Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »Try eating max heatl + max stamina food.
Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »Try eating max health + max stamina food. This will boost your HP to around 17-18k. That will solve most of your problems. Also, you gain XP through dailie quests (undaunted, guilds, random dungeons) and if you finisht the 4th map of your alliance, than it means there are 11+ maps left.
SolarCat02 wrote: »Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »Try eating max heatl + max stamina food.
This! Max Health + Max Stamina food will go a long way to help!
If you craft it yourself, it would be a blue recipe that would last 1 hour.
You can craft food with the Provisioning crafting skill. This one is not difficult to level, if you wanted to grind it up it would take maybe 3 hours tops. The toughest part is finding good recipes but you can buy them off guild traders.
If you have access to the Wrothgar DLC you can also get a blue food recipe, Orzoga's Trifle Pockets, which will help. It's a level 1 recipe for max health plus stamina regeneration that scales with you, so you can make it early and keep using it until you get a good max health max stamina recipe for your level. There is a quick set of fetch quests to get the Orzoga recipes.
neochaos01 wrote: »SolarCat02 wrote: »Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »Try eating max heatl + max stamina food.
This! Max Health + Max Stamina food will go a long way to help!
If you craft it yourself, it would be a blue recipe that would last 1 hour.
You can craft food with the Provisioning crafting skill. This one is not difficult to level, if you wanted to grind it up it would take maybe 3 hours tops. The toughest part is finding good recipes but you can buy them off guild traders.
If you have access to the Wrothgar DLC you can also get a blue food recipe, Orzoga's Trifle Pockets, which will help. It's a level 1 recipe for max health plus stamina regeneration that scales with you, so you can make it early and keep using it until you get a good max health max stamina recipe for your level. There is a quick set of fetch quests to get the Orzoga recipes.
Ahh, I'll look into that thanks. My Bs and clothing are 40+ (higher than I can wear) but my provisioning is lagging behind at 29, It's been a struggle to find the required recipes for the crafting daily.
SolarCat02 wrote: »neochaos01 wrote: »SolarCat02 wrote: »Chilly-McFreeze wrote: »Try eating max heatl + max stamina food.
This! Max Health + Max Stamina food will go a long way to help!
If you craft it yourself, it would be a blue recipe that would last 1 hour.
You can craft food with the Provisioning crafting skill. This one is not difficult to level, if you wanted to grind it up it would take maybe 3 hours tops. The toughest part is finding good recipes but you can buy them off guild traders.
If you have access to the Wrothgar DLC you can also get a blue food recipe, Orzoga's Trifle Pockets, which will help. It's a level 1 recipe for max health plus stamina regeneration that scales with you, so you can make it early and keep using it until you get a good max health max stamina recipe for your level. There is a quick set of fetch quests to get the Orzoga recipes.
Ahh, I'll look into that thanks. My Bs and clothing are 40+ (higher than I can wear) but my provisioning is lagging behind at 29, It's been a struggle to find the required recipes for the crafting daily.
Check the provisioning vendors. There are two types, one for drinks and one for food, and between them they are supposed to sell all the recipes required for the provisioning writ crafting dailies.
reesenorman wrote: »What platform are you playing on? If you are on PC NA you can add me in game and Ill help you with your builds, crafting and stuff like that.
Username: @reesenorman
neochaos01 wrote: »Hi there, I've been playing for a few weeks now, and have reached level 50 and 79 Champion level. I used a dps build I found from a popular Youtuber (Deltias gaming) for the stamina Templar.
The build advises to add all my stat points to stamina, so as it stands now i only have 13k health, leveling up at times could be challenging due to the fact that normal mob attacks chip away 15% health and large ones hit me over half my health, it was pretty uncomfortable levelling up.
I wasn't aware when I first started just how important crafting would be for my endgame, so I wasn't particular militant with my research spam, I have an average of around 3 to 4 traits per piece for BS and Clothing, the issue I face is, the end game builds require sets with 5/6+ traits which I'm miles away from.
Sometimes I regret not just staying Magicka Templar and just spamming the healing jabs haha.
Now I'm max level, I just don't even know what to do, any guide I find for end game frustratingly expects me to have all my traits now and at least 300 champion points? I mean how do I get to that point? I've completed the main storyline and on my 4th map of my faction. I'm struggling to complete certain areas as they're too difficult, public dungeons are a particular issue, it feels sometimes I'm the only one who can't survive I see people go in and pull the room and they don't dip below 90% health, i really struggle with one pack of 6 or 7 mobs.
And before people may make assumptions of my play style, I often block and dodge out of aoe circles and magic attacks, I'm not just hammering one button over and over.
And it seems untill I hit 160 champion I can't even purchase any gear from guild trainers, which would be really helpful as the gear I'd need is actually very affordable.
Any ideas of a path I could follow please, or suggestion for an easier build.
Ep1kMalware wrote: »neochaos01 wrote: »Hi there, I've been playing for a few weeks now, and have reached level 50 and 79 Champion level. I used a dps build I found from a popular Youtuber (Deltias gaming) for the stamina Templar.
The build advises to add all my stat points to stamina, so as it stands now i only have 13k health, leveling up at times could be challenging due to the fact that normal mob attacks chip away 15% health and large ones hit me over half my health, it was pretty uncomfortable levelling up.
I wasn't aware when I first started just how important crafting would be for my endgame, so I wasn't particular militant with my research spam, I have an average of around 3 to 4 traits per piece for BS and Clothing, the issue I face is, the end game builds require sets with 5/6+ traits which I'm miles away from.
Sometimes I regret not just staying Magicka Templar and just spamming the healing jabs haha.
Now I'm max level, I just don't even know what to do, any guide I find for end game frustratingly expects me to have all my traits now and at least 300 champion points? I mean how do I get to that point? I've completed the main storyline and on my 4th map of my faction. I'm struggling to complete certain areas as they're too difficult, public dungeons are a particular issue, it feels sometimes I'm the only one who can't survive I see people go in and pull the room and they don't dip below 90% health, i really struggle with one pack of 6 or 7 mobs.
And before people may make assumptions of my play style, I often block and dodge out of aoe circles and magic attacks, I'm not just hammering one button over and over.
And it seems untill I hit 160 champion I can't even purchase any gear from guild trainers, which would be really helpful as the gear I'd need is actually very affordable.
Any ideas of a path I could follow please, or suggestion for an easier build.
Deltias stam templar build is complete trash. No offense to deltia, I've seen his build vid and it's pretty much garbage. If you feel squishy level up your rune focus to restoring focus, and put points into the passive called 'sacred ground'. Focus is bar none tue tankiest skill inneso. Ftw. Then use rally/bloodlust for burst heals depending on what you favor.
Honestly that;s pretty much it.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »You've got to watch the builds you're also parroting too. Unless they're from the current update, the chances are, the build has become lacklustre. Some things take major hits with every passing update and some builds that were previously good are simply complete trash now.