I have been seeing so many topics regarding the new Titan super as being "op" in the crucible arena. Although the super itself is slightly over powered (admit it Titans its really damn good) it shouldn't have any effect on how crucible games go for other players. This same argument came when Thorn or TLW was "over powered", and anyone who didn't have it or hated being killed by it called for the nerf bat... Let me tell you something about the Crucible.
Since TTK has dropped I have played crucible daily, and I have probably finished top three in game (save the games where I was distracted by my phone or just messing around) without having the overpowered Titan super. My typical loadout includes Stormcaller, claws of ah the Hawkmoon, a Rare Side Arm and my MG18A.
Just before I make my point I want to clarify that I'm going to use the term "crutch" as in something that clicks and works good for the guardian. As in a piece of gear (regardless of strength) that helps a guardian excel.
Now here is where I'm going to make my point. This load out works for me because I am used to these weapons and it matches my playstyle to perfection. Rather than calling out someone elses "crutch" as overpowered and in need of a nerf, find your own "crutch" and use it to pump yourself to success. Quit whining and go make yourself better than others.
Ames out.
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