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Edited by Petri Dish 13: 10/2/2014 3:38:49 PM
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  • Lol you must not know how to play the classes correctly. Hunter isn't OP at all. I've killed plenty of Arc Blades before, and have been killed just as many times while in it too. Golden Gun actually has about 30% less dmg reduction as Arc Blade, so it's a little easier to kill Gunslingers when they are in their super (I've been sniped when in mine and dropped with a one-hit-quit). Funny thing is, Hunters are one of the worst off classes. Their Arc Blade is a super which has the most body-dropping potential (up to 10 kills with Mask of the Third Man, and even more if using Razor's Edge on large groups of bunched-up enemies). What they have in the area of arsenal, they lack in the area of stats. Warlocks are the only class where you can nearly max out both Recovery and Toughness. And with Sunsinger Radiance and Radiant Skin, Warlocks can, essentially, become godlike for 10 seconds. My wife plays a tank Warlock. It's nearly impossible for her to die when she activates Radiance, because of her massive damage reduction and Scorch/Flame Shield refreshing every 4 seconds. She took 2 Golden Gun shots in Crucible and only lost her shield and half her health. Soooo yeah Sunsinger is pretty badass ;) Titans have some of the worst Recovery in the game, so health regen is a little harder for them, and, oftentimes, you might have to clench your bum a little while waiting for your shields and health to go back up. Besides that, though, Titans are very adaptible, with either Striker or Defender, and have a multitude of methods which to counteract their long recovery times, and still do damage at the same time. Hunters are able to have either above-average toughness, or above average-recovery, but not both. The best they have is agility, but all that gives you is more mobility. It does nothing to mitigate damage, or to help you recover (Except for making that quick getaway to a place only Hunters and their jumping glory can reach). Each class is played differently. The Hunter is meant for quick hit-and-run strikes.

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