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2/9/2015 11:34:30 PM
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I agree. Ana was a big role in the battle. [u]most[/u] of the hunters refuse to go into battle. Some did Hand cannons where not originated by hunters either, Warlocks where first, Titans came second and the Hunter class came last. Hunters were originally humans who wanted to fight the darkness and trained. They soon became a class "hunters" and soon after that learned the ways of blade dancers and gunslinger
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  • I imagine hunters were still living outside the walls when the attack happened and only a few official hunters were combat ready and veterans. Titans were around for a long time when Twilight Gap happened and warlocks were already busy weaponizing the light. I also think Ana had her own fireteam she led, considering her cloak was called "Strength Of The Pack". Question is the titans and the warlocks tried to break the enemy during the battle. It was not enough. So what did break them?

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  • "So what did break them?" Hunters going invisible and camping in corners with shotguns made the Darkness rage so much they retreated ;)

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  • Lmao a squad of hunters single-handedly disabled the Fallen walkers when the walkers direct impacted a group of blade dancers and they all survived. The walkers were like "f*ck this!" and left.

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