I personally save The Rifle Man and the Fanatic for last. I want the rifle man to have to sleep with one set of eyes open. He will not sleep at night because he fears that he will share the same fate as the other barons.
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2 Replies1. Mad bomber 2. Machinist 3. Rider 4. Trickster 5. Mindbender 6. Hangman 7. Rifleman 8. Fanatic Basically I’m going in order of whoever I think is most interesting. Also saving hangman and rifleman for last for revenge purposes. Fanatic is default last
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Hangman, Rifleman, and Fanatic will be my last three in that order before Uldren.
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2 RepliesI'll go alphabetically from tallest to shortest.
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6 RepliesUh. Idk exactly what order. All I know is that the -blam!-er that shot Cayde’s Ghost is last.
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Definitely the Rider first, so the rest can’t escape.
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I’ll get back to you on that one
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Reverse alphabetical
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Can choose whatever. But I do think we'll have to fight Fikrul last because he is generally the leader.
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I have a feeling we won’t have a choice. We can hunt them in the order we choose but when we get to the last three the story takes over, I reckon we won’t have access to them until then, we’ll probably have to kill the other barons to discover their location.
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Rifleman and the Hangman are the last on my list. I want them to suffer.
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Why, so kind of you to ask [spoiler]Rifleman is first on my Kill Bill list. Pirrha's too good of a shot to leave to his own devices out in the wilds. Best to get him out of the way before any more... incidents... involving Ghosts can take place. After that, its the Machinist. Elykris is a heavy hitter for Scorn and supplies them with their munitions. Take her out and a significant chunk of their power goes with her. Next is the Mad Bomber. If the Machinist is the Barron's strength, Kaniks is the enforcer. He's an time bomb ready to go off at any moment. Raw, unfiltered chaos, no telling what he'll do without a leader to keep him contained. Taking him out before Scorn's structure begins to waver is the best way to insure he doesn't wipe any locations from the map. The Rider is next up. Yaviks primarily takes in stragglers or lone Fallen. One or two extra Eliksni here and there might not seem like much, but the numbers stack up. If she's gone, Scorn's growth and recovery potential will drastically drop. The Mindbender's on the chopping block next. Hiraks is an interesting one, to say the least. Smart, crafty, generally uncomfortable to be around. He's perfect to run counter intelligence for the House of Scorn. Propagating misinformation through brainwashing to turn allies against one another, setting increadably successful traps with himself as bait, constant experimentation causing havoc in the system and priority shifts to deal with them. Without him, the fog will clear, let the last few chapters play out with clarity. Throne intervention could pose difficulties disposing of him, but that's never stopped us before. Next to go is the Hangman. Reksis up until this point will have been an asset to the Guardians. His zealous for killing Servitors will undoutably keep the House of Dusk from garnering too much strength while Guardian priority is focused on Scorn targets. Keeping Dusk's ether low will aid in handling both Houses simultaneously with ease, so the Hangman will be allowed to persist, but all things lose their usefulness eventually. Then comes the big man himself, the Fanatic. The greatest mistake Fikrul's ever made was not staying dead, I'll make sure he lives long enough to see that. Let him watch as his House crumbles and his beliefs fail him. As his Barons fall, one by one, and the Ether leaks from his neck on to my blade, he'll see just how misguided he was in thinking he stood a chance against the Wrath of the City. Let him see just how [i]eternal[/i] his Scorn is. Finally, is the Trickster. The actions of Araskes are inconsequential, in the grand scheme of the Barons. She's nothing but a bard singing her own song of self-fabrications. Her reputation is no more deadly than an over active imagination, and she poses the smallest threat out of all of Scorn's leadership, thus is reserved for last dealt with. If I were to spare one, it would be her. [/spoiler]
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2 RepliesLowest level to highest.
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If I could, I'd challenge them all to a 7v1 duel, then when I stand upon their bodies 1v1 the Fanatic, then face the bastard Uldren Sov, oh and during this I'd be more angry than the Doomslayer.
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1 ReplyI don’t know, In whatever linear awful order bungie puts it in.
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Gonna kill them shortest to tallest. It’s what short people deserve, for failing to collect the tithe to grow taller.
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3 RepliesThe Hangman is the one that smashed Cayde in the face in the trailer, so I think he needs a good dick punch in return.
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Whichever I can get my hands on dies. Order does not matter just death, hopefully the slow and painful kind.
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The rider is default 2nd to last..
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I'll do most of them at random, but imma save the Hangman and the Rifleman for the last two (the Fanatic being the default last).
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They said you can kill them in any order but they are all different light levels that reflect their heirachy so everyone will most likely end up killing them in the same order weakest to strongest 🤦♂️
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The biggest one first.
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1. Rifleman 2. Rider 3. Mad bomber 4. Trickster 5. Mindbender 6. Hangman 7. Machinist 8. Fanatic
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I’m going to try and solo the higher light ones first
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The rifleman first the fanatic last the mind bender second
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I don’t know the whole order I’ll go, but Fanatic will be last and Rifleman will be right before him.
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i will hack the game and kill them all at the same time, just so i can say...[spoiler]To all those who are about to die...[/spoiler]