but unfortunately Critical Surge is not in that list despite it being a skill based off of flat value. Rather it's chance to critically strike is based of off spell critical. Furthermore ZOS also implemented stamina skills that provide healing to scale in it's critical strike damage with the Precise Strikes CP passive.Resource agnostic sources of Healing will now use your highest Critical Strike chance, rather than defaulting to your Spell Critical only. Resource agnostic refers to abilities that utilize only your Max Health to scale, or are based off flat values. Below is a list of all affected abilities:
Now, I understand that Critical Surge is a Magicka costing ability but it is inherently a stamina ability in its application as it provides Major Brutality as a buff followed by a flat value heal. Again, following in line with consistency this ability's critical heal strength should scale with Precise Strikes and not the Elfborn CP.The abilities listed below now properly use Precise Strikes to scale rather than Elfborn, since they are Stamina abilities.
@Lightspeedflashb14_ESO did you test that on pts, because on live crit surge crits only change off elfborn
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »the reason that crit surge is not on that list is because it does what you are asking for already, the heal crits with your weapon crit rate and is amped by precise strikes and not elfborn already.
I can test DD if you want, but it should be the same. What this shows though is that stamsorc's are missing out on anywhere from around 500-700 heals per half second because of built in flaws to the class.
@Kronuxx
On PTS:
0 elfborn 0 precise strikes......crit surge crit = 4959
0 elfborn 50 precise strikes.....crit surge crit = 4959 <doesn't use Precise strikes
50 elfborn 0 precise strikes.....crit surge crit = 5554
50 elfborn 50 precise strikes.....crit surge crit = 5554
0 elfborn 0 precise strikes......DD crit = 12,498
0 elfborn 25 precise strikes.....DD crit = 12,498 <doesn't use Precise strikes
25 elfborn 0 precise strikes.....DD crit = 13,331
25 elfborn 25 precise strikes.....DD = 13,331
after a 4 min fight:
my build has 10% spell crit 33.9% weapon crit
CritSurge crit 37/108 times = 34% crit
DD crit 8/30 times = 27% crit
This leads us to believe that:
1. sadly precise strikes doesn't matter(stamsorc looses out on possible ~1200 hps)
2. happily both Crit surge and DD use weapon crit now
also in testing it is interesting to note that heals found in the cp skill lines like critical leech seem to use spell crit and elfborn aswell. So might be interesting to look into those, my assumption is that none of these are going to follow any sort of rules or patterns that make any logical sense. Hope zos fixes these along with how they fixed Crit surge and DD to an extent.
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »the reason that crit surge is not on that list is because it does what you are asking for already, the heal crits with your weapon crit rate and is amped by precise strikes and not elfborn already.
Incorrect. Test again, both on Live and PTS the critical strike strength of Crit Surge heals is based off of Elfborn.
Edit: Just saw @MincVinyl confirmed my statement. And it's crit chance appears to be based off of spell critical, not weapon critical but I will confirm this with Combat Metrics to make sure.
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »Yup. Just got the same result. So yeah, make precise strikes amp it. Though I was right that it crits with weapon crit.
I can test DD if you want, but it should be the same. What this shows though is that stamsorc's are missing out on anywhere from around 500-700 heals per half second because of built in flaws to the class.
I tested Dark Deal and it now properly scales with Precise Strikes and Weapon Critical, as of patch 5.1.1. Please make Critical Surge do the same ZOS. Be consistent if nothing else. @ZOS_Gilliam @ZOS_BrianWheeler
@TBois yeah if you ever do any testing into cp you would think that they hired a different person to code each individual passive.
for instance: other than the healing i just mentioned last patch there was the molten whip bug where single use stacks were not going away
this affected things like:
molten whip(dk op)
might of the mages guild (allowed perfect overload empowers for full duration)
Opportunist cp (after interupting an enemy all phys damage abilities were doing 15% more damage)
Unchained cp (after using break free all stam abilities within the next 5 seconds cost 80% less stam)
Vengeance cp (after blocking 3 spells all mag abilities had guaranteed crits for 5 seconds)
but then some of the similar buffs didn't function this way like:
Foresight cp
Retaliation cp
Sorc Persistence
@Derra they just made this change to allow non scaling healing abilities crit, nice change since now what you build for matters. For insance if you build a stam sorc in medium armor with a set like leviathan you will be rewarded with alot of crit heals. All around these changes will make builds more unique in a way, stats other than damage will actually matter on something like a stamsorc which doesn't really get anything crazy.
So I'll get right into it. Currently as of PTS patch 5.1.0 ZOS implemented resource agnostic healing skills to scale off of highest crit chance statbut unfortunately Critical Surge is not in that list despite it being a skill based off of flat value. Rather it's chance to critically strike is based of off spell critical. Furthermore ZOS also implemented stamina skills that provide healing to scale in it's critical strike damage with the Precise Strikes CP passive.Resource agnostic sources of Healing will now use your highest Critical Strike chance, rather than defaulting to your Spell Critical only. Resource agnostic refers to abilities that utilize only your Max Health to scale, or are based off flat values. Below is a list of all affected abilities:Now, I understand that Critical Surge is a Magicka costing ability but it is inherently a stamina ability in its application as it provides Major Brutality as a buff followed by a flat value heal. Again, following in line with consistency this ability's critical heal strength should scale with Precise Strikes and not the Elfborn CP.The abilities listed below now properly use Precise Strikes to scale rather than Elfborn, since they are Stamina abilities.
Please throw this bone for the Stamina Sorcerers ZOS. You really don't give them much. @ZOS_Gilliam @ZOS_BrianWheeler
@Kronuxx
On PTS:
0 elfborn 0 precise strikes......crit surge crit = 4959
0 elfborn 50 precise strikes.....crit surge crit = 4959 <doesn't use Precise strikes
50 elfborn 0 precise strikes.....crit surge crit = 5554
50 elfborn 50 precise strikes.....crit surge crit = 5554
0 elfborn 0 precise strikes......DD crit = 12,498
0 elfborn 25 precise strikes.....DD crit = 12,498 <doesn't use Precise strikes
25 elfborn 0 precise strikes.....DD crit = 13,331
25 elfborn 25 precise strikes.....DD = 13,331
after a 4 min fight:
my build has 10% spell crit 33.9% weapon crit
CritSurge crit 37/108 times = 34% crit
DD crit 8/30 times = 27% crit
This leads us to believe that:
1. sadly precise strikes doesn't matter(stamsorc looses out on possible ~1200 hps)
2. happily both Crit surge and DD use weapon crit now
also in testing it is interesting to note that heals found in the cp skill lines like critical leech seem to use spell crit and elfborn aswell. So might be interesting to look into those, my assumption is that none of these are going to follow any sort of rules or patterns that make any logical sense. Hope zos fixes these along with how they fixed Crit surge and DD to an extent.
@ZOS_GinaBruno wrote:The abilities listed below now properly use Precise Strikes to scale rather than Elfborn, since they are Stamina abilities.
Spoiler
Leeching Strikes
Killer’s Blade
Dark Exchange and Dark Conversion
Ruinous Scythe
Absorb Missile
Draining Shot
ProzTh3Almighty wrote: »Dark deal cost mag so Zos thinks it should be a magicka ability while magsorc out here getting their precise strikes dark conversions buffed lol its consistent i guess. Just wrong tho
Yay! Our position as the redheaded stepchild is once again reinforced.