Preserving Role Flexibility Without Forcing Resource Archetypes
Executive summary for
@ZOS_BrianWheeler
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@ZOS_GinaBruno our amazing player engagement specialist
The current implementation of hybridisation in The Elder Scrolls Online does not support “play your way.”
Instead, it implicitly assigns roles based on primary resource choice:- Magicka → Healer / Support
- Stamina → Damage Dealer
- Health-stacked hybrid → Tank
This creates a resource-determined role funnel, not a role-choice system.
As a result, players are not choosing how to play a class — they are choosing which parts of the class they are allowed to access.
Problem statement
Hybrid scaling fixed damage math — but not role parity
Hybrid scaling allows abilities to scale from the higher of Weapon or Spell Damage.
However, access to offensive buffs, sustain tools, and role-enabling mechanics remains uneven.
This leads to:
- Stamina builds inheriting magicka advantages
- Magicka builds paying a “buff outsourcing tax”
- Class kits silently encouraging one role per resource
- Hybrid scaling solved numbers, not identity.
The Templar as a diagnostic case
Templar exposes the issue clearly because its core spammable is shared across roles.
- Puncturing Strikes (base)
- Multi-hit channeled attack
- Light control (snare)
- Clear class identity: close-range pressure
This should be the anchor for Magicka DPS, Stamina DPS, and Tank pressure builds alike.
Morph divergence reveals systemic bias
- Puncturing Sweeps (Magicka morph)
- Magic damage
- Self-heal (26% of damage dealt)
- Resulting role pressure:
- Heals are suppressed in PvP
- No offensive buff support
- No penetration or status synergy
- Encourages healer identity by exclusion
- This morph is effectively a PvE sustain tool, not a PvP DPS option.
- Biting Jabs (Stamina morph)
- Physical damage
- Sundered status application
- Grants Major Brutality and Major Sorcery
- Resulting role pressure:
- Full offensive buff coverage
- Status synergy aligned with martial CP
- No need to outsource core buffs
- Optimal for both stamina and hybrid damage builds
- This morph functions as a self-contained DPS engine.
Outcome
The class is not asking:
“Which role do you want to play?”
It is asking:
“Which resource do you want to commit to, and therefore which role do you accept?”
That is not class identity — it is role coercion via kit design.
Champion Points amplify the problem
- Martial vs Magical
- Direct vs DoT
- Weapon vs Spell
Because CP efficiency still demands specialization:
- Hybrid builds lose optimisation
- Pure magicka DPS loses parity
- Stamina DPS gains both scaling and buff coverage
- Hybridisation without CP reform rewards convergence, not diversity.
The Arcanist contrast: proof this is solvable
Arcanist demonstrates the correct design philosophy:
- Ability cost determined by highest or lowest max resource
- Skills adapt to build intent
- Weapon choice and role choice remain decoupled
This shows the issue is not technical, but selective.
Legacy classes were not re-authored to this standard, creating a two-tier class system:
- Post-hybrid classes (designed with flexibility)
- Pre-hybrid classes (patched for numbers only)
Why this is not “play your way”
A system where:
- Magicka = healer
- Stamina = DPS
- Health = tank
…is not freedom! It is a soft-locked role matrix disguised as choice.
Players who want:
- Magicka DPS
- Stamina healer
- Health-based bruisers
…must accept mechanical penalties, not trade-offs.
That is not balance — that is discouragement.
Design principles for class identity fixes
1. Role support must be morph-based, not resource-based
Morphs should:
- Enable roles explicitly
- Not assume resource = role
Example:
- One morph supports sustained damage
- One morph supports burst or utility
- Neither assumes magicka = healer or stamina = DPS
2. Core offensive buffs should be symmetric
If one morph grants Major Brutality:
The equivalent morph must grant Major Sorcery
Or:
Both grant a class-specific offensive buff
Outsourcing mandatory buffs is a tax, not a choice.3. Healing should not be the default identity of magicka- Self-healing as a side effect is fine.
- Self-healing as the only compensation is not.
- Damage morphs should deal damage.
- Support morphs should support.
Resource type should not pre-decide this.
4. Rework legacy kits to Arcanist standards
Hybrid scaling alone is insufficient.
Legacy classes require:
- Cost adaptability
- Role-neutral buff access
- Explicit identity per morph
Anything less preserves imbalance under a new name.
Closing statement
Class identity fixes are an opportunity to:
- Restore agency
- Rebuild trust
- Let players choose roles without punishment
If “play your way” means anything, it must mean:
Role choice is intentional, not enforced by resource math.
Otherwise, the system is not a sandbox —
it is a funnel with extra steps.