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5 RespuestasEditado por Darknorth: 12/26/2018 3:33:54 PMI'm not going to say which class needs it more or what not. However, the nova bomb super, is absolutely atrocious, it does the least damage of all warlock supers in PvE. The super could do with a rework. Its quite underwhelming in the damage aspect, area of effect aspect and its secondary characterstics (such as vortex, tracking, split projectiles). [spoiler]Shout out to TinoC who conducted the research, he made a video on this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EGWKrMa4Eo[/spoiler] Likewise for more miscellaneous things. I would like to discuss the warlock melee. It has the same base range (without melee charge) as the other classes, but with a longer cooldown. A mechanic like this curses exotics such as winter's guile into oblivion. For any diehard warlock, I'm sure I'm speaking to your soul right now. Bungie actually decreased the warlock range right after the Beta of Destiny 2. Unfortunately did they didn't address the faults with the longer cooldowns. Because of that many of us warlocks are just plainly losing melees battles even if we hit first. We're at a constant disadvantage if we don't run exotics or charged melees that increase the warlock range.
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12 RespuestasAll the classes are fine titans are just asking for more b.s crutches and buffs that they don't need.
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6 Respuestashttps://guardian.gg/2/class-stats Go to Popularity.
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4 RespuestasTitan definitely, Other then Melting Point they don’t really have anything to contribute to the team. PvP wise theyre the worst unless you have the One Eyed Mask (That’s gets changed soon) in which case they’re completely broken. Warlocks are probably is the best place subclass wise with multiple subclass that are good and useable closely followed by the Hunter. Titans only have one subclass which is great in PvE and decent in PvP
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Warlocks nerf nova warp then we have nothing. Atleast all 3 options for Titan are viable and for gg just about everything is viable besides tether I n pvp
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Editado por Gunmonkey: 12/28/2018 1:02:08 PMI’m saying Titan because while melting point is really nice, the other supers offer little in the way of group support. The commander line super needed a larger percent buff for allies standing behind it as now your missing another person dpsing. The specs that stand out to me as performing well or above well with an exotic is code of the missile with skull fort. In gambit, this is really powerful for add clear and orb generation. I like the burning maul but it seems useless on anything that floats or moves and was hoping for some cool exotic armor for all classes that change gameplay or help the super. Just my opinion on the matter and I main a hunter but love all three classes equally and find them fun in their own ways.
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Titan without a doubt
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Warlocks. If you look at gaurdian GG ...the bottom 3 are dawnblade/stomcaller and arcstrider. Every titan subclass is in the top 5.of win rate and KDA.
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Burning maul needs a buff... DONT GET IT!!! I made a mistake getting it. Melting point is the only good things that titans have
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3 RespuestasI feel like they're all pretty balanced. They all have their own strengths and weaknesses, but none really stands too far behind the others.
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Titans, Bungies bastard child.
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My titan is weak, he needs a buff.
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As much as it truly pains me to admit, my titan's dumb ass needs a buff.
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I think that with the right loadouts, subclasses, Supers, and fighting styles, any class can be devastating. Some subclasses are better for certain game modes than others, but I think that's always been so. We don't have anything like Sunbreaker post-TTK, when it was just unstoppable. Or anything like Sunbreaker post-post-TTK nerf, when it was a joke.
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As a whole titans have been behind since the go faster update, the only time titans were ever truly a threat was when pulse nades were too powerful, after that nerf and the buffs to everything else titans fell out of the lime light hard and even after the introductions of the new supers titans fell even further behind.
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Probably titan. Not as a bias just more as an observation. A lot of potential to be great, but far too many melee oriented builds when pretty much everything punchable has quake. Some skill trees, like the other two classes, need some form of a buff. Titans, I would say, got the short end of the stick for the new supers as thundercrash is not useful and burning maul is WAY too niche for the 20% damage it puts over things like chaos reach and blade barrage. Commander is fine. Just way too much melee. It's fun, but not when everything has a way to instantly kill you or knock you away.
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Titan, very very easy. Titans are practically useless in Scourge of the Past for starters. Next yp is the fact the only really viable options are top tree Sunbreaker and all of Sentinel. Striker and the other two Sunbreaker trees are pretty bad. Sure they have One Eyed Mask and Insurmountable Skullfort but that's just about it really. Sure the other exotics are good but they're severely outclassed.
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I've been Voidwalkin' since Dark Below. If they don't fix this piss poor excuse of a Nova Bomb they may as well leave it out of D3.
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6 RespuestasEditado por Freak: 12/26/2018 1:46:50 PMMy Sentinels hit detection is as bad as a [b]Storm Troopers!!![/b] The force is not with me...
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Fist of havoc is a worst arcstrider in pve
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13 RespuestasThe majority of titan supers and abilities are severely underpowered in both PvE and PvP, as well as many exotics being really really shit. One eye mask and skullfort are the only good exotics titans have.
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Titans would be much stronger if weapon of light didn’t need the titan to hold still and not shoot for X amount of time. Titan viability in PvE is definitely shaking, while not useless, both hunters and warlocks can do what titans do now with shattering strike and lunafaction boots
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I feel like Warlocks were tied to their perks and abilities. Stormcaller and voidwalker have supers that can fill that gap. DawnBlade seems pretty light now. All classes changed but I think the other two had more to engage with without relying as heavily on their abilities. Just my two cents as a noob