I took El_Borracho advice with the Stampar. Although only at level 7 enjoying the game but, only working on dual wield. Is that a mistake? Will I need other weapon types at higher levels?
I took El_Borracho advice with the Stampar. Although only at level 7 enjoying the game but, only working on dual wield. Is that a mistake? Will I need other weapon types at higher levels?
I took El_Borracho advice with the Stampar. Although only at level 7 enjoying the game but, only working on dual wield. Is that a mistake? Will I need other weapon types at higher levels?
Ouch. How is that going? I've been playing the game for 6 years and stamplar has never really grown on me. I would not have suggested it as a good beginner class for one very simple reason: Stamplar requires you to heal explicitly by casting skills, such as Vigor (easy enough to get these days), Rally (unlocks rather late) or Repentance (only when there are dead bodies around). Contrast this with magplar. Magplar is the true easy mode melee solo class, because Sweeps heals you while doing damage and it's the first skill you unlock. This is incidentally the same reason why someone may have recommended magblade, another class that heals from doing damage (with Swallow Soul and Sap Essence) and that has an early unlock of a damage + healing skill in Swallow Soul.I took El_Borracho advice with the Stampar.
You will / should. At level 15 you get to wield two weapon types and will have two skill bars to swap between. It's very hard to get away from 2H as a stamina solo player, due to Rally being one of the very best damage buff, sustain and healing skills. Since you want to play melee, I'd recommend that skill line as your second one. Dual wield is OK. It has has some good healing while doing damage skills, Bloodthirst and Blood Craze, albeit on a stamplar you will want to use Jabs as your spammable and main attack, not Bloodthirst. Hence why I think magplar is better.Although only at level 7 enjoying the game but, only working on dual wield. Is that a mistake? Will I need other weapon types at higher levels?
If your stamplar works for the content you're currently doing, there is obviously no need to retire it other than your preference for ranged combat. You could play a bow stamplar or a ranged Force Shock (destro staff) magplar, to be honest, although Jabs is such a good and iconic skill that's rarely done. It is viable, though ... at least I know some people play ranged magplar in PvP. You could temporarily respec your stamplar to mag, by the way. Good way to (a) heal from Puncturing Sweeps and (b) level all your class skills in case you want them later.fred4 thanks for you input. My stamplar just reached level 16. Haven't had any problems but, I guess you're talking about further down the road. I originally asked for melee because I started playing with a controller and was having a hard time targeting with the crosshairs. I have switched to keyboard and mouse which has made a big difference for me. So although I like melee at times my favorite in mmo's is ranged. Magblade (Khajiit) is what I'm thinking of rolling next. Keeping the Stamplar for crafting being he has all certifications done. Any further advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Ouch. How is that going? I've been playing the game for 6 years and stamplar has never really grown on me. I would not have suggested it as a good beginner class for one very simple reason: Stamplar requires you to heal explicitly by casting skills, such as Vigor (easy enough to get these days), Rally (unlocks rather late) or Repentance (only when there are dead bodies around). Contrast this with magplar. Magplar is the true easy mode melee solo class, because Sweeps heals you while doing damage and it's the first skill you unlock. This is incidentally the same reason why someone may have recommended magblade, another class that heals from doing damage (with Swallow Soul and Sap Essence) and that has an early unlock of a damage + healing skill in Swallow Soul.I took El_Borracho advice with the Stampar.You will / should. At level 15 you get to wield two weapon types and will have two skill bars to swap between. It's very hard to get away from 2H as a stamina solo player, due to Rally being one of the very best damage buff, sustain and healing skills. Since you want to play melee, I'd recommend that skill line as your second one. Dual wield is OK. It has has some good healing while doing damage skills, Bloodthirst and Blood Craze, albeit on a stamplar you will want to use Jabs as your spammable and main attack, not Bloodthirst. Hence why I think magplar is better.Although only at level 7 enjoying the game but, only working on dual wield. Is that a mistake? Will I need other weapon types at higher levels?
At the end of the day it all depends on the content you are running. You want to quest? There is very little challenge to that. Your character will not really be tested. You want to do public dungeons? It's not much harder. Delves? Still not very hard. World bosses? OK, now we're talking. They vary in difficulty and most are not hard for endgame players to solo, but your build will be tested once you solo some of these. You won't truly run into a wall on any class at endgame, especially if you have farmed a mythic item called the Ring of the Pale Order, but in the early game the magic variant of templar will be easier as you climb the difficulty ladder. At endgame you have the two veteran arenas to look forward to and you may also set yourself tasks, such as soloing some of the 4-player veteran dungeons. At that stage you will have a lot of options on any class. There is a lot of flexibility in ESO's build-crafting system and no class will really leave you stranded.
Ouch. How is that going? I've been playing the game for 6 years and stamplar has never really grown on me. I would not have suggested it as a good beginner class for one very simple reason: Stamplar requires you to heal explicitly by casting skills, such as Vigor (easy enough to get these days), Rally (unlocks rather late) or Repentance (only when there are dead bodies around). Contrast this with magplar. Magplar is the true easy mode melee solo class, because Sweeps heals you while doing damage and it's the first skill you unlock. This is incidentally the same reason why someone may have recommended magblade, another class that heals from doing damage (with Swallow Soul and Sap Essence) and that has an early unlock of a damage + healing skill in Swallow Soul.I took El_Borracho advice with the Stampar.You will / should. At level 15 you get to wield two weapon types and will have two skill bars to swap between. It's very hard to get away from 2H as a stamina solo player, due to Rally being one of the very best damage buff, sustain and healing skills. Since you want to play melee, I'd recommend that skill line as your second one. Dual wield is OK. It has has some good healing while doing damage skills, Bloodthirst and Blood Craze, albeit on a stamplar you will want to use Jabs as your spammable and main attack, not Bloodthirst. Hence why I think magplar is better.Although only at level 7 enjoying the game but, only working on dual wield. Is that a mistake? Will I need other weapon types at higher levels?
At the end of the day it all depends on the content you are running. You want to quest? There is very little challenge to that. Your character will not really be tested. You want to do public dungeons? It's not much harder. Delves? Still not very hard. World bosses? OK, now we're talking. They vary in difficulty and most are not hard for endgame players to solo, but your build will be tested once you solo some of these. You won't truly run into a wall on any class at endgame, especially if you have farmed a mythic item called the Ring of the Pale Order, but in the early game the magic variant of templar will be easier as you climb the difficulty ladder. At endgame you have the two veteran arenas to look forward to and you may also set yourself tasks, such as soloing some of the 4-player veteran dungeons. At that stage you will have a lot of options on any class. There is a lot of flexibility in ESO's build-crafting system and no class will really leave you stranded.
I'd go with stamplar too: easy rotation, good healing and sustain. Perfect for solo'ing. Stamsorc would be my second choice: again good survivability and sustain via dark deal.
Ok no problem. I'm probably driving everyone crazy. I wound up respecing to a magplar.
Thanks for all your good advice. I am really enjoying this game. Players like you make it even more fun.El_Borracho wrote: »Ok no problem. I'm probably driving everyone crazy. I wound up respecing to a magplar.
Hahaha. No biggie. This as an example of why these boards exist. I think they are great and are here to give out ideas on what others can try. Some might think stamplars are not easy, weak, etc. I think its easy mode. My favorite DD for all-around group content is a magblade. I think its an absolute beast. Others think its squishy.
Again, there is no wrong to this game. Play the style that works for you. Have fun with it.