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==Subclasses== |
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==Notable Warlocks== |
==Notable Warlocks== |
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* [[Pujari]] |
* [[Pujari]] |
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* [[Skorri]]<ref>[[Skorri's Iron Bond]]</ref> (deceased) |
* [[Skorri]]<ref>[[Skorri's Iron Bond]]</ref> (deceased) |
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+ | * [[Taeko-3]] (deceased) |
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* [[Timur]]<ref>[[Timur's Iron Bond]]</ref> (deceased) |
* [[Timur]]<ref>[[Timur's Iron Bond]]</ref> (deceased) |
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+ | * [[Tinasha-3]] |
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* [[Toland]] (missing in action) |
* [[Toland]] (missing in action) |
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* [[Tyra Karn]] (formerly) |
* [[Tyra Karn]] (formerly) |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*During their [[GDC 2013 Panel]], Bungie stated that the Warlock class is meant to be reminiscent of the "space wizard," citing as influences the ''Star Wars'' series' [[Wikipedia:Jedi|Jedi knights]], ''The Lord of the Rings'' series' [[Wikipedia:Gandalf|Gandalf]], and ''The Matrix'' series' [[Wikipedia:Morpheus (The Matrix)|Morpheus]]. For outfit designs, attire worn by trench soldiers in [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]] was a source of inspiration.<ref>{{RefArticle|lastname=Corriea |firstname=Alexa Ray|year=21. Mar 2014|url=http://www.polygon.com/2014/3/21/5533684/bungies-destiny-extensive-character-customization|title=Bungie outlines ambitions for Destiny's extensive character customization|publisher=Polygon|accessed=March 24, 2014}}</ref> |
*During their [[GDC 2013 Panel]], Bungie stated that the Warlock class is meant to be reminiscent of the "space wizard," citing as influences the ''Star Wars'' series' [[Wikipedia:Jedi|Jedi knights]], ''The Lord of the Rings'' series' [[Wikipedia:Gandalf|Gandalf]], and ''The Matrix'' series' [[Wikipedia:Morpheus (The Matrix)|Morpheus]]. For outfit designs, attire worn by trench soldiers in [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]] was a source of inspiration.<ref>{{RefArticle|lastname=Corriea |firstname=Alexa Ray|year=21. Mar 2014|url=http://www.polygon.com/2014/3/21/5533684/bungies-destiny-extensive-character-customization|title=Bungie outlines ambitions for Destiny's extensive character customization|publisher=Polygon|accessed=March 24, 2014}}</ref> |
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+ | *In [[Adieu]], the Warlock's melee changes from a force palm to a fist punch, since their abilities are connected to the Traveler, which is being jammed by the [[Red Legion]]. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 18:53, 24 March 2020
“ | Warlocks have long studied the Traveler, mastering some of its arcane energies. Its true purpose still remains a great mystery, but discovering truth has always driven you into the unknown. Now, our enemies are the only thing that stands between you and the lost wonders of our Golden Age.[1] |
The Warlock is a Guardian class in Destiny that specializes in combining "magic" powers granted by The Traveler with modern weapons.[1][2]
Warlocks have long studied The Traveler, which gives rise to their ability to harness some of its powers.[1] As the Warlocks advance through levels, their arcane powers grow stronger.
In appearance, Warlocks can be distinguished by their rounded helmets and long vestments.[2] As with the other player classes, in addition to head, chest armor, gauntlets, and leg armor, they have a special fifth armor slot that is unique to their class and further helps to distinguish them from their brethren in arms:[3] a bond (armband) worn on the upper-left arm.[3]
Subclasses
- Dawnblade (Destiny 2)
- Stormcaller
- Sunsinger (Destiny)
- Voidwalker
Warlock Orders
There are three Warlock Orders in the City.
Notable Warlocks
- Albios[4] (deceased)
- Alemyr
- Asher Mir
- Eriana-3 (deceased)
- Felwinter[5] (deceased)
- Gallida Tuyet (deceased)
- Ikora Rey
- Lyssa[6]
- Osiris (exiled)
- Pujari
- Skorri[7] (deceased)
- Taeko-3 (deceased)
- Timur[8] (deceased)
- Tinasha-3
- Toland (missing in action)
- Tyra Karn (formerly)
- Ulan-Tan (deceased)[9]
- Vance (formerly)
- Wen Jie
Trivia
- During their GDC 2013 Panel, Bungie stated that the Warlock class is meant to be reminiscent of the "space wizard," citing as influences the Star Wars series' Jedi knights, The Lord of the Rings series' Gandalf, and The Matrix series' Morpheus. For outfit designs, attire worn by trench soldiers in World War I was a source of inspiration.[10]
- In Adieu, the Warlock's melee changes from a force palm to a fist punch, since their abilities are connected to the Traveler, which is being jammed by the Red Legion.
Gallery
Concept Art and Character Models
Videos
Screenshots
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 (2013) "Explore Destiny - Warlock". Bungie Inc.. Retrieved 31 Dec. 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 GDC 2013 Panel
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 (20 Mar. 2014) GDC Vault: Building Customizable Characters for Bungie's 'Destiny 04:40. Retrieved 08 Apr. 2014.
- ↑ The Five Lives of Albios
- ↑ Felwinter's Iron Bond
- ↑ "No Footprints"
- ↑ Skorri's Iron Bond
- ↑ Timur's Iron Bond
- ↑ Ulan-Tan's Burial Ring
- ↑ Corriea, Alexa Ray. (21. Mar 2014) "Bungie outlines ambitions for Destiny's extensive character customization". Polygon. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
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