Steve.
It's unassuming, so you'd have the element of surprise when you're headed to a fight.
"Oh shit, Steve's coming!"
"Steve? From Accounting?"
"No, Ste..."
*Fist of Havoc kills everyone*
No one sees it coming.
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[quote]Steve. It's unassuming, so you'd have the element of surprise when you're headed to a fight. "Oh shit, Steve's coming!" "Steve? From Accounting?" "No, Ste..." *Fist of Havoc kills everyone* No one sees it coming.[/quote]
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How to you get that Emblem?
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My Bnet emblem is from Halo Reach. My Destiny emblem is from reaching Legendary member on the old Bnet. If you want to see an example of forum ranks and the old Bnet, visit Halo.Bungie.Net.
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I played Halo Reach, I loved it! Do I get one or no?
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I believe you can do a straight transfer of your Halo Reach emblem to your profile. It's been a long time since I've changed it, but that's all mine is. :)
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Thanks. I couldn't stop laughing for some period of time in class.
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Love this, made me actually lol. Given that I've mained a titan since Sept, something unassuming fits too, no one expects us to shine, then gets an airborne shoulder charge to the face.... Justice since our melee is so weak.
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this.... it's hilarious.
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The Tao of Steve is a powerful thing.
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"Hahaha, steve, reall*dies*
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LOL!!
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[quote]Steve. It's unassuming, so you'd have the element of surprise when you're headed to a fight. "Oh shit, Steve's coming!" "Steve? From Accounting?" "No, Ste..." *Fist of Panic kills everyone* No one sees it coming.[/quote] Fixed
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It's not a fist of panic if it kills everyone. Didn't you know that?
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Correct. Fist of Panic is when a titan comes around a corner and sees only you, by yourself. And then he feels the need to super you because he's afraid of having a straight firefight. I've also witnessed the nova bomb of panic... but that just doesn't have the same ring to it. I do not understand who don't save their super for that opportune moment when you come around the corner and half their team is guarding a hallway or better, sitting on a control point. Then it's like, "hello, my name is STEVE!!"
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The problem with this line of thought is that saving a super for one rare occurrence can be a waste of time. In most game types, it can be difficult at best to find a suitable grouping of exposed players to use it on. Even in control, it can be a bit of a risk to attempt supering a group. Will they scatter before I manage to land it? Will they focus fire and pick me off before I can activate it? If you find yourself hoarding a super for most of the match, you may in fact find that you get more kills from using it as soon as it is available, even if you only get one or two kills. It is really up to your play style. Would you prefer to get 3-4 at minimum guaranteed kills per match, or roll the dice to try for more? It is a major strategic decision that you have to make based on many factors. Playing on control, on a very close quarters map against a team that clusters together often? You would be remiss not to be more conservative with your super. On skirmish, with a wide open map and a well spaced team? You'll have better luck using your super as it becomes available. In conclusion, using a super for a single kill is not 'panic'. Simply put, you cannot know another person's motivations and thought process behind an action. You can guess all you want, but to claim that any usage but what you deem appropriate as 'panic' is a fallacy.
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I'm still going with the guy who uses it when you surprise him around a corner is panicking. I wouldn't hoard my super on skirmish, but I also think it's easy to find at least two people together in any 12 person game mode. Using it on just the first person you come across is silly. Using golden gun requires a much more strategic hunt for the right situation than most other supers. It taught me 2 things : 1) read the situation, 2) hunters have crappy supers for PvP.