([i]Don't worry, this thread isn't about bashing the Sunsinger, read the title; and please, keep the insults about my mother light :) [/i])
Lately people have been bashing the usefulness of the Sunsinger warlock subclass... And I can't help but go along with it.
When I knew I was getting Destiny, I did my research on the Warlock subclasses, as I knew I wanted to be a warlock ever since that first e3 vidoc. Now when I first saw the name "Sunsinger" I immediately thought "Oh, so it's like a healer?".
[i]If you ask me that's what the Sunsinger sub should've been all along, a [u]Healer[/u][/i], not some boring old grenade spammer. And the more I think about it the more I see this subclass fitting into the world of Destiny.
[[i]Other MMOers and RPGers can understand what I'm going through here, honestly, why is it Destiny try's to act like an RPG but doesn't actually do anything RPG-wise; but I suppose that's a conversation for a later day.[/i]]
[b][u]Here are my ideas on the subject:[/u][/b]
The warlock's melee would, when hitting a teammate, take off a portion of their super energy in addition to melee, but heal the player from a distance.
The Warlock's super would create a ring around the caster that, when a teammate would step in, would increase health regeneration by 20-30%. This Ring, unlike the Ward, would follow the caster but he himself would not heal any faster as to keep things on an even playing field.
Perhaps this might seem overpowered to you other classes, but just stay with me here for a moment. Isn't the Suros op? Would you argue the Titan Ward is op? With the right amount of fine tuning I believe bungie could do this for a fix on the Sunsinger (In my opinion, and other mmo/RPG players what it properly should be); or gift this to another class, for future DLC maybe? Or better yet! As a free piece of content for Bungie's loyal fanbase! ([i]Yeah... That'll happen[/i])
[i]For those of you who actually want to help your team in addition to also getting kills (I know there has to be [b]Some[/b] of you out there!) this could be a worthy addition to a coming DLC that I would love to take part in![/i]
[b][i]TL:DR[/i][/b]
[spoiler]New Healer Subclass Addition
• Melee directly heals Teammates (Still damages enemies)
• Super creates a "Ring of Healing" that increases Health Regeneration much faster by 20-30% and follows the caster (Does not affect caster, no faster health rejuvenation)
-New Subclass could be proper way to substitute Sunsinger Conundrum or Add a new future subclass for DLC. [/spoiler]
Edit 1: Okay, I can understand why people wouldn't want this. You came from call of duty, never played an MMO, have no sense of team, only play deatmatch, and have never played a good Blood Gulch CTF game in your entire life.
If your one of [i]those[/i] people then I get it. But I don't understand it. Destiny isn't exactly encouraging solo-play, so idk. You have fun lone-wolfing it. Although that term is probably lost with Reach.
Edit 2: The "Ring" is a concept I borrowed from Skyrim ([i]A fantastic game for ALL Rpg players[/i]) where you can cast a magic protective ring around yourself that heals you and keeps enemies out (Don't remember what it's called, I'll look it up later). Obviously I left the "keeping people out part" for balance but the basic principles are all still there. ([i]I know this didn't originate in skyrim, but that's what I'm thinking of when I think of of a visual representation for the subclass[/i])
Edit 3: Wow! some great feedback here guys! Keep it up!
Edit 4: Trending, wow! I'm going to be posting a response to the most common seen comments and criticisms and provide a link, or I could put it in a normal format other than that, idk. I'll think of something.
Edit 5: I myself have a serious problem with the Orb system that Destiny presents. The orbs are produced but there is no visual indicator (beside some small lines of text in the corner of the screen). For one, the Sunsinger would be a viable subclass for me if there was just more of a visual representation of how your actually helping your teammates.
1. [i]"Using a healer would be useless and would not fit into Destiny at all, and there would never be a situation where we would actually use this."[/i]
[spoiler]Obviously what we're talking about isn't a straight up in the most technical term "Healer", what we're discussing is some who can manipulate that period in your shields when they are completely down. That is our target picture where this would be useful.
That being said, I do believe a "Healer", noting it as the term we've laid above would be useful and could base itself I'm the world of Destiny based on one simple fact, every player ALREADY has a regeneration factor that can be changed in your subclass with special perks. The super would manipulate this factor for everyone by a significant percent to essentially where they could keep shooting an enemy and regenerate much "health".
When I think of when and where this could be useful I imagine myself behind that one door and pressure area we all know of in Blind Watch, the common Mars map in most game types. Say while a warlock is closer against the railing still shooting but behind cover the Titans could jump out of cover and shoot the enemy while he runs from the warlocks bullets, effectively earning the kill and the warlock gaining a support accomedation.[/spoiler]
[i]P.S- for anyone interested in a good group of friends to find for raiding and such, join us in the Xbox Clan: HolyHandGrenade.[/i]
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If you put armor of light on the titan's ward of dawn it gives teammates an extra shield. It's not healing but useful, especially when raiding or pvp.