OldGamerESO wrote: »I was feeling like a bit of a meta-slave recently and decided to take on of my parked characters (level 30 nightblade) and have some fun with her. So I didn't go look up a guide or optimize my attributes or CP. I wanted a sneaky character for Thieves Guild, Ledgermain and Dark Brotherhood. I decided that she would have (basically) little/no AOE skills but (strongish) single target attacks. I made her with enough magicka/magicka regen (CP and attributes) for (nearly) infinite cloak, a little in health, most stuff in stamina. I decided to sacrifice max dps for max stealthiness (2 sets + race + vampire).
So much fun! I haven't logged in my other characters in a week. I feel no pressure to go run pledges or farm for a sharpened staff or farm mats for gold. My level is hardly even moving because I am not in a public dungeon mowing down mobs. Killing a group means a juggling act of cloak, stealth attacks, ambush, poison, etc. Doing a public dungeon is *hard*. Killing CC immune bosses is *hard*. Sneaking and doing assassinations, stealing and lock picking always feels like I am one second away from getting caught. It is like playing a whole new game. Figuring out how to pull off some of these Black Sacrament assassinations is quite a fun challenge.
Anyway, I just thought I would share this experience. So much of the forum posting is so over-the-top negative that I wonder if we are playing the same game.
https://youtu.be/yt7_iLymG_Y
https://youtu.be/MuccvxZrt4o I was working on leveling a Hybrid Bosmer Templar, running Pelinals and NMG, and even though I was able to get my WD pretty high, I still found myself taking forever to kill things. I wanted to make the character a sneaky bow-wielding spell caster, but with having to distribute CP in a way that would buff both spells AND weapons, things just don't seem to work very well. I mean, sure, I can kill things and even solo public dungeon bosses, but again, it takes forever to do. I ended up having to run Spell Cost Reduction enchants on two of my jewelry just so I wouldn't run out of Magicka- and that's with even using Channeled Focus. With CP I had to sacrifice Spell/Weapon crit damage in order to buff Spell and Weapon damage, along with having to spare CP for buffing healing and DOTs. Plus, running 5 Medium and 2 Light, I've lost a LOT of Magicka regen and spell cost reduction, but, I've maintained the sneaky aspect; even though my Snipe damage now sucks. *sigh*
I was working on leveling a Hybrid Bosmer Templar, running Pelinals and NMG, and even though I was able to get my WD pretty high, I still found myself taking forever to kill things. I wanted to make the character a sneaky bow-wielding spell caster, but with having to distribute CP in a way that would buff both spells AND weapons, things just don't seem to work very well. I mean, sure, I can kill things and even solo public dungeon bosses, but again, it takes forever to do. I ended up having to run Spell Cost Reduction enchants on two of my jewelry just so I wouldn't run out of Magicka- and that's with even using Channeled Focus. With CP I had to sacrifice Spell/Weapon crit damage in order to buff Spell and Weapon damage, along with having to spare CP for buffing healing and DOTs. Plus, running 5 Medium and 2 Light, I've lost a LOT of Magicka regen and spell cost reduction, but, I've maintained the sneaky aspect; even though my Snipe damage now sucks. *sigh*
usmcjdking wrote: »Properly built hybrids are only non-viable in HM VAA/VMOL. Everywhere else they are fine - they meet the requirement to complete the content. Keep in mind a DPS requirement for completing, say, VSO is not that high. Hybrids have other issues, their lower DPS not being one of the top concerns IMO.
People really need to stop making judgement on builds/concepts they haven't experimented through & through with.
usmcjdking wrote: »Properly built hybrids are only non-viable in HM VAA/VMOL. Everywhere else they are fine - they meet the requirement to complete the content. Keep in mind a DPS requirement for completing, say, VSO is not that high. Hybrids have other issues, their lower DPS not being one of the top concerns IMO.
People really need to stop making judgement on builds/concepts they haven't experimented through & through with.
Like I said in my earlier post, does my build work, yes... but does it take an extended period of time to beat enemies, YES, can you solo an open-world boss with it, doubtful. The problem with Hybrid builds is not only that it does far less damage, but it also requires a lot more intensive resource management. But, if you want to play with added content difficulty built right into your build, then a Hybrid build might just be for you.
For questing you can be any build tho. If this was about pvp. Then you would get rolled and rage Cuz going away from meta just isn't viable
For questing you can be any build tho. If this was about pvp. Then you would get rolled and rage Cuz going away from meta just isn't viable
Yes... and no. There are many pure DPS builds that can solo open-world bosses, I've yet to hear of any DPS hybrids that can do so. So Yes, you can solo general quests as a DPS Hybrid, it will take longer to do because of lower DPS, but it is viable. But, can you do what other pure DPS builds can do, like solo open-world bosses, probably not. So it all depends on what you want to do and what you're willing to sacrifice in order to do it.
hmsdragonfly wrote: »For questing you can be any build tho. If this was about pvp. Then you would get rolled and rage Cuz going away from meta just isn't viable
Yes... and no. There are many pure DPS builds that can solo open-world bosses, I've yet to hear of any DPS hybrids that can do so. So Yes, you can solo general quests as a DPS Hybrid, it will take longer to do because of lower DPS, but it is viable. But, can you do what other pure DPS builds can do, like solo open-world bosses, probably not. So it all depends on what you want to do and what you're willing to sacrifice in order to do it.
http://tamrielfoundry.com/topic/the-first-hybrid-sorcerer-dps-for-pve-content/
Slot something out for vigor and you can solo open-world bosses.
Don't be too close-minded
hmsdragonfly wrote: »For questing you can be any build tho. If this was about pvp. Then you would get rolled and rage Cuz going away from meta just isn't viable
Yes... and no. There are many pure DPS builds that can solo open-world bosses, I've yet to hear of any DPS hybrids that can do so. So Yes, you can solo general quests as a DPS Hybrid, it will take longer to do because of lower DPS, but it is viable. But, can you do what other pure DPS builds can do, like solo open-world bosses, probably not. So it all depends on what you want to do and what you're willing to sacrifice in order to do it.
http://tamrielfoundry.com/topic/the-first-hybrid-sorcerer-dps-for-pve-content/
Slot something out for vigor and you can solo open-world bosses.
Don't be too close-minded
Ah, but there lies the catch, you have to deal with that nasty PvP stuff that most PvE players want no part of. It also requires that you basically min/max your Hybrid builds, which defeats the entire purpose of going Hybrid IMO. Most people want to play a Hybrid for fun, not to still be limited to min/maxing their builds just to accomplish what pure builds can do so much easier. I created mine because I wanted a fun character that could do both spells and weapon damage... but I didn't want to be limited to min/maxing in order to be successful with it; to me, that takes the FUN out of the build because it adds its own limitation back into an already limited system. By successful I mean being able to do the same things pure builds do in PvE questing, including soloing open-world bosses. However, it appears to be successful in that, you have to min/max your Hybrid build... which goes against my purpose of creating a Hybrid in the first place.