Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so. You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so. You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
I've been away over a yearare Oakensoul users not allowed to join in reindeer games or sth? (I use it on my crafter lol so she can just grab her stuff)
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so. You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
I've been away over a yearare Oakensoul users not allowed to join in reindeer games or sth? (I use it on my crafter lol so she can just grab her stuff)
Ahah I edited my post for clarity as to what I mean. No, plenty of groups allow 1-bar HA, but there’s also enough people complaining about the ones that don’t that they might as well group together and make a 1-bar HA group… it just takes 1 person to make a server and solve the problem.
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so (inherent buff availability means different support sets + the culture around oakensoul). You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
Your continuous posting about this is just further proving the point people have about oakensoul culture. You do not need the ring to make a good 1-bar ha build and it is not impossible to find a group that will let you play it. I know several groups of people who are fine with 1-bar ha builds…
drkfrontiers wrote: »As if ball groups would not benefit the most......
The current attitude is often: “Make your own group.”
Cool, this change would let Oakensoul users do exactly that, but in a way that feels rewarding, not like they’re just accepting scraps.
Also, comparing it to Rakkhat's is interesting, but Oakensoul is a mythic that locks you into one bar. If anything, it should offer unique advantages within that constraint. Not because it’s “easier,” but because it’s deliberately limited. Right now, it’s just limited without meaningful upside in group play.
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so (inherent buff availability means different support sets + the culture around oakensoul). You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
Your continuous posting about this is just further proving the point people have about oakensoul culture. You do not need the ring to make a good 1-bar ha build and it is not impossible to find a group that will let you play it. I know several groups of people who are fine with 1-bar ha builds…
Oakensoul useage is not limited to HA builds though, although I think you will be pleased to know that depending on setting, group comp. etc the damage 'ceiling' is within 50-60% of a two bar build regardless.
Regarding Rhakkhat, personally I think that at the very least we need better sources of Empower to make it desirable; in its current form the optimal setup relies on the 10s passive from MG for it and accurate tracking of off-balance windows/ultimate to get within 75% of the damage of what a two bar build with similar 'attention requirements' can produce while somewhat sharing the resource management conundrum of 2-bar builds, which poses the question 'why would I choose this if with ever so slightly more effort I can achieve 25%+ better results?'.
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so (inherent buff availability means different support sets + the culture around oakensoul). You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
Your continuous posting about this is just further proving the point people have about oakensoul culture. You do not need the ring to make a good 1-bar ha build and it is not impossible to find a group that will let you play it. I know several groups of people who are fine with 1-bar ha builds…
Oakensoul useage is not limited to HA builds though, although I think you will be pleased to know that depending on setting, group comp. etc the damage 'ceiling' is within 50-60% of a two bar build regardless.
Regarding Rhakkhat, personally I think that at the very least we need better sources of Empower to make it desirable; in its current form the optimal setup relies on the 10s passive from MG for it and accurate tracking of off-balance windows/ultimate to get within 75% of the damage of what a two bar build with similar 'attention requirements' can produce while somewhat sharing the resource management conundrum of 2-bar builds, which poses the question 'why would I choose this if with ever so slightly more effort I can achieve 25%+ better results?'.
I know, but the popular and “best” build is HA and almost always whats being talked about. I feel like the mythic both being for 1-bar HA and “LA” builds was a mistake and empower shouldn’t have been added to oakensoul because these conversations become muddled (though side note, if someone plays 1-bar because they hate barswapping but they still want to do group content beyond normal… I think most mmos don’t have barswapping. So why even play this one? /genuine question).
Yes, I agree. Empower should be made in-line with other buffs by making it 20 seconds. While the short time probably adds complexity to the build, adding complexity that way doesn’t work when it makes people not use the build. I think HA is a valid playstyle, it just needs to be balanced to have similar difficulty to a 2-bar “LA” build in order to do the same content IMO.
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so (inherent buff availability means different support sets + the culture around oakensoul). You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
Your continuous posting about this is just further proving the point people have about oakensoul culture. You do not need the ring to make a good 1-bar ha build and it is not impossible to find a group that will let you play it. I know several groups of people who are fine with 1-bar ha builds…
Oakensoul useage is not limited to HA builds though, although I think you will be pleased to know that depending on setting, group comp. etc the damage 'ceiling' is within 50-60% of a two bar build regardless.
Regarding Rhakkhat, personally I think that at the very least we need better sources of Empower to make it desirable; in its current form the optimal setup relies on the 10s passive from MG for it and accurate tracking of off-balance windows/ultimate to get within 75% of the damage of what a two bar build with similar 'attention requirements' can produce while somewhat sharing the resource management conundrum of 2-bar builds, which poses the question 'why would I choose this if with ever so slightly more effort I can achieve 25%+ better results?'.
I know, but the popular and “best” build is HA and almost always whats being talked about. I feel like the mythic both being for 1-bar HA and “LA” builds was a mistake and empower shouldn’t have been added to oakensoul because these conversations become muddled (though side note, if someone plays 1-bar because they hate barswapping but they still want to do group content beyond normal… I think most mmos don’t have barswapping. So why even play this one? /genuine question).
Yes, I agree. Empower should be made in-line with other buffs by making it 20 seconds. While the short time probably adds complexity to the build, adding complexity that way doesn’t work when it makes people not use the build. I think HA is a valid playstyle, it just needs to be balanced to have similar difficulty to a 2-bar “LA” build in order to do the same content IMO.
Oakensoul users are already encouraged to create their own groups and have done so (inherent buff availability means different support sets + the culture around oakensoul). You just need to keep looking. Even as a non-oakensoul user it took me quite a while to find the right trial group for me.
Also… if this was a bonus its something that should be added to Rakkhat’s instead, 2-bar heavy attack being far worse than 1-bar doesn’t make any sense (easier build more damage??) and it’s a gripe I’ve had for some time.
Your continuous posting about this is just further proving the point people have about oakensoul culture. You do not need the ring to make a good 1-bar ha build and it is not impossible to find a group that will let you play it. I know several groups of people who are fine with 1-bar ha builds…
Oakensoul useage is not limited to HA builds though, although I think you will be pleased to know that depending on setting, group comp. etc the damage 'ceiling' is within 50-60% of a two bar build regardless.
Regarding Rhakkhat, personally I think that at the very least we need better sources of Empower to make it desirable; in its current form the optimal setup relies on the 10s passive from MG for it and accurate tracking of off-balance windows/ultimate to get within 75% of the damage of what a two bar build with similar 'attention requirements' can produce while somewhat sharing the resource management conundrum of 2-bar builds, which poses the question 'why would I choose this if with ever so slightly more effort I can achieve 25%+ better results?'.
I know, but the popular and “best” build is HA and almost always whats being talked about. I feel like the mythic both being for 1-bar HA and “LA” builds was a mistake and empower shouldn’t have been added to oakensoul because these conversations become muddled (though side note, if someone plays 1-bar because they hate barswapping but they still want to do group content beyond normal… I think most mmos don’t have barswapping. So why even play this one? /genuine question).
Yes, I agree. Empower should be made in-line with other buffs by making it 20 seconds. While the short time probably adds complexity to the build, adding complexity that way doesn’t work when it makes people not use the build. I think HA is a valid playstyle, it just needs to be balanced to have similar difficulty to a 2-bar “LA” build in order to do the same content IMO.
I agree for the duration. However, an HA build will never have the same difficulty level than a LA build, for the single reason that HA weave is one hell of a lot easier than LA weave.
Zenimax will not re-code the core combat system to make that go away. Too much hassle.
I do however agree that non-oak HA builds can be quite technical as well, and so, still deserve recognition.
I personnaly use Rakkhat over oak, because of the greater damage, but was using oakensoul last patch to perfectly acceptable effect. Enough effect so that I had no trouble finding my way into pug vTrial. Most player were very accepting on that regard.
As for the Oakensoul buff suggested by OP, it would basically create a full oakengroup meta, with the same effect on the other players that the one decried against oakenplayers in this thread.
You don't cure discrimination by reversing it.
What’s honestly wild to me is how no one bats an eye at 1bar Arcanists doing 130k+ by just holding down Beam, but the moment someone shows up with Oakensoul, it’s instant gatekeeping. Where’s the logic in that?
Arcanist 1bar builds are everywhere, and they get a free pass because the class is overtuned and Beam is cracked. It’s one button too, and out-parsing many 2bar builds with full rotations. But if someone wants to enjoy the game with Oakensoul, which actually limits your setup and requires tradeoffs, it’s suddenly “lazy,” “unskilled,” or “bad for diversity.”
How is that not a double standard?
I’m not asking for Oakensoul to out-DPS meta builds. But if we’re all fine with 130k 1bar Beams, why is it unacceptable to ask for a lightning HA build to be in the same ballpark?
Let’s be real:Where’s the consistency?
- 1bar Arcanist Beam: fine, 130k, no complaints.
- 1bar Oakensoul (90k): “get out, you're dragging us down.”
What’s wrong with liking different 1bar builds?
What’s wrong with wanting a lightning HA playstyle, or any other class using Oakensoul to perform competitively too?
Both use a single bar. Both simplify rotation. But one is praised and the other shunned.
If an Arcanist can hit 130k+ with zero bar swaps, no effort, and contribute nothing to the group except Beam DPS, then why is it unfair to ask that other one-bar builds be able to do the same? Or at the very least… buff Oakensoul again.
This is all about build freedom. So why are we punishing players who want to play their way, especially when their DPS goal is just “viable,” not “meta”?
All I’m asking is for fair tuning: let 1bar players choose something other than Beam and still be allowed to contribute. What’s wrong with that?
KekwLord3000 wrote: »So you wish for a lazy 1 bar HA build that requires 0 skill to out dps fully utilized raid dps?
KekwLord3000 wrote: »So you wish for a lazy 1 bar HA build that requires 0 skill to out dps fully utilized raid dps?
To be fair, a lazy one-bar beam build that requires 0 skill is actually out-dpsing fully optimized raid groups as we speak .. so, not a big stretch.
What’s honestly wild to me is how no one bats an eye at 1bar Arcanists doing 130k+ by just holding down Beam, but the moment someone shows up with Oakensoul, it’s instant gatekeeping. Where’s the logic in that?
Arcanist 1bar builds are everywhere, and they get a free pass because the class is overtuned and Beam is cracked. It’s one button too, and out-parsing many 2bar builds with full rotations. But if someone wants to enjoy the game with Oakensoul, which actually limits your setup and requires tradeoffs, it’s suddenly “lazy,” “unskilled,” or “bad for diversity.”
How is that not a double standard?
I’m not asking for Oakensoul to out-DPS meta builds. But if we’re all fine with 130k 1bar Beams, why is it unacceptable to ask for a lightning HA build to be in the same ballpark?
Let’s be real:Where’s the consistency?
- 1bar Arcanist Beam: fine, 130k, no complaints.
- 1bar Oakensoul (90k): “get out, you're dragging us down.”
What’s wrong with liking different 1bar builds?
What’s wrong with wanting a lightning HA playstyle, or any other class using Oakensoul to perform competitively too?
Both use a single bar. Both simplify rotation. But one is praised and the other shunned.
If an Arcanist can hit 130k+ with zero bar swaps, no effort, and contribute nothing to the group except Beam DPS, then why is it unfair to ask that other one-bar builds be able to do the same? Or at the very least… buff Oakensoul again.
This is all about build freedom. So why are we punishing players who want to play their way, especially when their DPS goal is just “viable,” not “meta”?
All I’m asking is for fair tuning: let 1bar players choose something other than Beam and still be allowed to contribute. What’s wrong with that?
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There’s really no valid argument when people say, “Oakensoul doesn’t bring anything to the group,” yet give Arcanist a free pass, even though it brings nothing either except raw Beam DPS. Arcanist is praised purely because it hits 130k+ (300k+ in trash), while Oakensoul gets rejected for doing the same thing, just with lower DPS (90k/100k). You can’t have it both ways. If Beam spamming Arcanist is fine despite offering no group support, then penalizing Oakensoul players for the same thing makes zero sense.
HatchetHaro wrote: »What’s honestly wild to me is how no one bats an eye at 1bar Arcanists doing 130k+ by just holding down Beam, but the moment someone shows up with Oakensoul, it’s instant gatekeeping. Where’s the logic in that?
Arcanist 1bar builds are everywhere, and they get a free pass because the class is overtuned and Beam is cracked. It’s one button too, and out-parsing many 2bar builds with full rotations. But if someone wants to enjoy the game with Oakensoul, which actually limits your setup and requires tradeoffs, it’s suddenly “lazy,” “unskilled,” or “bad for diversity.”
How is that not a double standard?
I’m not asking for Oakensoul to out-DPS meta builds. But if we’re all fine with 130k 1bar Beams, why is it unacceptable to ask for a lightning HA build to be in the same ballpark?
Let’s be real:Where’s the consistency?
- 1bar Arcanist Beam: fine, 130k, no complaints.
- 1bar Oakensoul (90k): “get out, you're dragging us down.”
What’s wrong with liking different 1bar builds?
What’s wrong with wanting a lightning HA playstyle, or any other class using Oakensoul to perform competitively too?
Both use a single bar. Both simplify rotation. But one is praised and the other shunned.
If an Arcanist can hit 130k+ with zero bar swaps, no effort, and contribute nothing to the group except Beam DPS, then why is it unfair to ask that other one-bar builds be able to do the same? Or at the very least… buff Oakensoul again.
This is all about build freedom. So why are we punishing players who want to play their way, especially when their DPS goal is just “viable,” not “meta”?
All I’m asking is for fair tuning: let 1bar players choose something other than Beam and still be allowed to contribute. What’s wrong with that?
edit:
There’s really no valid argument when people say, “Oakensoul doesn’t bring anything to the group,” yet give Arcanist a free pass, even though it brings nothing either except raw Beam DPS. Arcanist is praised purely because it hits 130k+ (300k+ in trash), while Oakensoul gets rejected for doing the same thing, just with lower DPS (90k/100k). You can’t have it both ways. If Beam spamming Arcanist is fine despite offering no group support, then penalizing Oakensoul players for the same thing makes zero sense.
... because it's lower damage. That's the whole point. If you're a DPS, your entire job is dealing damage.
Another thing is that Oakensoul heavy-attack builds has such a low skill ceiling that its users become complacent in their ability to do damage; thus, when higher damage is asked of them, they'd struggle to adapt, because at that point, they never learned how to weave light attacks, barswap, manage uptimes, or practice rotations. Practically nothing they do on an Oakensoul heavy-attack build transfers over to a "proper" damage build. With a one-bar Arcanist, at least they still learn to weave light attacks in between abilities.
What if the developers added a new passive effect to the Oakensoul Ring like this:
"Increase the damage of your Heavy Attacks by 10% for every other Oakensoul user within 12 meters of you."
Image from ESO-Hub.com, edited by your friendly neighborhood OP! let the 3WW begin!
Why this change would be amazing:
This bonus would encourage Oakensoul players to team up and play together rather than being isolated or excluded from group content. It would create a sense of synergy and community among Oakensoul users, allowing them to form their own effective groups with a unique playstyle built around Heavy Attacks.
This would be a win-win for everyone. Oakensoul players would be empowered to create their own groups, just like other players often suggest when gatekeeping these builds with comments like “we don’t want to carry easy-mode builds, make your own group.” With a mechanic that rewards Oakensoul cooperation, those players could do exactly that, form focused, synergized groups that don’t rely on anyone else’s approval to perform well or feel welcome.
This change wouldn't just be a buff — it would add identity and group value to Oakensoul users, encouraging teamwork without compromising the accessibility and simplicity that make the ring so popular in the first place.
Note:I honestly can't wait to hear all the excuses now. If the developers actually made this change, and of course, they probably won’t, because it would be fun, it would bring joy back to Oakensoul players, and it would break the gatekeeping, but if they did...
What excuse would you have left to oppose it?
We keep talking about performance and skill, but we’re missing the forest for the trees. This isn’t just about numbers, it’s about design philosophy. Oakensoul was never meant to top the meters; it was meant to broaden access. It enabled more players to step into content confidently, without replacing or threatening high-end meta builds. Gutting it, while leaving things like one-bar Arcanists untouched, doesn’t feel like balance. It feels arbitrary.
I don’t have exact numbers, but just look around: in any given group of 8 DDs, 5 or 6 are likely Arcanists. Why? Because the Beam is overtuned and easy to use, and no one complains. Groupfinder messages regularly say "No Oakensoul" or "HA = kick", but we never see "No onebar Arcanists". That says a lot about what players really care about: raw DPS, not actual balance or fairness across playstyles.
If the goal is real balance, then we should be having a much broader conversation. Why are certain easy, high-performing builds accepted, while others, weaker, but accessible, are stigmatized? Balance isn’t just about damage numbers. It’s about giving players room to experiment, grow, and enjoy the game their way.
This isn’t about damage charts anymore, it’s about whether ESO still has room for alternate builds, or whether you either full-sweat or fall behind. That’s the real problem.
HatchetHaro wrote: »... because it's lower damage. That's the whole point. If you're a DPS, your entire job is dealing damage.
Another thing is that Oakensoul heavy-attack builds has such a low skill ceiling that its users become complacent in their ability to do damage; thus, when higher damage is asked of them, they'd struggle to adapt, because at that point, they never learned how to weave light attacks, barswap, manage uptimes, or practice rotations. Practically nothing they do on an Oakensoul heavy-attack build transfers over to a "proper" damage build. With a one-bar Arcanist, at least they still learn to weave light attacks in between abilities.