You are missing the point. The striker is the only subclass in the game with a one hit melee. And it doesn't require a charge. As long as said titan runs 2 meters they have one ready to go. This melee also has the most range in the game with very few exceptions. Does that not scream op to you? Strikers can win any and every melee battle. And they have superior movement over all other classes with titan skate and twilight garrison. Look up a video on youtube by a channel named cerridius. His titan beats a SPARROW in a race. On top of the best agility in the game and the best melee in the game the striker now has the best grenade in the game since firebolt and tripmine have been nerfed. Not only does it have one of the biggest AoE's in the game, but it makes any enemy one shot, and any self respecting striker has armamentarium on and has two of them. Lightning grenades are a garunteed way to get an opponent in a gunfight to one shot. I cannot say the same about any other grenade in the current meta. If you are sitting here trying to tell me that a striker takes skill then you are mistaken. So, you might ask, why are you just now calling it op? I personally have always thought that strikers have needed a nerf, but because they remain as one of the only subclasses barely touched since vanilla, they naturally excel in the crucible. In conclusion there is no denying that the striker has the best neutral game in this current meta, do to a one hit melee with more range than most opponents have, and grenades with high damage and a high AoE.
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