before returning to the game..
i need to choose a class
i want one single character..
that can easilly switch between healing, tanking, or doing okay dps
by just switching some skills and some gear..
add to that that i dom’t like staff annimations that much..
but can live with using the healing staff..
what class does allow for such a diverse build most?
and what builds do come to mind?
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Having said that, I have a templar and I've redone the build sevvvverallll times as I get to a point where I'm wacking away on mobs and some solo or duo comes in and mows everything down like locusts and passes on by.
I'm then left with the "wtf am I doing wrong"?
I've gone from 2 handed to using 2 handed for just a buff and duel wielding which at the moment as I level it up, seems "a little better".
Do a lot of research, especially for leveling builds as you might end up feeling somewhat less than.
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You can do all 3 with any class. You can heal with any magicka DPS even if your class does not have healing skills: you can heal any normal dungeon with Illustrious healing, rapid regen and combat prayer plus, maybe, one of your class ultimates that heals or protects.
Tanking is the wildcard: it can be done with any class but DK & Warden have class skills that make it very easy to build a tank. Other classes need to think about it a bit more but it's doable for all. The problem with tanking on the same character is that it typically needs stat, CP and gear allocation that is a good choice for tanking and nothing else.
That's not the case for healing + magicka DPS (and BTW - that's all staves.) Same gear, same basic stats and same CP allocation. It's dead simple to have a healing bar and a dps bar on any magicka focused light armored character.
I guess what I'm trying to say is good luck with doing it all with just one character.
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Most stamina DPS builds for any class are all about getting several DOTs ticking and only then using your direct damage skills.
For Bows that's Endless Hail and Poison Injection and for DW that's Blood Craze + Deadly Cloak. 2HD doesn't really have any DOTs which is one of the reasons it's considered more a burst PVP weapon than a PVE one.
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But there are basic concepts there too that are useful right from the start (such as splitting your stat allocation into stamina/magicka - you get your + health, which is needed for tanks, from heavy armor and food) as well as some skills that you can unlock and use right from the start.
By the way, the "clockwork city" part is just there to let you know that it has been updated for the most current game patch - you don't need the CwC to use that build.
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Are you looking ahead to higher levels of play? For leveling you can pretty much do anything as long as you aren't doing totally silly things like trying to DPS with a healing staff.
For endgame situations you'll notice the following trend
Tank= DK
Healer= Templar
DPS= NB (stam)/Sorc (mag)
Wardens are kind of the quintessential "master of none" but very versatile.
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They really do need a new weapon line for magic users - preferably a 2-piece one (scepter and book/relic or something like that) since magicka builds don't have a viable option to use two full sets of gear + a monster mask/shoulder set like stamina builds do.
I'd much rather have new weapon lines that all classes can use added than new classes.
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If - however - at some point in the future you start to wonder "what if" remember that with the One Tamriel patch ESO became alt friendly.
Whilst you will still need to get gear and develop skills you won't have to the "grind" for CP points. Level an alt to 50 and they get the same CP as your main.