?
Hell if I know, I'm a sorc with unlimited Magicka. 3% cost reduction is about as bad as 3000 spell resist....except at least the 3000 spell resist can be increased by Nirnhoned Armor so 3% cost reduction is easily your worst racial currently....worth about a third of a Magicka Cost reduction enchant.
Altmer Master Race!
However, in light of that stealth nerf, would you say that the Altmer combat recovery bonus > Breton cost reduction for a healer as well?
@SilverWF:
Breton Sorc here. Imperial Preorder, i am so cool.
2,9% costreduction are not 3-5, but 6 CPs.
If you do it yourself as Breton, you are at 3% + 2,9% = 5,9%
If other races want to reach 5,9%, they have to spend 13 points more than you.
So actually other races don't have to spend "3-5 CPs" as you state, but 13 to get the same benefit as you.
And guess what? If you spend those 13 more points as a breton, too, you are at 8,9%. Try to reach that which another race; would take you another 19 points. No matter how many points the other races will spend, you will be always 3% ahead of them. When they maxed out at 15,8%, you are still at 18,8%.
If thats still way too bad for you, go ahead and reroll.
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Khivas_Carrick wrote: »Also, cost reduction is super powerful now and you are sorely underestimating it, especially since skill costs got jacked up immensely.
Khivas_Carrick wrote: »Also, cost reduction is super powerful now and you are sorely underestimating it, especially since skill costs got jacked up immensely.
I suggest you stop complaining now as everybody in this thread has proven you wrong in your idea that Breton equates to being bad.
Septimus_Magna wrote: »Khivas_Carrick wrote: »Also, cost reduction is super powerful now and you are sorely underestimating it, especially since skill costs got jacked up immensely.
I suggest you stop complaining now as everybody in this thread has proven you wrong in your idea that Breton equates to being bad.
I agree, cost reduction can be seen as dubble regen. You save magicka when you cast it and its also saved because you dont need to regenerate it. Regeneration only gives magicka back so if you cast a lot of spells in a short time the actual benefit is very little (only a couple regen ticks). Cost reduction is always active and because its percentage based you save a lot of magicka for spells that cost a lot which further increases the value.