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Pulse rifle : reload and stability (outlaw with braced frame)
Auto Rifle : range, stability or added damage (range finder with counter balance/perfect balance or crowd control )
Hand Cannons : reload and range (outlaw or spray and play and range finder or rifled barrel)
Scout Rifles : damage and stability (crowd control and perfect balance or braced frame)
Just a general overview for what I look for when a primary drops. But to be honest I try not to follow the meta, before fusion rifles got their buff I had an Ashraven's Flight with Icarus that I thought was just stupid until I tried it out, now it is one of my favourite secondary weapons. You never know until you try it.
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Great Loadout choices and very true, you never know until you try :) It really comes down to finding what your own meta is! thanks for sharing your great list of choices. Have you been using any of these this IB? I've had surprising success with a party crasher ( underdog/ crowd control ) never was able to use this shotgun very well in the past so I'm surprised. And my eyasluna with hammer forged / grenadier has been great!
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I got all of my characters up to 5. My load out was actually pretty varied. On my Titan I have a Shadow Price with battle runner and perfect balance that was doing work paired with the Chaperone. My Warlock was an Arminius -D with crowd control and counter balance paired with a Longbow with underdog and outlaw or Susanoo depending on the map. My Hunter was Colovance's Duty with crowd control and army of one paired with my Ashraven with Icarus and hidden hand. That fusion is grotesque when you are in the air. So basically I used what I wanted to and that is sort of why I love where the crucible is right now. Sure I will lose gunfights to Last Word and MIDA from time to time but that's alright, they are exotics and strong at what they do, you adapt your game and come at them differently the next time. Running shoulder charge was hilarious because a bunch of my team mates started complaining about a Titan on the other side during a game that had killed them a few times and I wondered why that same Titan got plugged with the Chaperone every time he tried to get me but they kept dying? Refusal to adapt (and liberal hard scoping on Pantheon, it will get you killed every time, I swear).
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Nice -! Yes, being able to adapt to an opponent who's wrecking is definitely the key to turning the tide in crucible , I'm with you I definitely love the variety of weapons I see in there. It's how it always should have been, all weapons have a place, you just have to play your strengths no matter what you hear the meta is. Great share guardian , thanks!