ShimmerDoll wrote: »I'm really having trouble finding Queen's Elegance too. I checked a lot of traders.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »ShimmerDoll wrote: »I'm really having trouble finding Queen's Elegance too. I checked a lot of traders.
I've never seen the point of Elegance.
Well, loooong ago it was a totally different set, with stamina regen, and I farmed it from the Coldharbour vampires so that I'd be able to block longer when I fought Molag Bal. But we were all much younger then.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »I'm really having trouble finding Queen's Elegance too. I checked a lot of traders.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »ShimmerDoll wrote: »I'm really having trouble finding Queen's Elegance too. I checked a lot of traders.
I've never seen the point of Elegance.
Well, loooong ago it was a totally different set, with stamina regen, and I farmed it from the Coldharbour vampires so that I'd be able to block longer when I fought Molag Bal. But we were all much younger then.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »Julianos mixed with the Queen's set wouldn't be good?
Where are you putting your attributes? Which armour? What passives? Which weapon skills, which guild skills, which class abilities? What gear/sets? How have you spent your CP? What is your rotation?
Stam sorc or mag sorc?
Here is a sorc build for solo play:
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=109539
barney2525 wrote: »Where are you putting your attributes? Which armour? What passives? Which weapon skills, which guild skills, which class abilities? What gear/sets? How have you spent your CP? What is your rotation?
Stam sorc or mag sorc?
Here is a sorc build for solo play:
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=109539
Thats.... impressive.
Gonna have to look into this.
barney2525 wrote: »Where are you putting your attributes? Which armour? What passives? Which weapon skills, which guild skills, which class abilities? What gear/sets? How have you spent your CP? What is your rotation?
Stam sorc or mag sorc?
Here is a sorc build for solo play:
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=109539
Thats.... impressive.
Gonna have to look into this.
Thank you. But it really isn't that impressiveIt's a very simple build that allows for most content, solo WBs, normal dungeons and pretty much any non-vet content -- good enough to get by for most non-groupers, as a starting build.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »barney2525 wrote: »Where are you putting your attributes? Which armour? What passives? Which weapon skills, which guild skills, which class abilities? What gear/sets? How have you spent your CP? What is your rotation?
Stam sorc or mag sorc?
Here is a sorc build for solo play:
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=109539
Thats.... impressive.
Gonna have to look into this.
Thank you. But it really isn't that impressiveIt's a very simple build that allows for most content, solo WBs, normal dungeons and pretty much any non-vet content -- good enough to get by for most non-groupers, as a starting build.
vet content is more toxic than a gta public lobby with 10 MK2 Oppressors flying around and more stressful than my RL job, so it's pretty impressive to be able to play the whole game and avoid that aspect of ESO.
Try this: Multi-purpose Sorc Builds
These builds are just for one character. I just switch equipment, skills and mundus but CP distribution remains intact.
I hope this helps.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »barney2525 wrote: »Where are you putting your attributes? Which armour? What passives? Which weapon skills, which guild skills, which class abilities? What gear/sets? How have you spent your CP? What is your rotation?
Stam sorc or mag sorc?
Here is a sorc build for solo play:
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=109539
Thats.... impressive.
Gonna have to look into this.
Thank you. But it really isn't that impressiveIt's a very simple build that allows for most content, solo WBs, normal dungeons and pretty much any non-vet content -- good enough to get by for most non-groupers, as a starting build.
vet content is more toxic than a gta public lobby with 10 MK2 Oppressors flying around and more stressful than my RL job, so it's pretty impressive to be able to play the whole game and avoid that aspect of ESO.
Well, with a good guild (read "composed of nice people"), veteran content can be fun.
starkerealm wrote: »Try this: Multi-purpose Sorc Builds
These builds are just for one character. I just switch equipment, skills and mundus but CP distribution remains intact.
I hope this helps.
If someone's complaining that Illambris is too much of an ask, I kinda think Za'an may be a bit beyond their reach...
ShimmerDoll wrote: »It's not a complaint, it's just not possible. I can't magically do more DPS than I can do to satisfy some people running things.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »I'm an awesome player in games of real skill (mostly shooters, driving or action games) but heavily item-based games that obviously affect the performance of your character if you have the good items, it's much more difficult.
starkerealm wrote: »ShimmerDoll wrote: »It's not a complaint, it's just not possible. I can't magically do more DPS than I can do to satisfy some people running things.
Then use stam.ShimmerDoll wrote: »I'm an awesome player in games of real skill (mostly shooters, driving or action games) but heavily item-based games that obviously affect the performance of your character if you have the good items, it's much more difficult.
So, you can perform well in games that focus on skill, like ESO. But, you can't perform well in ESO because you've convinced yourself that it's about gear, which, it's really not.
ESO is not a gear dependent game. It helps, but, the actual process for getting better DPS is working on your rotation, and that is (almost) always agnostic to your gear.
Learn to DPS. Learn your rotation. And don't really worry about the other stuff because that will just help you perform better once you're already competent. The irony is, you really can't kludge your way through content on your gear. You need to know what you're doing. At that point, having sub-standard gear is a minor inconvenience.
If ESO was a gear dependent game, then @Gandork wouldn't have a naked run of vMA. (I think it was technically Broom and Bucket, because you do need to have a weapon slotted for some abilities to work.)
Also, Vet Crypt of Hearts 1 is not hard. I mean that. If you're having issues with it, then you have a long way to go. But it is not difficult content.
Where you see people saying, "no, you can't come along," are vet trials (which are 12 man content), vet DLC dungeons, and elitists who don't know what they're doing anyway.
ESO is a skill based game. Ironically more than some shooters (anything in the Looter Shooter sub-genre), and much more than most driving games.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »...when I used the word magically...
ShimmerDoll wrote: »...but I do notice when I improve some gear, things get better.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »I still think competitive fps games and actually, a huge list of other games are FAR more skillful than ESO though. I wouldn't put ESO even on the radar. I don't really feel challenged by MMOs or that engaged and when it comes to ESO specifically it's more a fun distraction sometimes that I enjoy for the world itself and some of the other things.
ShimmerDoll wrote: »If you look at my original post in this thread a lot of my problem was I am bored with the typical Sorcerer build and don't enjoy using some of those skills, so I was looking for an alternative.
starkerealm wrote: »ShimmerDoll wrote: »...when I used the word magically...
I understood what you meant.ShimmerDoll wrote: »...but I do notice when I improve some gear, things get better.
Which is what I said. Gear helps improve your DPS. However, it is not necessary. It entirely possible to get a functional build running cheaply off of crafted gear. (With Agility or Willpower jewelry, because those are cheaper to collect than crafted jewelry.)
However, gear does not gate your overall ability in the game. If you can't clear a piece of content, that's on you, not on your gear.ShimmerDoll wrote: »I still think competitive fps games and actually, a huge list of other games are FAR more skillful than ESO though. I wouldn't put ESO even on the radar. I don't really feel challenged by MMOs or that engaged and when it comes to ESO specifically it's more a fun distraction sometimes that I enjoy for the world itself and some of the other things.
If you've made the decision, ahead of time, to look at your failure to clear content in ESO as a gear issue, then it's unsurprising you've stepped back and complained about how, "there's no skill in this at all."
The irony here is that one of your premier examples of, "skill based games," were driving games. As a genre, that is one of the most upgrade centric. Go ahead, tell me how your Honda Civic can outperform a Maserati.
You also didn't specify competitive FPSs, though that leads to an entire conversation about the current competitive crop of FPSs, and the disturbing creep of P2W into that genre.ShimmerDoll wrote: »If you look at my original post in this thread a lot of my problem was I am bored with the typical Sorcerer build and don't enjoy using some of those skills, so I was looking for an alternative.
And this is where I know you do not know what you're talking about. Even, just, restricting ourselves to DPS, there are three dominant Sorc archetypes for builds: Pets, Lightning, and Stam. Without going back and double checking, I'm pretty sure other people have pointed that out. This is without even considering theme builds which, yes, those do work, if you understand how builds work in ESO.
So, if the purpose of this thread was to look for alternatives, you had that pointed out to you. If this was to blame gear progression because you didn't want to have to learn to play, then there's no real purpose to your argument, except an appeal for false sympathy.
Xynodes "Easy Sorc" build (https://www.xynodegaming.com/easysorc) is hands down the most fun build I've ever used in ESO.
You can solo pretty much all soloable content, and works like a charm in vMA. It's far from meta, and you won't be hitting top tier DPS, but you should be able to get 30-35k from it without really trying too hard.