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Today, Elder Scrolls Online launches the precursor to Elsweyr - Wrathstone. Not only does the update bring two new dungeons that serve as a story tie-in to the new chapter coming in early June, but the base game patch brings in a ton of new features and quality of life additions. Let’s take a look.
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My Stam Sorc is a Bosmer and I absolutely love the change because of our sustain now.
I'll copy and paste a post from another player from official forums who sums it up.
Temeraire507 wrote:
"One thing many seem to oversee is the math behind the new sustain passive for Bosmer. You got 21%+. Now you get a base value increase of 258. If your character is naked and unskilled you would need approximately 1229 recovery to get a bonus of 258 with 21% buff. HOWEVER the new 258 are a base value increase, meaning they benefit from percentage buffs.
That results in Woodelves being on a comparable level to redguards regarding sustain.
Redguards get 950 every 5 seconds if they deal damage with a direct damage hit, which break down into 380 recovery that does not get buffed by any bonus you might have. On top of that weapon abilities (Endless Hail, Rending Slashes, Poison Injection, in some situations Steel Tornado and the Hidden Blade morphs) get 8% cost reduction.
Woodelves however get 258 base recovery, that benefit from percentage buffs. The setup of most endgame players includes 7 pieces of medium armor, 75 points into mooncalf (if not 100) and the use of stamina returning potions. That comes down to 28 + 14 + 20 = 62 percent buff to stamina recovery. That means that you end up with about 418 recovery, not taking any passives from other skill lines (15% for NB's or 12% for wardens for example) into account.
As you can see, your sustain on a Bosmer is now (or more precisely when the update hits live, if it comes live like that) about the same as on a Redguard and since both now have a base stamina bonus of 2000 you also have about the same damage."
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Make no mistake, it is a great game and is probably the best mmo right now, but if they just keep coming up with more stories and zones, it will hurt the game.
They need a rewrite of core systems including mounts and companions. They are already wanting to change or remove Champion Points, so why not put that progression into mounts and companions for everyone.
Crafting seems expansive and limited at the same time. The best you can do is make training gear and upgrade gear a bit that you already got in the dungeons.
The world is surrounded by water, but you cant do anything with it. An expansive boat crafting system somewhat similar to Black Desert Online is needed.
Add some 5-player dungeons in addition to all this and this game could easily be the WOW killer.
I like this!
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Exactly. I question peoples loyalty to Bosmer if they were only ever playing them for that one passive...
Witty & Wicked
For those who play races because they "like them" - e.g. me! - all of the racial bonuses are overwhelmed by the base statistics.
On the whole I dislike changes to base stats that you get used to. However - as said - none of these bonuses are that significant. And if they change help counter guides that say "if you want to be X then this is the character you should have <insert cookie cooker template> then the changes are probably a good thing.
ESO is a game in which it really doesn't matter what you are. Most things you can redo. OK you cannot redo your racial choice directly but the alt system makes it easy to build new characters. And if you are that keen that you need the racial bonus you will have very high cp ..... which your new alt will subsequently get .....so it won't take that long.
I'm gonna go ahead and say "They are all trash at this point".
If only the animations didn't look so clunky, I just might live there.
Every MMO has positives and negatives. It usually comes down to playstyle in determining which one is best. Which is best is a subjective opinion.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
I enjoy the quests and running around the world. Not a big fan of swapping toolbars. But, ESO has always been worth playing.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey