This. Particularly Oakensoul is the first thing that came to mind.Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »I dont ever want to tell people how or what to play, but I will say that stam warden would not be anywhere close to my first choice for a player that has dexterity issues of any type. I would strongly suggest a Magic Templar or Magic Sorc. I would also at least consider farming the Oakensoul Ring and mastering a one bar build first.
@Aram500, it would help if I knew your race.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »character race generally speaking, does not influence dmg all that much
nord does not straight add to dmg like say high elf for example, but nord helps you to build ultimate faster
(overall i believe you should play the race you want the character to be, not necessarily that the race is "meta")
if you want to go bow back bar, i would recommend the master or maelstrom bow, but maelstrom 2h with stampede is also good on the back bar
Necrotech_Master wrote: »character race generally speaking, does not influence dmg all that much
nord does not straight add to dmg like say high elf for example, but nord helps you to build ultimate faster
(overall i believe you should play the race you want the character to be, not necessarily that the race is "meta")
if you want to go bow back bar, i would recommend the master or maelstrom bow, but maelstrom 2h with stampede is also good on the back bar
OK. I have a build for you:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=486227
This build does around 50K damage from spamming (weaving with light attacks) one skill (Rapid Strikes) and using your ultimate (Flawless Dawnbreaker) on a trial dummy.
You asked for a set to farm. It's Pillar of Nirn, based on general reputation, ease of use, another forum thread discussing a one bar build, and my own testing. In my experience the best proc sets can make a difference for builds with trivial rotations. In this build it does about 10% of the damage according to Combat Metrics.
The other sets are Oakensoul and the ubiquitous Order's Wrath. You don't need Pillar of Nirn daggers, by the way. You could make Order's Wrath ones and wear Pillar body pieces instead.
I used Slimecraw during testing, but found magicka sustain just a little tight, thus eventually settled on the expensive Hakeijo enchants (unfortunately) and one piece Magma Incarnate instead of Slimecraw. Magma is high value. Since it also gives you stam regen, it was possible to go for more weapon damage via jewelry. Note I deliberately went for one stamina cost reduction enchant, though. Rapid Strikes is already cheap, but you're constantly spamming it and cost reduction enchants are very effective in that case.
I had a look at the other morph, Bloodthirst, but the additional cost and lesser damage was noticeable. The priority of this build was to optimize damage with one skill. You don't always need healing. When you do, the healing comes from elsewhere, e.g. Living Trellis. That skill and Whirling Blades are essential for solo play and for not dying in PUGs. I love Trellis. Always keep it up. If you recast it before it runs out, it is a burst heal. Most of all, it's cheap.
I chose Dawnbreaker as the most flexible ult. It's cheap, it sticks to the targets and, most of all, it passively buffs your spammable.
Subterranean Assault IMO gives so little extra value, it's not really worth it. Focus on weaving Rapid Strikes and get a good rythm. Deep Fissure, on the other hand, makes a big difference via the penetration, if you have no tank. Use it for the utility when you're just playing with your wife or to help in trash fights. Otherwise I found it somewhat optional. If you need to heal, then you may need to manage your magicka and use it for healing only.
That leaves one flex spot. I took this build into vMA and could only complete that arena with Crystallized Slab. You could use Arctic Blast instead, or Mystic Orb, or something else in most other content. I'll be honest, this is not the most comfortable build in vMA. That could, however, be due to me being used to magplar, not taking proper advantage of Deep Fissure, and sticking with Rapid Strikes. Bloodthirst, the other morph, would have made the build more magplar-like. At any rate, I completed the arena after switching in Crystallized Slab, a fun skill it has to be said.
The build performace in vMA seems OK, though. The point was to optimise for damage from essentially one skill, for it to be a good group build by the simplest of means. I think it accomplishes that.
Here's a short clip of the round 7 Argonian boss. I even messed up and had to bash him screaming. That normally means death from the boss being enraged afterwards, but the build has enough damage and sustain that I could muddle through with some dodge rolls. Note how quickly Rapid Strikes does away with the mages. This was in veteran mode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4j6p8uRvo0
In regard to an easy magsorc build, I watched a few YouTube videos to get up to date on heavy attack builds. You'll want to wear the following:
1x Oakensoul
1x Slimecraw
2x 5-piece sets from the following list:
Sergeant's Mail (Wayrest Sewers)
Storm Master (Tempest Island)
Noble Duelist (Blessed Crucible)
Undaunted Unweaver (Blackheart Haven)
Undaunted Infiltrator (Arx Corinium)
If you're wearing Sergeant's, you must get the Lightning Staff, Necklace, Ring, and 1x body piece, ideally the Cuirass.
Thief Mundus.
Precise Lightning Staff with weapon damage enchant.
Blue CP: Weapons Expert, Deadly Aim, Fighting Finesse, Wrathful Strikes.
Jewelry: Bloodthirsty and Spell Damage enchants.
So in case you didn't know, a lightning (or resto) staff heavy attack has multiple damage ticks, 3 or 4 of them. The damage bonus of the above sets applies to every single tick. Only those two weapon types are buffed to a significant degree. This is not weapon nor spell damage. It is actual flat damage added to heavy attacks. This subsequently gets buffed through the roof by having multipliers, especially Empower from Oakensoul (+80%) and Weapons Expert from CP (+20%).
In terms of skills, the most common approach is probably to run Daedric Prey and the two damage pets, Volatile Familiar and Twilight Tormentor, along with the Atronach ultimate. This is, however, something you may experiment with, particularly if you want one of the pet heals or you don't like pets. You may use Crit Surge for ongoing healing. You will want at least one Dark Magic skill to activate sorc's Spell Crit passive, e.g. probably Crystal Weapon. You have to make sure to satisfy the set proc conditions, which are:
Sergeant's Mail: Stay on attack at all times, e.g. heavy attack at least every 5 seconds.
Storm Master: Have decent crit in the build (this, along with Crit Surge, is among the reasons for using a Precise weapon).
Noble Duelist: Be close to the target (in melee range).
Undaunted Unweaver: Use a stamina skill every 10 seconds.
Undaunted Infiltrator: Use a magicka skill every 10 seconds.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »I would also at least consider farming the Oakensoul Ring and mastering a one bar build first
I am a very mature player and this has been my first MMO. Been playing just under 2 years. I have no interest in PVP, but have reached the stage I want to be better. I did try running dungeons after playing for a few months, but was put off by toxic comments for not being good enough. I still love the game and have recently started running Undaunted with my other half and random Vet/normal in dungeon finder. I cannot get my head around rotation. My manual dex is not as good as it was. I can switch bars ok, but guess this is where I am failing. I am wearing Slimecraw, Hundings and Briarheart. I am a Stam/Warden, CP1913, crit at 49.8, damage 4325 and pen at 5308. My DPS is all over the place, but, I finally felt confident enough to get back to dungeon runs, but do not want to let people down, by keep on dying. Really not sure if I can increase my crit and survivability. Any suggestions please, as to what gear I should farm to improve, or, is rotation what is letting me down. Thanx in advance.
I played the stamden build for a bit, did an nRG PUG trial and some dungeons. Before I go back to my usual magplar and forget these things, this is what I've found:
- Living Trellis likes to target other players. I really like how it offsets incoming damage with healing on an ongoing basis and how cheap it is. On the other hand, the only way to keep it up on yourself is to face away from the group when casting it. This ultimately led to a DPS loss or not using it and relying entirely on the healer. It's not a good self-heal in a group, only solo.
- Crystallized Slab was great in vMA, but is situational on the whole. Arctic Blast is probably the better skill to slot in most content for a reliable emergency heal.
- Once you get into a rythm with precasting Deep Fissure as you move between targets, and when you are also refreshing Trellis and Arctic Blast at that time, magicka sustain was still a bit tight. I switched to Jewels of Misrule food. Might not be necessary with a judicious rotation, but felt nice.
The main reason I asked about the race was to see whether the OP is getting any stam sustain out of it, which might factor into the build I was working on.
FlopsyPrince wrote: »I am a very mature player and this has been my first MMO. Been playing just under 2 years. I have no interest in PVP, but have reached the stage I want to be better. I did try running dungeons after playing for a few months, but was put off by toxic comments for not being good enough. I still love the game and have recently started running Undaunted with my other half and random Vet/normal in dungeon finder. I cannot get my head around rotation. My manual dex is not as good as it was. I can switch bars ok, but guess this is where I am failing. I am wearing Slimecraw, Hundings and Briarheart. I am a Stam/Warden, CP1913, crit at 49.8, damage 4325 and pen at 5308. My DPS is all over the place, but, I finally felt confident enough to get back to dungeon runs, but do not want to let people down, by keep on dying. Really not sure if I can increase my crit and survivability. Any suggestions please, as to what gear I should farm to improve, or, is rotation what is letting me down. Thanx in advance.
I never worried about all that. I just have a decent build on each alt with at least OK gear sets.
Find a couple of good guilds to get help. What platform are you on?