Warlock
The Warlock was one of the stars of the Destiny 2 gameplay reveal event. Of the three newly announced subclasses, only the Dawnblade was playable. It replaces Sunsinger as the Solar subclass, but it maintains the ferociousness you’d expect of a space wizard. Making a return is the Voidwalker which has also seen some change to make it stand right alongside the other new classes.
Dawnblade
The Dawnblade trades in the ability of self resurrection for flight, a flaming sword of justice, and legitimate healing abilities. It’s great for crowd control and general DPS, and the super ability is perfect for clearing a full room of enemies, or just reminding a boss who’s really in charge. Outside of the Dawnblade’s super, it plays as a powerful support character that can buff and heal allies while keeping adds to a minimum.
Voidwalker
The Voidwalker has made a return to the fold as well, playing mostly the same as it did before, though with a drastically upgraded Nova Bomb. The build available during the reveal and the beta has a slower super, but it effects a large area thanks to tracking and its ability to split up into multiple tracking bolts. The second path, though, allows for a healing machine that fully controls its Void light. It will make all the difference with taking the front lines and supporting your fireteam.