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The video discusses various class builds in Elder Scrolls Online, focusing on their performance in solo PvE content and group trials. The speaker analyzes both magic and stamina-based classes, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Some notable classes include the magic Necromancer, stamina Dragonknight, Stamina Templar, and Stamina Arcanist. The Stamina Necromancer emerges as a top recommendation for solo play due to its potency and versatility. The Stamina Arcanist is praised as the best solo class, offering strong damage, survivability, and exceptional resource sustain. Strategies such as canceling animations and precise timing are emphasized for optimal gameplay with these classes. The overall theme revolves around class viability in different gameplay scenarios and the importance of resource management and playstyle intricacies.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the solo PVE Tier list for classes in Elder Scrolls Online. They start by mentioning the worst class, the magic Dragonknight, ranked in the C- tier due to its stamina issues and lack of healing. The speaker explains that although the magic Dragonknight can excel in longer fights, it struggles in shorter solo PVE content. They caution against using it for beginners or average players. Moving on, the speaker discusses the magic Necromancer, also in the C tier, noting its reliance on damage over time effects like Blast Bones and the need for constant management at a high level. They suggest the magic Necromancer is better suited for end-game PVE content rather than solo play.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different class builds in the game. They mention the Necro as a strong group-oriented build, but recommend the stamina version over the magic version for better overall performance. Moving on, they talk about the stamina Warden being lackluster for solo PvE compared to the magic Warden. The stamina Dragonite is praised for endgame PvE content in groups, but struggles in solo play due to weaker morph choices and frequent healing needs. The speaker recommends this class for group trials for its damage output and survivability.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses three different classes in the video game being reviewed. Firstly, the “Magic Warden” is highlighted as being suitable for Trials but lacking in resource sustain. It is suggested to load up on animal companion abilities for passive damage increase. Next, the “Stamina Nightblade” is noted for its single target damage focus, but relies heavily on light attacks for optimal performance. Finally, the “Magic Arcanist” is mentioned as having lower survivability and challenging gameplay due to vulnerability during channeling. The speaker emphasizes the need for canceling animations and precise timing for effective gameplay in these classes.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the focus is on comparing a stamina-based build with a magic-based one in an online game. The stamina build is noted for its great damage output, the ability to engage in close, medium, or long-range combat, and flexible weapon choices. However, it lacks passive survivability and resource sustain compared to the stamina-based version.
Moving on, the stamina Templar is discussed, which is described as simple to play with good resource sustain, survivability, and an effective ranged execute ability. However, it needs to engage in melee combat for maximum effectiveness and lacks self-healing compared to its magic-based counterpart.
Lastly, the stamina sorcerer is mentioned as a lesser version of the magic sorcerer, known for critical surge providing healing on critical damage. It is highlighted for its aggression, high damage output, and access to pets for additional damage, but it suffers from weak resource sustain.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various class builds in an online game. They mention the drawbacks of using stamina-based gear sets, leading many players to shift towards magic abilities for better resource sustain. The speaker highlights the advantages of the magic sorcerer over the stamina sword and further delves into the complexities of the magic nightblade and stamina necromancer builds. The stamina necromancer is praised for its hard-hitting abilities and better resource management compared to the magic version. Lastly, the speaker emphasizes the complex yet rewarding nature of the stamina necromancer build for both solo and group gameplay.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses three top recommended classes for different reasons in the game. They start by highlighting the Templar in S- tier and the Magplar in S- tier, emphasizing the Templar’s versatility in dealing damage and healing and the Magplar’s beginner-friendly attributes but with weak resource sustain issues. Moving on, they cover the Magic Sorcerer and the Stamina Necromancer, with the Sorcerer ranking slightly lower due to its lack of AoE damage despite its healing capabilities and pet utility. The Stamina Necromancer is praised as the best solo class due to its potency and versatility, making it the speaker’s top recommendation.
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In this segment of the video, the Stamina Arcanist class is highlighted as the best solo class in ESOPV. It offers strong damage, range play, survivability, and exceptional resource sustain. The developers have optimized this class to give it a significant advantage, including a massive shield for protection, healing capabilities with high crit potential, and the ability to excel in solo Arenas. The Stamina Arcanist’s downside is vulnerability during beam usage, requiring strategic gameplay to avoid heavy attacks. Overall, it provides good damage, survivability, and resource sustain, making it easy and enjoyable to play.
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