andreasranasen wrote: »When you've invested time and money into a company, you have the right to be upset over changes that will negatively affect your experience and gameplay.
IronCrystal wrote: »Why make a poll and not include all the options?
Strider_Roshin wrote: »IronCrystal wrote: »Why make a poll and not include all the options?
Because everyone knows it doesn't require much skill to be good with a Templar. A magplar is the most recommended class for new players that are struggling with the game.
IronCrystal wrote: »Strider_Roshin wrote: »IronCrystal wrote: »Why make a poll and not include all the options?
Because everyone knows it doesn't require much skill to be good with a Templar. A magplar is the most recommended class for new players that are struggling with the game.
and again people don't know what a stamplar is...
Not saying they are necessarily the "highest skill required class", but still should have included all options to make a fair poll.
Valen_Byte wrote: »What we can tell so far from the results, is that most that voted play a StamBlade lol
Valen_Byte wrote: »
leepalmer95 wrote: »Any class and build without procs.
leepalmer95 wrote: »Any class and build without procs.
RIP all builds who use Bloospawn then......
EnglishTea123 wrote: »Can't believe Stamblade is the most skill-requiring class when it's the class with the most cheese flavors... non-bombing Magblade should be the first imo. Much more control is involved. Stamblade? Just run Viper 2h front bar + Eternal Hunt bow back bar + Selene. Cloak, open with poison injection, ambush, fear, SA + incap. Rinse and repeat. That's literally every "skilled" stamblade player. Literally, the easiest rotation in the game. On top of that, you got selene and viper proc. Gotta run? Switch to Eternal Hunt bar and roll dodge the hell out of a rock, and then cloak. Dunno what makes that such a hard class to play... It's not like we have variety of different playstyle. Nearly every Stamblade plays with the same build and same playstyle... Creeping Ravage Health Poison on top of all that is more effective on a stamblade. I've seen some stamblade players that try magblade and switch back to stamblade. Wonder why... If we had more stamblades that actually varied in gears and playstyle, then, yeah, it'd be one of the most difficult classes to play. But if you're a procblade that can have only 2.5k weapon damage and still do a ton of damage, and has 1.2k mag recovery, 3.2k stam recovery, I don't see how that class is, in any way, a hard class to play... lmao I tried that setup the other day, and somebody thought I was a very skilled stamblade player, and I do not play stamblade as a main class... Go on Youtube and watch all these videos titled "New Stamblade build for Morrowind!" and you'll see that, more likely than not, you're watching the same damn video over and over, just with different voice and name. "Wait, I thought I just saw this video... but it's on Xbox/PS4 now? Wth..."