Obviously, when ttk first comes out, all the new subclasses will be the rage. My question is, which ones will be the best, for each class, after the hype of the new subclasses dies down a bit. My personal opinions:
Warlock: Sunsinger
Self-res is just so helpful in pretty much any scenario. In pve and trials, this subclass won't be beat. It can also best the mechanics of some parts of the game. Always nice.
Titan: Defender
Titan bubbles are just too helpful in pve to be ignored. With a team, it is super* helpful. Solo, it can be a nice bonus. Add helm of saint-14 to that, and it's even better in pve, and is also pretty good in pvp. Oddly enough, I rarely see people, in pvp, use there super to destroy a titan's bubble.
Hunter: Gunslinger
Being a dedicated hunter, I know the subclasses better than I do the other classes. Nightstalker would be good for support in pve, and a dedicated counterer in pvp, but gunslingers still have the best (this is debatable) super. It spawns a fair number of orbs (unlike bladedancers), can one shot a self-res warlock (nice in trials) as well as any other super charged guardian, and it can be upgraded with an extra shot, or with a boss shot (nighthawk). Bladedancer is great for pve if you want to revive people (arguably the best subclass at reviving), and are annoying as heck when they blink/arc blade (with hungering blade) or blink/shotgun in pvp. So honestly it really is a tough call, but gunslinger is the most rounded, and is a good solo class.
What do y'all think?
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