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You don’t need to label the figures. You already know.
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1 ReplyBrothers keep commenting on the 101% like they’ve never heard of a rounding error before 😭
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I mean this isn’t anything new, hunters have ALWAYS been the popular pick. If they didn’t throttle stuff like guardian games, hunters would win every time.
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Guardian, Archon Of LightArchon Priest Of House Light - old
Hunters have always been the Majority , why do you think they have to Rig guardian games ? Ever heard of Shatterdive This just in, the most broken and least nerfed class is the most popular, also we have learned water, if you can believe it , is wet 🤔 -
5 RepliesPeople prefer specific classes? What's next, the sky is blue?
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1 ReplySo: Warloc Titan Hunter?
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1 ReplyI’m sure Bungie thinks it’s an issue. Like most things though, it’ll take Bungie a while to react. The most likely “best” case would be small buffs at the mid episode update and then more substantial buffs start of the 2nd episode. But yeah…this is bad lol. The pop split has NEVER been this wide. But when Titans caught nerf after nerf since subclass 3.0s (several were justified at the time) this isn’t unexpected. Especially when Prismatic flips the script for Warlocks and Hunters. Bungie could probably revert most Titan nerfs and Hunters would still be over 40% pick rate lol
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4 RepliesLiterally though. I’m a Hunter main and it’s getting to the point where we’ve almost monopolized PvP. Titan is just kind of caught as the odd man out, with Warlocks being the best in PvE and Hunter being the best in PvP.
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51% last I checked lol
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Sounds about right. Hunter has always been the best looking class
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6 RepliesI mean the majority of players play Hunter. Especially people with only one character. So 50% Hunter and 25% Titan and warlock makes sense honestly. It’s not too far off. P.S this is coming from a warlock who notices your math adds up to 101%.
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10 RepliesBetter than the braindead class on top.
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Do you really think they care about this statistic?
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Probably not. But bungie has been aware that A. a majority of destiny players are hunters and B. a majority of those hunters mainly play pvp. Other people have pointed this out, but this population difference is a reason why Guardian Games are always rigged for 1 class to win.
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4 Replies[quote]50% 32% 19% [/quote] 50% losers 32% quitters 19% sweats [spoiler]that 101% BTW. IMPOSSIBLE [/spoiler]
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For me I choose hunter for the jump all other classes jumping abilities don’t do it for me.
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2 Replies101% total?
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5 RepliesI personally don't think it matters who plays what inside of pvp. Nerfs or buffs aren't going to change much when people prefer to play one class over the other. Titans can still play pvp without a problem and can still compete against warlocks and hunters, and the same goes the other ways. If you know what you're doing and aren't just running in to just insta down every time, then you won't have a problem. My titan works perfectly fine in pvp even if I'm still on my pve builds.
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Lol titans