In the TWAB today it talks about bonk hammer being nerfed. Thats fine, but I hope you all understand why titans run/ran bonk hammer. Its not because its the most strong, or highest damage output, its because Stasis, Arc, and Void have all been nuked into the core of the earth with nerfs because of PvP. It is time to separate the sandboxes. I would love to go back to running arc titan in PvE but HoIL is not that good, cuirass was powercrept, Shoulder charge is terrible in PvE, and the supers in general are just bad.
Void - Why should I run void in PvE when my barricade takes 4 years to recharge, weapons of light is useless with Well being the same damage buff, and again no S tier exotic for the subclass.
Stasis - lmao. Sure let me use stasis in PvE so I can... I can... hit precision shots behind a rally barricade to throw a spear I may or may not get?
Do not get me wrong I do think solar and strand are over used but they are over used because of limited options. But I am not even upset about any of the changes more just concerned that whomever is in charge of making these changes understands why titans use what they use. The only change I have any issue with is the orb generation mods being put on a 10 second timer. I think 10 seconds is a little high and hope to see that changed to 5-7 seconds in the near future. But overall I think most of the changes are understandable and good.
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