You're allowed three characters. I believe you misunderstood what I was saying. Two warlocks so I can lock in order of the sun on one and other of the void foci on there other. Then my third, will be a hunter
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Actually that's not how focus locking works. When you lock in a focus, you still have the freedom to switch between that focus and your other focuses. What you're doing is locking in your build [i]for that focus[/i]. Basically, once a focus is locked in, you can't switch between the different perks, different grenades, etc. within the focus--you've locked that focus with a certain super, certain grenade, certain perk/perks. This allows you access to higher-level upgrades for that super, grenade, perk, etc. In addition, so that you can create other builds (that effectively become like loadouts), you get a new COPY of the locked focus, independent of the locked copy. The locked copy is already leveled up as much as you leveled it before locking it. The new focus is level 1, no upgrades, but it will gain xp faster than normal and allows you to ultimately lock it with a different build. So you don't need 2 warlocks.
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Wow, thanks for that info. Do you have a source link for this?
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He meant that he will lock in one character with the order of the sun and the other one with order of the void.
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But you can't "lock in a character"
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Sorry what I meant to say was: with one characcter he will lock in one focus and with the other character he will lock in the other focus.
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But you can lock in both foci on one character
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If the man wants 2, let him have 2.
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I'm just trying to kill misinformation
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Its prety dead here...
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Oh ok. I did get confused because I thought you were talking about focuses.