Warlocks have blink as a passive. Titans only get an evade through an exotic. Shadestep is extremely annoying but again it goes into the Hunter mythos and also keeps them on top of the crucible.
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I find shadestep very effective when I'm on my hunter. Can dodge a load of things. Blink is on a hunter as well. I'm saying why does warlock not get an evade overall. I'm fine with it but you cannot say a class in underpowered if it is way better for crucible.
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Do you mean an evade that works despite the character class of Warlock you're playing? No, if I'm honest the only class I find underpowered in the crucible is BladeDancer, though I suppose they can be very good in a skilled Guardians hand. I just find that I am killed the least by them and most by GunSlingers. I still count the blink as an evade though because it's a point to point movement, though it does take a moment to initiate where you're still vulnerable. What they need to do is release those exotics that improve it for Warlocks. I think they're called the Transversive steps.
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It's not an evade if it takes up your jump. Of a hunter can use triple jump and shadestep. Than that will count as a proper evade rather than just having it as a jump.
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What class do you propose gets the evade on the warlock? Should a Stormcaller get to ionic blink AND evade? A Voidwalker get to blink and evade? Or a Sunsinger get to evade and spam grenades? You're just stupid for thinking any of those would work.
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I dunno, that's debatable. I'd count it as an evade because it works vastly different to a jump and has a cooldown. Titans waited over a year to get Twilight Garrison. In that time we were predictable targets. It was only when AEGabriel taught us the magic that is Titan Skating that we gained some kind of traversal method but we'd definitely not consider our jet packs an evade ability. It just propels us more in the direction we were already going.