So with the introduction of Cold heart and now snow ball fights, Bungie needs to add a Cryo element and subclass. I've already put thought into what I think would be an awesome Warlock subclass:
Frost Seer
Super: Cryo Spears - cast giant icicles at your foes
Attunement to Blizzard
Cryo Spears are launched individually at foes (similar to multi shadowshots) over piercing foes. Crits freeze enemies temporarily.
Melee: winter wind - all enemies within a small radius of the strike are damaged and slowed (damage and slow duration subject to a fall of distance).
Attunement to Glacier
All cryo Spears are launched at once (similar to single shadowshot) creating an AOE that slows and causes DOT to foes in radius.
Melee: winter's grasp - foes hit with melee are frozen solid for a period.
Grenades:
Icewall- similar to voidwall, foes hit by the wall frozen, those that touch wall receive limited mobility (like the hocky ring in tower).
Hail- rains down chunks of ice
Cryo bubble- ie stupid time slow traps haha
Titans would create a launcher to fire a cyro filled warhead or something. Hunters, I'm not sure of the super but their melee would be stabbing with an icicle that causes DOT as it melts lol.
Just my thoughts! What do y'all think?
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