Still, we don't need two self revive classes. This is the one main perk that makes people choose the warlock, if all the classes can self revive then why choose the warlock?
Why do we have two classes with shockwave? Why do two classes have the exact same grenade? Nothing is going to be completely different. But if it means that much I can alter the final perk to something different but just as effective
Because the people at bungie are lazy as hell. The main difference between shockwaves and grenades to self revive however, is that self revive is the main selling point/ main reason to use a warlock. Are you only going to use a hunter because your blade dancer can release Shockwaves? Maybe there will be one or two people out there, but for the majority no. If a titan can self revive and have all these different perks and classes as well, (bubble specifically) then why would anyone bother pick a warlock over a titan?
I like all the other ideas however, just not the self res.
That seems alright, maybe whilst your enraged anyone within a [b]very[/b] close proximity will be caught on fire (like with the warlocks scorch melee) or something of the sort? I don't know, but yea that idea seems cool.
Well, it would be short like thorns burn and not like the viking funeral warlock scorch, and they would have to be like point blank or in an extremely close proximity to catch on fire.
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