We will all be in ESO’s voice chat. Guild Chat 1 for GRG.
Also, we do have a Guild Tabard you can buy from our Guild Store. It will display our Guild name under your character’s name if you wear it. At 2000 gold it’s pricey so it’s not mandatory or expected. Spend your gold how you want.
Some FYI for group. Kyne, I’m told is mostly Blue on map, blue’s are notorious for multiple bombers. A bomber is a NB running Vicious Death w Destro Ultimate, w other procs that kills a group instantly. The proc for VD is “when kill a player they explode for 16K”. So they target a group standing close together, like on siege equipment, and when the bomber hits the weakest player in that group sets off chain rxn that wipes everyone.
A bomber’s most popular spots are the front door on siegers, in the chokepoint after you open the front door, and on the flags in the keep. When you spot a 'bomber" best to call it out so someone in the group can Negate (dark magic skill, sorcerer) the bomb or Templar s in group can heal through it.
Being that Kyne is below 50 not sure how many bombers there would be but good to be aware of this group killing tactic.
I’ve got my level 19 NB and Lvl 44 Templar through the first few missions in Cyrodill last night.
Anything else a Cyrodill Newbie needs to do to be prepared for tonight’s siege?
Good run through Cyrodill tonight. We had a solid turn out and we actually accomplished a few things. It took me half the night to relearn my warden. It’s been a while since I’ve used him.
I think everyone saw how I was throwing siege out so the next time you all can help get the stuff up right away. The quicker and harder we hit the sooner they can’t spawn at the keep. Once it becomes flagged they can’t get there.
Things we need to work on.
Grouping up faster. It took forever and a day to get everyone to rally up. We need to move.
Healing. I know Lonewolf switched his build around so that might help.
Focus fire. It’s important to call out targets and for all of us to nuke them down.
Regardless, I think we did well. We won some fights, lost some fights and earned some loot. Not too bad for herding cats.
I had a great time tonight.
I’m going to power build a dedicated lowbee healer with some dolmen runs this weekend.
I’m also going to keep my Templar geared toward heals. I respec’d after the run tonight… so I’ll have him available for over 50 pvp too. I’m sure I’ll hit 50 with his soon.
Mybe with me carrying some powerful group heals off the Resto Staff tree and spamming breathe of life we can get by with a majority of people having only one oh shit heal slotted.
We were on the verge of really having teeth… when we weren’t severely outnumbered.
We really owned up in those 6 v 1 battles though.
My first character (the one I used last night) is a mess. My newer High Elf is a much better focused character, so I’m going to work on leveling her up this weekend so I can use her going forward and ditch Ei Conquistador. Maybe start another character similar to him but actually get some focus on what I want to do with it - it became too much of a Jack of many trades.
You’re only level 10. There’s really no mess you can make at that point. Worse case is you can respec your abilities. Get tanky. I can craft you some heavy armor and weapons if needed.
After fighting that dragonknight last night I feel I need one. I did zero damage to him, while losing all my stam. He just CC’d the fuck out of me and nuked me down. Not sure wtf was happening. If he’s so tanky, how can he hit so hard?
My sorc has a Destro and Restro staff. This way I can do some damage and provide some heals. Probably not the best build or choice of weapons but I was using him for more of a large PvP group play. All ranged.
I have no idea with that one, but it seemed you had to hit him with something big to drop his defenses, then start striking to wear down. Problem was, he would hit hard enough to take out players easily, and then regenerate his health right after, so it never seemed he went below 1/4 damage lost.
I need to decide what my level 10 should be then respec. I have tank, healer, and ranged weapons on him, when I was just taking everything possible early in the game. I went more focused with my second.
Just tank up your Dragonknight. Bag the healer. It looks like we’ll have a few anyway. My warden has some basic bitch heals and I could switch over to my Templar if needed.
That is what I used last night. While I wasn’t happy about some of the skills I had I was pretty happy with the tanking. I need to respec him cause Stamina,Health,Magic are all about the same.
Let me know when you get on. I’m going to start a Dragonknight (if only to start the process of upgrading a new toon’s horse’s wang) myself and I’ll blow through some content with you.