Lol hope you like enraged stomps and chomps then.Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »JumpmanLane wrote: »Don’t you bash the behemoth? Been a while since I did it on vet. Did it on normal last night and burned through the behemoth.
Bashing only works on normal
It works on Vet too.
Lol hope you like enraged stomps and chomps then.Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »JumpmanLane wrote: »Don’t you bash the behemoth? Been a while since I did it on vet. Did it on normal last night and burned through the behemoth.
Bashing only works on normal
It works on Vet too.
vMA is nothing but a memory exercise, once you memorize the spawns and patterns it's an easy famt.
Lol hope you like enraged stomps and chomps then.Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »JumpmanLane wrote: »Don’t you bash the behemoth? Been a while since I did it on vet. Did it on normal last night and burned through the behemoth.
Bashing only works on normal
It works on Vet too.
vMA is nothing but a memory exercise, once you memorize the spawns and patterns it's an easy famt.
Ok, I will stop bashing the scream then. That might solve some problems.Thanks.:)
Swifigames wrote: »It is a very difficult challenge, no doubt about it.
I failed time and time again, becoming more and more frustrated with each failure. I failed only to fail again.
Some time over a year ago I believe I attempted it for the first time. On a class that I wasn't most comfortable with, a Magicka Sorcerer, the class was mostly new to me and I wasn't comfortable with it at all really.
I struggled so much that I found myself searching online as how to best it as easily as possible...I ended up with the Sorc.
I hunted down specific gear (Mother's Sorrow), and crafted my own set of Julianos divines, picked up Valkyn Skoria monster set. I thought to myself purple gear will be just fine...I still kept failing. I decided it might be better to gold out all my gear (minus the jewelry). I did this and still failed.
I said to myself that if I can't do it with top notch gear, I just can't do it.
I went through at least two stacks of soul gems recharging and resurrecting (not realizing the wayshrine shortcut), spent a large portion of gold on repairs, only to proceed in failure. This was truly difficult content.
After struggling hour after hour and day after day I still couldn't best Voriak Solkyn in the final stage. The Daedroth's flame breath was entirely too much too much of a test, that when I finally made it to Solkyn, dying became beyond dreadful as I knew I had to face more Daedroth flame. It ruined me regularly when I tried, I questioned my skills as a gamer, I questioned if I was being trolled, I questioned life itself trying to complete this content.
I ended up leaving my Sorc untouched in the final stage of vMA and moving on to do various other things in ESO.
A couple months ago I decided to give it another shot, and for some stupid reason right before going back in, I was clearing my quest inventory as I was cleaning up the character in general. Upon returning to the Arena I realized I accidentally deleted the Maelstrom quest and would need to start over...this was a sad, disappointing, and painful realization that I would need to start all over.
But I did...
I went through each stage just like the first time, with just as much difficulty as the previous attempts some year ago. It hurt, it actually hurt, but I kept trying. I kept trying because I am a gamer who cannot accept defeat.
Through various attempts I learned something new here and something new there, this was progress. But it made it no less painful...it still hurt. I could put the final boss down to 25k hp and eat death as if it were nothing. But seeing him so close to death made me hopeful so I kept trying, and failing. Know that we all get how much I failed, we get to the good part...
One day....one friggin' day, I watched his health bar hit zero. And let me tell you, just thinking about it gives me goosebumps right now. It was an amazing feeling...finally knowing that it's not broken and that Solkyn can indeed be dropped.
It was true torture, no question.
But I didn't give up. I couldn't accept that I couldn't defeat it.
Believing in yourself and pushing yourself beyond normal gaming boundaries will help you succeed.
If I can do it, so can nearly everyone who refuses to give up.
It will be difficult, you will want to quit, you will want to swear, you will want to blame the Arena's design, it mechanics. But at the end of the day it's all going to come down to dedication, adaptability, and memory.
I've now completed Maelstrom for an 11th time this past evening (10x's on my Sorc & once on my Magcro).
Before Orsinium I had about 5 runs under my belt, I've added 6 since the event has started. It only takes one victory for your mind to understand that it's just another gimmick.
It's designed to push you, to challenge you, that's it's sole purpose.
I told myself that if I ever beat it, I would never return....I have proven this to be a lie to myself.
Each time I keep learning more and improving upon my time.
Do I still slip up and eat death in the blink of an eye? You bet, because if you don't stay on your toes in this content, it will remind you very quickly that you cannot do that.
The mechanics play a very crucial role here, once you start piecing those out, bit by bit...it does become easier.
I still need a Maelstrom Bow, and with the Orsinium event underway I actually cannot wait to put some more runs up.
I'm doing at least two per day.
Stay vigilant, stay strong, keep pushing yourself. Your day(s) will come.
Just don't ever give up.
method__01 wrote: »Swifigames wrote: »It is a very difficult challenge, no doubt about it.
I failed time and time again, becoming more and more frustrated with each failure. I failed only to fail again.
Some time over a year ago I believe I attempted it for the first time. On a class that I wasn't most comfortable with, a Magicka Sorcerer, the class was mostly new to me and I wasn't comfortable with it at all really.
I struggled so much that I found myself searching online as how to best it as easily as possible...I ended up with the Sorc.
I hunted down specific gear (Mother's Sorrow), and crafted my own set of Julianos divines, picked up Valkyn Skoria monster set. I thought to myself purple gear will be just fine...I still kept failing. I decided it might be better to gold out all my gear (minus the jewelry). I did this and still failed.
I said to myself that if I can't do it with top notch gear, I just can't do it.
I went through at least two stacks of soul gems recharging and resurrecting (not realizing the wayshrine shortcut), spent a large portion of gold on repairs, only to proceed in failure. This was truly difficult content.
After struggling hour after hour and day after day I still couldn't best Voriak Solkyn in the final stage. The Daedroth's flame breath was entirely too much too much of a test, that when I finally made it to Solkyn, dying became beyond dreadful as I knew I had to face more Daedroth flame. It ruined me regularly when I tried, I questioned my skills as a gamer, I questioned if I was being trolled, I questioned life itself trying to complete this content.
I ended up leaving my Sorc untouched in the final stage of vMA and moving on to do various other things in ESO.
A couple months ago I decided to give it another shot, and for some stupid reason right before going back in, I was clearing my quest inventory as I was cleaning up the character in general. Upon returning to the Arena I realized I accidentally deleted the Maelstrom quest and would need to start over...this was a sad, disappointing, and painful realization that I would need to start all over.
But I did...
I went through each stage just like the first time, with just as much difficulty as the previous attempts some year ago. It hurt, it actually hurt, but I kept trying. I kept trying because I am a gamer who cannot accept defeat.
Through various attempts I learned something new here and something new there, this was progress. But it made it no less painful...it still hurt. I could put the final boss down to 25k hp and eat death as if it were nothing. But seeing him so close to death made me hopeful so I kept trying, and failing. Know that we all get how much I failed, we get to the good part...
One day....one friggin' day, I watched his health bar hit zero. And let me tell you, just thinking about it gives me goosebumps right now. It was an amazing feeling...finally knowing that it's not broken and that Solkyn can indeed be dropped.
It was true torture, no question.
But I didn't give up. I couldn't accept that I couldn't defeat it.
Believing in yourself and pushing yourself beyond normal gaming boundaries will help you succeed.
If I can do it, so can nearly everyone who refuses to give up.
It will be difficult, you will want to quit, you will want to swear, you will want to blame the Arena's design, it mechanics. But at the end of the day it's all going to come down to dedication, adaptability, and memory.
I've now completed Maelstrom for an 11th time this past evening (10x's on my Sorc & once on my Magcro).
Before Orsinium I had about 5 runs under my belt, I've added 6 since the event has started. It only takes one victory for your mind to understand that it's just another gimmick.
It's designed to push you, to challenge you, that's it's sole purpose.
I told myself that if I ever beat it, I would never return....I have proven this to be a lie to myself.
Each time I keep learning more and improving upon my time.
Do I still slip up and eat death in the blink of an eye? You bet, because if you don't stay on your toes in this content, it will remind you very quickly that you cannot do that.
The mechanics play a very crucial role here, once you start piecing those out, bit by bit...it does become easier.
I still need a Maelstrom Bow, and with the Orsinium event underway I actually cannot wait to put some more runs up.
I'm doing at least two per day.
Stay vigilant, stay strong, keep pushing yourself. Your day(s) will come.
Just don't ever give up.
same story here,was stuck at S6 then at S9
1 day i said "now or never"
2 hours later i had Voriak lay down dead and me screaming ,best time ever
you can do it ppl,dont give up
Bloodraven187 wrote: »with how difficult this content is I am curious how many people (pn na) have actually done this to completion, even just to have their polymorph. Even in vet trial capable setup and skill I can't get past the argonian behemoth in stage 7.
Oakmontowls_ESO wrote: »JumpmanLane wrote: »Don’t you bash the behemoth? Been a while since I did it on vet. Did it on normal last night and burned through the behemoth.
Bashing only works on normal
It works on Vet too.
thermatico wrote: »I suck and I've beaten it a couple of times. Read the guides and learn the mechanics and it's not as bad as described. First time I beat it I probably died about 60-80 times... It was frustrating but I was really determined.
"95% of the player base is incapable" lmao
Bloodraven187 wrote: »with how difficult this content is I am curious how many people (pn na) have actually done this to completion, even just to have their polymorph. Even in vet trial capable setup and skill I can't get past the argonian behemoth in stage 7. And considering it really doesn't help you be better in anything else outside of this arena there is no legitimate reason to make this content to the point where what feels like 95% or more of the playerbase is incapable of doing it. It is the single most frustrating and unfun part of this game , to most of us from what I can tell (fishing and watching the damn hammer in Cyro go to the highest pop faction and see them destroy everything from the other 2 with 0 skill required being high up there too). So I am curious how many people are actually doing it. And how many give up or just never bother trying to get past nMA.
Bloodraven187 wrote: »with how difficult this content is I am curious how many people (pn na) have actually done this to completion, even just to have their polymorph. Even in vet trial capable setup and skill I can't get past the argonian behemoth in stage 7. And considering it really doesn't help you be better in anything else outside of this arena there is no legitimate reason to make this content to the point where what feels like 95% or more of the playerbase is incapable of doing it. It is the single most frustrating and unfun part of this game , to most of us from what I can tell (fishing and watching the damn hammer in Cyro go to the highest pop faction and see them destroy everything from the other 2 with 0 skill required being high up there too). So I am curious how many people are actually doing it. And how many give up or just never bother trying to get past nMA.
It's the hardest thing in the game, so it's supposed to be pretty miserable if you aren't on lockdown. No idea the percent who beat it, but I don't think it's that high. Pretty sure it notifies you in chat when a friend or guild mate beats it (or is it only if they do it without dying?), and I don't get notified that often. Of course it could just be everyone already have the weapons they need.
Bloodraven187 wrote: »with how difficult this content is I am curious how many people (pn na) have actually done this to completion, even just to have their polymorph. Even in vet trial capable setup and skill I can't get past the argonian behemoth in stage 7. And considering it really doesn't help you be better in anything else outside of this arena there is no legitimate reason to make this content to the point where what feels like 95% or more of the playerbase is incapable of doing it. It is the single most frustrating and unfun part of this game , to most of us from what I can tell (fishing and watching the damn hammer in Cyro go to the highest pop faction and see them destroy everything from the other 2 with 0 skill required being high up there too). So I am curious how many people are actually doing it. And how many give up or just never bother trying to get past nMA.