"You can now only queue as a solo player into Battlegrounds."
This change seems huge to me and might just make life a bit easier for nightblades. No pre-made coordinated groups.
Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
brandonv516 wrote: »Changes to solo queues only in BGs will be awesome for Magblades.
There will still be many coordinated players (especially at a higher MMR) but without the premade balls I'll be dominating even more lol.
Maybe PC-EU is different. On PC-NA there aren’t a lot of premades, and the ones you see aren’t dominant players. High MMR is mostly solo players who play together naturally without queueing together.
See the PTS notes? Thoughts?
Main things:
- some set changes that might help a bit, hard to tell from notes
- Scathing mage might be good
- Dizzy will stun off balance targets, off balance will have a CD so will be up 1/3 of the time
- Single target abilities will be able to target people in stealth
Overall? Hard to say, I think things will be worse overall. Expect things to be harder 1v1, the last time dizzy stunned was when I quit magblade
See the PTS notes? Thoughts?
Main things:
- some set changes that might help a bit, hard to tell from notes
- Scathing mage might be good
- Dizzy will stun off balance targets, off balance will have a CD so will be up 1/3 of the time
- Single target abilities will be able to target people in stealth
Overall? Hard to say, I think things will be worse overall. Expect things to be harder 1v1, the last time dizzy stunned was when I quit magblade
We got 1 change while warden at least had 2, all other classes had multiple things. Just the fact of ONLY having 1 thing changed good or bad, implies they aren't planning on doing anything. #SadFace
There will likely be some availability for troll builds, but as far as magblade as a competitive, fair/straight up fighter, no dice.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
Agreed. In every case I've tried it, Spinner's has been the clear winner. (I'm sure there are use-cases where the opposite is true, but not in any of mine.) It's faulty logic to say "the cost is offset" by changing races — that's not how it works.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
Agreed. In every case I've tried it, Spinner's has been the clear winner. (I'm sure there are use-cases where the opposite is true, but not in any of mine.) It's faulty logic to say "the cost is offset" by changing races — that's not how it works.
You’ll need to drop spinners imo after the patch. The pen will be uncompetitive with the amount of spell damage you can get from other sets.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
Agreed. In every case I've tried it, Spinner's has been the clear winner. (I'm sure there are use-cases where the opposite is true, but not in any of mine.) It's faulty logic to say "the cost is offset" by changing races — that's not how it works.
You’ll need to drop spinners imo after the patch. The pen will be uncompetitive with the amount of spell damage you can get from other sets.
Example?
I think molag kena is going to be much better now that the cost is reduced. Spinner should be at/around top tier as always.
i used to use kena on magblade back when i first started to play it solo alot, don't quite remember my build though but it worked well with destro melee spec. i'm so hype its getting a buff, along with my favorite spell damage set, clever alch
Are you taking the magicka into account? With 2192 magicka, (2520 w/ a Siphoning ability & Magelight) and the 129 SD, I think the 3450 pen from Spinner's is still competitive. Penetration is almost always more useful than SD in my experience.IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
Agreed. In every case I've tried it, Spinner's has been the clear winner. (I'm sure there are use-cases where the opposite is true, but not in any of mine.) It's faulty logic to say "the cost is offset" by changing races — that's not how it works.
You’ll need to drop spinners imo after the patch. The pen will be uncompetitive with the amount of spell damage you can get from other sets.
Example?
I think molag kena is going to be much better now that the cost is reduced. Spinner should be at/around top tier as always.
Well, a lot of it is guesswork as always. I just think 500 sp > 3k pen, especially with buffs up. There are now multiple sets that give great uptime on high spell damage amounts.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
IMO, if you're not eating the cost of New Moon by single barring it and adding heavy attacks or Meditate as needed, that set is highly questionable. However, I'm no longer saying Scathing will be great on magblade. Would have to test how much it procs in an actual magblade build.Scathing looks like 100% uptime, as long as you are in combat. Unlike, say, Spell Strategist, this will buff healing, but then again Swallow Soul keys off damage done, so it's a wash there.
I still think New Moon is better than scathing because of the added pen.
The cost is offset by breton + 1 reduce cost enchant.
Yea I don’t mean scathing is bad, just that you pretty much have to use it with crushing shock, & it’s super annoying when fighting nightblades because they cloak for the duration of the proc then you have to proc again. If it could be kept up based on dots that would be fine like “while the dot is active aka doing damage, because cloak would suppress the dot & the buff would fall off, but when they came out of cloak if the dot was still on them, it would re-apply the buff w/o you needing to recast the dot.
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Seems like the only way to be successful is to hop on the cheese bandwagon, proc sets here I come!
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Seems like the only way to be successful is to hop on the cheese bandwagon, proc sets here I come!
I don’t think you absolutely need proc sets. With that being said clever alchemist and smuggler has a synergy if you like potion cooldown reduction. Do you consider that a proc set?
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Seems like the only way to be successful is to hop on the cheese bandwagon, proc sets here I come!
I don’t think you absolutely need proc sets. With that being said clever alchemist and smuggler has a synergy if you like potion cooldown reduction. Do you consider that a proc set?
eh, kind of due to there being a pre-req which has to happen & downtime for which you may be a sitting duck.
But I mean your typical definition of proc sets, it's going to be the best bet, imo.
Fengrush did some experiments with a "thirsty Argonian" build once. I got the impression that can be competitive. If I was making a build like that, I'd try going all in, meaning Infused potion cooldown reduction to 21s, full or near full uptime on things like Clever Alchemist, CC immunity, Major Vitality, Lingering Health, and so on. Wouldn't be a nightblade build that dips in and out of combat, but a brawler warden / DK / stamplar. You can either take advantage of near full uptime on otherwise nerfed buffs, such as the above, or alternate potions to stack more 45 second effects. My impression from Fengrush was that, while such a build can be competitive, it is however not OP. Besides not having an Argonian, it's the price of potions that has held me back from ever trying this.Clever alchemist can be tricky. There’s an incentive to go 3x potion speed glyphs to bring the CD down to 30 seconds, but that’s a lot of spell damage lost, maybe just one reduction to bring the cooldown to 40 seconds. 2x swift for mag is about perfect. It’ll take some getting used to and tweaking to find the sweet spot.
Fengrush did some experiments with a "thirsty Argonian" build once. I got the impression that can be competitive. If I was making a build like that, I'd try going all in, meaning Infused potion cooldown reduction to 21s, full or near full uptime on things like Clever Alchemist, CC immunity, Major Vitality, Lingering Health, and so on. Wouldn't be a nightblade build that dips in and out of combat, but a brawler warden / DK / stamplar. You can either take advantage of near full uptime on otherwise nerfed buffs, such as the above, or alternate potions to stack more 45 second effects. My impression from Fengrush was that, while such a build can be competitive, it is however not OP. Besides not having an Argonian, it's the price of potions that has held me back from ever trying this.Clever alchemist can be tricky. There’s an incentive to go 3x potion speed glyphs to bring the CD down to 30 seconds, but that’s a lot of spell damage lost, maybe just one reduction to bring the cooldown to 40 seconds. 2x swift for mag is about perfect. It’ll take some getting used to and tweaking to find the sweet spot.
Skooma Smuggler was one of my favorite sets, before we had RAT. These days I think you're better off not blowing one of your 5-pieces on that, but using it for sustain (Bright-Throat's, Lich, Amber Plasm, whatever you fancy) to help sustain RAT. In that sustain you get something far more generally useful than the Skooma 5-piece.