
Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
Nightblades can stack all.
Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
Nightblades can stack all.
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
This sentence makes no sense. Of course pet builds using necro will reach more magic. Mage light and bound armor are percentage boosts while necro is a flat bonus that makes the aforementioned skill BETTER. So wtf are you taking about.
They need a mirror of Hulking Draugr for magicka builds. No questions asked. If not, the bias and glaring imbalances are clearer than ever.
Only one class currently reaps benefits from necro. (don't even say sorcs because having pets slotted is a debuff on you, NBs can use this set and receive nothing but benefits.)
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
This sentence makes no sense. Of course pet builds using necro will reach more magic. Mage light and bound armor are percentage boosts while necro is a flat bonus that makes the aforementioned skill BETTER. So wtf are you taking about.
Magelight and bound armor together is muuuuuch more magicka than Necropotence 5.
A 1 pet build could probably reach a bit more. But honestly, I tried it a lot and only 1 Sorc pet is not really effective as far as I am concerned. Either 2 or none (for pvp)
And please, tame your disrespectful speech.
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
This sentence makes no sense. Of course pet builds using necro will reach more magic. Mage light and bound armor are percentage boosts while necro is a flat bonus that makes the aforementioned skill BETTER. So wtf are you taking about.
Magelight and bound armor together is muuuuuch more magicka than Necropotence 5.
A 1 pet build could probably reach a bit more. But honestly, I tried it a lot and only 1 Sorc pet is not really effective as far as I am concerned. Either 2 or none (for pvp)
And please, tame your disrespectful speech.
are you aware of how it accounts for magic or the other pools? i don't think you are.
so the percentage bonus you say are " muuuuuch more magicka" are different. they are calculated SEPARATELY from the BASE magic you have. IE the amount you get from your attributes and armor enchantments and set bonuses. then the percentage bonuses are added to the total.
for example, without ANY percentage bonuses(this includes CPs, as at max cp, you get like 18% more) the most you can have from armor and set bonuses in the game right now is around 30k. without necro. it is from this 30k that the percentages are calculated, IE 30k times 8% = 2.4k for bound armor and 30k times 7% = 2100 for inner light. then 30k times 10% = 3k for being breton or high elf, and so on.
with the necropotence you get ANOTHER 4K BASE plus ALL THE PERCENTAGES MULTIPLY OFF OF IT. IR that 30k is now 34k or so. so 34k times 8% = 2720 for bound armor now! that is 320 MORE than without the set PLUS the original extra 4k base.
do you understand now? it really is not complicated.
Waffennacht wrote: »He is saying
Necropotence + x2 pets = less max mag than, (edit or darn close to) oh let's say TBS with mage (cuz that's where my mind's atm lol)
Let's say TBS is givin you 2100ish magicka. Let's take a nice starting point of 20k max mag. Necro gets you to approx 27k with pet abilities., then TBS gets you to... approx 25k, but also minor ward, empower, 2% mag regen, 1k more health, 1k more stam.
So stat wise another set (like TBS) taking Necros place and not using Pets, will give you darn near the same magicka.
So it's not a huge boost like it looks.
They need a mirror of Hulking Draugr for magicka builds. No questions asked. If not, the bias and glaring imbalances are clearer than ever.
Only one class currently reaps benefits from necro. (don't even say sorcs because having pets slotted is a debuff on you, NBs can use this set and receive nothing but benefits.)
It's a bit over the top, that Hulking Draugr requires nothing for its huge 5 piece bonus.
For example destruction mastery requires a destruction staff to be equipped and only grants like 2400 magicka.
This set is too good and easy in my opinion. But Stamina always gets everything the easy wayWhy are we even wondering. They want stam to be OP and easy mode
@Transairion
They aren't lookin for a nerf lol, but a buff!
The point is, a magicka set gives barely anything more than a stam set YET has the requirements of losing a minimum of 2 ability slots. For that cost, the magicka version should be greatly higher than a stam version
To be fair, magicka builds should be running destruction staves anyways. Complaining because you're requiring people who play magicka to use the only offensive magicka weapon in the game is just silly in my opinion.
Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
You have no idea, magelight and bound armor add percentage bonus which will be greatly increaed with Necropotance set flat value magicka bonus
Lord_Dexter wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
You have no idea, magelight and bound armor add percentage bonus which will be greatly increaed with Necropotance set flat value magicka bonus
You are the one who has no idea.
As far as build functionality goes, it's hard to create a functioning build with 2 pets AND bound armor AND magelight. It's basically not possible without sacrifising damage efficiency because you loose too many skillslots.
It's better to only use bound armor and magelight and some other set instead if you want a balance between max ressource and free ability slots. Bound armor and magelight "only" requires 3 slots. With pets you already loose 7 slots if you still want bound armor and magelight, Overload not included. So please......
Bound armor plus magelight is more magicka than having 2 pets and requires less slots.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »Lord_Dexter wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
You have no idea, magelight and bound armor add percentage bonus which will be greatly increaed with Necropotance set flat value magicka bonus
You are the one who has no idea.
As far as build functionality goes, it's hard to create a functioning build with 2 pets AND bound armor AND magelight. It's basically not possible without sacrifising damage efficiency because you loose too many skillslots.
It's better to only use bound armor and magelight and some other set instead if you want a balance between max ressource and free ability slots. Bound armor and magelight "only" requires 3 slots. With pets you already loose 7 slots if you still want bound armor and magelight, Overload not included. So please......
Bound armor plus magelight is more magicka than having 2 pets and requires less slots.
Lol i am unable to stop laugh, u just need to slot one pet to get buff not 2 pets
You can easily go with 50k+ magicka with this set on a sorcerer..
In other words, for mages Higher magicka is higher dps.
Waffennacht wrote: »@Dracane the math is actually stupid easy.
It is:
If you can get your max mag to 27k magicka or higher, without using the 5th Necropotence piece, then using armor and mage light over pets will produce same if not more max magicka.
It's simply 4000 magicka vs 15%, and 27,000 x .15 = 4000 approximately.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »Lord_Dexter wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
You have no idea, magelight and bound armor add percentage bonus which will be greatly increaed with Necropotance set flat value magicka bonus
You are the one who has no idea.
As far as build functionality goes, it's hard to create a functioning build with 2 pets AND bound armor AND magelight. It's basically not possible without sacrifising damage efficiency because you loose too many skillslots.
It's better to only use bound armor and magelight and some other set instead if you want a balance between max ressource and free ability slots. Bound armor and magelight "only" requires 3 slots. With pets you already loose 7 slots if you still want bound armor and magelight, Overload not included. So please......
Bound armor plus magelight is more magicka than having 2 pets and requires less slots.
Lol i am unable to stop laugh, u just need to slot one pet to get buff not 2 pets
You can easily go with 50k+ magicka with this set on a sorcerer..
In other words, for mages Higher magicka is higher dps.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »Lord_Dexter wrote: »Probably no optimal sets. But a non-summoner will always reach more magicka than a summoner.
Because Magelight and possibly bound armor offers so much more magicka than necropotence.
Just use as many magicka traits as possible and then use magelight and bound armor instead. You will have more magicka and a functioning build. If a summoner has 2 pets AND these 2 things, then it's not a playable anymore.
You have no idea, magelight and bound armor add percentage bonus which will be greatly increaed with Necropotance set flat value magicka bonus
You are the one who has no idea.
As far as build functionality goes, it's hard to create a functioning build with 2 pets AND bound armor AND magelight. It's basically not possible without sacrifising damage efficiency because you loose too many skillslots.
It's better to only use bound armor and magelight and some other set instead if you want a balance between max ressource and free ability slots. Bound armor and magelight "only" requires 3 slots. With pets you already loose 7 slots if you still want bound armor and magelight, Overload not included. So please......
Bound armor plus magelight is more magicka than having 2 pets and requires less slots.
Lol i am unable to stop laugh, u just need to slot one pet to get buff not 2 pets
You can easily go with 50k+ magicka with this set on a sorcerer..
In other words, for mages Higher magicka is higher dps.
As I said in an earlier post, 1 pet is not viable on a Sorc in my opinion.
Keep in mind I really only speak about Pet Sorcs, not about Nightblades who can have both without a problem.
I'm playing with pets since years and I tried many things. And you either use both or don't waste the skillslots and fill your bars with actual skills. So and if you have both pets, you will not have space for bound armor. And Necropotence is not better than bound armor and magelight.