goldenflameslinger wrote: »Don't get too hung up on sets. You can spend your whole time chasing the meta but, in the end, it is not worth it. BG is about fast-paced matches that require little investment. Within 15 minutes the whole thing is over and, win or lose, the group disbands and you go on to another group. It's more about your skills than the sets.
I say wear what you got and focus on learning the maps. Once you start to get the flow down, then you can finesse your gameplay and start dominating.
I really like his guides, but that streamer you mention is all about min/max, meta, rotations, etc. Some of the builds are not really practical, although they probably do tons of damage if you do everything perfectly. Take Bone Pirate for example, it's a great set, but you have to be willing to invest a lot of money in potions to get that 5th set bonus..."(5 items) While you have a drink buff active, your Max Stamina is increased by 2000 and Stamina Recovery by 150." For me, that is not worth it, popping a potion every 45 seconds in BG is gonna get real expensive real quick. If you do it, stick with trash potions that you pick up during PVE for free.
One set that I like, that most people don't love any more, is Twice Born Star. You get to use two mundus stones so it is basically like picking your own 5th set bonus. That way, you can essentially change your set bonus without making/buying/farming new gear. It gives you a lot of flexibility to try things out without much cost. It is craftable so make it yourself or ask a guild mate.
Metemsycosis wrote: »2 Selenes, 5 bone pirate, 5 hawks eye (marksman is also dang good, but I don't have a gold version of the bow yet), 2h nirn greatsword (asylum could fit here)/ nirn or infused bow. All medium, some well-fitted. Season your jewelry glyphs to taste. I use all WD.
I love this build: Great max stats, great sustain, and wicked burst. You're not stuck with ranged or melee play styles. Against tanks or healers in land grabs esp you'll need to save some Magicka for fear to drop block and def practice your various combos, you'll need them. If you're pretty skilled with LOS then stamblade will be easier for you than any other stam class because of shade and cloak.
Metemsycosis wrote: »2 Selenes, 5 bone pirate, 5 hawks eye (marksman is also dang good, but I don't have a gold version of the bow yet), 2h nirn greatsword (asylum could fit here)/ nirn or infused bow. All medium, some well-fitted. Season your jewelry glyphs to taste. I use all WD.
I love this build: Great max stats, great sustain, and wicked burst. You're not stuck with ranged or melee play styles. Against tanks or healers in land grabs esp you'll need to save some Magicka for fear to drop block and def practice your various combos, you'll need them. If you're pretty skilled with LOS then stamblade will be easier for you than any other stam class because of shade and cloak.
And how are you surviving on this? No defensive sets, no defensive monster set, no SnB. 7 medium. Pure glass cannon
I prefer heavy stamblade, but to each their own. But for those who are running medium stamblade, usually, at least 1 defensive set is present.
Metemsycosis wrote: »Lol it's funny bc I often feel the same about heavy armor stamblades, like what am I doing wrong. I like seventh legion on nb, but I also mess with reactive/cowards/troll king 2h ax/snb, reverb pwns.