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Edited by Recon Number 54: 7/19/2013 7:31:18 PM
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Hunter or Warlock?

The titan class is barely comparable to the other two because it is more of a tanking class. But the hunters and warlocks have some similarities except for their special ability. They both could be long-medium range characters. Which one would be the best for an all around character?

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  • Now let me stop you right there. I generally play sniper unless the game has totally botched the class up or the option to do so. In many games I've had to change tactics to suit what the game allowed and Destiny will be no different in that respect. We already know that every class will be able to use every weapon. This has been confirmed by Bungie many times over and we all know it well. The point to that is that every class will be able to play every range dependent on what weapons you choose to run with. That being said, this will all boil down to your personal tactics and use of powers. True the Warlock and the Hunter both have decent range quality to them, but from what we've seen of the Warlock's powers they're not that ranged. As a comparison to this issue we can look at sniping from Borderlands 2. Zero- He is the power sniper out of the bunch. Features high crit headshots and the ability to stealth out of combat if needed. Maya- Features some raw damage upgrades and sports a lockdown sniping tactic. Easily hold targets in place to deal multiple shots of punishing crit damage. Axton- Higher raw combat potential with an emphasis on AR use allowing better mid range combat for targets that have gotten closer than comfortable sniping allows. His main sniping category is suppression & distraction fire with the turret(s) so that he may snipe from a good range and has the added benefit of a quicker transition to scope. Obligatory quick scoping. Salvador- His main feature to the class is as a bullet hose. That being said, he's the least competent sniper in the group for the task, but he's also a decent enough comparison to the Titan. He's best used as an initial sniper to thin out the groups or if you're quick enough eliminate all of them. His big point is going to be the mass slaughter of anything that gets to a mid-close range and I can assure you that you will have things getting close to you in both Borderlands and Destiny. We have at least three confirmed melee based capable units with a possible fourth and one faction that features subterranean corridors that holds two of those confirmed units. Gaige- Anther distraction sniper but with a twist in that her distraction is moving and has the ability to be support/defense as well. Sniping with her is largely based on bait sniping rather than dropping your distraction in the thick of things. Any and all of the classes in Borderlands 2 I have used to great effect in sniping before. No one class can really be called the sniper class in that game and the same can be said for Destiny. To this effect, their is another game you can test drive the Titan's tactics on. Warframe with the Rhino warframe is a decent enough comparison. He features the same ground pound type attack as well as the shoulder rush type attack. I have also used him as sniper as well. To sum this up, what class you want to play sniper as will be more of a question of if you want to use the class to complement your sniping or if you want the class to enhance your sniping.

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