It's an exotic + a super, the two most powerful things in the game. It should be slightly broken. Celestial Nighthawk hunters can kill calus in under 5 seconds (google it). Everybody was fine with it until someone who gets paid money to play the game complained about it.
I've also mained a warlock since D1 and I like having more options, not fewer options. If I don't want to run Well, I tell my fireteam to deal with it. I don't need mommy bungie to fix my problems for me. I'm a grown ass adult.
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So instead of being an asset to your team in end game you’d rather be selfish? And celestial isn’t continuous damage for 30 seconds, that’s the same as arguing chaos reach and geomags is powerful, yes it’s powerful but it isn’t as fundamentally game breaking as well. Well, black hammer, gally, whisper, spike nades and mountaintop, recluse, all fall under the same category, they trivialize/trivialized end game.
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Also, Celestial is pretty much a waste except for boss damage. Even regular GG isn't very good for add control. Celestial is very situationally the best option. Well is top tier for pretty much every situation.
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Not true at all, well is only usueful in situations you can afford to sit in one spot. In a “good” raid team well is used just as often as celestial. Last wish it’s only used for dps, and in teams with 2 celestials, shuro chi doesn’t require any dps besides hunters. Morgeth needs 1 well and we’ll count for 1 celestial. Vault, well is useless and you won’t need it nor actually get use of it, celestial can be used on each might. And both are used once again at riven. This also goes for each raid, so actually celestial has more applicable uses than well.
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If your team is soo bad that they can't complete encounters without well you need to get another team, or your team needs to get better. If adds are giving you trouble have a hunter tether them, or pop a bubble and blind them. If you want extra dps have your titan hit melting point, use a tractor cannon and void heavies / specials, or your warlock can pop an empowering rift (all warlocks have that). Well is not mandatory. And for teams that it is, the team sucks. It was the same way in D1. Any team that couldn't accomplish things without a bubble was a bad team. And I've been on raid teams that can flawlessly do stuff without bubbles or rifts and teams that can't get it together even with a bubble or rift.
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Your hilarious...... What D2 raids have you actually completed? Don't bother answering as I read your raid report. Thanks for the lolz though :)
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So I’m sorry, your “solution” is to dedicate multiple classes and multiple characters to do the same thing that 1 warlock is capable of? How is that a solution, thats just inefficient.
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No my solution is not to have a well warlock AND a bubble titan. It's to have a well warlock OR a bubble titan. You wouldn't need both at the same time. If your warlocks don't wanna run well ask one of the titans to run bubble, if none of your titans are running bubble ask one of the warlocks to run well. But nerfing well so that well isn't a good option will mean that titans will be asked to run bubble all the time. My argument is that 2 options is better than 1.
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But when your one option can cover both and then some why would you ever need the second? Like realistically why would you ever ask a Titan for his bubble if his bubble only provides a damage buff and a bootleg version of blessings using saint 14, whereas a warlock can provide a damage buff, healing and infinite fire rate for 30 seconds also using an exotic. Sure you can argue the Titan popping a rally, but that’s only 15 seconds of continuous fire where the area of that buff isn’t nearly as large as a wells.
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Don't bother with hobo he has no clue. Not a single D2 raid done