Playing as a Warlock in Destiny 2 is a journey that takes players through a rollercoaster of emotions, frustrations, and ultimately, mastery. Whether you just started wielding space magic or you’ve become a true architect of destruction, every Warlock main progresses through these ten distinct stages. Let’s explore what it means to evolve from a novice to a seasoned Warlock in Destiny 2.


Stage 1: The Clumsy Initiate

This is the beginning of the Warlock’s journey. Most players choose Warlock because they love the idea of wielding space magic and mastering the mysteries of the universe. However, reality hits hard—

  • The jump feels terrible. New Warlocks often struggle with Glide mechanics, feeling like they can’t reach platforms properly.
  • Blink is even worse. After testing it, they immediately abandon it.
  • They love their supers but hate cooldowns. Without builds or gear, ability recharge times feel painfully slow.
  • Doubt sets in. Some wonder if picking Warlock was a mistake, but curiosity and a desire to become a powerful space wizard keep them going.

Stage 2: The Confused Apprentice

After a few hours of gameplay, the Warlock has learned some basics, but reality continues to humble them.

  • They start learning about subclass mechanics but still struggle with optimizing abilities.
  • Healing Rift confusion: “Wait, why didn’t my Rift save me?!”
  • First Exotic disappointment: They finally get an exotic armor piece… only to realize it doesn’t even work with their current subclass.
  • Basic movement improves but they still die to bad jumps often.

At this point, they start craving efficiency and want to build a proper Warlock setup.


Stage 3: The Overwhelmed Student

With 10–20 hours of gameplay under their belt, Warlocks realize that build crafting is essential—but it’s overwhelming.

  • Subclasses, Fragments, Aspects, Exotics, perks… where do they even start?
  • They lack key Exotics. Not having key gear makes them feel weak compared to experienced Warlocks.
  • They’ve seen a Stage 9 Warlock. Watching a veteran annihilate everything with endless space magic motivates them.
  • They want to improve but don’t know how.

Despite the challenges, they’re determined to unlock their potential.


Stage 4: The Build-Crafting Fanatic

After some dedicated effort, the Warlock main begins grinding for Exotics and testing builds.

  • They max out Discipline. Grenades become their best friend.
  • They start loving synergies. Pairing Exotics with subclass abilities becomes an obsession.
  • They survive harder content. Nightfalls and raids start feeling manageable.
  • They develop the Warlock greeting. Upon spotting another Warlock, they exchange ceremonial nods.

Their power fantasy starts to come true.


Stage 5: The Fashion Warlock

Now that they understand their abilities, fashion takes priority.

  • The Warlock robe dilemma: They realize their chest piece dictates 80% of their look.
  • Exotic armor ruins their style. “I want to transmog this, but I can’t!”
  • They choose between the trench coat or bathrobe look.
  • They find the perfect Bond. Even though Warlock Bonds are tiny compared to Hunter capes and Titan marks, they pick one they love.

At this point, they are average in skill but elite in style.


Stage 6: The Scholar of Space Magic

The Warlock’s understanding of their class deepens, and they begin fine-tuning their builds.

  • They master movement. No longer clumsy, they learn to Glide efficiently and surf using Burst Glide.
  • They plan Rifts more strategically. No more wasted healing Rifts mid-fight.
  • They get forced into Well of Radiance. “Hey Warlock, switch to Well for the raid!”
  • They dabble with other classes but always return to Warlock.

Stage 7: The Support Specialist

Embracing their stereotype, the Warlock becomes the fireteam’s healer and enabler.

  • They bring Well of Radiance, Lumina, and Boots of the Assembler.
  • They become a raid MVP. Watching teammates survive because of them feels satisfying.
  • They get occasional fireteam compliments. “Thanks, Warlock, you saved us!” – This makes their entire day.

Stage 7.5: The Blink Enthusiast (Optional Stage)

Some Warlocks revisit Blink and realize it’s actually amazing.

  • They equip Astrocyte Verse and never look back.
  • They master Blink momentum for crazy movement.
  • They attempt Blink in jumping puzzles. (Most fail.)
  • They get weird looks from teammates but don’t care.

Stage 8: The Speed Demon

Movement becomes everything. They must go fast.

  • They spam Icarus Dash every five seconds.
  • They use Well Skating for insane speed.
  • They think Glide is actually the best movement ability.
  • They have near-perfect Rift placement.
  • They start thinking Titans and Hunters look clumsy.

They are fast, but still die from time to time due to overconfidence.


Stage 9: The True Space Wizard

At this point, they fully master Warlock gameplay.

  • Enemies are not obstacles but fuel for abilities.
  • They create and test hundreds of builds.
  • They solo dungeons, Grandmaster Nightfalls, and endgame content.
  • They talk about deep Destiny lore.
  • They refine their DPS rotations to perfection.
  • They thrive in fireteams of other stage 9 Warlocks.

Only one final stage remains.


Stage 10: The Warlock Sage

A rare breed, Stage 10 Warlocks go beyond mastery.

  • They no longer see themselves as just players—they are guides.
  • They teach others the ways of space magic.
  • They accept their Warlock identity.
  • They know all the best Warlock builds but develop their own playstyle.
  • They achieve enlightenment and embrace the bathrobe.

This is the pinnacle of the Warlock journey.


Final Thoughts

Reaching Stage 10 isn’t easy, but every Warlock main walks a similar path. Whether you’re struggling with your Glide or crafting a build to dominate endgame content, each stage represents growth.

So—where do you stand on the Warlock progression scale?


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