They both see eachother from mid range and activate their super. Who would win in a deathbattle?
To people saying Radiant skin + The Ram + Max armor build. Doest matter since its going to take 2 hammers to kill Radiance Warlock no matter what build they have.
Some people are confused about the damage reduction of the Titan Sunbreaker when their super is active. Based on the gameplay of E3 I can conclude that the Sunbreaker Titan has a 50% damage reduction when their super is active. So it will take 2 fusion nades or 3 - 4 firebolt nades to kill the Titan.
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6 RepliesSunsinger will have a 2nd assault
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Sunbreaker doesn't have bolt grenades or a ridiculous ranged melee that gives you a shield, so sunsinger.
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Sunbreaker kills sunsinger, then sunbreaker dies postmortem. No one wins.
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15 RepliesRadiant Skin+Ram. Sunbreaker looks shit anyways.
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Edited by wigriffin: 8/20/2015 11:45:24 PMSunbreaker for the kill, but Sunsinger gets a postmortem.
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I'm voting sunbreaker, although technically Sunsingers aren't restricted to their grenades, so they could use heavy ammo, but if it is abilities only, sunbreaker wins
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1 ReplyGoing to say depends on how the Sunbreaker is built. They have perks to make sunspots on Hammer throws, then a perk to give OS near a sunspot. And if anything is on the field with them a perk to regen health on a kill with fire abilities. SunSinger has a ton of HP with radiance, and the nade spam is arguably equal to the Sunbreaker hammers, but can use different nades. Firebolt for going around corners, or stickes to 1HKO things. But no way to restore health or gain a OS besides the melee, and im not sure the warlock wants to get that close to the titan, leaving them at a disadvantage in terms of protections, if radiant skin is not enough. If Titan is built for constant OS/regen, i think the titan wins. If not, then the Warlock could.
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Gunslinger would win
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12 RepliesMidrange? Sunbreaker Titan. Close Quarters? Sunsinger Warlock.
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Sunbro can attack as he leaves, sunlock gets stronger as he gets closer
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Randal the vandal hands down
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1 ReplyChuck Norris
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2 RepliesI play Sunsinger warlock and I think I would win this. Because I literally always use my LDR these days so I could just one shot the Titan.
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1 ReplySunbreaker. It's abilities synergise too well. Also consider if both Super abilities are used as they are explained to in the OP there is not chance for self revive. Using Hammer's I can basically establish a friendly sun spot, gain an over shield, then fire additional hammers at my target which could even seek you out, or immediately begin to heal me when I get the kill. Oddly enough Bungie got 'Tank' Classes backwards with the Sunsinger and Titan......
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1 Replyxylar
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4 Replies*hunter walks in and cancels out both supers, then kills with rockets* Nightstalker XD
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5 RepliesGunslinger of course. Burn Baby Burn.
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Sunsinger uses radiant skin and ram, depending on the armor in sunbreaker, sunslinger could have a chance.
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Sunsinger with max armor and ram.
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2 RepliesSunsinger, high impact sniper shot to the head. Done.
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8 RepliesUnless Hammer of Sol is going to instantly kill a Sunsinger, the Sunsinger will end up winning.
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The sunbreaker easily, by far. Their melee and ranged attacks are both instakill in PvP. Warlock radiance melee only is instakill, but with the sunbreaker's damage reduction, I doubt any instakills would come from the sunsinger.
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Sunsinger if he has the Ram, geez that thing is tough
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5 RepliesMid range? The warlock, duh he can one shot melee in radiance
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Remember sun singer is more of a supporter than an assault class, that's why it's damage output is less than the other classes