It takes skill to play a titan in PvP. In PvE however, not at all. It is the opposite for hunters and warlocks are in the middle in both areas.
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You're a comedian, truly funny. Hunters are the ones that require skill in PvP.
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Compare the ToO k/d ratios on my Hunter and Titan. Which one is higher? That's right. My Hunter. This is because the class is much easier to play with in PvP. I used the same weapons I used on my Titan, on my Hunter by the way. I wouldn't expect someone with as little exposure to the game as a Titan to understand though.
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I had a Hunter level 31, Warlock 29, and Titan 28. I deleted them a few weeks ago and started fresh because I got bored. I have about 6 months of experience with all three classes, thank you. And for the record, I don't think anyone who defends the Lord of the Panic Fists and looks down on the only super that requires any real aim (Golden Gun) has a valid opinion on the matter. Good day, sir.
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Nothing takes skill on this game mr. hunter worshipper.
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Bump Its all just jump, run, slide, shoot, repeat...
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True. It's too easy.
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I'm not going to bother arguing my point, as you're just going to bring up the super, which is only use 2-4 times a crucible match. If you're on 360, we could have some fun in rumble with that Titan of yours and my Hunter. PS. If you see a Titan charging confidently at you, I would strongly recommend killing him before he gets within FoH range. Or something like that.
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Post results here! Or message me. I'm interested to see how this transpires.
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Gamer tag: DeathByNINJA123. Only on on the weekends, but I'll kick your arse. Let's do this (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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Blink blade dance #rekt
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Edited by DeathByNINJA123: 5/28/2015 2:01:10 AMWarlocks have blink too, don't trash just Hunters for that. And it could be argued that Fists of Panic is as cheap or cheaper than Bladedancers. Also, Shoulder Charge #counterrekt
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Only noobs have to use striker the true pros use defender for the 1h kill sniper. A golden gun that lasts a whole bubble.
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Then some.