Nice post! This is pretty consistent with what I’ve seen too. Also the amount of NBs is steadily increasing as people are figuring out how to play them and how great they are atm.Been a while since I did, so here we go again!
Using esoleaderboards, and tracking how many times each word appears for each trial using the source code, we get the following numbers:
- Aetherian Archives
- Dragonknight: 308 (25%)
- Templar: 269 (22%)
- Sorcerer: 294 (24%)
- Nightblade: 308 (25%)
- Warden: 27 (4%)
- Hel Ra Citadel
- Dragonknight: 359 (26%)
- Templar: 314 (22%)
- Sorcerer: 371 (26%)
- Nightblade: 321 (23%)
- Warden: 37 (3%)
- Sanctum Ophidia
- Dragonknight: 403 (26%)
- Templar: 366 (24%)
- Sorcerer: 413 (27%)
- Nightblade: 305 (20%)
- Warden: 43 (3%)
- Maw of Lorkhaj
- Dragonknight: 323 (27%)
- Templar: 269 (23%)
- Sorcerer: 291 (24%)
- Nightblade: 284 (24%)
- Warden: 21 (2%)
- Halls of Fabrication
- Dragonknight: 157 (26%)
- Templar: 143 (24%)
- Sorcerer: 128 (21%)
- Nightblade: 158 (27%)
- Warden: 10 (2%)
- Asylum Sanctorium
- Dragonknight: 147 (14%)
- Templar: 208 (20%)
- Sorcerer: 280 (27%)
- Nightblade: 367 (36%)
- Warden: 22 (2%)
- Total
- Dragonknight: 1697 (24%)
- Templar: 1569 (23%)
- Sorcerer: 1777 (26%)
- Nightblade: 1743 (25%)
- Warden: 160 (2%)
Exception made of Asylum Sanctorium, the diversity between the 4 original classes is actually well spread out. There have been no real shift to roles, with DKs sticking to tanks, templars to healers and NBs / Sorcerers being used as DDs. Only the warden is left out, as it doesn't really outshine any spec at anything, on top on requiring Morrowind, locking them at such a low percent.
Back when Mag Sorc was OP asf, everyone leveled them up and got used to their playstyle. I think this is why so many players still use Mag Sorc. They either don’t want to level up a Mag NB and learn the playstyle, or they’re newer players who read online that Mag Sorc is OP from years ago and then see a thread like this from recent times of 50% choosing Mag Sorc.
Stamblade is really good in endgame group content atm. Both Stam and Mag NB is insane. Don’t feel like you’re holding anyone back by using oneBack when Mag Sorc was OP asf, everyone leveled them up and got used to their playstyle. I think this is why so many players still use Mag Sorc. They either don’t want to level up a Mag NB and learn the playstyle, or they’re newer players who read online that Mag Sorc is OP from years ago and then see a thread like this from recent times of 50% choosing Mag Sorc.
I just don't cause my NB is already a StamBlade. Using blades just feels better, even though I know my StamBlade is utterly terrible in end-game group content.
It's just too bad the leader boards didn't differentiate between Magicka and Stamina builds. As Rich noted on ESO Live last night, the character he's taken through VMA most has been his Stamina Sorc.
Been a while since I did, so here we go again!
Using esoleaderboards, and tracking how many times each word appears for each trial using the source code, we get the following numbers:
- Aetherian Archives
- Dragonknight: 308 (25%)
- Templar: 269 (22%)
- Sorcerer: 294 (24%)
- Nightblade: 308 (25%)
- Warden: 27 (4%)
- Hel Ra Citadel
- Dragonknight: 359 (26%)
- Templar: 314 (22%)
- Sorcerer: 371 (26%)
- Nightblade: 321 (23%)
- Warden: 37 (3%)
- Sanctum Ophidia
- Dragonknight: 403 (26%)
- Templar: 366 (24%)
- Sorcerer: 413 (27%)
- Nightblade: 305 (20%)
- Warden: 43 (3%)
- Maw of Lorkhaj
- Dragonknight: 323 (27%)
- Templar: 269 (23%)
- Sorcerer: 291 (24%)
- Nightblade: 284 (24%)
- Warden: 21 (2%)
- Halls of Fabrication
- Dragonknight: 157 (26%)
- Templar: 143 (24%)
- Sorcerer: 128 (21%)
- Nightblade: 158 (27%)
- Warden: 10 (2%)
- Asylum Sanctorium
- Dragonknight: 147 (14%)
- Templar: 208 (20%)
- Sorcerer: 280 (27%)
- Nightblade: 367 (36%)
- Warden: 22 (2%)
- Total
- Dragonknight: 1697 (24%)
- Templar: 1569 (23%)
- Sorcerer: 1777 (26%)
- Nightblade: 1743 (25%)
- Warden: 160 (2%)
Exception made of Asylum Sanctorium, the diversity between the 4 original classes is actually well spread out. There have been no real shift to roles, with DKs sticking to tanks, templars to healers and NBs / Sorcerers being used as DDs. Only the warden is left out, as it doesn't really outshine any spec at anything, on top on requiring Morrowind, locking them at such a low percent.