Too Many Pets - Warden Build PvE - ESO

It turns out the "pet cap" is 6. I decided to make a build with that many pets/summons because I want to annoy people, and it turned out to do good damage! Who expected that!?

By Camiera   •  Updated 3 weeks ago

Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1 PvE Tank Warden Has Subclassing Setups

Introduction

It turns out the "pet cap" is 6. I decided to make a build with that many pets/summons because I want to annoy people, and it turned out to do good damage! Who expected that!?

Armor Sets

All equipped armor sets
Equipped active Skills
The following skill lines from other classes are used : Sorcerer -> Daedric Summoning , Necromancer -> Grave Lord
Learn more about subclassing here

Champion Points

All active and passive stars

Character

All about character setup

Attributes

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    Magicka
    0
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    Health
    16
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    Stamina
    48

Mundus stone, Curse

Food, Drinks & Potions
Icon icon Lava Foot Soup-and-Saltrice
Flour (1)
Potato (1)
Saltrice (1)
Scrib Jelly (1)
Icon icon Dubious Camoran Throne
Beetle Scuttle (3)
Lake Bait (1)
River Bait (1)
White Meat (1)
Guts
Insect Parts

Passives

All passive Skills

Buffs & Debuffs

Buffs granted from skills, items & potions
Major Brutality icon
Major Brutality
Increases Weapon Damage by 20%
Major Defile icon
Major Defile
Reduces Healing Received and Health Recovery by 16%
Major Expedition icon
Major Expedition
Increases Movement Speed by 30%
Major Prophecy icon
Major Prophecy
Increases Spell Critical chance by 12%
Major Savagery icon
Major Savagery
Increases Weapon Critical by 12%
Major Sorcery icon
Major Sorcery
Increases Spell Damage by 20%
Minor Vulnerability icon
Minor Vulnerability
Increases Damage Taken by 5%

Guide

Build Explaination

I made this build use Dual Wield and Bow because I think it's fun. Keep in mind you could swap out the Bow for a Destruction Staff (replace Endless Hail with Elemental Blockade) or 2H (replace Endless Hail with Crit Charge), but remember to keep the weapon trait and enchant the same. 

There might be a lot of pets all over the place, but there's still a lot to do from a rotation perspective. This build does also require light attack weaving to get good results. The rotation should look something like this:

  1. Use 1st 3 abilities on backbar (Endless Hail, Skeletal Archer, Growing Swarm)
  2. Swap to frontbar
  3. Use Blastbones
  4. Use Detonating Siphon (note at the start of combat you won't have a body yet, so you'll skip this the first time)
  5. Use Cutting Dive
  6. Continue using Blastbones whenever available * and Cutting Dive/Ultimate in the meantime until Endless Hail ends. 
  7. Once Endless Hail ends, swap to backbar and repeat.

* While testing on a dummy Blastbones was usable every 3rd cast (BB → CD → CD → BB → etc.) which made the rhythm easy to learn, but this may vary depending on distance to the enemy or other factors. Keep an eye on the skill bar and continue using Cutting Dive/etc. until Blastbones is no longer greyed out.

Camiera

Camiera

Updated 3 weeks ago