I am interested in playing a High Elf, my issue is that on one side I want to do stamina but on another side I know they have passives for magic. Now I have played a Magic Dragon Knight before so I want to switch it up. Any suggestions? Templar seems nice but I am not sure if it is good with dps, as that is what I want. I also don't want to go full light armor (I am sick of robes) I want to either go light or heavy. I do want to kind of be maybe on the battlemage side of things. Hit hard with magic but also be able to take hits. Maybe I should go Sorcerer? Some help here would be greatly appreciated.
Love the community here. No one could lend some advice?
VaranisArano wrote: »Love the community here. No one could lend some advice?
So you want to play a high elf battlemage?
MagSorc is the obvious option. Damage shields and lightning and explosions all the way.
MagBlade has potentially higher DPS, but a more complicated rotation. Also less access to damage shields.
Templar and Warden are better oriented towards healing, though you can do effective magicka DP. I'd look up DPS builds for these classes if that's what you want.
Stam classes are doable, but you won't get the benefits from the high elf passives. Stam Sorc is the most melee oriented battlemage of the stam classes, with hurricane, dark deal, crit surge, and mages fury all being useful.
That is one thing I don't like about ESO. I want to be able to play any class stamina/magica and be able to min-max. But since I already played a dark elf magic DK I was looking to move to another faction.I was going to go nightblade wood elf, but I kind of want to role a high elf. I also want to go vampire. I just wish we had more freedom to really play how we want and still be able to min-max. It gets confusing because I see high elf npc in heavy armor and swords or dark elves with the same.
I am interested in playing a High Elf, my issue is that on one side I want to do stamina but on another side I know they have passives for magic. Now I have played a Magic Dragon Knight before so I want to switch it up. Any suggestions? Templar seems nice but I am not sure if it is good with dps, as that is what I want. I also don't want to go full light armor (I am sick of robes) I want to either go light or heavy. I do want to kind of be maybe on the battlemage side of things. Hit hard with magic but also be able to take hits. Maybe I should go Sorcerer? Some help here would be greatly appreciated.
That is one thing I don't like about ESO. I want to be able to play any class stamina/magica and be able to min-max. But since I already played a dark elf magic DK I was looking to move to another faction.I was going to go nightblade wood elf, but I kind of want to role a high elf. I also want to go vampire. I just wish we had more freedom to really play how we want and still be able to min-max. It gets confusing because I see high elf npc in heavy armor and swords or dark elves with the same.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »I am interested in playing a High Elf, my issue is that on one side I want to do stamina but on another side I know they have passives for magic. Now I have played a Magic Dragon Knight before so I want to switch it up. Any suggestions? Templar seems nice but I am not sure if it is good with dps, as that is what I want. I also don't want to go full light armor (I am sick of robes) I want to either go light or heavy. I do want to kind of be maybe on the battlemage side of things. Hit hard with magic but also be able to take hits. Maybe I should go Sorcerer? Some help here would be greatly appreciated.
Let's dissect this a bit. You want to play a high elf, well okay. All their passives are centered around magic. In this game, that means light armor and staff. You can absolutely play any race as either magic or stamina. If your DPS is really important to you, then you will likely pick a race that compliments your play style. Altmer does not do this if you want to play stam. For DPS, your best stamina choice is redguard, but Imperial, orc, bosmer, Khajiit etc. can work as well.
You played a magic DK, and want to switch it up. What do you want to change? The reliance on staffs? the reliance on light armor? the reliance on being in melee range? Well any magic toon is going to need the first two, and stamina toon (save a bow bow build) is going to need the last one. Nothing wrong with a new class, just trying to narrow the focus a bit.
Templar is currently second place for sustained ST DPS in a PVE trial environment behind NB for both ranged magic and melee stam. Nothing wrong with playing a templar for damage. If you want the best damage class, it's nightblade by a decent margin.
You dont want to go full light armor, well, this game really requires you to pick 5 of the same armor type at a minimum. As a damage dealer, Heavy is off the table, so we are back to medium armor. Light armor = magic, medium armor =stam. Deviate, and your damage is going to suffer. You are a bit confusing because you say you dont want to go full light armor, then you say you want to go light or heavy. Well, again, heavy armor DPS stinks. A light armor user will typically go 5 light, 1 medium, 1 heavy. If its an aesthetic issue, well, you have outfits/costumes or you could make your chest heavy and pants medium (best for resistances that way) which will give you a tankier look.
You want to be able to hit hard and take hits. Well, any magic class can take a hit with their shield up. If you take DK off the table, the most damage from a magic character will be NB>Templar>Sorc>Warden. Altmer will work well for any of them, but if trying to min max, I would go dunmer for the NB at least.
TLDR: A stamina High Elf is viable but not optimal. A stamina DPS in all light or all heavy, is a pile of garbage you should try to avoid, at least in PVE.
If you really wanna make a stamina build with high elf, then I suggest going with Stamina Nightblade. In PvP, you want as high mag pool and mag regen possible for cloaking, as a Stamina Nightblade
If you really wanna make a stamina build with high elf, then I suggest going with Stamina Nightblade. In PvP, you want as high mag pool and mag regen possible for cloaking, as a Stamina Nightblade
lmao. Good point. And not to mention fear
Though I just cannot get it through my head why someone would want a stam high elf. Racial passives in this game are just too huge to pass up.
That is one thing I don't like about ESO. I want to be able to play any class stamina/magica and be able to min-max.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »That is one thing I don't like about ESO. I want to be able to play any class stamina/magica and be able to min-max.
Are you in a veteran Trials guild, @MegaToxic, and regularly participating in end game veteran Trial content on your Magicka DK?
Because a lot of players get too wound-up about min-maxing ... but then have never participated in the type of content min-maxing requires.
My suggestion is to roll a Stamina Altmer and enjoy clearing the 95%+ content that the game has to offer.
Once you start doing end game PvE, such as vMoL hard mode, you still have an out card with a race change token.
Taleof2Cities wrote: »That is one thing I don't like about ESO. I want to be able to play any class stamina/magica and be able to min-max.
Are you in a veteran Trials guild, @MegaToxic, and regularly participating in end game veteran Trial content on your Magicka DK?
Because a lot of players get too wound-up about min-maxing ... but then have never participated in the type of content min-maxing requires.
My suggestion is to roll a Stamina Altmer and enjoy clearing the 95%+ content that the game has to offer.
Once you start doing end game PvE, such as vMoL hard mode, you still have an out card with a race change token.
That is one thing I don't like about ESO. I want to be able to play any class stamina/magica and be able to min-max. But since I already played a dark elf magic DK I was looking to move to another faction.I was going to go nightblade wood elf, but I kind of want to role a high elf. I also want to go vampire. I just wish we had more freedom to really play how we want and still be able to min-max. It gets confusing because I see high elf npc in heavy armor and swords or dark elves with the same.
Dang, why did they make High Elf with a sword and some form of magic in the ESO trailers is that isn't really viable for a High Elf!
I do feel like Skyrim gives you a lot more freedom in building a character no matter the race. I just wish ESO did the same.
So in conclusion I should go Magic Templar or Sorc for High Elf?
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Dang, why did they make High Elf with a sword and some form of magic in the ESO trailers is that isn't really viable for a High Elf!
I do feel like Skyrim gives you a lot more freedom in building a character no matter the race. I just wish ESO did the same.
So in conclusion I should go Magic Templar or Sorc for High Elf?
Skyrim is a single player game, you can get away with whatever you want there because you are only impacting yourself, so losing damage from your racial is doesn't really matter but in an MMO, where you waste other peoples time, it matters more, though not to the extent that a lot of people make it out to be. You can be perfectly "viable" running a stamsorc with high elf. Though you are not going to be "optimal", you will lose much more DPS by not really have a good rotation.
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Dang, why did they make High Elf with a sword and some form of magic in the ESO trailers is that isn't really viable for a High Elf!
I do feel like Skyrim gives you a lot more freedom in building a character no matter the race. I just wish ESO did the same.
So in conclusion I should go Magic Templar or Sorc for High Elf?
Skyrim is a single player game, you can get away with whatever you want there because you are only impacting yourself, so losing damage from your racial is doesn't really matter but in an MMO, where you waste other peoples time, it matters more, though not to the extent that a lot of people make it out to be. You can be perfectly "viable" running a stamsorc with high elf. Though you are not going to be "optimal", you will lose much more DPS by not really have a good rotation.
True but for the most part ESO is sort of single player its just online with a lot of other real people. I don't see why it should matter. Other than PvP.
But in all seriousness, which is better for High Elf magic Templar or magic Sorc?
VaranisArano wrote: »Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Dang, why did they make High Elf with a sword and some form of magic in the ESO trailers is that isn't really viable for a High Elf!
I do feel like Skyrim gives you a lot more freedom in building a character no matter the race. I just wish ESO did the same.
So in conclusion I should go Magic Templar or Sorc for High Elf?
Skyrim is a single player game, you can get away with whatever you want there because you are only impacting yourself, so losing damage from your racial is doesn't really matter but in an MMO, where you waste other peoples time, it matters more, though not to the extent that a lot of people make it out to be. You can be perfectly "viable" running a stamsorc with high elf. Though you are not going to be "optimal", you will lose much more DPS by not really have a good rotation.
True but for the most part ESO is sort of single player its just online with a lot of other real people. I don't see why it should matter. Other than PvP.
But in all seriousness, which is better for High Elf magic Templar or magic Sorc?
Magicka Sorc has more elemental damage options.
But frankly, either class will work.
If you want to play a sunfire-chucking, spear-throwing, blazing holy mage who can swap between healer and warrior on a whim, go MagPlar.
If you want to play a mage who wrecks opponents with their dark powers, summons daedric minions to do your bidding, and fills the battlefield with lightning, play a MagSorc.