originally posted in:Polaris Omega
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Class: Warlock
Primary: Pulse Rifle
Special: Either Shotgun or Fusion Rifle
Heavy: Rocket Launcher
Melee: Not sure what this field is for.
Focus: Circle of Night, unless a healing-based Focus is revealed
Faction: Future War Cult, until more info on factions is released.
Bio: A student of the secrets of the Traveler, this Warlock never intended to be a Guardian. The only reason he joined the Guardians at all was to gain free access to the wild frontier outside the Last City, and thus the secrets of that world. He is more than willing to kill the City's enemies, but his primary concern is, and always will be, the pursuit of knowledge, whether it be the lost lore of Humanity's Golden Age, the secrets of the alien races pressing in on the Last City, or scientific knowledge.
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I think Radiance is a healing focus.
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Heart of Fusion sounds more like it revives people rather than heals them. Still useful, I suppose, might consider that. I know a lot of these choices are gonna change once I actually get the game and try things out.
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Nah dude, I'm pretty sure you manually revive people.
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[url]http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2013/12/27/the-character-progression-of-destiny.aspx[/url] [quote]Heart of Fusion is built on an ability called Radiance, which provides beneficial buffs to yourself but also nearby people.And that build is more of a supportive, team-oriented build where it not only benefits you and benefits your allies, but it has fairly good zone control abilities. You can say I want to block that doorway off or I want to keep people at standoff. And the other thing that Radiance does is it can revive other players who have fallen and also buffs them, giving them health bonuses or damage bonuses. [/quote] Radiance REVIVES team mates, it doesn't heal them.
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That's weird, I don't see the point in reviving when you can just do it manually. I guess if your [i]whole[/i] fireteam is down, then it'd make sense. Thanks for the info, though.