Warlock self-res is a crutch for the weak.
Seriously.
What use is it outside of PvP?
That's right - people who struggle to stay alive can have a second chance at dying again. Give me a Warlock whose build is based around staying alive any day of the week. A Warlock using self-res is basically waiting to die. They're holding the rest of the team back. They don't generate orbs unless they die. They don't activate supers unless they die. They're basically a drain on DPS and team strategy/cohesion. If you're a Warlock with self-res, [i]you're letting your team-mates down[/i].
When recruiting for Raids, I ask people if they use self-res and then turn them down if they say yes. I want my Warlocks to be team-players, not people concerned only about themselves.
[spoiler]It's not really any use in PvP either.[/spoiler]
Edit: apologies if I've stopped replying to someone in particular, this forum makes it impossible to look through everything and keep up with every conversation.
Edit 2: Next week on Ackter Provokes: The Gjallarhorn and how if it was suddenly removed, 99% of players would no longer be able to beat anything!
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Edited by DeusFever: 2/25/2015 9:06:39 PMAlso crutches for the weak: - Titan bubbles (nice tent, babies!) - Gjallahorn (having trouble aiming, wuss!) - Ice Breaker (children don't look for ammo) - Level 32 gear (if it's not sold by the Vanguard, it's for wimps like you!) - Primaries with elemental damage (you think you're too good to switch your special weapons in nightfall, dontcha' poindexter!) - Actual crutches (I hope you feel better soon. At least you still play "Destiny")