Fun fact: Fist of Panic STILL is a free pass against one hit kills. Hit a Titan with a Rocketlauncher as he was doing his FoP, it hits him, I die.
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Classic idiot hunter
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Classic dumb internet idiot. How am I wrong?
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Actually, it's the same for all characters. Hit them with a rocket while any of them are activating their super and they take less damage. You also have to remember that Titans generally have more Resilience than any other class, thus taking less damage. Warlocks generally have more Regeneration. Hunters generally have more Mobility.
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Rather false actually, Storm Caller, Golden Gun, and in my experience Dawnblade as well, get little to no damage resist upon casting, leaving them to get dropped rather quickly. This is both being them, and fighting them. Now Striker I understand, it's literally the "charge headfirst into danger" class, so I get it. The rest are fine for the most part, nova bomb gets extra damage resist, shadowshot feels like it does as well(though sometimes I seriously wonder if it does or not), and arc strider is hit and miss. The timing during cast where you are harder to kill is awkward, leading you to [i]think[/i] you killed one but you didn't, and vice versa, thinking you wouldn't die but you do. I'd say it's fine as is, but titan's admittedly all have huge damage resistance upon super cast, which again, fits the class but creates what could be seem as a balancing issue.
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My research on this topic is as follows. It's not my own. xD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu6rVyQ3gUo&list=PLaClVCO_xcnt7uY83SWmwl6r4m0UFjChZ&index=4 This is Destiny 1 though, so things might have changed slightly now that we're in Destiny 2
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Yes, but Fist of Panic almost instakills while Arcstrider has to be used AFTER activating it. Look at this first guy die, how would he have countered this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5vMzuqtbKY
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It's a super, you counter it with elemental weapons if you can. Super are meant to be strong, so answering your question, that first guy didn't stand a chance against any super, the second guy didn't either, the third guy did if he was using a different weapon but it's hard to say. Maybe Arcstrider should also have a mechanic/animation that makes them instant super like FoH? So you initiate the super and pull out your staff from nowhere targeting a person or alternatively doing some sort of AoE upon activating it? PS Please call it First of Havoc or just FoH. It's like saying you got panic-knifed every time you get knifed in Call of Duty. It's just not true most of the time.
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I don't play CoD so I wouldn't know about that :)
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Fun fact; not true for sentinels. We both died. (Made me mad, I had JUST popped my super...)
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Fun fact: Sentinel shield can block just about everything.
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It's amazing and hilarious. Blocking literally anything in both PvP and PvE, even cursed thralls behind you lol.