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11/13/2022 12:14:48 AM
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Why are Warlocks a full generation behind in fun, interesting, active abilities?

From tossing bonkhammer to invis Truesight, Warlocks are now at such an enormous, obvious fun and function disadvantage it's getting embarrassing. Hunters have like [b]eight[/b](?) truly distinct melee abilities. Titans have nearly that many, and the differences for them are even more dramatic than Hunters', and theirs are serious [b]FREE[/b] movement tools toboot. Warlocks have a lame dash, castoff from Titans in D1, a poor performing dive ability with bad synergy and a fat cooldown.. [b]at the cost of our main contribution[/b]: little number puddles. Unless you happen to be running big number puddle. Don't forget the most exciting feature: unintelligent, tiny Arc shoulder numbers. Our melees can be described as short range color-matched blobs. No precision/skilled/reset/utility. [b]Literally none[/b]. With the exception of the Arc melee... with surrounding kit synergy so poor I'd bet a few fingers it's also a Titan castoff. From Devour to Cure to Ionic Traces, I'm glad other classes got access to some former identifying Warlock features. So where the hell is our interesting tools, utility, and identity? Where is it written Warlocks have to be boring?

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  • Don’t know about all that… play mainly Titan over the life of d2 but I’ll agree warlocks feel underwhelming at the moment. My question is why do they even list cooldowns on Hunter abilities? They basically have a mechanic or build that negates them.

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