I did this for a while as well, but I found so many instances where I could have survived if I had that aggro dump so I ended up putting it back on my bar. If you're taking a ton of damage or accidentally pull a boss you can position yourself next to the tank and just pop the invis to drop aggro and it seems like they normally aggro due to proximity if no one else is attacking. Give it a shot if you're having trouble staying alive in those big pulls.Contrabardus wrote: »I keep invisibility slotted as well as it can really get you out of sticky situation in PvP and PvE. I usually replace it in group dungeons though.
I do have a question, though: I am using medium armor so that I can unlock the passive stealth benefits from it. Given that I can watch other players crouching and sneaking about in my own faction, how does stealth interact when it comes to hostile player characters? How does detection work?
I do have a question, though: I am using medium armor so that I can unlock the passive stealth benefits from it. Given that I can watch other players crouching and sneaking about in my own faction, how does stealth interact when it comes to hostile player characters? How does detection work?
First thing I did was skill one into each of the class skills. Assassination, siphon, and shadow so I would progress all trees. Used duel wield a while and am now using a bow.
But I'm just a noob so hoping for the best ;-)
No one investing in Health. Guess no one intends to do any pvp.
While this is probably true for 1-50, you need a considerable chunk of health for veteran content. Plus, you can soft cap a resource of your choice with armour enchantments alone.Kyubi_3002b16540106 wrote:health? PAH! you dont need +49 in health to be fine... go with hybrid health/magicka or stamina and you got your build... if you got any damage shield spells health is totaly useless!
From my exp the cloak doesnt actually drop aggro but they do stop attacking for the durationkendallolszewskib14_ESO wrote: »I did this for a while as well, but I found so many instances where I could have survived if I had that aggro dump so I ended up putting it back on my bar. If you're taking a ton of damage or accidentally pull a boss you can position yourself next to the tank and just pop the invis to drop aggro and it seems like they normally aggro due to proximity if no one else is attacking. Give it a shot if you're having trouble staying alive in those big pulls.Contrabardus wrote: »I keep invisibility slotted as well as it can really get you out of sticky situation in PvP and PvE. I usually replace it in group dungeons though.