I used to run with a Braytech Werewolf I got a roll on because I thought I'd be relegated to chipping at someone's health so someone else could finish them off. I play Control almost exclusively, so I am okay with this.
I am really good with a bow in PvE, though. Le Monarque, specifically, is my go-to. I just thought I'd have a hard time with tracking.
It works well for me because it's minor muscle changes that causes the tremors, or heavy lifting. If I am doing a pull up, I'll be shaking the whole time despite getting through the rep. In my case for games, it's clicking. If someone watches me play, it's like I'm trying to aim while I'm off-roading at some points. But with a bow, I click and [b]hold[/b], and releasing doesn't cause tremors to go off.
Well I decided to try out Iron Banner this season, and I thought between draw time and trying to lead and such I'd have a problem. I forget that I mostly do flick aiming when I'm in PvE, and I just let that run its course.
I should have done this a lot sooner.
If I was on a really good roll, I could average 1.7 KA/D. Now that I've got the right build for me, I am pulling a K/D that is higher than my old KA/D at 1.88 and my KA/D is 2.74. [url=https://destinytracker.com/destiny-2/profile/steam/4611686018471133516/overview?season=22&mode=ironbanner]Link for a historical look.[/url]
Thank you, Bungie, for keeping options like this available for PvP. It helps people like me who have minor disabilities that can impact my performance.
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Have you tried Ticcuu's Devination in crucible yet?