Personally I dont think this issue is very high on ZOS priority list. I could be wrong of course.
I agree it's weird, but I'm shrugging it off. It's not as weird as a black, burning horse with pretty leather saddle bags anyway :-P
I agree it's weird, but I'm shrugging it off. It's not as weird as a black, burning horse with pretty leather saddle bags anyway :-P
This horse can be reasoned at least. It was cursed by Mehrunes Dagon.
Can you explain why holding 2 steel daggers makes my magic stronger than wielding a magical staff ? No, you can't
I agree it's weird, but I'm shrugging it off. It's not as weird as a black, burning horse with pretty leather saddle bags anyway :-P
This horse can be reasoned at least. It was cursed by Mehrunes Dagon.
Can you explain why holding 2 steel daggers makes my magic stronger than wielding a magical staff ? No, you can't
Careful what you wish for. While I do want to see staves buffed, fiddling with these numbers can have far-reaching consequences. I'd rather wait and have it done right than get a rushed fix that breaks something else.Bigevilpeter wrote: »It would take just 1 min of coding from ZOS.
I agree it's weird, but I'm shrugging it off. It's not as weird as a black, burning horse with pretty leather saddle bags anyway :-P
This horse can be reasoned at least. It was cursed by Mehrunes Dagon.
Can you explain why holding 2 steel daggers makes my magic stronger than wielding a magical staff ? No, you can't
This isnt lord of the rings. The rule that sorceror bears staff doesnt apply.
I agree it's weird, but I'm shrugging it off. It's not as weird as a black, burning horse with pretty leather saddle bags anyway :-P
This horse can be reasoned at least. It was cursed by Mehrunes Dagon.
Can you explain why holding 2 steel daggers makes my magic stronger than wielding a magical staff ? No, you can't
This isnt lord of the rings. The rule that sorceror bears staff doesnt apply.
Careful what you wish for. While I do want to see staves buffed, fiddling with these numbers can have far-reaching consequences. I'd rather wait and have it done right than get a rushed fix that breaks something else.Bigevilpeter wrote: »It would take just 1 min of coding from ZOS.
Bigevilpeter wrote: »I agree it's weird, but I'm shrugging it off. It's not as weird as a black, burning horse with pretty leather saddle bags anyway :-P
This horse can be reasoned at least. It was cursed by Mehrunes Dagon.
Can you explain why holding 2 steel daggers makes my magic stronger than wielding a magical staff ? No, you can't
This isnt lord of the rings. The rule that sorceror bears staff doesnt apply.
That not the rule of lord of the rings, its in ever single fantasy world game or movie ever, even eso btw since mages don't really use their DW to attack but use thier staffs.
Also staff skills use magika mages resource while weapons use stamina. So even in ESO mages are meant to use staffs, but this weird mechanics just ruins it.
Indeed, this would be the plausible and balanced approach.Bigevilpeter wrote: »make staffs increase spell damage and crit
while DW increase weapon damge and crit.
BalticBlues wrote: »It is also weird that DW brings more spell damange than 2H or 1H&SH.
Why is that? Make NB with DW even more OP?.Indeed, this would be the plausible and balanced approach.Bigevilpeter wrote: »make staffs increase spell damage and crit
while DW increase weapon damge and crit.
They should simply just make the passives work on their skill line skills only.
This is just a repeat of what we had when Restoration Staves would give you bonus damage and everyone used them to gain more damage for their class skills.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know you don't have to use Dual Wielding right? The metagame always goes for the highest extremes so much that they feel it is necessary, but it really isn't. If you want to use a Staff, use a Staff. I do on my Sorcerer, and it works just fine!
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know you don't have to use Dual Wielding right? The metagame always goes for the highest extremes so much that they feel it is necessary, but it really isn't. If you want to use a Staff, use a Staff. I do on my Sorcerer, and it works just fine!
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know you don't have to use Dual Wielding right? The metagame always goes for the highest extremes so much that they feel it is necessary, but it really isn't. If you want to use a Staff, use a Staff. I do on my Sorcerer, and it works just fine!
It's not often Joe and I see things eye to eye, but here I have to agree whole heartedly. The meta is only strong if we let it be strong.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know you don't have to use Dual Wielding right? The metagame always goes for the highest extremes so much that they feel it is necessary, but it really isn't. If you want to use a Staff, use a Staff. I do on my Sorcerer, and it works just fine!
It's not often Joe and I see things eye to eye, but here I have to agree whole heartedly. The meta is only strong if we let it be strong.
Yeah yeah, I know guys. My point was just that if you really enjoy using a staff more nothing is stopping you. I realize that the big pot of spell power is hard to turn down, and I sure didn't, but with weaving, and the added sustain, my DPS in normal play hovers around the same number with DW and staff.
I'm just trying to make a case for not pigeon holing our selves. You do realize who creates the meta, no?
Yeah yeah, I know guys. My point was just that if you really enjoy using a staff more nothing is stopping you. I realize that the big pot of spell power is hard to turn down, and I sure didn't, but with weaving, and the added sustain, my DPS in normal play hovers around the same number with DW and staff.
I'm just trying to make a case for not pigeon holing our selves. You do realize who creates the meta, no?
Yes, the devs created the Meta by making something clearly stronger.
Yeah yeah, I know guys. My point was just that if you really enjoy using a staff more nothing is stopping you. I realize that the big pot of spell power is hard to turn down, and I sure didn't, but with weaving, and the added sustain, my DPS in normal play hovers around the same number with DW and staff.
I'm just trying to make a case for not pigeon holing our selves. You do realize who creates the meta, no?
Yeah yeah, I know guys. My point was just that if you really enjoy using a staff more nothing is stopping you. I realize that the big pot of spell power is hard to turn down, and I sure didn't, but with weaving, and the added sustain, my DPS in normal play hovers around the same number with DW and staff.
I'm just trying to make a case for not pigeon holing our selves. You do realize who creates the meta, no?
Yes, the devs created the Meta by making something clearly stronger.
I could continue arguing, but having thought about it I think I realize I was just in the wrong actually. I'll bow down. You guys are right, it made no sense to write what I did.