Sanguinor2 wrote: »
Vercingetorix wrote: »I just love the fact that with this 5.0.4 change Incapacitating Strike went from being an auto-win against magicka builds to a mild inconvenience to both magicka and stamina builds. With the conclusion of this PTS and the lack of attention in the patch notes to anything else in their toolkit, Nightblades have now been effectively nerfed across the board, lmfao.
This patch was SUPPOSED to nerf Nightblades. That was the point. Every trial was 6 Nightblade dps and and 2 magplars. Heavy armor stamblades and Caalurion mageblades were enjoying an open season in Cyrodill. Somehow you guys cried your way out of most of the intended nerfs, got a few unneeded buffs (Reave, Silence, Grim Mitigation, Cripple Magicka Steal, free mark target, surprise attack armor pen, drain power damage buff, minor vulnerability etc etc...) and will remain the top pve dps class and one of the top pvp classes but are still mad cuz #nerfsarebad. Nerfs are a necessary part of game balance. Stop personalizing balance and focusing solely on the one class you play and look at the game as a whole. Nightblades got more focus this pts than the necromancer which is still an unfinished, buggy Warden 1.5.
I don’t even care about the other classes I enjoy nb I will buy the Elsweyr just for the story and to support the game just as I always have I don’t care for the necromancer at all nb all I care about magblade and stamblade 😎Vercingetorix wrote: »I just love the fact that with this 5.0.4 change Incapacitating Strike went from being an auto-win against magicka builds to a mild inconvenience to both magicka and stamina builds. With the conclusion of this PTS and the lack of attention in the patch notes to anything else in their toolkit, Nightblades have now been effectively nerfed across the board, lmfao.
This patch was SUPPOSED to nerf Nightblades. That was the point. Every trial was 6 Nightblade dps and and 2 magplars. Heavy armor stamblades and Caalurion mageblades were enjoying an open season in Cyrodill. Somehow you guys cried your way out of most of the intended nerfs, got a few unneeded buffs (Reave, Silence, Grim Mitigation, Cripple Magicka Steal, free mark target, surprise attack armor pen, drain power damage buff, minor vulnerability etc etc...) and will remain the top pve dps class and one of the top pvp classes but are still mad cuz #nerfsarebad. Nerfs are a necessary part of game balance. Stop personalizing balance and focusing solely on the one class you play and look at the game as a whole. Nightblades got more focus this pts than the necromancer which is still an unfinished, buggy Warden 1.5.
Hey mate I know you like to throw the word at others a lot so I’m going to throw it back in your face concerning your mag warden adapt bro l2p 😎Vercingetorix wrote: »Vercingetorix wrote: »I just love the fact that with this 5.0.4 change Incapacitating Strike went from being an auto-win against magicka builds to a mild inconvenience to both magicka and stamina builds. With the conclusion of this PTS and the lack of attention in the patch notes to anything else in their toolkit, Nightblades have now been effectively nerfed across the board, lmfao.
This patch was SUPPOSED to nerf Nightblades. That was the point. Every trial was 6 Nightblade dps and and 2 magplars. Heavy armor stamblades and Caalurion mageblades were enjoying an open season in Cyrodill. Somehow you guys cried your way out of most of the intended nerfs, got a few unneeded buffs (Reave, Silence, Grim Mitigation, Cripple Magicka Steal, free mark target, surprise attack armor pen, drain power damage buff, minor vulnerability etc etc...) and will remain the top pve dps class and one of the top pvp classes but are still mad cuz #nerfsarebad. Nerfs are a necessary part of game balance. Stop personalizing balance and focusing solely on the one class you play and look at the game as a whole. Nightblades got more focus this pts than the necromancer which is still an unfinished, buggy Warden 1.5.
Relax, I haven't played as a NB in over 2 years. I'm GLAD they got nerfed into the ground. It's been long overdue. NB players complain and waste ZoS' dev time on tuning their already over-tuned class when there are more important things to worry about like the unfinished magicka Warden and now the Necromancer class. Necromancers are NOT a finished class and it's looking like they are going to get the Warden treatment - all because NBs couldn't just shut up about their nerfs and take them on the chin like an adult and ADAPT. Necromancers can't adapt if they have nothing to adapt to - same goes for magicka wardens. ZoS dropped the ball - again - on another chapter release.
Does Incap just silence or also dispell effects?
Sanguinor2 wrote: »
True. That one doesn't make very much sense either. It should refund some magic imo
A bad counterplay measure imo.
These "soft" CCs like Eclipse can very easily become OP in bad latency conditions because unlike "hard" CCs that force your character in a neutral position so you only need one GCD to break free, you are forced to waste one GCD doing nothing just for the game to realize that you are in a position to break free.
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Emma_Overload wrote: »PREPOSTEROUS!
The reason NBs don't complain much is because deep down they know how lucky they are. You guys have NEVER been nerfed. EVER! Not with a *real* nerf. If they gave Cloak an exponentially increasing cost like Bolt Escape, THAT would be a nerf. You guys get tweaks, not nerfs. Don't even talk to me about nerfs.
LOL, even when you guys get buffs, like 15% mitigation just for weaving light attacks, you guys cry as if you've been nerfed. Do unappreciated buffs count as nerfs for you guys? Stop while you're ahead!
Does Incap just silence or also dispell effects?
So far- no, from the tests that I have been doing today, silence does not dispell effects. I have tested against 3 skills, 2 hots and 1 dot. The skills tested are swallow soul, refreshing path, and fiery rage (destro ult). All of those 3 items continued to tick after the caster was silenced with incap.
Does Incap just silence or also dispell effects?
So far- no, from the tests that I have been doing today, silence does not dispell effects. I have tested against 3 skills, 2 hots and 1 dot. The skills tested are swallow soul, refreshing path, and fiery rage (destro ult). All of those 3 items continued to tick after the caster was silenced with incap.
I think dispelling effects and reducing the silence duration from 3 to 1 sec would make Incap more interesting instead of making it CC breakable.
Sanguinor2 wrote: »Its kinda sad for magblades honestly. Or rather for any class that is not a nightblade or a necromancer because the supposed class update barely changed any, magdk excluded, besides nightblades.
In their zeal to Change nightblades Zos (or a certain dev Maybe?) Chose to completely "balance" around heavy stamnb and forgot that magblades are the ones that Need help real bad (pvpwise) and also forgot that there are other classes that could also do with help or changes for actually usable class abilities and passives (hello stamplar, stamsorc and stamdk Maybe the next update will buff you because it might be the weapon skill line update?).
ProzTh3Almighty wrote: »For me Incap was never about the stun. Its about the conditional dmg buff to hit followed up with your bow etc....
Incapacitating Strike: The Silence from this ability can now be CC broken, and cannot be activated on targets who are already affected by a CC effect.
Note that this change is exclusive to Incapacitating Strike, and will not apply to other Silences, such as Negate Magic, since those are area effect-based pulsing durations, versus instantaneous duration-based effects.Developer Comment: As mentioned in the 5.0.3 patch notes, the goal with the change to Incapacitating Strike’s conditional bonus was to tone down some of the shut-down mechanic to it, since Silences are essentially stuns that allow the target to continue moving, blocking, and dodging. We are aware of the nature that Silences have in terms of effectiveness on varying builds, which is why we found the ability to CC break this effect would be an ideal compromise; it still has the counter play options of a traditional stun, but no longer needs to always be broken.
How about we get some abilities that hurt stamina builds but are harmless to magicka builds for a change? It's not enough that magicka builds have already had negate only affecting them and were lacking counters to roots and slows, no the magicka bashing has had to continue ... . We are 5 years into the game and we are still waiting for a "Silence" equivalent to stamina builds.
Murador178 wrote: »...
@Nostrabar ofc he/she didnt - One of the few mag sorc mains thinking mag sorc is weak. U know what stamblade always was best at: farming potatoes ...
Savos_Saren wrote: »Sandman929 wrote: »After all the posts joking about how they were probably trying to shoehorn in some dumb way to keep this original bad idea alive, that's exactly what they went and did.
Now it's a officially a NB nerf and still a dumb idea. NBs were fine, the other classes needed some attention.
Err, what? What class was in a worse spot then NB for pvp?
The general consensus from best on worst on live is:
Stamwarden, Magsorc
MagWarden, MagDK
StamDK, Stamsorc
Templars
Nightblades
Then opinions change depending on some people who need to L2P and blame the class for their own failures. I see tons of classes and players, I don’t play a stamblade and think it’s underpowered, I say they’re terrible from seeing how they perform.
Wow. Just 100% wrong here.
The tiers are:
#1. StamBlade, MagSorc, StamDen.
#2. Everyone else.
Murador178 wrote: »...
@Nostrabar ofc he/she didnt - One of the few mag sorc mains thinking mag sorc is weak. U know what stamblade always was best at: farming potatoes ...
I assume they couldn't take a long look at themselves all that well, what with that Twilight in the way...
It's always fun to hear people (particularly streamers) drone on about nightblades being over<adjective>, and then, without a drop of shame, admit they tried one and couldn't make a go of it. The later fob off about "play style" or "group utility" is particularly galling as well.
Sandman929 wrote: »After all the posts joking about how they were probably trying to shoehorn in some dumb way to keep this original bad idea alive, that's exactly what they went and did.
Now it's a officially a NB nerf and still a dumb idea. NBs were fine, the other classes needed some attention.
Err, what? What class was in a worse spot then NB for pvp?
The general consensus from best on worst on live is:
Stamwarden, Magsorc
MagWarden, MagDK
StamDK, Stamsorc
Templars
Nightblades
Then opinions change depending on some people who need to L2P and blame the class for their own failures. I see tons of classes and players, I don’t play a stamblade and think it’s underpowered, I say they’re terrible from seeing how they perform.
That looks like a BG’s best to worst honestly. That doesn’t translate to cp open world. In CP-OW Stamblade gets pushed up there with Magsorc and stamwarden.
Let me add, there’s is no definitive best to worst that successfully encompasses all areas and scenarios. Except Magsorc is top dawg in all formats.
The only thing going for stamblade in CP pvp is dodge rolling. People haven’t clued into dodge rolling having nothing to do with Nightblade, any stamina class can do the same thing, and in fact it’s stronger on a stamsorc.
I also think stamwardens are stronger then magsorcs.
Most people confuse the class with things that have nothing to do with the class’ toolkit. Like dodge rolling as a stamblade or reach for sorcs with the weapon that buffs a DESTRO staff ability.
GeorgeBlack wrote: »Because the point was to nerf it.
And it's nerfed.
Magika builds are not being shut down.
Incap is nerfed against stamina builds and to a lesser extend against magika builds.
There you have it.
Now buff stamDK
Nerf SnB
Nerf DB
Nerf sorc
Delete Furyseriously?
Deathlord92 wrote: »I main stamblade but I also love magblade I was hoping for a good self heal nb as a class is awesome show some love to the magblade 🙏
Wow, incap looks like it will be useless now. It’s not the end of the world, dawnbreaker on every stamina class now in pvp?
Sanguinor2 wrote: »Its kinda sad for magblades honestly. Or rather for any class that is not a nightblade or a necromancer because the supposed class update barely changed any, magdk excluded, besides nightblades.
In their zeal to Change nightblades Zos (or a certain dev Maybe?) Chose to completely "balance" around heavy stamnb and forgot that magblades are the ones that Need help real bad (pvpwise) and also forgot that there are other classes that could also do with help or changes for actually usable class abilities and passives (hello stamplar, stamsorc and stamdk Maybe the next update will buff you because it might be the weapon skill line update?).