90% of my death recaps in Cyro are from venomous smite & friends. Level 0 of skill required. Just run and spam. It's even worse than the out of control dots patch.
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
I´d argue that the 3 specs you mentioned don´t work without proccs if you put them against the good non procc enemys they´d find in cyro/ic/bgs.
Which would be stamden, stamcro, stamblade and magsorc.
The 3 old mag classes are flatout worse than those. They'll arguably even struggle against the not so good stam classes (sorc, templar and dk).
And yes - you´ll find the exception for each of them. One or two players who still manage to make it work. For the majority of the playerbase though - i don´t think so.
The issue being that most of the ppl that struggle on the mag builds hop on one of the top 4 specs and will manage to perform better.
From a solo to 4 player grp perspective.
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
All the classes would work perfectly fine without procs, they are just much more effective with them than stat based sets.
Atherakhia wrote: »Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
All the classes would work perfectly fine without procs, they are just much more effective with them than stat based sets.
I disagree.
Mag Necro for example isn't working now with proc sets. It was barely working before they nerfed harmony. Mag DK also likely wouldn't be a contender. I can't even remember the last time I saw a MagPlar without both grothdar and overwhelming even prior to Malacath being a thing. MagBlade has always relied almost entirely on caluurion. This doesn't mean these classes are useless (Well I don't know about Necro, they're pretty worthless), but the amount of effort to pull off a win when compared to MagDen and MagSorc is quite extreme.
hexentb16_ESO wrote: »Dealing with proc builds...or any build for that matter is pretty easy [snip]
[Edited to remove Baiting]
With the newly introduced sets in explosive rebuke and frenzied momentum proc burst damage has reached ridiculous numbers that are unbearable in PvP.
It's easily doable to one shot people with 35k Hp without using ultimates just by stacking 3 damage procs and there is almost nothing you can do against that, the room for error is very very small.
The person in this GIF had 32k HP and died without getting hit by an ultimate.
Please for the love of balance don't let explosive rebuke and frenzied momentum make it to the live servers this will ruin the game even more than procs already do.
Atherakhia wrote: »Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
All the classes would work perfectly fine without procs, they are just much more effective with them than stat based sets.
I disagree.
Mag Necro for example isn't working now with proc sets. It was barely working before they nerfed harmony. Mag DK also likely wouldn't be a contender. I can't even remember the last time I saw a MagPlar without both grothdar and overwhelming even prior to Malacath being a thing. MagBlade has always relied almost entirely on caluurion. This doesn't mean these classes are useless (Well I don't know about Necro, they're pretty worthless), but the amount of effort to pull off a win when compared to MagDen and MagSorc is quite extreme.
Atherakhia wrote: »Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Maybe that´s bc 60% of the classes are in such a bad shape they don´t work without proccs anymore?
Are there competetive anything magica (but sorc) running around without proccs?
I'd say the 4 old classes still work without procs, but with procs they become way way better.
Why play magdk without overwhelming and grothdarr? No point when both sets add loads of free damage, and give sustain either via the proc itself or burning
Same thing goes for magplar, why not use a set that adds 800-1k AoE DPS while also giving back resources.
Magnb goes the same way, if you have to hit 5 light attacks to procs will why not send a kjalnar proc along that deals more damage than will or soul harvest or why try to burst people down when a set like Maw gives you the pressure you lost after crippling grasp got nerfed, just enjoy the free barspace.
The only specs which heavily rely on procs to be useable are necromancer and warden, with necro needing the help a little more.
If the available class skills and the other skill lines just aren't capable of providing sufficient offensive power, people will rejoice to using sets that hand out free damage rather than buffing their own damage because their own damage is so lackluster.
All of this has become worse with the introduction of malacath along with proc sets getting a big buff and healing taking a hit which made it much easier to pressure someone down only by using 3 procs especially when playing no cp.
All the classes would work perfectly fine without procs, they are just much more effective with them than stat based sets.
I disagree.
Mag Necro for example isn't working now with proc sets. It was barely working before they nerfed harmony. Mag DK also likely wouldn't be a contender. I can't even remember the last time I saw a MagPlar without both grothdar and overwhelming even prior to Malacath being a thing. MagBlade has always relied almost entirely on caluurion. This doesn't mean these classes are useless (Well I don't know about Necro, they're pretty worthless), but the amount of effort to pull off a win when compared to MagDen and MagSorc is quite extreme.
Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
Joy_Division wrote: »Ragnaroek93 wrote: »It's ridiculous that there aren't more complaints about procs. I guess nobody cares about PvP anymore at this point...
There's caring and then there's not wanting to bang your head against the wall.
ZOS has flat out admitted twice in the past that proc sets were problematic (circa viper/blood mountain/velidreth and circa Sload's) and yet, here we are again.
They are either incompetent or blowing smoke up our butts because they really feel proc sets makes their PvP gameplay better.
The majority of the pvp playerbase spoke up last time there was a proccmeta, zos listened then, so I dont for the life of me understand how they could circle right back to square one again..only worse then last time. The proccmeta is boring, toxic and devoid of any feeling of accomplishment.
The majority of the pvp playerbase spoke up last time there was a proccmeta, zos listened then, so I dont for the life of me understand how they could circle right back to square one again..only worse then last time. The proccmeta is boring, toxic and devoid of any feeling of accomplishment.
to me, this proves that they just do it on random. i cant really say they listen to cries for nerfing or buffing stuff. like there is a dart in the office and do whatever it lands on it.
i would be okay with these sets, they could be fun if they didnt nerf all the stuff back then for balance and whatnot.
The majority of the pvp playerbase spoke up last time there was a proccmeta, zos listened then, so I dont for the life of me understand how they could circle right back to square one again..only worse then last time. The proccmeta is boring, toxic and devoid of any feeling of accomplishment.
to me, this proves that they just do it on random. i cant really say they listen to cries for nerfing or buffing stuff. like there is a dart in the office and do whatever it lands on it.
i would be okay with these sets, they could be fun if they didnt nerf all the stuff back then for balance and whatnot.
The majority of the pvp playerbase spoke up last time there was a proccmeta, zos listened then, so I dont for the life of me understand how they could circle right back to square one again..only worse then last time. The proccmeta is boring, toxic and devoid of any feeling of accomplishment.
to me, this proves that they just do it on random. i cant really say they listen to cries for nerfing or buffing stuff. like there is a dart in the office and do whatever it lands on it.
i would be okay with these sets, they could be fun if they didnt nerf all the stuff back then for balance and whatnot.
I'm pretty sure they do it so you have to buy the new chapter. Most people right now are running greymoor sets, which means they have to either buy the BoE sets or buy the dlc for the BoP sets. Summerset had sload's, Elsweyr had NMA and now we have all these proc sets. The question is whether at this point they think they got enough people to buy the new content and can nerf the new sets. The markarth sets probably won't be nerfed until enough people buy it via crown store (those without eso+).
Atherakhia wrote: »The majority of the pvp playerbase spoke up last time there was a proccmeta, zos listened then, so I dont for the life of me understand how they could circle right back to square one again..only worse then last time. The proccmeta is boring, toxic and devoid of any feeling of accomplishment.
to me, this proves that they just do it on random. i cant really say they listen to cries for nerfing or buffing stuff. like there is a dart in the office and do whatever it lands on it.
i would be okay with these sets, they could be fun if they didnt nerf all the stuff back then for balance and whatnot.
I'm pretty sure they do it so you have to buy the new chapter. Most people right now are running greymoor sets, which means they have to either buy the BoE sets or buy the dlc for the BoP sets. Summerset had sload's, Elsweyr had NMA and now we have all these proc sets. The question is whether at this point they think they got enough people to buy the new content and can nerf the new sets. The markarth sets probably won't be nerfed until enough people buy it via crown store (those without eso+).
This is often said about ESO and its expansions, that the reason things are so poorly tuned and overpowered at release and nerfed shortly thereafter is specifically to sell expansions. While it may look like that, I question if any player legitimately does that. And would said player be stupid enough to fall for the same buff/nerf from one expansion to the next?
And if so, why is it always the stamina sets and never a worthwhile mag set in these releases?