[quote]I always felt like warlocks were the trickiest to play as in PvP, until now with their Jesus storms...[/quote]
Sunsinger
[quote]I always felt like warlocks were the trickiest to play as in PvP[/quote]
Flame Shield
[quote]warlocks were the trickiest[/quote]
Firebolt Grenade
[quote]warlocks[/quote]
Viking Funeral
[quote]trickiest[/quote]
Self-Revive
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Yeah they have some nice little tricks, but their movement just isn't anywhere near as agile. Funnily enough I always felt like Titan was more agile when I played it than my warlocks, If I want to play a certain style, I can usually do it with both titan and hunter, but I have to adapt a little more on my warlock.
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[quote]nice little tricks[/quote] You're joking, right?
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lol, well you can't say it's not fun to have a melee which has great range and supplies a shield on the first hit...
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That's the point. It's an [i]insanely[/i] powerful ability.
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I wouldn't say insanely powerful, I rarely struggle to wash up warlocks in PvP... it's titans i struggle against the most, or a mix between titans and blade f*ggots with blink. Thinking about it, the only time I struggle a bit with a warlock is when they're using blink/shotty, but they don't seem as deadly as hunters with the same thing because of the speed.
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Edited by Hamanune: 9/23/2015 3:50:23 PMYou clearly didn't play Trials of Osiris. Right now, everyone is playing the new subclasses because they're new.
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Edited by WildFire: 9/23/2015 3:57:34 PMYeah by the time I got back to the game ToO was dominated by thorns (which I never had) and I didn't really have a reason to play it. I tried it once with randoms who didn't speak English but it didn't go well. It's funny, I have people on my list who went flawless every week in trials, and yet when they play crucible they get destroyed, or if they have a good game, it's nothing spectacular, just average. That's when I realised trials is less about individual skill, and more about group communication/organisation. oh, and character build