Greetings fellow Guardians,
I'd like to take a moment to weigh in on the [i]Great Thorn Debate[/i] that has been raging on the forums for some time now. It seems like half of all posts are regarding Thorn at times and I'd like to offer up a different perspective on the situation.
From the polls that have gone up, those who think Thorn is fine generally seems to fall in the 68-75% range, but the other 25-32% resolutely believe that it is completely broken. The truth lies somewhat in the middle, but in the end I believe it is a completely fair weapon and here is why.
Destiny is different that other shooters. In Halo, we had generic weapons and started with either the same loadout or different random weapons. Any shotgun was the same shotgun, any pistol was the same pistol. We had the same grenades and the same abilities.
In Destiny, we take the weapons and armor we find in the world into PvP. We have different classes that can be set up with different perks and abilities to suit our style of play. It's something really unique to the shooter experience, but rather than embrace that, it seems that some are continually trying to tear it down and to make every weapon and class function the same (No, Titans don't need Blink).
Once upon a time, the object of everyone's desire/scorn was the Vex Mythoclast, then it was Suros Regime, that was followed by Felwinter's Lie and now we have the undeniable king of the nerf threads, THORN.
The problem with all of them is that none of them are true. Sure they are all great weapons, but unstoppable? Uncounterable? The only weapon anyone uses? None of those things are fact.
Vex Mythoclast. A Fusion Rifle that functions as a primary and is Full Auto. Essentially it is an uber badass AR and at mid range has always been devastating... but even in it's heyday, it was never unstoppable. I routinely successfully battled Vex users with Suros, MIDA, Up for Anything and Vanquisher.
Suros Regime. The first Iron Banners were affectionately referred to in many a post as[i] Iron Suros [/i]and [i]Suros Banner[/i]. It's range and stability made it a superb weapon in almost any situation and it was professed that if you didn't have one, you couldn't win. Of course no one ever brought up that the slow RoF meant that landing your shots was a premium requirement for success. Miss a couple of rounds and you'd find yourself killed by hand cannons, scout rifles, High RoF ARs and even first gen Pulse Rifles.
Felwinter's Lie. This one was affectionately known as [i]the best sniper rifle in the game[/i]. Once more, if you didn't have Felwinter's, you couldn't possibly win in the crucible. Except that anyone with a Fusion Rifle and even a rudimentary understanding of the radar's functionality pretty much laughed their way to high kill counts as enemy after enemy tried to rush or outgun from range with their Felwinter's.
Thorn. The primary with the DoT. Affectionately known as F**K THORN!!!!! Probably responsible for more broken controllers that any weapon ever. A really good Hand Cannon and with the ability to kill with poison after the victims take cover. The only problem being that, meeting in the open and engaging head to head, Thorn can be outgunned by any number of weapons in the game. Personally, the absolute most devastating weapon I see in the crucible is Red Death. I'd rather face Thorn than Red Death 10 times out of 10.
Dumbo's Feather. A feather that Dumbo carried in his trunk because it was the most OP feather in the history of well, feathers... and it allowed him to fly even though he was just an Elephant with big dopey ears. Only he lost the feather and he could still fly. The feather wasn't magic and it didn't make him fly, it was him that could fly.
Vex Mythoclast, Suros Regime, Felwinter's Lie and Thorn are all wonderful weapons and every single one of them is or has been Dumbo's feather.
Take Vex out of a players hands that is getting 25 kills a game and give them Shadow Price, give a 25 kpg Suros user MIDA, a Felwinter's user Invective or Plug One, a Thorn user Red Death or Red Hand... do you think they're going to drop off and suddenly be bad? I switched from Suros to MIDA in the middle of the second IB and my kills went up. I'm reading all these posts that you can't win without Suros and laughing with each MIDA kill.
These weapons give people confidence to know they can compete because they are really great weapons. I may not know anything about Up for Anything and whether I can get kills with it or not, but I know that everyone loves Suros so using it gives me that initial confidence that I stand a chance and it's a great thing to know.
It's after you know that you can compete that you realize that it isn't because of the weapon in your hand, but rather that you've learned the maps, you've developed strategies, you're intimately familiar with your class, your abilities, your grenades and your super. You know what weapon classes suit your style the best and what perks you like to use and that's when you realize that there are so many amazing weapons in this game and if you're just willing to put down the flavor of the month, you've got the whole candy store to explore.
So why the inordinate hate for those weapons? I have a theory on that as well.
Vex was so divisive because it was a raid drop and let's face it, a very low % have completed the raids to this day. Here you had this amazing weapon and it was all but impossible for 80% of the player base to ever have.
Suros was a random world drop and the exclusivity of it brought it's first detractors. Then Xur sold it and that set off the kids without the coins even more.
Felwinter's required you to rank up IB or get lucky and get one as a drop after rank 3 the IB after it was sold. Again, those that weren't regular PvPers, who gave up on ranking felt left out.
Thorn and it's glorious, glorious bounty and 500 Void points. It doesn't matter that if you're getting void kills that you only need above a 0.40 k/d to make progress. The minute people saw their score drop from one game to the next, it was over for them. It's one thing to die to something you think you might get, but the exclusivity was more than people could bear. If they couldn't have one, no one should have one.
Beyond that with Thorn, even though it's 100% counterable, the nature of the weapon lends itself to hiding and taking pot shots. Stand in the open with Thorn and your going to get as good as you give. Hit me with a Thorn round and take cover and if I've already suffered damage from you or elsewhere, your poison can finish me.
People already get enraged when they think others are camping. Snipers aren't going to be invited to too many popularity contests. Now add a poison DoT from someone hiding behind a wall or corner and people went berserk. Of course they could have always thrown a grenade and flushed the Thorn user out or flanked or waited for the poison to wear off and outgun them, but none of those options matter because [i]I died and it's not fair[/i]. Never mind that they may have been killed by you the previous 5 times you met up that match. all it takes is one poison death and there is no fairness in the world.
It's so easy to get angry and to cry out against the things you can't beat. It doesn't mean they're unbeatable. The point of competition is to be [i]challenged[/i] and the only way to get better is to face odds you don't think you can win and use all the resources at your disposal, including that beautiful brain inside your head, to out think, out perform and out strategize your opponents.
A victory over a better opponent is infinitely more satisfying than running roughshod over noobs. Will you lose some? Sure. Will you get better for it? Without a doubt. Do you need a magic feather? You never have and you never will.
See you in the Crucible.
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Edit: The point of competition is to be challenged. Weapons like Thorn should be fun to face and try to outgun. Where's the fun of facing weapons that have been nerfed into the ground?
Destiny isn't designed to be perfectly balanced. The great weapons generally have to be worked for to get and deserve to be great.
In my opinion if Bungie want balance, they need to put all generic weapons in. If they want us to use our own, people need to use a little more skill to compensate when outgunned.
It used to be so much more satisfying to kill a Vex user and facing it made you better. What's wrong with facing that challenge?
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Edit 2: For all the spread sheet junkies. Your stats are wonderful on paper, but Destiny isn't played in a vacuum.
There are so many other variables that go into each and every single PvP encounter that it makes each and every aspect of a weapon matter as much or more than TTK.
The thing with play tests and legendaries is that there are hundreds of possible perk combinations and your not testing them all or taking into account the advantages they can give.
3rd Eye, Glass Half Full, Full Auto, Headseeker, Final Round, etc, etc...
Thorn is a great weapon. Vex is a great weapon. Felwinter's is a great weapon. If they're all unbeatable, why isn't everyone using them 40-0 with a 40.0 k/d?
Every single one of you screaming OP know for a fact that they're dying just as much as you.
It's a [i]game[/i]. Try having fun.
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Thorn is uses by 80% of pvpers If its necessary for thatany people to use one single weapon then its over powered I only use it because if I don't I get my ass handed to me. I like hand cannons they're my go to but if I try to use anything else I generally don't do as well I want it nerfed so I can have some other fu[b]c[/b]king variety. I am god damn sick of seeing [b][i][u]ONLY[/u][/i][/b] thorn!!!
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Really well written and all but the counter argument is like you with using other weapons that aren't as popular. If I were to use a red hand or something and I'm doing good. If it just gets replaced all the sudden by thorn.. I'm going to immediately do better. Sure if you take the thorn away from good players they'll still be good. But not as good haha. The thorn is just overused cuz of the fact auto rifles are pretty terrible now. So buff them back a bit and it'll be less used.
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There are so many ways to pick this post apart. As a day one player that owns and has tried every exotic/raid/event weapon to date I can say Thorn is OP compared to most weapons if not all. Saying that a Thorn has been beaten before by lesser guns does not make the gun balanced. All that says is that it is not perfect. If a terrible PvP player that can't ever get a positive k/d to save his life puts on a Thorn and suddenly becomes John mother trucking Wayne, going positive the rest of the night then it is not a balanced weapon. Many of my friends only use the Thorn or TLW for this reason alone. The guns over-powered abilities and damage output can counter a lack of skill. My problem with the Thorn doesn't come from that, it comes from how ridiculously easy it is to kill someone with it in a short amount of time. If you space out shots minutely then you can two shot almost anyone with body shots. You don't even have to aim a Thorn, just hip fire in their general direction and squeeze the trigger as fast as you can. Odds are you'll land the two to three shots you need to win before you die (or the DoT will get you a wonderful kill if you do die). This is the reason why no one like COD anymore, it makes the PvP a matter of who saw who first. Where's the fun in that? I play a lot of IB and a ton of Trials of Osiris. For reference, I have been to the lighthouse four times. I do not use exotic weapons, mostly because I like using some legendaries I consider my trophy weapons (Adepts, IB, etc.). The two guns I saw the most (not killed the most by or most noticed) were the Thorn and TLW. Why do you think this is? Because almost everyone I encountered so far just happens to have similar play styles? No. It's because they all are aware of the ease of use these guns provide. Don't get me wrong, I don't want hand cannons to be nerfed into oblivion like my poor Grim Citizen, but trying to say these exotic hand cannons aren't ruining the fun and balance of PvP is just not right. I can beat players using Thorns most of the time, it's something you have to do nowadays, It's just frustrating to run into it every time I spawn.
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Sols, I was so behind you on matchmaking. But on Thorn...you're just off the ball here. The problem with thorn is simple: Time to Kill. Games like Destiny, where there are overshields and huge health bars, are meant to have a greater TTK than Call of Duty or Battlefield. This is why it takes multiple rounds from just about any gun to take someone down. Thorn, however, isn't a high TTK weapon. It's just the opposite. Thorn is a 2 or 3 hit kill, and it's rate of fire and range is absurd for such a stat. If I were playing CoD, or Battlefield, I would be okay getting killed by Thorn. But I'm not playing those games. Destiny isn't supposed to be a "get killed in less than a second" game. The screen effect is even worse, as it makes it harder to both see the guy if you were ambushed, and to get a good bead on him. These combine to make Thorn an incredibly dangerous weapon. It just doesn't fit Destiny's high TTK model. "_____ is OP" is always dangerous, don't get me wrong. Many people who do this truly are nothing more than whiners. However, the fact of the matter is that Thorn really is overpowered. The proof is right in front of us--I've played games with 3, 4, and even [u]5[/u] players on the other team using thorn. When literally most or the entirety of the other team (and your own team as well) are using the exact same gear in a game that offers about a dozen exotics that [i]should[/i] be equally competitive...it becomes glaringly obvious that something is off. Maybe Thorn isn't OP, but rather is in its proper place as an exotic. However, if this is the case, [i]every other exotic primary in the game needs a stat boost in range, impact, and/or rate of fire.[/i]. If the thought of everyone running around with "kill under a second" weapons brings some flashbacks from days playing Call of Duty, than perhaps we need to bring Thorn down to the rest of the other exotics. Lower the rate of fire, make the poison effect have no screen effect, kick the range down a bit, or make the thing recoil and kick like a mule. I don't like it any more than the next guy, but when just about everyone in the game is using the same gun...isn't it time to admit that it might be a bit unbalanced?
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Love it. Great read.
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Another well-written post on a contentious subject. I've been killed by Thorn users a time or two, but I've also killed Thorn users a time or two. I've not worried too much about it. I'm just tired of the calls for nerfs because it inevitably bleeds into PvE (which I'm more keen on playing).
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I'll back you up on this. Im guessing that this is the next fight in your and eventually our war that will never end. Thanks for always keeping me happy and ready to fight these big issues.
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Edited by Der Sheff: 6/6/2015 8:46:45 AMThe more I think about it, the more I agree: the 25-32% are the people the actually play crucible. While I don't think the Thorn needs nerfed in and of itself, the DoT needs to stop when the user dies. That's it. Problem solved. The range is irritating, but totally manageable. The two headshot factor is also manageable. Three body shots is fine. DoT after you drop the guy using the gun? That's aggravating.
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I agree, I have a thorn. I used it when i was really bad at crucible. I got better and thorn has moved to my vault as a memory. I slaughter most thorn users with pretty much any weapon i use. If i die and i see they used a thorn i dont scream about it being op. I usually chock it up to being outplayed, lag, or son of a bitch snuck up on me moments. The only real op weapons in this game are the ones someone better than you is using.
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If you have a thorn, you've earned it. It's the hardest bounty I've done in the game. The gun should have void damage too, just for the 500 void damage points in crucible make sense.
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said it before and I'll say it again, No guns should be Nerfed, if you cannot beat it then use it, I've got a thorn and don't use it in pvp because its not my style, so what if someone kills quicker with it, it just means that when they use anything else they'd suck, so keep in mind as 1 person says I am a pro in pvp, ask them what gun do they use the most and challenge them when private matches comes out without that gun.
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My God... the hate and sheer level of stupidity in response to this makes me want to throw up. Tell me, whiny kids: Why are Auto Rifles no longer used? Why are Fusion Rifles (Vex notwithstanding) obsolete?
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I think the big issue here is all the ones saying that the thorn needs nerf are the ones that don't have it, let's be honest to actually get it you have to be good at pvp in the first place so once you have got it you were already good at pvp and the ones crying about you using it were actually not that good at pvp in the first place hence not owning their own Thorns. I think what we really have with all these nerf post is a lot of very jealous crybaby kids who are garbage at pvp and will never be able to get the scores to own their own thorn so they don't want you to have it either. And no I don't own one I am rubbish at pvp but rather than come on here crying that I was killed with whatever weapon a player chooses to use I just act like a man and go do something I'm better at because in the end men don't cry or whine or run telling tales, no they man up and do something else.
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Thorn does standard handcannon damage plus an extra 42 DoT with screen distortion effects. I don't care if it's an exotic, it is actually imba.
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If you truly honestly believe this. Equip your word of crota instead of thorn in pvp.
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This post is so true. I used last word for a long time in crucible, then I switched to pulses and my pre HoW Red Hand IX. And I still beat Thorn. I still best TLW. Obviously, in a 1v1 with someone of equal skill and I can't reach cover, I'm probably going to lose. But that rarely happens. It's skill, as you said, and not the gun.
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Bumping this on the daileeee
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Sorry but the THORN is broken and OP! My theory about the Thorn is that it was supposed to work like a fusion rifle, just look at the gears on the cylinder and the fact it shoots massive bolts. I believe Bungie cut that part out due to the Gun shooting bolts lags the game out, and older consoles can't handle it at all. This gave the gun a little too much ROF but that being said, it's not that it needs Nerfing, it's that everything else needs to be "Un-Nerfed" You mentioned the SUROS? back in the day I killed plenty of them with my "Up For Anything" yet Bungie in their infinite wisdom throws them all into the same bag, ruining them all. I just love the fact that High Caliber rounds, or increasing the impact on my fav guns like the Monte Carlo do absolutely nothing in PVP!!! Yet it makes me lol when I see Bungie turn around and let people roll full auto Scout rifles with explosive rounds. Talk about a "Chain Saw" that cuts absolutely nothing. No matter how many people ask to fix AR's and NLB's it falls on deaf ears. But the one thing I AM SICK OF HEARING is: "You can't Nerf the THORN, cause I earned it" , Or "Your just not a good enough player to complete the Bounty" When 70% of all Thorn users GLITCHED IT! I earned my Pocket Infinity, which IMHO is a much tougher bounty to do, yet that didn't stop Bungie from not only Nerfing it into non existence, but also wrecking the mechanics of it in PVP so it's not useable, but no one cares because I guess no one's figured out how to glitch owning 10 fusion rifles..
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Agreed. A bit long, but the subject must be explained clearly. May I add a point? It's the easiest gun to identify being shot by. You could get killed by Shingen-E 11x in a match, and Thorn 4x, but you'd remember Thorn more.
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Great post. It's nice to see a thread of someone actually defending the thorn, instead of posts by players who don't understand how to use strategy to out gun thorn users. Most of those players don't even have thorn, so they don't see it actually takes some skill to use it effectively. Personally, I am always out gunned by vex and red death users, which the thorn's fire rate doesn't stand a chance.
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I use it. The guns broken. I use it because... Ya its broken. I do use other guns. But when i need to smash kids its one of four guns worth a crap in pvp. Thorn. Last word. Red death. Vex. Balance these up and open up the game for all of these guns we have that we dont see lol
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Kudos for a really well written post my friend. Everything you stated is so very true. Hell I remember at launch when everyone was using the Strangers Rilfe and the first AR you get at the start of the game in Crucible and were wrecking. You know what happened? Nerf posts all over the place. If enough ppl started saying NLB was the sh*t ppl would probably use it. Shortly followed by nerf requests. The sad thing is it's the nerfs made already that have created this problem. Iron Banner and ToO aren't supposed to be balanced. The only way to achieve true balance in Crucible would be to give everyone vanilla guns, just like Halo.
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Edited by Sarden: 6/6/2015 8:30:17 AMThe Thorn is not fine, what makes it broken? The fact that if you go against one and you [b][u]WIN[/u][/b] you still die, and that is not alright. If they made it so past 1-5% health the DoT can't kill you then the gun would be perfectly fine. This would eliminate the ridiculous 2 hit ability of the gun and require a third hit to kill and would also eliminate the very rare 1 hit headshot ability as well. The Thorn is far from balanced if you believe it's fine as it is then you are blind and ignorant like a child.
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Thank you for this post. I'm glad to see someone use reason to look at an issue.
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Edited by xJPerk: 6/6/2015 6:10:26 AMFour things make the thorn a bit too much of a force to be reckoned with in the crucible. 1. One headshot takes down atleast 2/3rds of a guardians health. 2. It more then doubles the time it should take for your health to regenerate if you get hit by it. 3. The range barely sees a falloff in damage due to the Burn damage. 4. It's a 3 body shot kill with burn where most handcannons would require three precision shots to accomplish a kill. A reasonable adjustment to the thorn would be these two things. 1. Make precision shots required to have the burn damage kick in. 2. If the thorn user dies the DoT should stop.