pc eu no cp: top 3: sorc, nb and warden lol. then sorc and another nb, then 2 templar wow. then 2 nb, sorc, dk, and woohoo another templar. overall gotta say surprised that in top 100 there is 19 templar. more than i expected.
Everybody who play 24/7 can climb to Nr.1 of the PvP Leaderboard... Isnt important, which class he plays. For sure sorcs and nightblades can maybe do easier solo AP, but Templar are strong in groupplay!
pc eu no cp: top 3: sorc, nb and warden lol. then sorc and another nb, then 2 templar wow. then 2 nb, sorc, dk, and woohoo another templar. overall gotta say surprised that in top 100 there is 19 templar. more than i expected.
Everybody who play 24/7 can climb to Nr.1 of the PvP Leaderboard... Isnt important, which class he plays. For sure sorcs and nightblades can maybe do easier solo AP, but Templar are strong in groupplay!
yeah. as an healbots.
climbing leaderboards, so. top 100, i would argue they all play pretty competively there the easiest ap making classes will be on lead, and on pc eu and na sorcs and nb:s dominate. both trigger potential being so fecking high while being near unkillable and cheese beyond swisscheese level.
You can get kills with any character. Why people call magplars the weakest is bcz; (excluding wardens bc I know very little about them)
they fall behind sorcs, magblades, and all stamina classes in burst.
Their passives are just as bad if not worse than dragon knights
They have the worst ultimates for pvp and solo play.
They have no real way to disengage a fight.
Once Templars are fighting they don't have any skills that immediately help them with resource management. Soo if you get into a good 1v1 fight, as a templar you are at a disadvantage bc of attrition.
Most the things that they can do, sorcs can do better. Usually when I play my templar I start the day/night off with every intention of solo play but after awhile i usually end up just following a group and being a back row beamplar healer.
You can get kills with any character. Why people call magplars the weakest is bcz; (excluding wardens bc I know very little about them)
they fall behind sorcs, magblades, and all stamina classes in burst.
Their passives are just as bad if not worse than dragon knights
They have the worst ultimates for pvp and solo play.
They have no real way to disengage a fight.
Once Templars are fighting they don't have any skills that immediately help them with resource management. Soo if you get into a good 1v1 fight, as a templar you are at a disadvantage bc of attrition.
Most the things that they can do, sorcs can do better. Usually when I play my templar I start the day/night off with every intention of solo play but after awhile i usually end up just following a group and being a back row beamplar healer.
Being a Breton templar in light armor means you'll get three stats for spell cost reduction and spell resistance.
So you'll be at 30k spell resistance after buffs and your major spells at 3k cost leaving you to put all DMG enchants and run thief stone if you feel comfortable.
Hit a Dawn's wraith spell and get minor sorcery buff. Use entropy for major sorcery buff + get ulti gen from using puryfing light (which is cheap and ignores reflects so you're gaurenteed keeping yourself safe from reflects while gaining buffs liberally).
Then use speed pots for mobility + Stam/mag major recovery buffs. Dodge roll + purge to get away from snare spam.
What sorcs can't do better, is remove dot pressure off their shields or remove cost poisons. Making LA templars able to use one shield to make their hots/BoL heal more effective when pressured. We also get a minor protection buff on a spamable cheap rune that boosts healing received as well.
Magplar > mag Sorc (if you can close the distance effectively.)
You can get kills with any character. Why people call magplars the weakest is bcz; (excluding wardens bc I know very little about them)
they fall behind sorcs, magblades, and all stamina classes in burst.
Their passives are just as bad if not worse than dragon knights
They have the worst ultimates for pvp and solo play.
They have no real way to disengage a fight.
Once Templars are fighting they don't have any skills that immediately help them with resource management. Soo if you get into a good 1v1 fight, as a templar you are at a disadvantage bc of attrition.
Most the things that they can do, sorcs can do better. Usually when I play my templar I start the day/night off with every intention of solo play but after awhile i usually end up just following a group and being a back row beamplar healer.
Being a Breton templar in light armor means you'll get three stats for spell cost reduction and spell resistance.
So you'll be at 30k spell resistance after buffs and your major spells at 3k cost leaving you to put all DMG enchants and run thief stone if you feel comfortable.
Hit a Dawn's wraith spell and get minor sorcery buff. Use entropy for major sorcery buff + get ulti gen from using puryfing light (which is cheap and ignores reflects so you're gaurenteed keeping yourself safe from reflects while gaining buffs liberally).
Then use speed pots for mobility + Stam/mag major recovery buffs. Dodge roll + purge to get away from snare spam.
What sorcs can't do better, is remove dot pressure off their shields or remove cost poisons. Making LA templars able to use one shield to make their hots/BoL heal more effective when pressured. We also get a minor protection buff on a spamable cheap rune that boosts healing received as well.
Magplar > mag Sorc (if you can close the distance effectively.)
You can get kills with any character. Why people call magplars the weakest is bcz; (excluding wardens bc I know very little about them)
they fall behind sorcs, magblades, and all stamina classes in burst.
Their passives are just as bad if not worse than dragon knights
They have the worst ultimates for pvp and solo play.
They have no real way to disengage a fight.
Once Templars are fighting they don't have any skills that immediately help them with resource management. Soo if you get into a good 1v1 fight, as a templar you are at a disadvantage bc of attrition.
Most the things that they can do, sorcs can do better. Usually when I play my templar I start the day/night off with every intention of solo play but after awhile i usually end up just following a group and being a back row beamplar healer.
Being a Breton templar in light armor means you'll get three stats for spell cost reduction and spell resistance.
So you'll be at 30k spell resistance after buffs and your major spells at 3k cost leaving you to put all DMG enchants and run thief stone if you feel comfortable.
Hit a Dawn's wraith spell and get minor sorcery buff. Use entropy for major sorcery buff + get ulti gen from using puryfing light (which is cheap and ignores reflects so you're gaurenteed keeping yourself safe from reflects while gaining buffs liberally).
Then use speed pots for mobility + Stam/mag major recovery buffs. Dodge roll + purge to get away from snare spam.
What sorcs can't do better, is remove dot pressure off their shields or remove cost poisons. Making LA templars able to use one shield to make their hots/BoL heal more effective when pressured. We also get a minor protection buff on a spamable cheap rune that boosts healing received as well.
Magplar > mag Sorc (if you can close the distance effectively.)
I don't follow you....
I do agree that magplars have passives that give them buffs and I agree that we do have a class purge.
I just don't understand the rest. Being a Breton is not templar specific but yes it can synergies well with templar buffs. Drinking a potion, dodge roll, and entropy are not templar specific.
CatchMeTrolling wrote: »I haven't used the recovery rune in ages, prefer the mitigation and extra healing because I always ran low regen so sustaining isn't a problem
Minor protection and minor vitality morph of focus are only useful for stamina builds. Even then not really because it costs almost double.
As a magic toon, you have to sacrifice 480 magic recovery just to get those other buffs....i dont see many templars who are suffering with regen take that morph
Very good points. Higher real regen is nice to swap the morphs, i may try it out for a bit. Im a nord so the regen morph is great for helping my already lacking sustain, but the mitigation morph might be great to stack with my passives....i think ill respec and try it out
Templars have arguably the most useless skill in the game in solar barrage.
And another bottom 10 skill in healing ritual. I just can't find a time that this skill is preferred over bol.
Templars have weak ultimates for killing players in pvp.
Templars are tied with dragon knights for having bad passives.
Templars really do need some love on some of their laughably weak skills.
Funny how people say Magplars have low burst. My current build for BG's have 1650 Spell Power, and 24k Magicka. Yet i will burst anyone for 20k health in 2 cooldowns.
Funny how people say Magplars have low burst. My current build for BG's have 1650 Spell Power, and 24k Magicka. Yet i will burst anyone for 20k health in 2 cooldowns.
2400+ Spelldamage, 11,5k+ Penetration, 38k Magicka and 50% krit in CP PvP.. you know like my enemies feel.. (unbuffed stats)
Funny how people say Magplars have low burst. My current build for BG's have 1650 Spell Power, and 24k Magicka. Yet i will burst anyone for 20k health in 2 cooldowns.
2400+ Spelldamage, 11,5k+ Penetration, 38k Magicka and 50% krit in CP PvP.. you know like my enemies feel.. (unbuffed stats)
how the hell do you get those numbers...i'm struggling to get to 2k Spelldamage and 40% crit
Funny how people say Magplars have low burst. My current build for BG's have 1650 Spell Power, and 24k Magicka. Yet i will burst anyone for 20k health in 2 cooldowns.
2400+ Spelldamage, 11,5k+ Penetration, 38k Magicka and 50% krit in CP PvP.. you know like my enemies feel.. (unbuffed stats)
how the hell do you get those numbers...i'm struggling to get to 2k Spelldamage and 40% crit
By having low regen xD