1) Reason why people propably dislike it, is poor resource management. So then also dps is bit lower. It is worst staminaclass endgame wise, but fun to play imo.
1) Reason why people propably dislike it, is poor resource management. So then also dps is bit lower. It is worst staminaclass endgame wise, but fun to play imo.
At a high level I assume that damage in this game come from weapons (stam) and by abilities from the skill trees (magicka).
If I level a Magicka Templar almost all of my abilities will be using Magicka (as I will be using destro staff) then will that not lead to much more poor resource management issue ?
When compared to that will it not be better to have stam templar who uses 2h /dw/bow to expend stamina and magicka to heal (or some dps using solar flare etc) ?
Can someone explain ?
1) Reason why people propably dislike it, is poor resource management. So then also dps is bit lower. It is worst staminaclass endgame wise, but fun to play imo.
At a high level I assume that damage in this game come from weapons (stam) and by abilities from the skill trees (magicka).
If I level a Magicka Templar almost all of my abilities will be using Magicka (as I will be using destro staff) then will that not lead to much more poor resource management issue ?
When compared to that will it not be better to have stam templar who uses 2h /dw/bow to expend stamina and magicka to heal (or some dps using solar flare etc) ?
Can someone explain ?
Hybrid builds are not really viable now. Your stamina skills scale with your max stamina, wep damage, wep crit and physical penetration - which are the stats you want to stack to do good dmg with them. Your magicka skills scale with your max magicka, spell damage, spell crit and spell penetration - which you'll have at an alltime low as a stamina build basically(and vice versa). There's no soft caps or anything so it's a lot more efficient to stack everything into one and do good damage with either stamina or magicka rather than try to split between both and hit like a wet noodle with either.
You basically do not want to be using magicka abilities at all as a stamina build, unless for utility(cc,cleansing negative effects etc). Some of your class skills have stamina morphs to them(for example first Aedric spear skill can morph to Biting Jabs which is a stamina skill) and they're the ones you'll want to be using. For stamina heal, check out Vigor in Alliance War skilltree(you'll have to PvP to unlock it but it doesn't take that long now).
Note that you can change to an magic build later if you want.Nord_Templar wrote: »Try to listen less to the opinion of other players. All here are competitors. Everyone wants to become an Emperor. Listening to "useful" advice, you will only lose time and energy. Play as you like. Do the character the way it is comfortable to play. And if there are problems in some place - the Guild will help.
Bear in mind OP when reading about the viability of builds that it all depends on your playstyle. If you are non-competitive and just playing for fun then all and any builds are viable, especially if you are largely playing solo or with a friend. When people claim that such-and-such a build is not viable they are talking about competitive play, especially at "endgame".
Hybrid builds are useful to the non-competitive player because they enable you to rotate your skills so that, for example, you can fire off a couple of stamina attacks and then a couple of magicka attacks during which the stamina is refreshing. Mixing it all up can also be fun, but it won't provide the strongest specialist character for competitive players and may even in non-competitive group play lead to you being kicked from a group because you don't measure up to what they think you should be.
Again, if you don't want to PvP then you don't need to unless you are looking to achieve the perfect build.
It's your game, your account, and your time. Play the game the way you want to do so, don't be too easily bullied by theory-crafting posts and Youtube videos into playing the game the way someone else chooses to. Above all, have fun!
Nord_Templar wrote: »Try to listen less to the opinion of other players. All here are competitors. Everyone wants to become an Emperor.
hmsdragonfly wrote: »Without Pelinals, hybrid builds are worthless (not "useful to the non-competitive player", just straight up worthless).
hmsdragonfly wrote: »Bear in mind OP when reading about the viability of builds that it all depends on your playstyle. If you are non-competitive and just playing for fun then all and any builds are viable, especially if you are largely playing solo or with a friend. When people claim that such-and-such a build is not viable they are talking about competitive play, especially at "endgame".
Hybrid builds are useful to the non-competitive player because they enable you to rotate your skills so that, for example, you can fire off a couple of stamina attacks and then a couple of magicka attacks during which the stamina is refreshing. Mixing it all up can also be fun, but it won't provide the strongest specialist character for competitive players and may even in non-competitive group play lead to you being kicked from a group because you don't measure up to what they think you should be.
Again, if you don't want to PvP then you don't need to unless you are looking to achieve the perfect build.
It's your game, your account, and your time. Play the game the way you want to do so, don't be too easily bullied by theory-crafting posts and Youtube videos into playing the game the way someone else chooses to. Above all, have fun!
As a person who loves hybrid I disagreeSince OP is a new player, I strongly advise against playing as a hybrid. If you want to play a Hybrid, you will need a crafted set of Pelinals, which is too expensive for a new player, also in order to create a viable hybrid build you will need a large amount of game knowledge and theorycrafting, which a new player doesn't have just yet.
Without Pelinals, hybrid builds are worthless (not "useful to the non-competitive player", just straight up worthless). It's not about competitive or min-maxing, it's just that your build will be terrible, well, you can do Open world solo questing i believe, you are not a dead-weight to anyone in open world solo questing, and get carried by your group in normal dungeons. If you step inside a vet dungeon with a pathetically terrible build, it means you are a selfish person and you don't care about the other 3 people in your group, you only care about yourself, about what you want (being carried as a dead-weight), you don't care if 3 other group members enjoy to spend 2 hours (all of their playing season) to carry a dead-weight through a vet-dungeon.
My hybrid DK runs vet dungeons because I know for a fact that I can pull 20k DPS single target in real world environment (with out a proper rotation, i mostly PvP), so while i am not super optimal, i'm nobody's dead-weight.
Play the game the way you want and have fun, but if you want to do group activities, fulfill your role.
Nord_Templar wrote: »Try to listen less to the opinion of other players. All here are competitors. Everyone wants to become an Emperor. Listening to "useful" advice, you will only lose time and energy. Play as you like. Do the character the way it is comfortable to play. And if there are problems in some place - the Guild will help.
starkerealm wrote: »hmsdragonfly wrote: »Without Pelinals, hybrid builds are worthless (not "useful to the non-competitive player", just straight up worthless).
I wouldn't go quite that far. But, I'm also thinking specifically of a few utility abilities that are worth slotting and using off spec (like cloak or mark target). At the same time, it's probably worth understanding that Pelinals won't automatically save a hybrid build. Real hybrid builds are very tricky to use.
The one major exception are tanks. They tend to get into some weird hybrid situations.
KingYogi415 wrote: »Make sure to always slot snipe and wrecking blow for max DPS.
Check out hybrids while you are at it. And make all your gear gold as quick as possible, well before you reach CP 160.
Cheers!
hmsdragonfly wrote: »starkerealm wrote: »hmsdragonfly wrote: »Without Pelinals, hybrid builds are worthless (not "useful to the non-competitive player", just straight up worthless).
I wouldn't go quite that far. But, I'm also thinking specifically of a few utility abilities that are worth slotting and using off spec (like cloak or mark target). At the same time, it's probably worth understanding that Pelinals won't automatically save a hybrid build. Real hybrid builds are very tricky to use.
The one major exception are tanks. They tend to get into some weird hybrid situations.
Yup except for tanks. My bad, should have pointed that out
In my opinion, if you are a stamblade using cloak, you are still a stamblade :P All stam classes use several mag-based abilities, but all the damage dealing abilities are stam based