I am cp 320, yesterday I fought a cp 800 several times, every time he erased me in a couple hits, I could wail on him and barely scratch him! I'm a dk he was a nightblade?
I have 5 hunding, 5;spriggan, 2 troll king, he had 5 spriggan, 5 of some stamina raising set and 2 veldereth.
How was there that dragon Ball Z power difference! I mean he was all "THIS ISNT EVEN MY FINAL FORM!" I thought cp gains were suppose to become lesser the higher you go
f047ys3v3n wrote: »I am cp 320, yesterday I fought a cp 800 several times, every time he erased me in a couple hits, I could wail on him and barely scratch him! I'm a dk he was a nightblade?
I have 5 hunding, 5;spriggan, 2 troll king, he had 5 spriggan, 5 of some stamina raising set and 2 veldereth.
How was there that dragon Ball Z power difference! I mean he was all "THIS ISNT EVEN MY FINAL FORM!" I thought cp gains were suppose to become lesser the higher you go
There is rapidly diminishing difference after CP 300. You stop gaining resources with each CP at that point and most of the stars are very front heavy on their returns. I have been playing around with an alt account at around 300CP. The difference from my main at max is not really noticeable. Your foe would not have had even a 5% dps and resource regen advantage on you and less than a 10% resistance advantage. Blaming CP for creep in this or that is largely a red hearing that the in crowd uses to confuse the not so smart at ZOS to try to hide that they are blowing up content with their cheats. We had far more CP three months after they started the CP system (I had 800 when they dropped the cap on it) and nobody was blowing out content with 40-60k dps then. CP then had yet to get its mega nerf and so stars were 25% not 15%, there were cost reduction stars, and CP gave more resources all the way to the top. CP was much more powerful.
A couple thoughts:
1) He is probably more experienced with a better build and far cleaner execution of it than you are. In a 1 on 1 fight a good PVP player will take little or no damage against a novice. Roll dodge in particular allows avoidance of virtually all damage with forward momentum giving him root immunity and allowing him to keep you a little out of range he likely took few shots as he ducked in and out to land his punches. An experienced stam NB will generally be quite good at deploying these things strategically. Stam NB's also have good burst damage combinations to erase you quickly if you not specifically and skillfully countering them. You may have felt like you were wailing away at him without hitting him much at all.
2) He may well have been cheating anyway. The best ones are. Running though walls, jumping over walls, and maxing every stat instead of having to face limitations in a build. You really wouldn't be able to tell this fighting 1 v 1 as a good player will waste you either way but it gets pretty obvious with 6 beating on 1.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »The first 400-500 CP make a lot of difference. The last 300 or so, not so much. I generally wont engage a 300 CP player in Cyro, but if they hit first, I dont expect the fight to last more than one burst combo.
JumpmanLane wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »The first 400-500 CP make a lot of difference. The last 300 or so, not so much. I generally wont engage a 300 CP player in Cyro, but if they hit first, I dont expect the fight to last more than one burst combo.
I'm not cutting anybody nay breaks. i started in vivec at level 10 with one bar and no cp, no gear either and got wrecKED. i stayed and got better. i', max cp and now and just the other day killed some dude with low cp. he hate telled me about hunting skyshards. Well when i was low cp I got killed hunting skyshards by a guy i knew was hunting skyshards too. Kill em all. rez and hunt your skyshards again.
Cp makes a HUGE difference. youre nuts if you think it doesnt.