No I spam that super like it's going out of style, GRENADES, but most sunsingers are so dead set on clutching it till they die (as if it were to save the party and not make up for their screw up).
But mostly I like voidwalker, disintegrate a large area and close it off for 5 seconds with a lingering void field, that's the party saver, same can be said of aftershocks, pulse and lightning grenade from strikers, defender bubble and void grenade. Same could be said of sunsingers with solar grenades, if only they would super and throw some.
Use Song of Flame with the solar nades and the exotic gloves and you can basically seal off entire planets with your grenades - and have the rest of your fire team doing the same.
It's hilarious, especially in PvP. You can saturate and lock off large parts of each map using it. Also, for some reason, PvPers seem all too eager to run through solar grenades as if they're immune to them.
If only 1 in a dozen sunsinger main's could figure that out. They'd rather die, self res and get shotgunned/fusion rifled while they watched the super animation go off.
I know, and they have a huge radius. I am always confused when I see a self res in pvp, I always think, wait? You had your super, a very mobile super, that give DR and increases damage (sunsingers are as hard or harder to kill than blade dancers cause they just smack someone and boom, over-shield) and you died?! What? That would be like a titan getting melee'd to death by 3 guys and not supering, it just wouldn't happen!
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