The only real question is did it buff vipers/selenes
Lmao. Hopefully it did not.
It does, especially viper
For the people claiming Magplar is dead, Magplar and Stamplar are currently the best classes for Battlegrounds and maybe also for Cyrodiil if the new passive also affect channeling skills (it should).
ZOS needs to define it.
clocksstoppe wrote: »
Sneaky-Snurr wrote: »@Code2501This is definitively how you answer this question. This foolproof because its the game engine telling you what it considers the damage type to be, this has also been tested against most buffs/triggers from either DD or DOT.
- Go into your settings under Combat
- Turn off everything
- Turn on 'Outgoing DOT'/'Outgoing pet DOT'
- Use any skill/spell in combat
- If numbers come up its treated as a DOT by the game code
- Go back into settings and turn off everything again and turn on 'Outgoing Damage'/'Outgoing Pet Damage'
- Use skills in combat
- If numbers come up for the skill its considered 'Direct Damage' by the game code
Follow these steps and you will find stuff that triggers AOE damage ticks are sometimes considered 'Direct Damage' and some skills have both a 'DOT' component and a 'Direct Damage' component.
While your explanation and tips are indeed useful and not short of helpful, it's better for ZoS to clarify this clearly through the tooltips and such and such.
We're not supposed to figure out which is this or that type of damage. That's supposed to be clarified by the Devs. That's their job and ours is to have fun with the game and not to frustrate ourselves in figuring out something that should've been clarified in the first place.
ZoS, us players have long asked for clarifications on this topic regarding damage types and how they're affected but you've delayed for far too long already.
This is unacceptable.
DarkWombat wrote: »What exactly is Direct Damage?
I asked in zone chat and got different answers.
- Some say single target only (non AoE)
- Some say up close
- Some say instant cast
- Some say light and heavy only
Anyone?
IcyDeadPeople wrote: »Agreed, it would be nice for someone at ZOS to clarify exactly what is or is not included in this category.KochDerDamonen wrote: »Light and Heavy attacks, any spell that deals damage that is not applied over time.
Direct Damage: Force Pulse, light/heavy attack, Crystal Frags, Sap Essence
Not Direct Damage: Puncturing Sweep, Elemental Storm, Flurry
Though now that you mention it, I'm not 100% on whether it counts lightning and resto staff heavys
Don't some DOT abilities have a direct damage component as well, like on the first or last tick or something?
KochDerDamonen wrote: »Light and Heavy attacks, any spell that deals damage that is not applied over time.
Direct Damage: Force Pulse, light/heavy attack, Crystal Frags, Sap Essence
Not Direct Damage: Puncturing Sweep, Elemental Storm, Flurry
Though now that you mention it, I'm not 100% on whether it counts lightning and resto staff heavys
driosketch wrote: »The Uninvited wrote: »
Crystal frags, like dark flare, is a cast. Radiant destruction and rapid strikes are channels.
driosketch wrote: »The Uninvited wrote: »
Crystal frags, like dark flare, is a cast. Radiant destruction and rapid strikes are channels.
dark flare is also considered a DoT. This ability is actually affected by Thaum.
KochDerDamonen wrote: »Light and Heavy attacks, any spell that deals damage that is not applied over time.
Direct Damage: Force Pulse, light/heavy attack, Crystal Frags, Sap Essence
Not Direct Damage: Puncturing Sweep, Elemental Storm, Flurry
Though now that you mention it, I'm not 100% on whether it counts lightning and resto staff heavys
Hmmmm... so radiant destruction and it's morphs aren't considered direct damage? hmmmm I honestly, also do not know what counts as direct damage. I have been wondering about this since PTS. lol
KochDerDamonen wrote: »Light and Heavy attacks, any spell that deals damage that is not applied over time.
Direct Damage: Force Pulse, light/heavy attack, Crystal Frags, Sap Essence
Not Direct Damage: Puncturing Sweep, Elemental Storm, Flurry
Though now that you mention it, I'm not 100% on whether it counts lightning and resto staff heavys
Hmmmm... so radiant destruction and it's morphs aren't considered direct damage? hmmmm I honestly, also do not know what counts as direct damage. I have been wondering about this since PTS. lol
Radiant Destruction is;
Damage over Time (almost all Channels are Damage over Time. Can't think of any Channels that are NOT a DoT)
Magical Damage
Channel
Single Target
In the new Thaumaturge / Master-at-Arms dichotomy, where do these tooltip types fit?
a) Deals x damage every 1 second for y seconds.
b) Deals x damage over y seconds.
Are both Thaumaturge affected or is a) affected by Master-at-Arms?
It's anything that deals a fixed amount of damage to any of its target.
DD = If an ability deals 500 fixed damage to target, then that is Direct Damage (DD).
DoT = If an ability deals 50 damage to target over 10 seconds, then that is Damage Over Time (DoT).
AoE = Any ability that deals damage to multiple objects within a given area, and AoE can be combined with the other damage types to become an AOE/DD or an AOE/DoT.
You also have Cone Effect, this is a type of Area of Effect ability that only effects the forward arc in front of the player, it can also be a CE/DD or a CE/DoT.
Direct damage
Something, that deals one-time damage per cast per target: light attacks, most of heavy attacks, some one-hit skills, like Crystal Shards, Assasin's Blade, Impulse etc.
Damage over time
Something, that has 2 or more damage hits per cast per target: heavy attacks from Resto and Light staves, Wall of Elements or Desto ult, etc
Single-target damage
Something, that hits only one target per cast: all light and heavy attacks and most of skills
Area of Effect damage
Something, that hits more than one target per cast: Impulse, Wall of Elements, Pincturing sweep etc.
I think it's any damage that appears white with the damage numbers on (or light yellow with an exclamation mark for the crits)
https://s3.amazonaws.com/esohelpportal/ESO/PC_CTX_UI.png
Light and heavy attacks from all weapons except lightning and maybe restoration would be direct. Lightning staff channeled attacks count as DoTs. Interestingly, abilities like blockade of fire don't count as dot damage, since its 'damage every second' instead of 'x damage over x seconds'.
Direct damage
Something, that deals one-time damage per cast per target: light attacks, most of heavy attacks, some one-hit skills, like Crystal Shards, Assasin's Blade, Impulse etc.
Damage over time
Something, that has 2 or more damage hits per cast per target: heavy attacks from Resto and Light staves, Wall of Elements or Desto ult, etc
Single-target damage
Something, that hits only one target per cast: all light and heavy attacks and most of skills
Area of Effect damage
Something, that hits more than one target per cast: Impulse, Wall of Elements, Pincturing sweep etc.
You are a bit incorrect here.
1. Direct vs DoT is NOT related to "per cast" at all. As example, take Blade Cloak. One cast. It is a question of semantics on ZoS part. Wether something deals X every X second or X over X seconds.
2. Area of effect is NOT related wether or not it affecta multiple targets or not. You could have an AoE that could only affect one target. AoE vs Single Target is simply a question of targeting mechanic.
Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »Sweeps triple dips in Elemental expert thaumaturge and master at arms according to a partial list by Asayre.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18LptRy_AfGVehOyIioJJ6PQD98HB0lCOO_GWOcs7Tr4/edit#gid=0
Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »Sweeps triple dips in Elemental expert thaumaturge and master at arms according to a partial list by Asayre.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18LptRy_AfGVehOyIioJJ6PQD98HB0lCOO_GWOcs7Tr4/edit#gid=0
I just tested Master-at-Arms with Puncturing Sweeps on the day of the patch:
Master-at-Arms did nothing to increase the damage of Puncturing Sweeps.
Perhaps the creator of the spreadsheet confused the slight damage increase for the first few hundred CP spent in any constellation (those which increase your Max Magicka, Stamina & Health) with an actual damage increase from MaA.
The only CP points that increased Puncturing Sweeps damage from my testing as of May 22nd were:
- Elemental Mastery
- Elfborn
- Spell Erosion
- Thaumaturge
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cmuNMiFks-flEaukweJu5cAReIXfX-kQX6LprRjkLt8/edit?usp=sharing
Gothlander wrote: »Is biting jabs counted as direct damage?
blabliblargh wrote: »Ok, so until ZOS clarifies what "direct damage" is, people are guessing.