EvilAutoTech wrote: »Taunting (most) world bosses keeps them on you. You could use Bastian if you want.
Insightful about the mechanics. A simpler way would be for you to use a taunt. Then the companions will rarely if ever be directly targeted.
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Not arguing, I am trying to understand more about using Companions myself.
A lot of people say they draw more aggro than a player if taunt isn't in play. I haven't noticed this myself.
But if you use a taunt skill infrequently, then you still allow some bouncing back and forth.
You can slot it on your backbar to give the companion 15 seconds of breathing room to be healed or self heal.
All the taunts guarantee at least some amount of increased damage for both you and (edit: and/or) the companion, so that I'd expect would offset the loss of one damage skill? (Except Ice staff taunt isn't a guarantee, it would have to apply Brittle.)
Again, not arguing. You have more experience with them than I do.
I'm still trying to figure out in what world bosses focusing so much on companions is normal and ok. they should not behave as if companions are actively taunting them, and we should not have to slot a taunt and lose an ability slot just to keep them alive a few seconds longer (since they don't move out of crap on the ground either)
Actually the add example does it, I agree with you now.
I was only considering the solo world bosses that basically *are* by themselves.
Soloing world bosses or dungeons isn't a thing I do much at all, and companions on normal overland fights tend to roll backwards and avoid death long enough for the fight to end.
Haven't played much with Bastian yet but Mirri has never drawn aggro from a boss.
Every once in a while a trash mob will focus on her but that is it.
I've been using her a lot on two of my 5 mains, one is a LS MagSorc and one is a 2H StamPlar.
I do have her set to only use 28m ranged skills (there are ranged heals as well) so maybe that is the reason?
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »EvilAutoTech wrote: »Taunting (most) world bosses keeps them on you. You could use Bastian if you want.
So, yes if I want my entire back bar to be - Wall, self heal, self shield, Taunt, and 1 other skill.
No thanks. I need more AoE for damage.
I mean, I'm a tank main. I hope I know how to use taunt.
spartaxoxo wrote: »CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »EvilAutoTech wrote: »Taunting (most) world bosses keeps them on you. You could use Bastian if you want.
So, yes if I want my entire back bar to be - Wall, self heal, self shield, Taunt, and 1 other skill.
No thanks. I need more AoE for damage.
I mean, I'm a tank main. I hope I know how to use taunt.
Why would you need all that to slot a taunt? Why would you need to stand there and hold block just because you have the boss taunted? You're not a tank and don't need to do all that. You're just making things more complicated than they need to be when you rely on your companion rng'ing aggro with you.
If your companion vanishes then you're getting aggro anyway. How is it impossible to kill adds when you've got aggro through taunt but easy to kill them if Mirri vanishes and hands you aggro. Are you hoping she provokes the boss when she unvanishes?
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »EvilAutoTech wrote: »Taunting (most) world bosses keeps them on you. You could use Bastian if you want.
So, yes if I want my entire back bar to be - Wall, self heal, self shield, Taunt, and 1 other skill.
No thanks. I need more AoE for damage.
I mean, I'm a tank main. I hope I know how to use taunt.
Why would you need all that to slot a taunt? Why would you need to stand there and hold block just because you have the boss taunted? You're not a tank and don't need to do all that. You're just making things more complicated than they need to be when you rely on your companion rng'ing aggro with you.
If your companion vanishes then you're getting aggro anyway. How is it impossible to kill adds when you've got aggro through taunt but easy to kill them if Mirri vanishes and hands you aggro. Are you hoping she provokes the boss when she unvanishes?
Are you sure you understand the problem? The "stand and block" referred to companion tanking. You don't slot all that TO slot a taunt, it's WHAT ELSE COULD I SLOT that is more useful than a taunt.
Yes, the point of the companion vanishing IS to give me aggro. I never said it was impossible to kill anything? I was referring to: all this stuff that needs to be killed AND taunted.
You seem to need a few more cups of coffee....


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Not gaslighting, sorry. Am female, I know what gaslighting is. I was explaining. You have misinterpreted. I am going to leave the issue at that. You seem rather upset today.
FrancisCrawford wrote: »I question various claims in this thread.
- The quality of companion gear seems unimportant, for the most part. I've been running Mirri with a purple but bad trait resto staff and Bastian with a blue but OK trait one. Otherwise they've been in white armor, with no jewelry. They seem fine.
- For what fights do you need more AoE than Unstable Wall of Elements? Admittedly, if there are a lot of high-health mobs, you may run into resource issues spamming that skill before they die and give you magicka back, but other tactics would face similar challenges.
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »I'm still trying to figure out in what world bosses focusing so much on companions is normal and ok. they should not behave as if companions are actively taunting them, and we should not have to slot a taunt and lose an ability slot just to keep them alive a few seconds longer (since they don't move out of crap on the ground either)
You may want to re-evaluate your companion's build. Both Mirri and Bastian can heal themselves AND me just fine, and survive anything except sustained boss assault. They do need to be in blue or purple gear, and have all 5 skill slots open. I don't even have ultimates unlocked yet.
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CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »I'm still trying to figure out in what world bosses focusing so much on companions is normal and ok. they should not behave as if companions are actively taunting them, and we should not have to slot a taunt and lose an ability slot just to keep them alive a few seconds longer (since they don't move out of crap on the ground either)
You may want to re-evaluate your companion's build. Both Mirri and Bastian can heal themselves AND me just fine, and survive anything except sustained boss assault. They do need to be in blue or purple gear, and have all 5 skill slots open. I don't even have ultimates unlocked yet.
my companions do not have builds. they take so slow to level, they are wearing whatever I can find, and using whatever skills i managed to unlock. and yet.. they STILL pull bosses out of my gosh darn AoE/ultimate in normal dungeons and then promptly die. with the mish mash of skills and armor they are wearing, while not even level 10, they should NOT be pulling this much threat, even with a potato like me. THAT... is the core issue. (and btw, Mirri IS using cloak, I have unlocked that much. it doesn't do crap to stop her from pulling threat and then dying at the worst possible moment, UNLESS I slot taunt)
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »I'm still trying to figure out in what world bosses focusing so much on companions is normal and ok. they should not behave as if companions are actively taunting them, and we should not have to slot a taunt and lose an ability slot just to keep them alive a few seconds longer (since they don't move out of crap on the ground either)
You may want to re-evaluate your companion's build. Both Mirri and Bastian can heal themselves AND me just fine, and survive anything except sustained boss assault. They do need to be in blue or purple gear, and have all 5 skill slots open. I don't even have ultimates unlocked yet.
my companions do not have builds. they take so slow to level, they are wearing whatever I can find, and using whatever skills i managed to unlock. and yet.. they STILL pull bosses out of my gosh darn AoE/ultimate in normal dungeons and then promptly die. with the mish mash of skills and armor they are wearing, while not even level 10, they should NOT be pulling this much threat, even with a potato like me. THAT... is the core issue. (and btw, Mirri IS using cloak, I have unlocked that much. it doesn't do crap to stop her from pulling threat and then dying at the worst possible moment, UNLESS I slot taunt)
Cloak isn't going to stop a boss from switching aggro to your companion. All it should be intended for is to stop your companion from dying. BUT you will also need to have a self heal slotted, on the companion, so they can heal themselves. Even on a DPS. Cloak does have that build in.
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »Haven't played much with Bastian yet but Mirri has never drawn aggro from a boss.
Every once in a while a trash mob will focus on her but that is it.
I've been using her a lot on two of my 5 mains, one is a LS MagSorc and one is a 2H StamPlar.
I do have her set to only use 28m ranged skills (there are ranged heals as well) so maybe that is the reason?
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For some reason, dungeon bosses do not focus companions at all unless taunted.
If there are enough companions at a WB, yours may not get aggro. Go alone to a boss that takes some time. They will be focused until dead.
For the record -both set ups for my companions are fully ranged, with the exception of altar (but it's cast where they plant so they're not coming into range until the boss runs to them).
spartaxoxo wrote: »@Fennwitty
It is incorrect that having boss aggro means you need to stand and block and can't control adds. If you're not a real tank, you shouldn't play like one. You can often kite the boss around to avoid most big damage and then use roll dodge against heavy attacks.
Furthermore having aggro because Mirri vanished and you're the only person on the field is not different than slotting a taunt except you may get lucky rng when she appears and the boss will target her instead.
If you want to control a boss, either you or your companion can slot a taunt. You can also have a companion slot a taunt at the same time as you do, and have the companion handle any particularly dangerous add. The companion won't taunt anything you taunt.
I'm not saying op's way isn't a good way to do things. Maybe you will personally have better luck with it too. Only that you were correct that slotting taunt to keep aggro off your companion is also perfectly valid way of doing things and does not require you to play like you are tanking with real dps behind your back.
CaffeinatedMayhem wrote: »FrancisCrawford wrote: »I question various claims in this thread.
- The quality of companion gear seems unimportant, for the most part. I've been running Mirri with a purple but bad trait resto staff and Bastian with a blue but OK trait one. Otherwise they've been in white armor, with no jewelry. They seem fine.
- For what fights do you need more AoE than Unstable Wall of Elements? Admittedly, if there are a lot of high-health mobs, you may run into resource issues spamming that skill before they die and give you magicka back, but other tactics would face similar challenges.
If you have no need of better gear, that's fine. I assume you are not soloing World Bosses, such as the ones in Blackwood. If you are, I'd love to see you (alone, companion only) take down Toad Tongue with only Wall of Elements as your AoE! Seriously. Please post.
If you're using a Nightblade or DK, Wall is probably the only AoEyou have. I main magden. So if Iwere to ONLY use Wall as my AoE: no shalk, no winters revenge, no orb. That's most of my DPS GONE. Poor magplars wouldn't get to use jabs if the "only" AoE they need is Wall.
Francis, it seems you may not have considered that other builds exist besides yours, and other people may use different skill sets than you do. Not everyone plays the same way and that's fine.
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I agree that companions do seem to get far more aggro than players do (except in 4 man dungeons, have not run a trial with a companion yet) but, again, it seems intended. All I'm doing in this post is providing one way to deal with it, if you want a healer companion for heavy combat. If all you do is quest or run overland with your companion, you'll probably never run into the situations that I *primarily* use my companions for.
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