I am a week 1 player. The first character I made was a Titan and shortly after made a second and third Titan. Eventually I deleted two titans and made a Hunter and warlock. However, I still find myself loyal to the Titan. Anyone else still maining their day 1 (or start) character?
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2 通の返信Titans are the best when it comes to not dying, which can translate quite nicely to the deadification (or death for the less needlessly and aggressively fancy) of others. Fist of Panic. Yes. Panic. Do exactly that, it ends with you alive and the other guy significantly less so. You being not dead and the other guy being very, very dead is step 1 to a solid k/d. I'm a fan of the perk that also sends out a wave to further deadify those who had thought themselves safely out of reach. They thought they were fine but a high powered wave of 'bullshit' as the recently less than living will call it, just runs right up and bitch-slaps them in to not being alive. Don't save your super, save your life and become a fine purveyor of death. Shoulder charge, run with it. Stop running and start running again to get it back when the window for its use expires. Its use is the difference between turning the corner and running into a shotgun and almost always being dead versus just flat out always being dead. Almost always being dead is a major improvement from always being dead. Even better is when you turn that corner and they don't have a shotgun, because then you always end up very much alive, which is the opposite of dead, and dead is bad, much like the bad words that the now dead player who is not you will be using to curse your soul. Cursed soul, but great k/d. Lightning grenades. Place them on walls next to where people are standing, it will rapidly become the position of some very dead, very not alive corpses previously belonging to the opposing team. They're great for control as most control points tend to be located near vertical surfaces, including but by no means limited to, walls. This one doesn't really translate into a way to stay alive beyond the fact that the not alive people cannot make you dead, and having someone be unable to make you dead is a great way to stay alive. As far as melee goes, punch punch punch but for the love of god do not run straight towards a warlock, those bastards can make you dead from miles away with a slap. When you're uncomfortably close, it's time to punch, and just as when getting uncomfortably close to people in real life, it's best to go mostly unnoticed and ideally from behind. To be honest here, if you've come upon a not dead person and you are both unnoticed and behind them, it's more efficient to gracefully impart them with your finest selection of bullets. Yes. In the melee section for Titans I am saying it is usually more effective to just shoot people instead, don't get stuck thinking you need to melee when a Tyrannosaurus Rex can land a punch from further away, be less dead than them and use bullets instead. Focus on not being dead and making others dead will come shortly after. Also, no, I'm not entirely sober, but this was fun.
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