I may have this wrong, forgive me if I do, but wasn't blink taught to the hunters by warlocks?
If that is the case, shouldn't the ability be tied to void energy? Warlocks released with Voidwalker, a void class having blink, while hunters released with bladedancer, an arc class. This was before hunters had a void class, so perhaps bungie just wanted hunters to have blink and decided to explain it this way, that's fine. But if warlocks have to harness void energy to blink, why is it that hunters learned how to do it by harnessing arc energy?
I get that this is a completely irrelevant point, but in my personal opinion by keeping blink tied to void light it could have added one more layer of story depth and cohesion.
And to those I'm sure will mention Stormcaller having ionic blink, it's not the same as you need your super active, and they could have easily added ionic blink to bladedancer so that it matched the warlock abilities, as they are the ones who taught the ability in the first place.
Thoughts anyone?
Edit: I'm not proposing giving Nightstalker both blink and shadestep, shadestep should be reworked into the bladedancer subclass, and ionic blink should be worked into the bladedancer super to still allow bladedancers quick forward mobility to get close enough to use the super
[spoiler]sorry titans, I can't give you blink bit I can give you a poll option[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyIf it was on Nightstalker, it's seriously OP [spoiler]main a hunter[/spoiler]