The tankiest class in the game were sun singers with radiant skin and a strength build to keep their over shield on as much as possible. Good bye tanks in Destiny. This is why the balancing needs to be different. In a team based PvE game there needs to be extremes i.e. tanks, buffs, CC, single target. In Destiny as it is right now we just have a bunch of mediocre subclasses trying to struggle their way through events all pretty much capable of the same thing.
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There are no defined roles in this game. You don't have a tank, a healer, or dedicated dps. You have a bunch of mediocre subclasses that all try to be dedicated dps. There really is no rpg aspect to the game. When you tear it down, it's just a social fps.
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That's what they wanted
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Anyone class can tank...sounds like you're complaining because you're bad at it
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Nope. I am just tired of Bungie making all subclasses mediocre and have no essence of a role in a Team based PvE game.
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Don't complain about the over shield, no other class got a shield on hit, and now it'll be potential. Besides, since when were Warlocks meant to be the tanks?! Besides, you still have the ram if you want to be tanky
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Titan's have over shields but their's is more a buff to teammates and even then they cannot take nearly as much damage as a sun singer with radiant skin. From the beginning of the this game the sun singer has always been able to take the most damage without the use of a bubble. They are the tanks of the game even if it logically doesn't make sense. That is way Bungie designed sun singers.
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Edited by AMC_07: 4/7/2016 12:31:43 PMYou do know the defender's melee grants a personal over shield right? It is just as prominent as the flame shield (if not better) and has the potential to absorb even more damage with a perk that lets it regenerate (and if it wasn't stronger before, it will be after the update). Titans have always had the ability to upgrade armor to the maximum (the whole bar being full) since the beginning of the game, and I'd like to point out it is definitely higher than a what a Sunsinger can have. Sunsingers really didn't become tanks until the ram was introduced and it was used with radiant skin. By your logic a super shouldn't count, if you are going to exclude the bubble, you cannot count radiant skin either. I think this evidence points toward Titans naturally having more armor originally.
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The titan bubble is buff to others and cannot be moved considering it leaves anyone completely vulnerable when stepping outside. The sun singer can tank way more damage when radiant skin is active and they have mobility. They are the tanks, and are way better at it than the Titan's panic bubble or smash. The armor stat creates a minimal difference. Have you not played both subclasses?
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Edited by AMC_07: 4/7/2016 11:12:23 PMThis is a bit long. For one, if we are talking about why a subclass is more of a tank than the others, we will talk about the WHOLE subclass. Melee abilities, supers, stats, and everything else. You make valid points about the bubble being stationary, but not only can you keep a whole fire team alive if they play off of the bubble, you can keep [u]yourself[/u] alive too! You act like the buffs for the bubble don't count towards yourself. Now let's talk about armor of light, which is the better comparison to radiant skin. It gives about the same damage resistance as radiant skin, I'd argue it gives more but maybe it's a little less. If radiant skin is better it surely isn't as far off as you think it is. The only problem with this is that it is stationary, but it allows for survival if you stay in the bubble and hop in and out to reset the buff if you run out of the over shield or if it is very depleted (pro bubble tip right there). Now the contrast is blessing of light, this gives a weaker shield but allows for mobility. Again, you can reset the shield if you hop in and out allowing for more coverage for you. By playing off the bubble, defenders can control zones and tank plenty of damage on their own. And you bring up the fist of havoc, but we aren't even discussing it! It is less of a tank than the defender, however it shows more offensive potential as well. I'll still argue that it is more of a tank than Sunsingers because of the perks unstoppable giving max armor and juggernaut for its obvious reasons. Plus juggernaut would be out of super, what do Sunsingers offer besides flame shield? While we're at it, let's talk Sunbreakers. They have the least potential of being tanks out of the three, yet they still can be! Thanks to the sunspot build, I can unleash literal hell and be granted an overshield as I walk from sunspot to sunspot (the overshield resets at each sunspot too). Not only would I be tanking a lot of damage, I'd be dealing just as much back. The only drawback is the amount of hammers/super duration but that's extended with the sunspot build. Sunsingers have radiant skin and flame shield. That's about it. And you talk about the defenders being more supportive, look at the rest of the subclass! Song of flame and Fireborn are very useful supportive perks. Looking at warlock as a whole, they're not really tanky in general. Maybe voidwalkers with life steal but there's really nothing else. Titans are tanks, they have higher armor for a reason. Sunsingers are certainly the next closest thing as it offers the play style. This doesn't mean the whole subclass is a tank.
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True but being a tank with sunsinger is justifiable considering the super is really weak when face to face with other supers.
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Edited by AMC_07: 4/7/2016 2:00:38 AMI can see that being a valuable reason why it's in game, but the shield thing needed some looking at. I think y'all will be fine