I've been having a debate with my friend about the sunsinger subclass. What do you guys think? Could the super (disregard perks, even fireborn; the super itself recharges abilities faster) be considered supportive or offensive? Leave your thoughts below.
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Fireborn is a tool that allows you to survive. Song of Flame is somewhat of a supportive roll. Aside from Song of Flame Radiance is 100% an offensive super.
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Both, it depends on how it's used
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With a skilled player Sunslinger is supportive. Like only using your revive cause we're about to wipe or you use rockets with it and make tons of orbs. Before either of the DLC I would go through VoG on Hard with other lvl 30s and Warlocks would be the ones to die the most. I as a Hunter and the Titans both stayed alive and we'd usually wipe cause a Warlock died without their super being charged. In this case I found the Sunslinger to originally be a burden cause they would rely too much on their revive.
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Edited by Bye Felicia: 6/18/2015 9:55:04 AMIf we're excluding song of flame, rad skin and fireborn then that only means more grenades, more melee, more damage resistance. All signs point to an offensive super. If a super has DPS then it's offensive. What's so hard to understand?
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It's Both Although I Only Use It Defensively (Well Just For it's Revive and the Grenade Spam Once I Revive)
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Heart of praxic fire with firebolt nades and burn can take out a whole team, just spam the nades, but in pvp never use self res, radiant skin is the way to go
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Neither, they are self-res.
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Have you not played it before? If you had, you'd know it's both. Any one of us that have played it know it's both.
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Can be both
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It could be, given your team has high discipline and strength or intelligence for the cooldown while charging forward. Haven't used song of flame much but i'm sure if you are fueling high discipline teammates and sporting praxic fire yourself you could probably have in easier time cornering and trapping depending on ally 'nades. I wonder if it stacks with two or more warlocks..
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Since barely anyone uses song of flame, I'd say offensive.
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Depends who's playing But I think waiting to die till using a super is boring I Radiance when I want a lot of targets to be on fire fast So, offense
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Offensive
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Those who don't use it offensively are doing it wrong
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I'm I think both. Though I use it to save my team. As soon as I res I start tossing grenades. But I do see people that use it just to bring the team back and never throw a grenade