notimetocare wrote: »Unless you plan to use clouding swarm, vamps a waste that will get you torched. Vamp is a high risk-high reward playstyle that involves used skills. If you want regent, go ww. The dark stalker passive alone is worthless.
What i've learned from playing as a vampire,
Anything that does fire damage is to be feared.
I was killed by scamps a few days ago, embarassing. Im a dunmer too.
As long as you feed to keep the fire dmg and health regen down you should be good.
What i've learned from playing as a vampire,
Anything that does fire damage is to be feared.
I was killed by scamps a few days ago, embarassing. Im a dunmer too.
As long as you feed to keep the fire dmg and health regen down you should be good.
So the opinions ate 50/50...
Im almost for vamp, i dont care so much about regen, im not a trials endgamer, im a solo pver mostly, wnat to mess witj justice system and try content solo and non trial group content
Necro... but for those who Google and come across old threads... this new information might be useful.
With update 1.7, WW passives will now require you to be IN Werewolf form... so WW is no longer beneficial to those who don't plan to run around in WW form.
Vampire... Fire damage reduced to 25%, Drain Essence changed to health regen only but can use on same target multiple times and can also now use it on CC immune targets. Also, I see people here talking about how stage 4 vampirism is 'where it's at' but the only thing stage 4 gets you is a cost reduction to 'vampire abilities' and then only 21% reduction... but at the cost of health regen (and your character gets uglier).
Vampire passives... 10% increase to Magicka and Stamina regen (with Vampire ability slotted), increased damage mitigation with lower health, faster movement in stealth, etc.
I'd say with 1.7 update, Vampires reign once again!
You get the passive stamina regen if you have the Ultimate slotted, regardless of whether you're in form or not.
You get the passive stamina regen if you have the Ultimate slotted, regardless of whether you're in form or not.
Ah, thanks... missed that in the notes. Still, it takes up an Ultimate slot for a skill you may not use. Also, doesn't these type of 'slotted' passives require it to be slotted on BOTH bars- otherwise, wouldn't you lose the passive if you switched to a bar that didn't have the ability slotted?