Warlock Easiest Access to Devour Without Feed the Void

I’ve tried for a season now to have easy access to devour without Buried Bloodline and using the artifact mod that defeating multiple weakened targets grants devour but I have a darned time getting it to proc.

Now with the new artifacts and many ways to consider the same goal, does anyone have any recommendations?

I do know the “non-feed the void” version isn’t as good but still, just trying to see the next best way.

Very open to being educated! Thank you!

Edit: Running getaway on prismatic. Trying to get accessible devour while having arc souls, bleak, and hellion. Also intent on a 4th buddy with Finality, so buried bloodline and praxic are out.

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u/Derekeys — 5 hours ago

The Last Artifact

So, I’ve gotta believe that Bungie won’t leave us with this as our last artifact as the closing one.

I also happen to think it’s the worst one, but whatever, I’m sure it’s subjective.

I’d love two things:

  1. The ability to custom pick our artifact mods from all previous artifacts

  2. Tie artifact mod choices to in-game and 3rd party loadouts

A man can dream

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u/Derekeys — 17 days ago

Ducting Worth it for Heat Pump Water Heater? 4A Climate

1800 sf home

2 adults, 2 kids

about 3 showers a day and 1 bath

4A Climate - cold temps extreme in single digits (Fº) for a few weeks at most, around 20 - 40 for most of winter. Hot temps average 80s to 90s in summer.

The space for the water heater is an unfinished 200 sf utility room in the basement which shares the space with a propane furnace that has a dual pipe system, so im not worred about negative pressure for bad gas.

I am fairly set on the Rheem 80 gallon with mixing valve.

My question refers to the potential benefit of doing a dual ducting idea to the water heater. An intake for summer to take advantage of those warm temps and an exhaust in winter to expel the cold air.

Can anyone speak into this? Worth it? Waste of money? Has anyone done it?

Appreciate gracious responses, I've only recently discovered the joys of heat pumps and efficiency. We are about to get a 15kW solar system with 1:1 net metering installed and our current 50 gallon basic electric water heater is killing our energy usage.

Thank you for any advice!

Edit: thank you everyone for the very sensible and patient advice as I ask dumb questions! Not ducting makes a lot of sense. Dumping hotter air than ambient is not great for summer and creating negative pressure in winter would suck in cold air from all of my home’s imperfections. Makes sense. Thanks for knocking some sense into me.

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u/Derekeys — 1 month ago