The description say:
Casting an empowering rift grants Devour. Damage dealt by you and your allies from within your empowering rift will disrupt combatants.
These legs only work when using a Void subclass, something not specified in the description. Void subclass can already get devour from ability kills, orbs, and picking up a void breach.
Combatants don’t get disrupted unless they are Overload Champs.
Why would anyone ever use this exotic??
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Don't play Warlock all that, but as a Hunter main knowing Assassin's Cowl uses a void verb (yes, retroactively made a void verb but still applies) but can be procced on any subclass, I agree this needs to be a thing or needs to be specified as void only. Because there are plenty of exotics where it DOES specify a specific subclass so there is no excuse to either specify in this instance or make it function how it reads. There are also instances where the exotic looks like it should only function with one subclass but actually does function on all because the actual wording isn't specific. Bungie needs to get consistent.
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To get devour without needing to get a kill first.
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It says devour which is a void word….
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Iv always wanted it to work on other subclasses
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This exotic was specifically made for Joe Blackburn 🔥 I kid I kid
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I agree it needs a bit more. However, Overload bow is arguably the best overload champion weapon. That literally gives you free overload bow year round, so that part I'm okay with. That and it needs ornaments.
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Seriously. I get that it came out when devour was void only, but that's gone in an age where we have buried bloodline.
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[quote]combatants don’t get disrupted unless they are overload champs[/quote] Uh yea that’s the only thing disruption is for
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