They're actually not bad if you've got a stamina build. I used to always think that transforming into a WW was strictly a downgrade, even after the changes to WW that give it a whole skill bar worth of skills and a whole bunch of passives that only help in WW form. Then one day I transformed on a different WW character.Werewolf gives you ....er..... hm..... well, you do get 15% stam regen.... aand ... well, there ARE the skills and transformations.. but i never seen anyone use those in actual gameplay so i'd have to assume they suck as hard as I do.
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They're actually not bad if you've got a stamina build. I used to always think that transforming into a WW was strictly a downgrade, even after the changes to WW that give it a whole skill bar worth of skills and a whole bunch of passives that only help in WW form. Then one day I transformed on a different WW character.Werewolf gives you ....er..... hm..... well, you do get 15% stam regen.... aand ... well, there ARE the skills and transformations.. but i never seen anyone use those in actual gameplay so i'd have to assume they suck as hard as I do.
That's when I realized that the reason I always felt like I was more effective without being transformed is because the character I was always using as a benchmark was a balanced tank build, using a mix of magicka and stamina. When I transformed on a character that was a stamina-based DPS build, it was a whole different story, and I was wrecking face even better than with my two-handed weapon.