Lots of stats don't mean damage. But sure with a DK you can tank with magic if you build for it, igneous spam ftw.
Maybe with Green Pact instead of Trainee, you can easily have ~40k hp without even putting attributes into health, so you can put all points into either stamina or magicka. My tank has 40k hp and 24k stamina that way and I like very much playing vet dungeons with this one. Ofcourse with tri-stat purple CP150 food.
Don't take set pieces with high resource bonuses for weapon and shield slot. Every time you weapon swap your HP/stam/mag will drop and needs to be regained when switching back.
I learned it the hard way with plague doctor.
austinwalter87ub17_ESO wrote: »In the update Black Rose Jewelry will be possible. To my knowledge Trainee is difficult to get the correct armor traits considering the set doesn't have access to all traits. I could be wrong on that though.
And yes, Trainee does provide like 3000 of everyone resource. So it's good for pumping up your resources. But honestly I believe there's better sets for tanking.
Black Rose will grant +HP/STAM/MAGICKA in the update. Currently it provides HP/STAM/STAM
I'd probably run Plague Doctor Rings/Necklace, and weapons. Black Rose armor with Bloodspawn. Adjust your attributes so you have around 40khp and pump the rest into stamina.
I don't really see the point when there are so many sets that are better. Yes you would have high pools but you would have no recovery or group utility which is what your job is as a tank.[/]
@kessik221
Most DKs put high amounts of CP to magicka recovery. You get stamina back by using some of your magicka skills. That way, you don't have to worry about recovery as much. Plus... you know... the whole idea behind Black Rose is that you don't have to have that much recovery...
Not after the next update it won't...Also, if you're going for damage I'd recommend tremorscale over bloodspawn. It procs a lot and frequently crits for over 10K, and that's in addition to what pierce armor hit for.
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I know :-/ ... It's been nice to be able to crank out some DPS as a tank; it really helps with some bad pug groups. My crit while wearing my tanking gear is laughable, so I don't depend on it much, but 35% is still 35%. I might try out some other monster sets after the update, but almost all the helms are proc-based so I'll likely end up sticking with tremorscale.
For 4 person pledges as a stam dk tank I run 5 dragon, 5 trainee, and 2 blood spawn. The key to using trainee properly (as with other sets that boost stats at the 5th piece) is to not to use weapons because each time you bar swap you have to regen the stats again. So for trainee I use 3 jewelry, a heavy sturdy chest, and a light training sash. I end up with 31k health, 32k stamina, and 19k magicka with trifood and all points into stamina as an imperial.
I realize this is not optimal but it gets the job done. My goal running pledges is to collect keys and level undaunted so I can have better gear and stats in PVP. I run guild groups and pug groups just fine and can get rewards that I need.
Really it just depends on your goals in the game. Trainee can be good in the right situations.
LOL! If only I had learned this earlierDon't take set pieces with high resource bonuses for weapon and shield slot. Every time you weapon swap your HP/stam/mag will drop and needs to be regained when switching back.
I learned it the hard way with plague doctor.
For 4 person pledges as a stam dk tank I run 5 dragon, 5 trainee, and 2 blood spawn. The key to using trainee properly (as with other sets that boost stats at the 5th piece) is to not to use weapons because each time you bar swap you have to regen the stats again. So for trainee I use 3 jewelry, a heavy sturdy chest, and a light training sash. I end up with 31k health, 32k stamina, and 19k magicka with trifood and all points into stamina as an imperial.
I realize this is not optimal but it gets the job done. My goal running pledges is to collect keys and level undaunted so I can have better gear and stats in PVP. I run guild groups and pug groups just fine and can get rewards that I need.
Really it just depends on your goals in the game. Trainee can be good in the right situations.
For veteran dungeons, veteran Maelstrom Arena, and all things inbetween (PvE-wise), I use: 5x Spriggan, 5x Vicious Serpent, 1x Maelstrom Axe, 1x Maelstrom Bow, and 1x Maelstrom Dagger. I find that I have the most success with that using a StamDK.
Edit: Body pieces are infused and divines (big pieces infused and small divines), while weapons are all sharpened.
Maybe with Green Pact instead of Trainee, you can easily have ~40k hp without even putting attributes into health, so you can put all points into either stamina or magicka. My tank has 40k hp and 24k stamina that way and I like very much playing vet dungeons with this one. Ofcourse with tri-stat purple CP150 food.
austinwalter87ub17_ESO wrote: »To my knowledge Trainee is difficult to get the correct armor traits considering the set doesn't have access to all traits.
was the trainee set not supposed do drop only in training trait?