Seen people with both do work! But what's more important, Melee or Grenade?
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Always max discipline... After that I try to have high intellect since I usually play long to mid range and don't melee often.
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For PvE, Int/Dis on almost all classes but Nightstalker. For Nightstalker, run Int/Str. Shadowshot and Smoke Bombs are more useful than your grenades.
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2 AntwortenFor PvP For all Titan classes use INT DISC -Strikers and Sunbreakers both have a melee perk that either instantly recharges their melee or reduces the cooldown by alot. Hunters Nightstalker- STR, DISC (wombo's) Bladedancers- INT, DISC (ATS/8 Tarantella cooldown). Plus fast twitch compensates for strength loss. Gunslingers- Really depends on what armor you use. Young Ahamkaras Spine (Max DISC) Max strength for more Knives if you are a defensive Hand Canon user and Max Intellect if you run Gunfighter. Warlock Sunsinger- DISC, STR (Radiance pales in comparison to other Instakill supers so your best bet is to have as many Burn Grenades and Flame shields as possible. Or you can be 'that guy' that switches to tlaloc once you reach your super and not use it ;) Stormcaller-INT, STR Electrostatic mind and Amplitude Thunderstrike...... Invest a little into DISC because theres nothing more heartbreaking that having a super charged in front of a clueless group of people but not having your grenade for Transcendence...... Stormcaller grenades are quite terrible compared to the Void/Solar variant of warlocks. Voidwalker-INT, DISC You don't ever not have a grenade ever since the Voidwalker siphon buff. Use the Ram to compensate for the loss in strength for a nice health regen on hit even when you melee isn't charged. And gain extra armor so Titans can't shoulder charge you and Weylorans march needs to body shot you three times.
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Depends completely on the subclass I'm using
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Int/disc
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I typically run all int and disc, but I use Monte Carlo a lot to compensate for strength
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For a Warlock I Run Discipline, Strength. Titan: Intellect, Discipline Hunter: Discipline, Strength
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Depends on what build I'm playing. On my Sunbreaker, if I'm going for a normal hammer build, I go with intellect and discipline. For my Seething Flames build, which doesn't use hammers at all, I use strength and discipline.
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Discipline Strength Boost your super by getting more grenade and melee kills.
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Depends on you character(my opinion). Warlock= full dicepline-strengt on all classes Titan = full interlect dicepline on defender and sunbreaker, strengt-dicepline on striker.(with a special build i have tier 5 interlect dicepline and tier 1strengt). Hunter = dicepline-strengt on blade dancer and nightstalker. Interlect-dicepline on golden gun. In sort dicepline is the most important thing for me. Nades are one of the best ways to trow a enemie offbalance or push them back during trials. ( i got a amazing triple kill with some nades in clash, when heavy came on rusted lands. I nuked the stairs near A heavy with my sunsinger and i had 4-5active solar flare nades active with touch of flame an vikingf with sunbreakers. They were so desprate for heavy they ran trew it but were burned alive).
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As a defender titan i choose dis. Str. If im not defender i choose int dis and spam grenades and supers
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Int + Disc all the time for me normally with strength at 0% My thoughts, if you are getting so close to people that you are actually needing 100% or high strength then you will more then likely just die from shotguns constantly.
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If you're happy to run Monte Carlo you can ignore strength on your build and still have more strength than you know what to do with.
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Depends on your class and how you play. I like 1/5/5 on everything but reverse for Titan
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If you're using voidwalker, discipline is very important, unlimited grenade spam
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1 AntwortenDepends on subclass and whether it's PvE or PvP. I run Int/Str on my PvE Nightstalker because Smoke Bombs and Shadowshot are more useful.
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If you're a warlock, you want discipline and strength unless you're a stormcaller, intellect discilpline at that point.
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On my Warlock and Titan, I just run straight Int/Disc. I prefer nading and my super over punching. Even though strength on a warlock is soooo good. On my Hunter, I run tier 3 of all three stats, generally. For PvE I run tier 4 intellect, and for PvP I run Tier 4 Discipline.
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I prefer to have int/dis but if I can't have both then dis is a must, I have to have my pulse nades
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You need INT/INT, because you can't spell strength. [spoiler]A joke, not any form of National Socialism, grammar or otherwise.[/spoiler]
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My PvP build is an all discipline and strength build. Not a single point to intelligence.
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2 AntwortenDiscipline strength
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Titan - Max Intellect & Discipline Warlock - Max Intellect & Discipline Hunter - Max Strength & Discipline Titan - Smash & Lightning Grenades Warlock - Self Res & Firebolts Hunter - Tether & Wombo Combo's Just my personal preference.
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Depends on what class/subclass/build and loadout I happen to be running.
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Obviously depends completely on your build and play style. So... Both?