madeeh91rwb17_ESO wrote: »"In PVP on the other hand you aren't always casting abilities every second in combat as you line of sight, etc, and thus the cost reduction becomes less effective."
Then why did people spend so much Champion Points in the Cost Reduction, before it got changed?
madeeh91rwb17_ESO wrote: »
Then why did people spend so much Champion Points in the Cost Reduction, before it got changed?
madeeh91rwb17_ESO wrote: »"In PVP on the other hand you aren't always casting abilities every second in combat as you line of sight, etc, and thus the cost reduction becomes less effective."
Then why did people spend so much Champion Points in the Cost Reduction, before it got changed?
luen79rwb17_ESO wrote: »Well developers have said before that breton cost reduction passive is 3% which is huuuge. And that's a pretty convincing statement for me so I'm sticking with my breton!!!!
breton cant compete with the elemental damage. there is a reason magicka dps classes go altmer or dunmer
There is something you are not adding to your calculations . It is called diminishing returns . 3% cost reduction is not just a flat bonus . All cost reduction passives are multiplicative and you will benefit less as you have more . It means that 3% is actually less than 3% . How much it gets affected by other cost reduction passives depends on your build . For example , being a sorcerer means you already have cost reduction in class passives which will affect your Breton passive .
On the other hand , Magicka Recovery works all the time and doesn't get diminished when combined with other Recovery passives/bonuses.
WrathOfInnos wrote: »There is something you are not adding to your calculations . It is called diminishing returns . 3% cost reduction is not just a flat bonus . All cost reduction passives are multiplicative and you will benefit less as you have more . It means that 3% is actually less than 3% . How much it gets affected by other cost reduction passives depends on your build . For example , being a sorcerer means you already have cost reduction in class passives which will affect your Breton passive .
On the other hand , Magicka Recovery works all the time and doesn't get diminished when combined with other Recovery passives/bonuses.
This is not true. Cost reduction bonuses are additive, and therefore have increasing return, not diminishing.
For example, if you are a sorcerer in 7 pieces light armor and using the sedicer set you get 5% + 14% + 8% cost reduction, so spells cost 73% of their base value. The Breton passive makes this 70%, which is actually 4.1% reduction in cost (instead of the stated 3%).
The diminishing returns come in if you are using flat value cost reduction glyph on jewelry. The stated value for these is 203 Magicka cost reduction, but this is diminished by your % cost reduction. For the example above, a 203 cost reduction with 30% cost reduction makes the glyph only reduce costs by 142.
For sustain, Breton definitely beats Altmer. Altmer is still better for DPS because the increased elemental damage is significant. I would say that Bretons make some of the best healers, approximately tied with Argonians.
Brutusmax1mus wrote: »I thought it was the opposite, spell cost reduction glyphs happen first, off the full value of the spell cost, reducing the effectiveness of %cost reduction
madeeh91rwb17_ESO wrote: »Altmer: Increased Magicka Recovery by 9%
Breton: Reduces the Magicka cost of your abilities by 3%
Lets just assume your recovery is generic 1600. And you spend 7000 magicka in 2 seconds on your spells.
Then:
1600 x 0.09 = 144
7000 x 0.03 = 210
3% Cost Reduction here saves a hefty 45.83% more Magicka than 9% recovery does. {(210-144)/144}
Doesn't that make the Breton Passive better?
And then there is a separate question of 3960 Spell resist vs 4% Elemental Damage.
Damage is hands down better in PvE.
But isn't the spell resist better in PvP 1vX scenario?
madeeh91rwb17_ESO wrote: »Altmer: Increased Magicka Recovery by 9%
Breton: Reduces the Magicka cost of your abilities by 3%
Lets just assume your recovery is generic 1600. And you spend 7000 magicka in 2 seconds on your spells.
Then:
1600 x 0.09 = 144
7000 x 0.03 = 210
3% Cost Reduction here saves a hefty 45.83% more Magicka than 9% recovery does. {(210-144)/144}
Doesn't that make the Breton Passive better?
And then there is a separate question of 3960 Spell resist vs 4% Elemental Damage.
Damage is hands down better in PvE.
But isn't the spell resist better in PvP 1vX scenario?
Emma_Overload wrote: »Breton cost reduction is weak, should be more like 6%. What OP doesn't take into account is that racial regen buffs scale well with other buffs, but cost reductions have diminishing returns.
To sum it all up: It's situational.^^