I'm not excited for the hammer changes.
-Fire tornado = less applicable sunspot with no benefits.
-Your slower
-It doesn't look mechanically different from sentinel or striker.
Taking away the range takes away titans one good thing left for end game. Titans just have nothing left, and it seems to me like they are taking funds from a bank with no money left. Idk I really really really hope I'm wrong, but that fire tornado would need to be at least 10x stronger then a sunspot to make it even close to worth the trade off for no more range. Speaking of range; this also takes away titans only ranged super. It's been a rough year for titans. I'll end with stating I know I haven't seen it all yet, but what I have seen for titans including the striker stuff; worries me greatly considering titans are already not in a good place
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How is the fire tornado less applicable and without benefits? It's an AoE attack and basically the same as sunspots, but also verticle (useful against floating enemies like wizards). How do you know you're slower? You haven't played it and didn't see any live gameplay. [quote]-It doesn't look mechanically different from sentinel or striker.[/quote] It has a spinning hammer attack and slam (IIRC), which seems pretty similar to Dark Drinker and Saladin's axe combined, more than anything related to Sentinel or Striker in any way. Also it appears to not be a replacement but an alternate Super or attunement. The stream said 9 new supers. So we'll either have a choice to go with the Sunbreaker we currently have or the new one, or they're adding 1 new attunement path [i]per super, per class[/i]. If you don't like the big hammer super, don't use it...