crobarXIII wrote: »My nb tank uses tavas & dragonguard. both of these sets give magicka recovery & help me pump out ultimates. The nb tank doesn't really have good abilities that scale well with health (our heals from mark & our class execute, not ideal abilities for tanks) so high health sets don't really benefit our class like others. Now if one of the mark morphs had a taunt & could be casted on multiple targets with reduce healing of course, that would be great & this one ability would replace both pierce armor & inner fire.
My DK tank is still using ebon & tavas & for a dk ultimate usage is resource sustain. I am planning on using ebon & green pact for my Templar tank. Just recently leveled my warden tank & have only used it on world bosses to get a fell for it, still needs a lot more testing & a lot more skill points.
The_Patriarch wrote: »crobarXIII wrote: »My nb tank uses tavas & dragonguard. both of these sets give magicka recovery & help me pump out ultimates. The nb tank doesn't really have good abilities that scale well with health (our heals from mark & our class execute, not ideal abilities for tanks) so high health sets don't really benefit our class like others. Now if one of the mark morphs had a taunt & could be casted on multiple targets with reduce healing of course, that would be great & this one ability would replace both pierce armor & inner fire.
My DK tank is still using ebon & tavas & for a dk ultimate usage is resource sustain. I am planning on using ebon & green pact for my Templar tank. Just recently leveled my warden tank & have only used it on world bosses to get a fell for it, still needs a lot more testing & a lot more skill points.
On your DK, do you have any issues with sustain while running elude? It's pretty costly these days.
The_Patriarch wrote: »crobarXIII wrote: »My nb tank uses tavas & dragonguard. both of these sets give magicka recovery & help me pump out ultimates. The nb tank doesn't really have good abilities that scale well with health (our heals from mark & our class execute, not ideal abilities for tanks) so high health sets don't really benefit our class like others. Now if one of the mark morphs had a taunt & could be casted on multiple targets with reduce healing of course, that would be great & this one ability would replace both pierce armor & inner fire.
My DK tank is still using ebon & tavas & for a dk ultimate usage is resource sustain. I am planning on using ebon & green pact for my Templar tank. Just recently leveled my warden tank & have only used it on world bosses to get a fell for it, still needs a lot more testing & a lot more skill points.
On your DK, do you have any issues with sustain while running elude? It's pretty costly these days.
Sure elude is costly now, but as long as you're smart on stamina management you don't even notice it. I'm a dk tank using tavas, dragon and bs and the only difference I see is that I'm usually around 40% stamina during a fight rather than around 80%. Unfortunately, I can't permablock anymore but I only did that because my stamina was always high.
As long as you're smart about your blocks, abilities, etc. elude shouldn't be a big deal. However, if you still feel like you are running out of stamina I'd suggest trying Cameron throne to see if that helps.
The_Patriarch wrote: »It may not work as the main tank in a trial, especially vHoF, but I have a lot to learn before I tank in the big leagues.
The_Patriarch wrote: »It may not work as the main tank in a trial, especially vHoF, but I have a lot to learn before I tank in the big leagues.
It works . Here you go , Tavas , Ebon , BS . I don't swap items for different bosses , this setup through whole trial .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfU6iK1x1VE
You just need to know mechanics , that's all . As you see here , even with lots of roll dodges , I still can sustain my stamina because I am not perma blocking . This build requires you to not perma block to reach it's full potential . If you need to perma block (axes) , you still can with this build . Balance > Igneous Shield will be more than enough .