So I know this is a touchy subject for some of the tighter butts of Destiny's population but if I make 2 hunters and max gunslinger on 1 and blade dancer on the other and treat them as separate classes would being able to receive rewards twice .. once on my blade dancer and once on my gunslinger per week be fair or am I still a dirty beater?
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Bagel
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You are playing fair, it is not cheating by doing this ever since you have to put the time in with both toons separately.
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Make who you want but in destiny there are many beaters and not just Kirito. Good day.
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You can make up to 3 characters in destiny. If you want max bladedancer on 1 and gunslinger on 2, then do it. You can get separate rewards from both. So nightfall twice, weekly twice. Do the raids 2 times on crota and 2 on hard VoG, 2 on normal VoG. It really is a good idea. I have 1 of each class, and I run them all. Strange coins faster, shards and energy's faster. Its pretty nice. Do it
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Edited by Sparky: 1/10/2015 1:26:43 AMNo matter what way you play people will still call you a bad kid, i am also a bad kid
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Just level up both subclasses for both characters, it not that hard and it make life alot easier, for example the first part of crotas end you would want to go bladedancer for multple reasons but when you get to crota switch to golden gun to take out the swordbearer
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Edited by GlacierJX: 1/10/2015 1:27:18 AMDude the character slots are there for a reason. If you like hunters then make a whole load of them.
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I could care less about how you play. Will I judge you? Probably, but as long as you can play competently I could care less. Plus, it's not really a cheese, just a different strategy. People will get over themselves one day.
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Who cares play how you want. One of the more important rules in life is to not care what others think. Your game so play or do as you wish. Bungie hasn't patched it so it must not be a cheese.(pun intended) I deleted my warlock and made a second Titan. I could care less if some pimply little puke doesn't approve.
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If you're a lawyer, then yes.