It is amazing how much skill and strategy this game requires.
What are some tips for running the veteran mode next?
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Unfortunately normal mode does not in any shape, form, or suggestion prepare you for veteran mode. They just aren't even comparable on any level.
So if you thought normal mode took an amazing amount of skill and strategy - you may be looking forward to the same kind reception I had on my first attempt in VMA. And it wasn't pretty.
My tips on running veteran mode would be not to run it. It's frustrating, exhausting, annoying, repetitive, cheesy, and shuns any build that is not capable or large amounts of damage. It really is basically everything I can't stand about what I would consider shoddy gameplay combined into a single soul-melting experience. But good luck
Congrats!
I'm still stuck on The Rink of Frozen Blood..
Teach me your ways, sensei!
It is amazing how much skill and strategy this game requires.
What are some tips for running the veteran mode next?
Proof in screenshot
The most important thing to decide first as a sorc is for you: Do I want to complete the vMA with Magicka or Stamina Sorc?
Both is possible, I tried it and successfully completed it. If you have a minimum of 14k DPS, you will complete it. The more DPS, the better it is.
These things are very important in every stage of this arena:
1. Learn where and when mobs will spawn and which mobs are more dangerous than other
2. Use sigils when needed, no reason to save them (when you don't want to get into the solo-trial of the week)
3. Have always a ward up (tip: Addon "Wardhelper"), so if you are Magicka = Magicka Shield, if you are stamina = Blade Cloak
4. Make sure to have "Surge" on your bar (Sorcerer-Skill), this skill is OP in the arena
5. Have enough patience
6. Enough Buffood, pots, Soulgems
7. NEVER stand in a red circle --> ouch
As a magicka char, just make sure to have your ward up, heavy attack.
As a stamina char you need more movement, but it's easier to run out of the red circles, just always Blade Cloak up and do it!
If you have further questions, don't be afraid, just ask!
Before joining the vMA elite scum team, u will need
1. Food, drink and potions, both in game &real life, lots of them...lots
2. Backup monitor, keyboard/mouse, or game pad, in case you have failed to control your rage...
3. Tissue, so ur tear won't float you of of vMA
4. Avoid putting sharpen object near yourself except your sharpen staffs(soon u won't need them)...you will be surprise how much u will hate urself over somethings...
5. If u find urself in rage, sad, upset, disapperation, vomiting, crying, yelling or any sight of going berserk, go do something else and come back a day or a week or even a month later.
6. Seek help from close one, friends or family, friends for build, setup, mechanics and rotation, family for emotion control and mental support. Do not follow the YouTube Vedio for build!
7. Go to here, and pray like this is your last day!
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Trolly comments aside, you have to start someone. People love to joke about how easy normal is, but it is an accomplishment nonetheless. My candid advice is to now look for a concrete guide for you class for Veteran Arena. Magic Sorc is certainly the best class to tackle the challenge. Find a build that looks appealing and get your gear together (purple armor and gold weapons). I highly recommend a pet build for a brand new sorc. Not only is the damage good, but they will draw aggro which means you take less damage as well. Big fan of this guide:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/302925/infallible-infinite-wizard-magsorc-vma-build-video-homestead-ready/p1
Then.... Go right back into normal mode. Practice with your refined build until you can cruise through normal with 2-3 deaths and really understand the mechanics, which really dont change on vet. If you are dying 20 times on normal, vet will make you rage quit the game.
After That... Dive in to vet. DO NOT expect to beat it on your first second or even 10th try. Some do, most do not despite how easy they say it is on the forums. Take the arena in stages, 1 or 2 at a time. Come prepared and ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS look at your death recap. Take a deep breath, analyze what killed you, and make adjustments. Look to guides for certain stages, but be careful of videos of people like Andy S or Streak. They dont play the same game as the rest of us. Haha.
Sigils are your best friend. They are insanely powerful. If you are playing a sorc, no chance your score will stick on the boards your first dozen or so clears anyway. Trouble Killing a boss fast enough? Power Sigil. Getting Pecked to death by ranged enemies? Shield sigil. Struggling with resources? Speed sigil (it boosts all stat regen). Just want a bit more of a cushion? Healing Sigil. You can grab all 4 of them, every round, of every stage.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Trolly comments aside, you have to start someone. People love to joke about how easy normal is, but it is an accomplishment nonetheless. My candid advice is to now look for a concrete guide for you class for Veteran Arena. Magic Sorc is certainly the best class to tackle the challenge. Find a build that looks appealing and get your gear together (purple armor and gold weapons). I highly recommend a pet build for a brand new sorc. Not only is the damage good, but they will draw aggro which means you take less damage as well. Big fan of this guide:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/302925/infallible-infinite-wizard-magsorc-vma-build-video-homestead-ready/p1
Then.... Go right back into normal mode. Practice with your refined build until you can cruise through normal with 2-3 deaths and really understand the mechanics, which really dont change on vet. If you are dying 20 times on normal, vet will make you rage quit the game.
After That... Dive in to vet. DO NOT expect to beat it on your first second or even 10th try. Some do, most do not despite how easy they say it is on the forums. Take the arena in stages, 1 or 2 at a time. Come prepared and ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS look at your death recap. Take a deep breath, analyze what killed you, and make adjustments. Look to guides for certain stages, but be careful of videos of people like Andy S or Streak. They dont play the same game as the rest of us. Haha.
Sigils are your best friend. They are insanely powerful. If you are playing a sorc, no chance your score will stick on the boards your first dozen or so clears anyway. Trouble Killing a boss fast enough? Power Sigil. Getting Pecked to death by ranged enemies? Shield sigil. Struggling with resources? Speed sigil (it boosts all stat regen). Just want a bit more of a cushion? Healing Sigil. You can grab all 4 of them, every round, of every stage.
@Oreyn_Bearclaw I think you win for the most helpful and insightful response.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Trolly comments aside, you have to start someone. People love to joke about how easy normal is, but it is an accomplishment nonetheless. My candid advice is to now look for a concrete guide for you class for Veteran Arena. Magic Sorc is certainly the best class to tackle the challenge. Find a build that looks appealing and get your gear together (purple armor and gold weapons). I highly recommend a pet build for a brand new sorc. Not only is the damage good, but they will draw aggro which means you take less damage as well. Big fan of this guide:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/302925/infallible-infinite-wizard-magsorc-vma-build-video-homestead-ready/p1
Then.... Go right back into normal mode. Practice with your refined build until you can cruise through normal with 2-3 deaths and really understand the mechanics, which really dont change on vet. If you are dying 20 times on normal, vet will make you rage quit the game.
After That... Dive in to vet. DO NOT expect to beat it on your first second or even 10th try. Some do, most do not despite how easy they say it is on the forums. Take the arena in stages, 1 or 2 at a time. Come prepared and ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS look at your death recap. Take a deep breath, analyze what killed you, and make adjustments. Look to guides for certain stages, but be careful of videos of people like Andy S or Streak. They dont play the same game as the rest of us. Haha.
Sigils are your best friend. They are insanely powerful. If you are playing a sorc, no chance your score will stick on the boards your first dozen or so clears anyway. Trouble Killing a boss fast enough? Power Sigil. Getting Pecked to death by ranged enemies? Shield sigil. Struggling with resources? Speed sigil (it boosts all stat regen). Just want a bit more of a cushion? Healing Sigil. You can grab all 4 of them, every round, of every stage.
@Oreyn_Bearclaw I think you win for the most helpful and insightful response.
I always try to be helpful. I had a feeling the trolls would be swarming on this one...
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »Trolly comments aside, you have to start someone. People love to joke about how easy normal is, but it is an accomplishment nonetheless. My candid advice is to now look for a concrete guide for you class for Veteran Arena. Magic Sorc is certainly the best class to tackle the challenge. Find a build that looks appealing and get your gear together (purple armor and gold weapons). I highly recommend a pet build for a brand new sorc. Not only is the damage good, but they will draw aggro which means you take less damage as well. Big fan of this guide:
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/302925/infallible-infinite-wizard-magsorc-vma-build-video-homestead-ready/p1
Then.... Go right back into normal mode. Practice with your refined build until you can cruise through normal with 2-3 deaths and really understand the mechanics, which really dont change on vet. If you are dying 20 times on normal, vet will make you rage quit the game.
After That... Dive in to vet. DO NOT expect to beat it on your first second or even 10th try. Some do, most do not despite how easy they say it is on the forums. Take the arena in stages, 1 or 2 at a time. Come prepared and ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS look at your death recap. Take a deep breath, analyze what killed you, and make adjustments. Look to guides for certain stages, but be careful of videos of people like Andy S or Streak. They dont play the same game as the rest of us. Haha.
Sigils are your best friend. They are insanely powerful. If you are playing a sorc, no chance your score will stick on the boards your first dozen or so clears anyway. Trouble Killing a boss fast enough? Power Sigil. Getting Pecked to death by ranged enemies? Shield sigil. Struggling with resources? Speed sigil (it boosts all stat regen). Just want a bit more of a cushion? Healing Sigil. You can grab all 4 of them, every round, of every stage.
@Oreyn_Bearclaw I think you win for the most helpful and insightful response.
I always try to be helpful. I had a feeling the trolls would be swarming on this one...
I was expecting that when I thought about making the post.
timb16_ESO85 wrote: »Be a ranged, preferably magica, dps. This arena is in no way made for low dps and melee characters. While it is possible to complete it in normal mode, the ground effects combined with the required amount of mobility and ranged enemies mean you would have a much harder time as melee compared to ranged.
It is amazing how much skill and strategy this game requires.
What are some tips for running the veteran mode next?
Proof in screenshot
Congrats! And hey, don't let the other comments about Veteran mode being too hard for you, discourage you.
I struggled to complete normal maelstrom mode at one point too, and when I first set foot in Veteran mode I couldn't get past the first arena after hours of trying, but I eventually got better and better and can complete Veteran mode now completely too. Even got me a sharpened inferno staff on my third run
Practice makes perfect, just remember to take breaks if you need them. It took over a year if on and off attempts with month breaks for me to do Veteran mode anyway, but if you want it enough and can put in the time and effort, you can do it.
Vipstaakki wrote: »
Vipstaakki wrote: »
Thanks! I've given that a go but I think I need to take them down a lot quicker.
I end up dying because I've got no ice left to stand on..
Will try to add some more ranged attacks to my bars as I'm currently very melee.
Which isn't making things much easier xD