If you take a moment to consider the different pieces of the puzzle, it makes sense. And here are the pieces:
Novabomb now moves much slower - 3:10 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgCnFzQTwUc&ab_channel=IGN
All supers are now weaker to energy weapon damage - 5:00 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXTDVjso4uA&ab_channel=ArekkzGaming
Novabomb can be shot to "stop" it (though the podcast crew haven't tried it) - 28:15 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZUWjZ5y0K0&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=FireteamChat
Now consider balancing. If all supers are supposed to be damageable easier with energy weapons, then how do we damage voidwalkers if they aren't in roaming supers? The easy answer is that we are supposed to damage the Novabomb itself instead. This is supported by the IGN Fireteam chat podcast. No they haven't played it, just been told, but given that we are supposed to be able to damage the super, it makes the most sense. Especially if you also consider that a Nightstalker's tether can be damaged in Destiny 1, so it isn't a new mechanic.
But how are guardians supposed to damage a Novabomb in Destiny 2 when we don't even have time to jump out of its range in Destiny 1? Easy answer: Slow down the Novabomb. Now enemies will have the chance to shoot it and hopefully destroy it (though IGN also says it will/may just break into the seekers early and still come at you; let's hope that that is balanced as well).
The next balance question becomes obvious. How do we make a slow moving Nova Bomb a threat if people can just jump out of the way or shoot it? Well, for one, it will track better than Truth (I mean, did you SEE that cornering?) to prevent people just running (or walking) away, and the ultimate question of balancing the threat level of something you shoot: health. If there is a larger Nova Bomb with a slower move speed, it should have a larger health pool so that people have to shoot it longer and are more likely to still get killed by it. This will, once again, have to be balanced but the factors together explain the movement speed.
There may also be a Lance perk, but hopefully a NovaBomb with the Lance granting skill tree equipped will have a lower health pool so that it can be killed quicker and still be balanced.
But I guess we'll see over the upcoming week. This is still good information to have with you when you see that giant novabomb coming at you.
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Cataclysm is what makes it travel slowly. The standard Nova bomb still exists in the other perk cluster.
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But are wall edges still the only real counter to nova bomb?
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You can also shoot axions to stop them as well. I've done it a couple times before
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Lol thought you were quoting by from the bible 😂
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It reminds me of a Taken axiom dart but much, much bigger. It tracks, it can be destroyed and it moves slowly ( granted the axiom dart does speed up but my point is still there).
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I don't think you heard that right you have the ability to shatter your nova bomb that you cast other people can't shoot your nova bomb and stop it in mid air
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I knew all those cheesy poofs and kool-aid would come back to haunt me....
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I bet that the supers were screwed up when the video was recorded. They'll fix it otherwise the supers in essence are useless.
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[quote]If you take a moment to consider the different pieces of the puzzle, it makes sense. And here are the pieces: Novabomb now moves much slower - 3:10 mark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgCnFzQTwUc&ab_channel=IGN All supers are now weaker to energy weapon damage - 5:00 mark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXTDVjso4uA&ab_channel=ArekkzGaming Novabomb can be shot to "stop" it (though the podcast crew haven't tried it) - 28:15 mark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZUWjZ5y0K0&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=FireteamChat Now consider balancing. If all supers are supposed to be damageable easier with energy weapons, then how do we damage voidwalkers if they aren't in roaming supers? The easy answer is that we are supposed to damage the Novabomb itself instead. This is supported by the IGN Fireteam chat podcast. No they haven't played it, just been told, but given that we are supposed to be able to damage the super, it makes the most sense. Especially if you also consider that a Nightstalker's tether can be damaged in Destiny 1, so it isn't a new mechanic. But how are guardians supposed to damage a Novabomb in Destiny 2 when we don't even have time to jump out of its range in Destiny 1? Easy answer: Slow down the Novabomb. Now enemies will have the chance to shoot it and hopefully destroy it (though IGN also says it will/may just break into the seekers early and still come at you; let's hope that that is balanced as well). The next balance question becomes obvious. How do we make a slow moving Nova Bomb a threat if people can just jump out of the way or shoot it? Well, for one, it will track better than Truth (I mean, did you SEE that cornering?) to prevent people just running (or walking) away, and the ultimate question of balancing the threat level of something you shoot: health. If there is a larger Nova Bomb with a slower move speed, it should have a larger health pool so that people have to shoot it longer and are more likely to still get killed by it. This will, once again, have to be balanced but the factors together explain the movement speed. There may also be a Lance perk, but hopefully a NovaBomb with the Lance granting skill tree equipped will have a lower health pool so that it can be killed quicker and still be balanced. But I guess we'll see over the upcoming week. This is still good information to have with you when you see that giant novabomb coming at you.[/quote] But it does have the tracking of a pre-nerf Sunbreaker to makeup for it
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I would think being teabagged with a giant void testicle should cause instant death. If you do manage to destroy it I think it should break into smaller pieces that then work like a tether of sorts. It wouldn't cause damage anymore but significantly reduces movement/defensive/offensive capabilities of ppl it impacts.
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Edited by monkyken: 7/17/2017 2:51:04 PMNova as the only none roaming super we know of currently should pretty much just KO everything in my opinion. Ps I'm a Titan Primary, this is just my honest opinion.
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That's a fine theory until you consider that there is also a much faster version of the Nova Bomb.