The [b]Voidsummoner[/b]: Is a [u]nickname[/u] I gave to a [b]Voidwalker[/b] capable of unleashing grenades FASTER than most Sunsingers in Radiance! Scatterhorn EVERYWHERE haha (Scatter Grenade + Nothing Manacles). But how?!
It's all thanks to u/MalevolentFish for showing me how underrated Song of Flame is on Reddit.
The Video above breaks down charge times, setups, and the potential of these pairings, including Striker Titans that can BLIND enemies with an armada of grenades, over and over and over. A Voidwalker can throw a grenade ever [b]1.75 seconds[/b] under the effects of Energy Drain when paired with a Praxic Fire / Song of Flame Sunsinger.
It's [b]incredibly fun[/b], I highly recommend you try it :) Hope you love it. Remember, [u]don't knock it till you try it![/u] Yes, I know [b]Fireborn[/b] is amazing, but think of how long you hold onto that super, never using it throughout activities. Try it out in [u]normal strikes[/u] if you don't wanna give it up during [u]PoE / Raids / Nightfalls[/u].
I originally called this Voidsinging, but stuck with Voidsummoner.
Thank You for your time :) hope you enjoyed!
EDIT: Very, very happy with the feedback :')
This video took about 12 hours to edit. I always do my best for every upload. No Engram Openings / trailer uploads. Originality is what I aim for. Thank you for your time, have a great time Sun Singing!
In Preparation for [b]Taken King[/b], here's a [u]Crash Course[/u] breakdown of [u]weapon mechanics[/u] so you can figure out what [u]New Perks to aim for[/u] in the Expansion: [b]Accuracy / Stability / Aim Assist / Target Acquisition / Hitscan / Recoil (Directional and Muzzle Climb)[/b]: [url]https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/148441277/0/0[/url]
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I don't know about other warlocks, but if I'm not doing end game content then I'm going to be running as a void walker anyways and if I am doing endgame content it seems pretty obvious to me that fire born is way more useful than an extra couple of grenades. I could see how it would be more useful to run this way in pvp, I've never understood why warlocks have self res on in pvp, it makes no sense. Ok I can see how it might help for trials to be able to self res but for normal crucible, you should be using your super to maximum effect, choosing where and when you pop super is a big part of that, if you're waiting until someone has killed you to pop your super? Well let's just say that doesn't seem optimal to me.