My biggest issue is that Daybreak is now the clear loser between the two supers. It’s a shadow of its former self (looking at bottom tree) and can only regain a fraction of its former power if you dump all of your fragments into it. It’s not even close to the power that Well represents.
And both Arc Supers are just underwhelming.
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Same... People have been pointing out there's blinding builds for arc warlock, but that doesn't justify the supers, arc souls being so weak in endgame content, the melee being a death sentence, the way it's not is with the surrounded fragment maybe. And solar stuck with 2 pvp aspects that are absolutely worthless for pve and the other aspect being sad buff grenades a little. Pheonix dive didn't deserve it's nerf, ignitions are fine besides warlock having no way to easily cause them without going point blank to use the snap and instantly die just to get one ignition, or use thermite with ember of ashes, which the thermites sync horribly with the warlock kit of the grenade aspect and in pvp heat rises. Not to mention half the fragments being only ignition, the healing ones being so bad now it's sad.
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Edited by Godroyah2000: 9/11/2022 5:28:59 PMThat’s also a good point; both Arc melees on Warlock aren’t worth anything. And Phoenix dive should have been it’s own Aspect. If air dash somehow warrants an entire aspect, then Phoenix Dive clearly does… now nobody uses it. If you at least want something interesting to try, go try Coolguy’s Thanos Snap Solar build. It’s what I main on Solar now because it is actually challenging to get going, but it nukes stuff if you can build the momentum. It’s far more interesting than anything else Solar offers warlock right now.
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Agreed, and these idiot stans on this forum thinks pheonix protocol build justifies the rest of solar being so bad...