upinya slayin wrote...
The wraith is probably my overall favortie weapon in the game. I cna never think of a reason to not use it. Its aweosme on any build.
with that said the kishock does provide some positives your other examples dont
Harrier? suffers from ammo issues
Reegar? no distance. I can use the harpoon like an up close shotgun or snipe across the map
Wraith? harpoon does more damage per shot and reloads fats enough that you can fire 4 shots quicker then you can a wraith
and as far as the name goes it was a joke which i clearly stated in the original post.
You are right, every weapon has some advantages and disadvantages, but some of those are fairly easily mitigated. The more important thing though is that each of those is at least as good at stacking incendiary DOT as the Kishock... Reegar and Harrier are superior.
Harrier's ammo issues aren't a huge problem, especially below Platinum where ammo boxes have decent clip payouts. It is hitscan so it doesn't suffer from lag, it doesn't have a charge dependent trajectory, and it has high DPS in base mode.
Reegar is the king of incendiary DOT stacking. And as a Turian Sentinel you should have enough durability to mix it up close if you really want to do that. The only problem is that mobility isn't all that great.
Wraith is much easier for shoot cast shoot. In fact it has nearly a perfect ROF for the cooldown on the sentinel. And it does have better DPS than the Kishock.
For basics, Kishock and Incendiary largely doesn't matter since you can oneshot most lower tier units with it anyway. There is no lighting on fire and panicking because they are dead. For the large targets, since you aren't exploiting Incendairy as effectively, I would bet Warp IV would be at least as competitive.
And I don't want to get back to what you actually said in the first post, because it reminded me too much of this:
"Yeah, that's me taking the bull by the horns. It's how I handle business. It's a metaphor."
"I get it."
"But that actually happened, though."