Skull_Corn said:i just want to know if i can advertise my guild i this group
Yeppo! Having another guild outside of, but related to, the Vault could be great for a wider friend list. Question: Are you the NA or the EU server?
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i just want to know if i can advertise my guild i this group
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Yeppo! Having another guild outside of, but related to, the Vault could be great for a wider friend list. Question: Are you the NA or the EU server?
So uh, I've kind of been mulling this over for a few days but would I generally be better off sticking with a single weapon type or using two? I've been experimenting between using a ranged weapon (since I'm focusing on Dual-Wielding for my primary) but I wanted to get some opinions on whether I might be better of having two sets of the same weapon type and just changing the skills up, or using two completely different weapons.
So uh, I've kind of been mulling this over for a few days but would I generally be better off sticking with a single weapon type or using two? I've been experimenting between using a ranged weapon (since I'm focusing on Dual-Wielding for my primary) but I wanted to get some opinions on whether I might be better of having two sets of the same weapon type and just changing the skills up, or using two completely different weapons.
Dragonborn2021 said:So uh, I've kind of been mulling this over for a few days but would I generally be better off sticking with a single weapon type or using two? I've been experimenting between using a ranged weapon (since I'm focusing on Dual-Wielding for my primary) but I wanted to get some opinions on whether I might be better of having two sets of the same weapon type and just changing the skills up, or using two completely different weapons.
Depends on the character. A tank or Magicka DPS will generally keep 2 of their same weapon type (weapon + shield and staff respectively). Stamina DPS also do this sometimes, but usually they will branch out, dual wielders especially like to complement their abilities with a bow backbar.
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/Dragonborn1721]Dragonborn2021[/url] said:[/b]
So uh, I've kind of been mulling this over for a few days but would I generally be better off sticking with a single weapon type or using two? I've been experimenting between using a ranged weapon (since I'm focusing on Dual-Wielding for my primary) but I wanted to get some opinions on whether I might be better of having two sets of the same weapon type and just changing the skills up, or using two completely different weapons.
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Depends on the character. A tank or Magicka DPS will generally keep 2 of their same weapon type (weapon + shield and staff respectively). Stamina DPS also do this sometimes, but usually they will branch out, dual wielders especially like to complement their abilities with a bow backbar.
Ebonslayer said:Dragonborn2021 said:So uh, I've kind of been mulling this over for a few days but would I generally be better off sticking with a single weapon type or using two? I've been experimenting between using a ranged weapon (since I'm focusing on Dual-Wielding for my primary) but I wanted to get some opinions on whether I might be better of having two sets of the same weapon type and just changing the skills up, or using two completely different weapons.
Depends on the character. A tank or Magicka DPS will generally keep 2 of their same weapon type (weapon + shield and staff respectively). Stamina DPS also do this sometimes, but usually they will branch out, dual wielders especially like to complement their abilities with a bow backbar.
With how Frost Staves are set up, plenty of tanks will also us one of those on thier back bar. But yeah the majority stick with just sword and board.
For stamina dps having volley; and its morphs, on the back bar is really helpful with increasing your dps (Lex, 2018) for both dual weilders and twohanders.
References
Lex, T. (2018). Explaining DPS to Golden Fool. ESO Chat.
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[blockquote][b][url=/profile/Dragonborn1721]Dragonborn2021[/url] said:[/b]
So uh, I've kind of been mulling this over for a few days but would I generally be better off sticking with a single weapon type or using two? I've been experimenting between using a ranged weapon (since I'm focusing on Dual-Wielding for my primary) but I wanted to get some opinions on whether I might be better of having two sets of the same weapon type and just changing the skills up, or using two completely different weapons.
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Depends on the character. A tank or Magicka DPS will generally keep 2 of their same weapon type (weapon + shield and staff respectively). Stamina DPS also do this sometimes, but usually they will branch out, dual wielders especially like to complement their abilities with a bow backbar.
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With how Frost Staves are set up, plenty of tanks will also us one of those on thier back bar. But yeah the majority stick with just sword and board.
For stamina dps having volley; and its morphs, on the back bar is really helpful with increasing your dps (Lex, 2018) for both dual weilders and twohanders.
References
Lex, T. (2018). Explaining DPS to Golden Fool. ESO Chat.
I'm planning to roleplay my eventual Second Era Khajiit as the ancestor of my Skyrim atromancer character. I'm thinking the atromancer is inspired by oral tales of his ancestor's skill with elemental magic, but decides to wield it indirectly through summoning atronachs instead of using it himself. Which class would you suggest out of Warden (frost), Dragonknight (fire) or Sorcerer (lightning), from a lore perspective?
I'm planning to roleplay my eventual Second Era Khajiit as the ancestor of my Skyrim atromancer character. I'm thinking the atromancer is inspired by oral tales of his ancestor's skill with elemental magic, but decides to wield it indirectly through summoning atronachs instead of using it himself. Which class would you suggest out of Warden (frost), Dragonknight (fire) or Sorcerer (lightning), from a lore perspective?