puffytheslayer wrote: »was wondering the same as OP!
i did consider it as a set for my tank (who wears 2 full 5 piece sets & a monster set) because the increased resources would be useful but not as useful as other tanking specific sets
but the popularity has me wondering if i overlooked something!
The quests give you unique rewards that aren't necessarily training trait. For example, jewels don't come in training and there's Jakarn's machete, a 1h sharpened sword
puffytheslayer wrote: »was wondering the same as OP!
i did consider it as a set for my tank (who wears 2 full 5 piece sets & a monster set) because the increased resources would be useful but not as useful as other tanking specific sets
but the popularity has me wondering if i overlooked something!
It's also such a crap shoot. Unlike other tanking sets, this one drops in heavy, light and medium from chests. The chance of getting it in the armor type you want is that much lower.
The quests give you unique rewards that aren't necessarily training trait. For example, jewels don't come in training and there's Jakarn's machete, a 1h sharpened sword
Oh yeah I know about the quest rewards but I'm talking about RNG grinding the chests and troves. That's what I'm seeing a lot of, not so much questing.
Shortly after the OT patch went live, I started to notice hordes of CP561 players on their speedy mounts running the chest and Thieve's Troves farming routes in Khenarthi's Roost trying to farm CP160+ versions of this. I notice this because I roll a lot of alts there ('cause I'm weird like that) not because I have any desire to farm Armor of the Trainee except for my brand new sub-level 10 alts for whom it's intended.
I know that this set gives a large boost to all 3 core stats but with so many other sets out there that are better for tanking or healing or DPS I'm not seeing the attraction of this gear for end game - especially since the RNG is heavily weighted toward having the training trait instead of Divines or Impen.
I suppose that if someone is all about grinding CP, and they absolutely hate crafting their own gear, the training trait is desirable. Personally I would craft a CP150 set with all Training trait (for the much lower mat requirement) if I wanted to do that...
So help me out here, who and why is wearing this in their CP160+ characters?
I use it on my magsorc - for PVP..
I decided early on that I would head down the max magicka route - did a few calculations and found that, although not the best - this was ONE of the best sets for increasing magicka. It also gives a good amount of health (needed for PVP) and stamina (Again needed for PVP).
I've managed to get a set that means I'm not wearing any training traits - from a combination of Jewelry (all arcane) and quest rewards that come in other traits. Not best in slot - but at least useful.
The only thing that's bugging me is that I could only ever find blue jewellery. Does it come in purple?
I use it on my magsorc - for PVP..
I decided early on that I would head down the max magicka route - did a few calculations and found that, although not the best - this was ONE of the best sets for increasing magicka. It also gives a good amount of health (needed for PVP) and stamina (Again needed for PVP).
I've managed to get a set that means I'm not wearing any training traits - from a combination of Jewelry (all arcane) and quest rewards that come in other traits. Not best in slot - but at least useful.
The only thing that's bugging me is that I could only ever find blue jewellery. Does it come in purple?
.I use it on my magsorc - for PVP..
I decided early on that I would head down the max magicka route - did a few calculations and found that, although not the best - this was ONE of the best sets for increasing magicka. It also gives a good amount of health (needed for PVP) and stamina (Again needed for PVP).
I've managed to get a set that means I'm not wearing any training traits - from a combination of Jewelry (all arcane) and quest rewards that come in other traits. Not best in slot - but at least useful.
The only thing that's bugging me is that I could only ever find blue jewellery. Does it come in purple?
Jewelry comes in purple. Arcane, Robust and Healthy.
Advanced and Master Treasure Chests contain purple items, incl Jewelry.
Shortly after the OT patch went live, I started to notice hordes of CP561 players on their speedy mounts running the chest and Thieve's Troves farming routes in Khenarthi's Roost trying to farm CP160+ versions of this. I notice this because I roll a lot of alts there ('cause I'm weird like that) not because I have any desire to farm Armor of the Trainee except for my brand new sub-level 10 alts for whom it's intended.
I know that this set gives a large boost to all 3 core stats but with so many other sets out there that are better for tanking or healing or DPS I'm not seeing the attraction of this gear for end game - especially since the RNG is heavily weighted toward having the training trait instead of Divines or Impen.
I suppose that if someone is all about grinding CP, and they absolutely hate crafting their own gear, the training trait is desirable. Personally I would craft a CP150 set with all Training trait (for the much lower mat requirement) if I wanted to do that...
So help me out here, who and why is wearing this in their CP160+ characters?
Trainee gives some really nice statsbonuses and as previous people states some quest give uniqeu rewards. And if you´re lucky enough to get jewels in purple of this set it´s gg. Unfortunatly the weaponswap bug is there with the trainee set as well. (wearing 3 jewel and 2 weapons on both main and backbar) swapping between will cause u to lose the stats.
The quests give you unique rewards that aren't necessarily training trait. For example, jewels don't come in training and there's Jakarn's machete, a 1h sharpened sword
Oh yeah I know about the quest rewards but I'm talking about RNG grinding the chests and troves. That's what I'm seeing a lot of, not so much questing.
The Willow's Path station is a bit of a trek for a secondary set you can't even complete. Trainee's basically a better version of Willow's, because Trainee has jewelry. That makes it perfect for dual/s&b builds - because you still get two slots open for the monster head and shoulders.
So as a complementary set, Trainee absolutely works.
Well you said it yourself, the Training Trait. Also, not all of these 561's have done all three starter areas. Quests for all those areas drop Trainee Armor in other traits, so this could be a way to complete a set that has other traits.
Plus, being Tri Stat it does make for a powerful Tanky type character. Mixing 5 pieces in with another Tank Set will be quite effective. Especailly if you go and put Tri Stat Glyphs on the gear on top of it.
Finally, it's not always about max power and stats. We are finally getting to a point in the game where we can gear up for what we want to do and not feel like we are going to get creamed by a Skeever. Niche builds are starting to come back and its about time.
I have 4 main characters at CP160.So help me out here, who and why is wearing this in their CP160+ characters?
I use it on my magsorc - for PVP..
I decided early on that I would head down the max magicka route - did a few calculations and found that, although not the best - this was ONE of the best sets for increasing magicka. It also gives a good amount of health (needed for PVP) and stamina (Again needed for PVP).
I've managed to get a set that means I'm not wearing any training traits - from a combination of Jewelry (all arcane) and quest rewards that come in other traits. Not best in slot - but at least useful.
The only thing that's bugging me is that I could only ever find blue jewellery. Does it come in purple?
That makes sense. Not sure about the jewelry. Maybe someone with the Treasure Hunter CP perk would know?