So the way repulsor brace works on volatile targets is it can technically give you an overshield for defeating a target that is volatile but only if they don't die to the debuff itself which makes the proc very inconsistent like to the point where its aggravating. So at first glance you would think destabilizing rounds and repulsor brace on the same weapons result in almost permanent overshield uptime but in practice it just ends up not working half the time. So I'm thinking they should change it so that if the volatile explosion is caused by a weapon with repulsor brace then it activates the perc. Thoughts?
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4 AntwortenFrom my exp., these are pretty useless outside of Gyrfalcon, ONLY because Gyrfalcon can consistently get the perks going more often than not. Voidwalker is kinda irrelevant to me, as it doesn’t have any standout builds for endgame, and shatter bomb pre-detonating from one enemy shot in GMs is enough to send my controller through the TV. And my favorite Sentinel build got smoked with the HOIL nerf, so Void overall in pve is on the shelf for me besides Hunter, and I only pull that Hunter build out if I have to. Nightstalker is by far the most boring PVE subclass to play for obvious reasons so, yeah.