![]() ![]() If that is a bit out of our reach or we don't want to play any group content yet, we could use Camouflaged Hunter from the Fighter's Guild skill line - another skill which would sit passively on our bar outside of PVP content: It's a Monster Set, so again we need to bear in mind it's only obtainable from the group dungeon, Vet Wayrest Sewers I. If we wanted an active ability on our bar but still wanted Minor Berserk, we might think about going after Slimecraw: If we choose not to slot Bird of Prey but still want that Minor Berserk buff, we need to bear in mind there are not that many ways of getting it. Of course, if we activate Bull Netch, we'll also be getting the 20% boost to Weapon Damage from the Major Brutality buff. Add Bull Netch to that bar and our damage done increase goes up to 12% just by having those two skills slotted. ![]() Just by having Bird of Prey slotted, even if we never use it, our damage while using the weapon bar upon which the skill is slotted will be increased by 8% from Minor Brutality and a further 2% from the Advanced Species passive skill. This means that we can put this on our bar and never even activate the ability yet still get an increase to our damage done as long as we keep it slotted.įurthermore, this skill like Bull Netch before it benefits from the Animal Companions passive skill, Advanced Species: While Major Expedition is nice, what we really want is that 8% boost to damage while the skill is slotted. Minor Berserk - Increases damage done by 8% while slotted.īird of Prey is slightly different than Bull Netch in that the most desirable buff is passive. Major Expedition - Increases movement speed by 30% for 6 seconds. ![]() We'll continue using ESO SkillBook, ESO Sets and UESP.īy entering the command !skill bird of prey into the Dwemer Automaton bot, the following data is returned:īreaking it down, we can see Bird of Prey gives us a Major Buff when we activate the ability and a Minor Buff that is always active as long as it is slotted. Continuing with the Warden damage-dealer role, this time we'll be taking a look at another ubiquitous skill a Warden damage-dealer might find helpful, Bird of Prey, and explore Item Sets a bit more by analysing traits. In our last ESO introduction, we introduced the concept of Buffs by digging into the Bull Netch skill and had a brief overview on using Item Sets in order to help build the character we want to play. ![]()
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