Nightblade talent calculator, you can find bellow, will help you find the best build to match your playstyle as this, mostly, DPS class. Nightblade is the only class that has a vanish skill that lets you get out of sticky situation or prepare your most devastating attacks. Assassination Nightblades will be all about dealing damage (or buffing themselves to do the most damage). Shadow is the skill line you want to follow if you want to get utility abilities that will make you vanish and do the most damage while surprising your enemies. Siphoning is more about DOTs and leaching health. Great for weakening mobs while staying alive. Whether you use a bow, daggers or other means of dealing damage to your enemies, Nightblade’s skill will help you dispose of them the fastest. Pick and choose skills bellow and save them so others can see your preferred playstyle.
ESO Nightblade Skill Calculator has been updated with ESO: Morrowind PTS 3.0 data. We will be update it with new data DLC release draws closer. Be warned that this data is from the beta server and may differ from the live version. We will update it with new data at that time.
ESO Morrowind update: Nightblade Skill Calculator has been updated with 3.0.5 live server data introducing all the changes that the expansion brought. Make sure you update your builds accordingly.
NIghtblade Gambler
This is a mid range build that intends to focus solely on the shadow skill tree, relying on using a strong opening like Shadowy disguise, followed by a surprise attack. Passives are pretty stacked, which means that a lot of regeneration of stamina will be happening, and the first few seconds that will determine the outcome of the battle. Following the opening, wrecking blow can be used to stun enemies in a one on one battle, or cleave. For groups, the night blade can use refreshing bolstering darkness to both aid allies and buff his own armor (medium), long enough to break out another stealth attack. Seeing as there are so few magic using skills, by this time the cool downs and magicka should have been recharged. The two downsides to this build is that once the battle is begun, there is very little mobility, so the night blade is essentially there to win or die, depending on their stealth use. The other downside is that the longer the battle goes on, there's a decent chance that health is going to get low, but the damage will increase over time, hence the name "Gambler."