NordSwordnBoard wrote: »When Im healer, it disappoints me when theres a tank, me, and one or two bow guys behind me not getting any buffs or heals that land in front of me.
I'm not turning my back to enemies to send out twice the number of buffs I need to. This makes their dps even worse.
I get that distance helps bow damage, but you look like a coward hiding behind the healer from the fight.
I know not all bow users are like this, I have friends with maelstrom bows that do great aoe and dps.
Don't be sad if you get booted for playing the way you want and not working as a team.
Someone is obviously not well versed in just how deadly bows were on the medieval battlefield.
An axe is great, but good luck swinging it when you get shot full of arrows at fifty yards.
There's no reason a bow shouldn't work as a primary weapon, other than the fact that the bow skill tree lacks the ability for it.
Think you nailed it, problem is not the bow itself, its bad players,OldGamerESO wrote: »I hear what everyone is saying, but here is a bit of a counter. Most players aren't good by the forum standards. So I don't think we should necessarily be comparing the viability of a great BOW player to a great DW player. I do a lot of random vet tanking and I see it all. But what I see most is extremely low dps. Since I also off-heal I can make sure that (short of a one-shot) the group will live even with a bad healer. For example, it took 10 minutes to kill the first boss (croc) in wayrest vet I the other day. 10 minutes. And I am doing 5K dps as tank. And the DPS was a magicka sorcerer and a stam DW NB. So let me say this. IF I was to build a BOW character, say a Stam NB archer, I am sure I could do better than both those DPS combined. First off I would have have good gear, gold weapons and good set bonus. My CP would be in the right place. I would probably create a rotation that combined bow kills with fighter's guild and class skills (BTW Relentless Focus is Boss). I would use potions and my ultimates and I would break 25K damage for sure. So who cares if another great DPS would be better, you can't claim that it isn't good enough and a FAR sight better than the average guy who has no idea what they are doing really. You are not dragging down your 4-man dungeon with a well thought-out bow build. It is completely viable.
DocFrost72 wrote: »This is kinda funny, actually. "This tree is underwhelming, because I've had a few bad experiences."
OP, this is not meant to be flaming, and I'm sorry if you take it that way, but I can tell you all about the horrible dual wield players that exist. The weapon doesn't shape the character, the character shapes the weapon.
Archer based classes are a staple class in fantasy games, the devs don't have one atm, but that will probably change once the new Warden class arrives which would hopefully open up new play styles for archer based players.
Last night in IC:
Saw an enemy nightblade taunting a team mate that wasn't stealthed
Me: lethal arrow from stealth took almost half his health: 10.6k damage
Poison injection took 2/3 of what was left
Light attack...dead. All over in 2-3 seconds.
My teammate just sat back and lol.
Yep, totally not viable
DocFrost72 wrote: »This is kinda funny, actually. "This tree is underwhelming, because I've had a few bad experiences."
OP, this is not meant to be flaming, and I'm sorry if you take it that way, but I can tell you all about the horrible dual wield players that exist. The weapon doesn't shape the character, the character shapes the weapon.
@DocFrost72 It's all good, and no hard feelings taken. I too know of the bad DW players. The people who run into a fight, and immediately start Steel Tornado spamming nonstop. Regardless of whether or not the enemy NPC's/Players are at full health or not. Lol. I've seen a lot of weird chit brah. A lot.
Although, let's be realistic for a moment. Mathematically if you're using a bow for a main weapon, your damage output will be substantially worse than someone who is DW. That is fact. You can have 2 of the best of the best players of each weapon, and that person who uses DW will outperform the bow user every single time. I can assure you of this. And not just at damage over time, but raw burst as well.
Also drop the armor, let nude runs be the new standardNocturnalGuideMe wrote: »Edit: And for those who don't believe me, yes. You can clear the majority of the content in this game with no weapons, if you TRULY wanted to. Being as people are using that as an excuse for running double bows and bows as main hands. Don't believe me? Get a MagPlar or MagSorc, and you're good. I've watched a guildie solo a WB with no weapons, just Puncturing Sweeps and other class-based skills. I think he also may have used Proximity Detonation, although not a class skill. For MagSorc, just use pets and hard-cast C-Frags and curses. Then use whatever utility skills you need for sustain and survivability.
Say no to the gear grind.
Bonus for queuing for random dungeon nude.
Last night in IC:
Saw an enemy nightblade taunting a team mate that wasn't stealthed
Me: lethal arrow from stealth took almost half his health: 10.6k damage
Poison injection took 2/3 of what was left
Light attack...dead. All over in 2-3 seconds.
My teammate just sat back and lol.
Yep, totally not viable
You clearly haven't been reading, and or following this thread. You merely skimmed over bits and pieces here and there, and followed by adding your input. This isn't about PvP, kiddo. Lol.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »DocFrost72 wrote: »This is kinda funny, actually. "This tree is underwhelming, because I've had a few bad experiences."
OP, this is not meant to be flaming, and I'm sorry if you take it that way, but I can tell you all about the horrible dual wield players that exist. The weapon doesn't shape the character, the character shapes the weapon.
@DocFrost72 It's all good, and no hard feelings taken. I too know of the bad DW players. The people who run into a fight, and immediately start Steel Tornado spamming nonstop. Regardless of whether or not the enemy NPC's/Players are at full health or not. Lol. I've seen a lot of weird chit brah. A lot.
Although, let's be realistic for a moment. Mathematically if you're using a bow for a main weapon, your damage output will be substantially worse than someone who is DW. That is fact. You can have 2 of the best of the best players of each weapon, and that person who uses DW will outperform the bow user every single time. I can assure you of this. And not just at damage over time, but raw burst as well.
But will that bow wielder be able to do like 99% of the content in the game? Why yes they will. At this point you arguement becomes, if that bow wielder had been using a meta build we would have finished that dungeon in 15 minutes instead of 17 minutes. Yeah i get it. 2 minutes of your life you will never get back because some heartless soul was dragging down your group with a bow. How dare they.
Horrible excuse as a healer wanting them in front of you, its almost like you WANT THEM to do less damage and fail. In trials is one thing, healing springs spam is real and understandable why ud want them inside of it. I dont know...thinking maybe you dont know how to vet four man heal...i think you need instructions.
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NordSwordnBoard wrote: »When Im healer, it disappoints me when theres a tank, me, and one or two bow guys behind me not getting any buffs or heals that land in front of me.
I'm not turning my back to enemies to send out twice the number ofbuffs I need to. This makes their dps even worse.
I get that distance helps bow damage, but you look like a coward hiding behind the healer from the fight.
I know not all bow users are like this, I have friends with maelstrom bows that do great aoe and dps.
Don't be sad if you get booted for playing the way you want and not working as a team.
cbaudersub17_ESO wrote: »Either position yourself to get heals or learn to live without them. Taking the time and resources to SPECIALLY heal you in the other room is taking away more potential support from the others of the group. That includes damage potential that dwarfs your gains to get the Long Shot passive.
Similar with buffs, either position yourself to easily get them or learn to live without others providing you buffs. If potentially missing out on Minor Berserk from Combat Prayer 'breaks' your build and makes you worthless, you might want to read some of the tooltips of skills available to you and speak to your local alchemist.
To me, it is not so much an issue with the bow. It more about soloist-style play in group content with the bow. Don't be a bowtard number.
CosmicSoul wrote: »GarnetFire17 wrote: »I love my bow + 2h stam sorc. I don't use light attack though. heavy attack followed by silver shards. buffed with all the Fighters guild abilities you can and Bound armaments. It actually packs a punch from long range. You have your heals from crit surge, you can stack aoe with arrow barrage and hurricane. And I execute with reverse slice with my maul.Throw in the dawnbreaker ult once in while. And i alse use Power overload and keep dark deal on the 3rd bar if stam gets low.
Hey you have any tips? Also what is silver shards?
DocFrost72 wrote: »This is kinda funny, actually. "This tree is underwhelming, because I've had a few bad experiences."
OP, this is not meant to be flaming, and I'm sorry if you take it that way, but I can tell you all about the horrible dual wield players that exist. The weapon doesn't shape the character, the character shapes the weapon.
@DocFrost72 It's all good, and no hard feelings taken. I too know of the bad DW players. The people who run into a fight, and immediately start Steel Tornado spamming nonstop. Regardless of whether or not the enemy NPC's/Players are at full health or not. Lol. I've seen a lot of weird chit brah. A lot.
Although, let's be realistic for a moment. Mathematically if you're using a bow for a main weapon, your damage output will be substantially worse than someone who is DW. That is fact. You can have 2 of the best of the best players of each weapon, and that person who uses DW will outperform the bow user every single time. I can assure you of this. And not just at damage over time, but raw burst as well.
NordSwordnBoard wrote: »Horrible excuse as a healer wanting them in front of you, its almost like you WANT THEM to do less damage and fail. In trials is one thing, healing springs spam is real and understandable why ud want them inside of it. I dont know...thinking maybe you dont know how to vet four man heal...i think you need instructions.
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@Baconlad Please reread what I typed:NordSwordnBoard wrote: »When Im healer, it disappoints me when theres a tank, me, and one or two bow guys behind me not getting any buffs or heals that land in front of me.
I'm not turning my back to enemies to send out twice the number ofbuffs I need to. This makes their dps even worse.
I get that distance helps bow damage, but you look like a coward hiding behind the healer from the fight.
I know not all bow users are like this, I have friends with maelstrom bows that do great aoe and dps.
Don't be sad if you get booted for playing the way you want and not working as a team.
Nowhere do I say I'm not healing the bow guy... That's your own misunderstanding. They just miss out on a majority of the group buffs, especially if they are constantly running all over the place. I never said I'm static when I heal either, (can't fathom where you got that assumption from) I always try to keep people in my fov, its when they stand behind me and in awkward places during the fight that makes my job harder - but not impossible.
Here I am talking about trying to be an efficient, cohesive group, and your suggesting that as the healer I want a group member to be worse? What you may fail to understand is that as a healer, you must prioritize group members based on what they contribute. I try to keep everyone alive, but in the spirit of blaming the healer, I'd rather have the bow guy complain about being dead than the tank.
In CoA II, if the bow guy insists on standing on a different platform than the rest of us to slightly increase the sub-par damage he's doing, he is going to be lowest priority on the list. That does not mean I ignore him out of spite, it means exactly what it says.cbaudersub17_ESO wrote: »Either position yourself to get heals or learn to live without them. Taking the time and resources to SPECIALLY heal you in the other room is taking away more potential support from the others of the group. That includes damage potential that dwarfs your gains to get the Long Shot passive.
Similar with buffs, either position yourself to easily get them or learn to live without others providing you buffs. If potentially missing out on Minor Berserk from Combat Prayer 'breaks' your build and makes you worthless, you might want to read some of the tooltips of skills available to you and speak to your local alchemist.
To me, it is not so much an issue with the bow. It more about soloist-style play in group content with the bow. Don't be a bowtard number.
I encounter more soloist play styles in group play with the bow than any other weapon. Strongly agree with above quote.
But what gets me, is when people say, "Oh but it's okay for someone to double Destro? And have Destro builds? Meanwhile, I can't have double bows and bow builds?" I'm like, "Dude... No. Just... No."
Destruction staves have: Force Pulse/Crushing Shock, Elemental Drain, Pulsar/Elemental Ring, Wall of Elements, the different passive effects from using different staves, etc. Bows are just... Yeeeeeeah. . . They're GREAT for back bar with Endless Hail and Poison Injection though. Lol. They're good at keep those DOTs flowing. But that's where it ends.
Oh, so you believe it's viable because you can do quests with 1 in a PvE environment. Okay. Cool. I can sit here and say using no weapon is viable depending on the class to clear quests, do normal dungeons, and dolmens. Coolio. But, would be actually viable and the wisest of things to do? Absolutely not.
I love how two people pointed out that it's not only viable but is actually good hereThe problem isn't bow builds. Bow builds can be quite viable (like this or this). As your own post highlights, it's the Skyrimized bow gameplay that's the source of the problem.
And it's not limited to bow users, either. I tanked a PUG through Spindle II last night in which both DPS players did nothing but Wrecking Blow spam -> heavy attack spam -> Executioner spam the entire dungeon, and the healer refused to use any skills besides Luminous Shards and Breath of Life (he literally just stood still watching us in his Nordic Bather's Towel when he wasn't casting those). We only made it through because I put Dawnbreaker and a bow on my back bar instead of my regular tanking skills so we could do AOE damage.
Plenty of players out there convinced they're great because they beat Skyrim on Legendary.
and herehttp://tamrielfoundry.com/topic/noss-bo-bo-stamblade-pve-guide/
Nos has been doing well with this build, and iirc has beat Vet Maelstrom with it before.
Generally I agree, but bow builds are sort of in the middle, and quite as low tier as hybrids for example.
But OP ignored them both and keeps crying. I think at this point it should be obvious to everyone that he's just a troll.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »But will that bow wielder be able to do like 99% of the content in the game? Why yes they will. At this point you arguement becomes, if that bow wielder had been using a meta build we would have finished that dungeon in 15 minutes instead of 17 minutes. Yeah i get it. 2 minutes of your life you will never get back because some heartless soul was dragging down your group with a bow. How dare they.