Not saying it doesn't need a buff, it totally does. But, but it is a god and shutting down supers, can't tell you how many sentinels, nova warps, and spectral blades I've destroyed with it. And on offensive with right timing, the heavy attacks fire waves have some serious tracking, I wish I had a video but litterely, they curve, and the heavy attack (with right timing) can wipe out like 4 people with one slam. I just use the slam not the light attack, but your totally right, it needs a buff. In PvE I'd like a buff, but it is technically the highest damaging super in the game after A LOT of settup. What would make it great is if we had subclass customization, because if it had melting point the class would be godly, but the other classes will still have play, and with this there might even be builds to make bottom tree viable
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When it first came out it did have melting point but bungir saw how quickly people were melting gambit primevals and took melting point away from the build.
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Edited by Abrrinacave: 12/24/2018 5:36:44 PMIt never had melting point... I got it day one of forsaken. You're mixing things up if you actually think it had melting point.
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Go back and check update 2.0.4 where they said burning maul was unintentionally activating melee abilities ie, melting point
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Melee based perks, as in it got 2 boosts from synthoceps, making it do absurds amount of damage. Personally they should have left it, because it's not that strong of a super.
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Burning maul always has roaring flames. When did it have melting point?
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Everyone always mentions it has the highest damage, but they fails to mention it doesn't have the highest [b][u]dps[/u][/b] which is infinitely more important then damage. Assuming orbs are present three nighthawks can be used in one burning maul. Given the existence of dps beasts like whisper of the worm and one thousand voices IF you use your super for boss dps you'll want to burn it quick to nail them with weapons. Damage is great and all but it doesn't mean anything next to [b][u]dps[/u][/b].
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Edited by Beez79: 12/24/2018 3:34:03 PMI could argue with that, burning maul might not to that much dps, but it packs quite a punch per slam, and in long boss fights or even primevils it is worth using because it still does pack a crap ton of damage that will add to your weapons dps, think about thunderlord, it's dps is crap, yet it does insane damage over time causing it absolutely melt everything. Titans needs a decent burst super though.