Obviously bungie should retire and hand over this game to the titans since they are THE balancing masters of video games. Obviously spending all of year 1 bitching with the warlocks about how OP BD was and also the blink crap. Whatever pre nerf arc blade was a huge issue. Blink was not the issue, only issue was that the balancing masters of destiny couldnt do it, and the holy triad of shotguns, felwinters, matador, and party crasher. So yeah all that stuff gets toned down and dont you dare say titans had nothing to do with those nerfs, everyone did, hunters and warlocks the same also didnt like those blink shotgun abusing scrubs ok? Ok. Now you have this phenomenal super thats definitely the most OP ability in pvp that this game has EVER seen. but since its yours its balanced right?
Sunbreakers were all offensive supers put into one minus blink. Sunbreakers has the longest roaming super duration, MORE armor than a radiant skinned ram warlock, hungering blade on steroids (pre nerf cauterize), thrown hammers were nova bombs with range that came close to golden gun with less aoe, but none the less it did blow up pretty damn big. Could even add shoulder charge to the mix up from striker. Sunbreakers also have the ability to be the fastest class.
Pretty sure we could all agree that it wasnt just hunters, the bulk of them yes because there are just more players that choose to play hunter. Its not the class bitching its the player. There were titans that were smart enough to say it needed nerf, as well as warlocks and hunters knew there was issues with arc blade and blink.
Now balancing masters of destiny, tell me how exactly was sunbreaker NOT over powered and balanced?
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