After I ranted about shoulder charge I decided to use it in the crucible. So I leveled up my striker and set out with it. Most games no matter the game mode I averaged about 4 shoulder charge kills. If I wasn't playing on shoulder charge I wouldn't have had nearly as many melee kills. Yes shoulder charge is a different play style but it is just too strong. I would very rarely get countered out of my shoulder charge because, if you play smart it is extremely hard to counter. I also noticed that shoulder charge has ridiculous Aim Assist. As long as a striker is in the general area of an opponent he will get a shoulder charge kill on them. The other problem I see with it is its range. It currently kill from farther than a shotgun can. Now yes it is easily counter able with a universal remote or maybe a warlock melee. But hunters and other titans who don't want to have to change their load out to fight one thing simply have to just die from shoulder charges. I noticed your main point was that if it was OP you wouldn't be able to counter it. But when thorn was at the top of the meta red death could counter it, so your point doesn't make sense in that regard. What makes something OP is when it is so much better than everything else that people have to change their load outs to counter it. Now I don't know about you, but I don't want to have to be forced to use a universal remote or a conspiracy theory every rime a striker is in a game with me.
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