When you think about it, all classes have their crutches. I had this conversation playing trials today with my buds.
Warlocks, they zoom, and they zoom FAST. (as a warlock main I have no problem with this lol) and top free dawn is nuts.
Titans, they have their shoulder charge, their super, their abilities, their own crutches yada yada yada. (Let's leave them to their crayon munching)
Hunters, they dominate the vertical space. It's practically their staple. Otherwise, hunter would practically be useless.
In my experience, warlock dodges are just as good as hunter's (except that hunter dodges stop aim assist for the duration of the Dodge). I can back out of an engagement, and re-engage just as fast. If a hunter jumps above me, I just keep moving forward so they jump past me.
TLDR I agree, but I disagree, and every class is dumb
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Hunters dodge can stop aim assist? I must be using it wrong or i have terrible timing XD.
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Pretty sure AA break was taken away early D2.... but I could be mixing it up with the invisibility nerfs early D2. It’s hard to remember every single Hunter nerf that has happened these days.
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I play warlock and Titan mostly. With warlock I play top tree Dawnblade also for the dodge and melee but I think the super sucks. It needs an overshield after each kill maybe because as soon as I pop it I get ohk by shotgun or shot out of the air by any hand canon or auto. Titan has a good shoulder charge when it connects but it whiffs half the time. Personally the Titan striker with the extra grenade for pulse grenade is phenomenal. The get more kills with my grenades than any other ability. The hunter arc strider where they can twirl and block supers and heavy needs a nerf. They shouldn’t be able to block until the super is gone, it’s way too op. It should last for maybe 5 seconds or so. I’ve hit them with heavy, super and they just stroll through and kill me.
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Oh for sure, I’m a titan main. And I agree with your Titan points, each class has there “op” problems. I just find that hunters have more crutches in my experience