1. They curve in mid air.
2. Max Strength = 25 second cool down. Not long at all.
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There's no factual evidence to back up the notion that they curve in mid-air. I value your opinion, but please don't just throw those sorts of opinions around without evidence, it doesn't reflect well. The cool down is nothing compared to Titans who can instantly recharge their T-Rex arms through a perk.
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If you have ever used throwing knives you would know the aim assist is insane. Yes titan have that perk, but you can hit them from across the map so they can't even melee you.
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Also, you do state in your motto that you're a Warlock through and through. I can sense a little bias here.
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Have you ever used them? There's no evidence that you have. Must you exaggerate everything? No, Titans can't melee "across the map". Neither can Hunters, unless they want to waste a melee charge. In fact, almost all attempts past fusion range will end in a wasted melee charge. From someone who actually uses the bloody things.
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I have 11 days played on my hunter. I have used throwing knives [u]ALOT[/u]. To me they travel in a straight line, but the perspective can make you suggest otherwise. You must remember that you are leading your opponent. Therefore, if they strafe back into the knife it may look as though it has curled. I assure you, they don't curl. Almost all of my play time on my hunter is PvP.
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And I have 34 days played on my hunter. There is most definitely a drop off after a certain distance.
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He said that Throwing Knives curled to their target.
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He said they curved mid-air, so what he said is still technically correct. They do curve downward after a certain distance. But that's just semantics.
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There's no factual evidence to back up the notion that they curve in mid-air. I value your opinion, but please don't just throw those sorts of opinions around without evidence, it doesn't reflect well. The cool down is nothing compared to Titans who can instantly recharge their T-Rex arms through a perk.