SocialAssassin wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »There is almost no scenario where you should be putting anything into magic for stamina nightblade. If you PVP, tri stat glyphs are your friend, and will boost your magic a bit if needed. As a stamblade what you might care about more than raw magic is magic regen so you can spam cloak and that sort of thing, but the answer is 0 pts into magic unless you are tanking.
For health, the answer is as much as you need to stay alive and not a point more. Of course that is a loaded answer, but the reality is that for the vast majority of endgame players, that answer is ZERO.
For Stamina, dump everything that's left.
Of my 17 characters, other than my Stam Necro (who puts some into health because I run parse food), and my DK tank (who has a bit in each), they all of 64 into either magic or stam.
Okay? Why is it a loaded question?
Lightspeedflashb14_ESO wrote: »All attitude points into your main damage stat, unless you are a tank.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »There is almost no scenario where you should be putting anything into magic for stamina nightblade. If you PVP, tri stat glyphs are your friend, and will boost your magic a bit if needed. As a stamblade what you might care about more than raw magic is magic regen so you can spam cloak and that sort of thing, but the answer is 0 pts into magic unless you are tanking.
For health, the answer is as much as you need to stay alive and not a point more. Of course that is a loaded answer, but the reality is that for the vast majority of endgame players, that answer is ZERO.
For Stamina, dump everything that's left.
Of my 17 characters, other than my Stam Necro (who puts some into health because I run parse food), and my DK tank (who has a bit in each), they all of 64 into either magic or stam.
AcadianPaladin wrote: »Agree with above. For a mag char I'd put all 64 into mag. 64 into stam for a stam char. Health is base but brought up to a decent level (17-20k) via undaunted passive, food, and one more shot of HP from either a skill passive, set or (last resort) enchanting a big piece of armor with health.
Hybrid - you're on your own. Lol.
Tank - I think in terms of what I want the end result to be. In my case for a classic DK main tank, I want about 40k health, 23k stam and 23k mag. The attributes are divided up yes, but there is lots of tweaking you can do via sets, foods and enchantments to fine tune the final result.
It's not a loaded question, it's a loaded answer - because it doesn't really answer the question. "As much as you need" is not an answer to "how much do I need?"
But as Oreyn said - it's usually everything into Magicka or stamina. Maybe up to 5 points into health if you're running more solo stuff or want to PvP but nothing into your secondary resource.
No, 64 points.
All in all, you get to spend 64 attribute points. Most PvE players (except tanks) put all 64 of them into their primary stat.
If you are referring to tanks - no, around 40k health is the usual guideline - not a strict requirement but the general ballpark where your health should land at the end.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »There is almost no scenario where you should be putting anything into magic for stamina nightblade. If you PVP, tri stat glyphs are your friend, and will boost your magic a bit if needed. As a stamblade what you might care about more than raw magic is magic regen so you can spam cloak and that sort of thing, but the answer is 0 pts into magic unless you are tanking.
For health, the answer is as much as you need to stay alive and not a point more. Of course that is a loaded answer, but the reality is that for the vast majority of endgame players, that answer is ZERO.
For Stamina, dump everything that's left.
Of my 17 characters, other than my Stam Necro (who puts some into health because I run parse food), and my DK tank (who has a bit in each), they all of 64 into either magic or stam.
Okay? Why is it a loaded question?
Only because you are going to get a different answer from everyone. Adequate health to me is about 16k for pretty much any PVE content. That is going to be very glassy for a lot of people and overkill for others.