This is a word thrown around a lot that shouldn't have meaning any way other than the ability to survive and kill in different ways. Use things to your advantage, don't say I'm not going to since it "doesn't take skill"
Now while some people say things are overpowered, which I can understand, doesn't mean people suck for using it. They want an easy way to kill, so what if that Hunter used a thorn? Either way they outplayed you.
Now I think it deserves a very slight Nerf in either range and magazine, or DoT and magazine.
Moving on to the "skilled" classes
STFU about those. None take more skill than the other. Strikers gain the advantage of getting the easy kill but can't move around with it, while bladedancers and gunslingers have a chance to be killed but can move around and have more advantages like using it before you face your target,
Everyone takes no skill, the player either has it or doesn't have it. Sunsingers get the most support in their arsenal, while having balance but slow speed. Bladedancers die immediately even with spec armor when I use them, and gunslingers get the best super and a great grenade and awesome perks. Titans get the lightning grenade, a quick super that is guaranteeing the kill, and defenders get force barrier where you can survive a lot, and different specs for their bubble great for different situations. Also, Voidwalkers get two great grenades and ways to get either energy drain or nova bomb really quick along with good right row perks.
I main none, I prefer my titan because I love the lift but love using radiance or popping Golden Gun.
The reason I wrote is because everyone thinks that if something like fireborn takes no skill, and that the person using it should be condemned, while you're probably only mad because they outplayed you with that perk, yes they might've got killed using radiances before death while using another perk, but they are using the thing they are comfortable with.
-July 5.
Wow. Can't believe how long that was ago. Now I want to know if this applies with the whole sunbreaker subclass. Thoughts
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People act like skill is actually needed to play a game.