Dbos?
Dawn breaker of smiting
Well its cheap, good damage, aoe and knocks down.
Dawn breaker of smiting
Well its cheap, good damage, aoe and knocks down.
That still doesn't make too much sense for a MagSorc shield stalker, or MagPlar to utilize it over Eye of the Storm, Overload, Meteor, that cheap-costing Templar ultimate, etc. And I definitely do NOT recall seeing that skill as prevalent in the past as I do now. So clearly something new was introduced, or discovered. Not that many people would flock it to otherwise. We have to remember that ESO's PvP scene is based on the "meta" for the most part, with bits and pieces of exploitation and squeezing out as much bit of damage as possible.
Dawn breaker of smiting
Well its cheap, good damage, aoe and knocks down.
That still doesn't make too much sense for a MagSorc shield stalker, or MagPlar to utilize it over Eye of the Storm, Overload, Meteor, that cheap-costing Templar ultimate, etc. And I definitely do NOT recall seeing that skill as prevalent in the past as I do now. So clearly something new was introduced, or discovered. Not that many people would flock it to otherwise. We have to remember that ESO's PvP scene is based on the "meta" for the most part, with bits and pieces of exploitation and squeezing out as much bit of damage as possible.
With the sustain nerfs i assume vampires are more common now.
Using ultimates of the opposite element (magic damage for a stam build & vice versa) is less of an issue, since the increased damage for phys or elem / magic damage is now capped at 15% instead of 25%. In non-CP, you don't even have a difference with those.
Also, ultimates scale with your maximum stats, be it spell damage, weapon damage, maximum stamina or else, regardless of damage type.
The only good reason to use ultimates specifically of your element is penetration, as magic damage still scales with magic penetration. Not an issue in all cases, since Sharpened increases both magic & physical penetration, and some abilities apply both major breach and major fracture.
Dawn breaker of smiting
Well its cheap, good damage, aoe and knocks down.
That still doesn't make too much sense for a MagSorc shield stalker, or MagPlar to utilize it over Eye of the Storm, Overload, Meteor, that cheap-costing Templar ultimate, etc. And I definitely do NOT recall seeing that skill as prevalent in the past as I do now. So clearly something new was introduced, or discovered. Not that many people would flock it to otherwise. We have to remember that ESO's PvP scene is based on the "meta" for the most part, with bits and pieces of exploitation and squeezing out as much bit of damage as possible.
Dawn breaker of smiting
Well its cheap, good damage, aoe and knocks down.
That still doesn't make too much sense for a MagSorc shield stalker, or MagPlar to utilize it over Eye of the Storm, Overload, Meteor, that cheap-costing Templar ultimate, etc. And I definitely do NOT recall seeing that skill as prevalent in the past as I do now. So clearly something new was introduced, or discovered. Not that many people would flock it to otherwise. We have to remember that ESO's PvP scene is based on the "meta" for the most part, with bits and pieces of exploitation and squeezing out as much bit of damage as possible.
With the sustain nerfs i assume vampires are more common now.
While true, I still find that very odd and peculiar. A person utilizing Destro/Resto and is entirely magicka and spell damage built, would sacrifice something which does elemental and or magicka-based damage for something that does physical damage. All because it is: Cheap costing, does higher damage to undead and werewolves, has knockback, and does fairly decent damage. There has to be some sort of cheese involved. Has to be. Wherher it be players being able to animation cancel with smoothly or something. I know it. I know this. ESO PvP is based in cheesing. People gravitate to the cheese, in order to gain a competitive advantage.
I'll figure it out sooner or later, but figured I'd bring it up here in the forums to see if I could get a direct and detailed explanation behind it.