Clash of the Titans. What Code is going to reign supreme?
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TITANS RULE, WOOOHOOOOOOO!
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3 RepliesMy personal Titan Code: "Punch everything, if it still lives, punch it again!"
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1 ReplyEdited by PJ__Bottoms: 1/9/2018 3:40:13 PMCode of Seigebreaker: 2 mobility, 6 res, 5 recovery Wildwood helm w/Solar nade recharge Phoenix Strife Type 0 gauntlets w/Energy recoil Hallowfire Heart chest w/Kinetic recoil Terra Concord greaves w/Solar nade recharge Binary Phoenix Mark w/Kinetic reload (cuz Better Devils = Best Devils) Strafe Lift Barricade depends on activity Incendiary nades for max AOE kills and heals, and because bounce "trickshotting" them is fun. Stupid low recharge time on grenades and no need for high recovery due to the healing gained from them. Hardly any need to use super unless it's to finish a boss. This build makes me feel like I'm playing D1 again in pve, which is my bread and butter.
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4 RepliesHunter for life.
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8 RepliesEdited by DoctorZeuss77: 1/9/2018 12:29:10 PMCode of the Aggressor and Earthshaker are about tied for me. Aggressor: Voidwall Grenade Strafe Jump Either Barricade Mask of the Quiet One Recovery Armor Jump into mobs of enemies and throw your grenade at their feet, watch your super and grenade charge insanely quick. Heal a bit on ability kills. Very versatile super, having options for defense, range, Melee, AoE make it fun to use. Earthshaker: Pulse Grenades Strafe Jump Either Barricade Insurmountable Skullfort Recovery Armor Infinite AoE shoulder charge and pulse grenades while regenerating health? So fun. And lightning...
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1 ReplyUsually depends on the situation, but by default I prefer the Sunspot Shogun, Sunbreaker with Code of the Siegebreaker. The exotic helm Khepri's Horn adds some offensive power to my barricade, so I'll use that along with the Energy hand cannon Sunshot. Once I pop my barricade, I throw a Thermite Grenade into a group of enemies to help recharge it, along with crit-shots from Sunshot or (if I'm in the raid) Skyburner's Oath. Once my barricade is back, I pop another one in a defensive position and repeat the process until my enemies are like my steaks: medium-rare with a warm pink center.
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Edited by babytears247: 1/9/2018 9:03:15 AMTitan Sentinel-Code of the Protecter I use strafe jump, the tall barricade, and the grenade that attaches to enemies. Loadout for me is always Kinetic Scout Rifle, Energy Auto Rifle, and Power Sword or Rocket Launcher for my PvE time. Gear is setup for max recovery and the rest resilience. As far as mods go, I used as many recovery ones as possible, then resilience, and I think I put kinetic reload on one piece, not sure though. Too lazy to check right now.
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Code of the Siegebreaker with the Synthoceps and two Solar melee recharge mods. Works great for both PvE and PvP. 👊🔥
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Edited by Boredom217: 1/8/2018 6:46:43 PMYou expect me to pick one. Greatly depends on what I'm doing. For Mayhem, Code of the Defender. Because I hate Mayhem (its cool if you like it, I don't) and so I resort to basically trolling while doing it for the milestones. PvP: Code of Earthshaker. Double pulse grenades... nuff said. PvE: depends on my mood. I used to run strictly Code of the Siegebreaker because I like running with Hallowfire Heart. I feel Fireforged needs some love as the Sunspots increase Siegebreakers damage by a lot... Fireforged just doesn't seem to keep up. Now, I find myself running with Defender or Aggressor depending on how I want to play it. If I feel like sprinting in, shoulder charging and going ape-shit with a hand cannon at close range, Aggressor. If I just want to punch things and provide protection: Defender. Like the only 2 codes I don't play are Fire-Forged and Juggernaut. EDIT: I picked Code of the Defender because that's what I've been playing lately. But that could change from day to day.