For all you aspiring space wizards out there, Destiny 2 has everything you need when it comes to zapping and blasting baddies. Here’s how each Warlock subclass stacks up against one another.
Subclasses in Destiny 2 are plentiful thanks to new additions and changes that were introduced between the Beyond Light and Lightfall expansions. Stasis and Strand have shifted the meta quite a bit, thanks to the crazy crowd control capabilities that came along with them. That’s not to say that the original three of Solar, Arc, and Void aren’t competitive anymore. Thanks to the changes in 3.0, every Warlock subclass is very competitive and customizable, so be ready to compete.
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As fans of PvE, we’ve definitely put all the subclasses through their paces, and the differences between their effectiveness are quite minimal thanks to the many fragments available. Exotics also play a part in their effectiveness, so if you have any you want to use, it’s completely viable to build around them. Here’s how they rank in PvE:
PvP has seen many changes when it comes to the effectiveness of sub-classes. It’s very difficult to get the balance right when it comes to varying skill levels of players, so there’s been many complaints in the past that’s altered the tier list drastically. Warlocks in particular has seen some weird design choices in terms of the latest subclasses, but overall, it has the best selection in the game, in our opinion. Here’s how every Warlock sub-class stacks up as of Season 22 PvP:
When coming up with the S-Tier subclasses, we wanted to choose the classes with the
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