As you can see by my name, I've loved sidearms since HoW gave us vestian dynasty. I got my 5000 kills grimoire before tTK dropped. I've always known how truely OP they are. I've taken many titan skating shotgunners down to what I imagine a very rage consumed guardian. I've even made sidearms montages.
Then in RoI it became a 'meta' and suddenly I'm a scrub noob who needs his crutch. Never mind I've been melting guardians in pvp for over a year already with my secret OP sidearms.
For D2 I made a new account, named after my favourite gun from D1.
Now it's still the same, with last hope. Apparently I'm just some noob sheeple following the meta who can't play. What a stupid statement.
Same goes for mida. It was my first exotic in D1. I would have thousands of kills with it. Mida + sidearm was often my pvp loadout. Why should it be any different now? Because kids cry over being killed?
I don't care what the meta is. I use what I want, whenever I want.
I got uriels gift very early on in D2 and realised straightaway how good it was. Why should I not use it because it's 'meta'. How am I any less skilled by not using it? How is it anyone's fault that there's not a lot of better choices?
No, the meta is not trash. The players who say so are. There's a lot of better pvp scouts than mida (nameless midnight, mannnananawhatchacallit, new monarchy one) a lot of on par autos (the number, origin story, scathlocke) although no good sidearms except maybe drang.
A simple solution for more variety is to buff slightly pulse rifles.
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