I'm tired of hearing oh which one do you enjoy playing most! I enjoy playing all of them! But in the long run which one is the best overall to play?
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1 返信Are you a gaming god? If something kills you does it need nerfed? Play a hunter. Are you horrible and if you kill anything ever should you be nerfed? Play a titan. Do you sit to the side and coast by until someone points at you and shouts nerf, at which point you say that a titan managed to kill something? Play a warlock
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2 通の返信I've played them all extensively. My current preference from most preferred to least: Titan, Hunter, Warlock. For me it comes down to movement style. Titan glide is awesome, Hunter triple jump is a blast, Warlock hover is just crap.
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12 通の返信wart_13により編集済み: 1/12/2016 9:45:00 PMHunter is the most challenging due to lowest armor, lowest regen, and no health regen/shield melees. I think that maining a hunter forces you to learn habits that make you better when you play any class, so for that reason I say main a hunter. Edit: Also, capes.
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In my Opinion for a high caliber PVE player you need either a Titan or a Hunter and if you are a weaker player roll a lock, and for PVP its your preference. I prefer the Titan right now for PvE because bubble is very versatile as both a buff and a group protection utility. I love having a shield when killing a minion and the Jump is very forgiving and fast allowing you to move quickly and correct mistakes. You get the most for your raid from a Titan, DPS boost with weapons of light, a safe place to regen health with bubble, orb generation be it with bubble or with the melee+overshield, plus a jump that is so stupid easy and fast you can do anything with it. Then throw in the fact that Sunbreakers have a mini Tether in there Punch! This is situational but having Weapons+Tether+Boiling Point on Golgoroth is just mean! That essentially gives a titan two legitimate DPS boosts on certain fights and the Sunbreaker Super is pretty good on AoE intensive spots. Your raid group will need a hunter. You need tether, there are situations where it isn't as effective such as sisters, but even in those situations you are able to feed orbs to your team. Its a must for warpriest and Gol and always nice when killing shade as long as hes not charging CMON. You just know its going to get more play now that Bungie has seen it and will be able to fold it nicely into future raids. While the Jump is not as forgiving as the Titans it can be mitigated with the Boots that provide essentially 4 jumps! Add in the ability for you and your team to go invisible, its a great raid spec! I always recommend Locks for my friends who are new to first person shooters (great for Girlfriends, at least those who have them :)). The revive is an absolute must. There is so much forgiveness that you can really learn how to play the game and not be that worried about mistakes. The added bonus of being able to get an over shield just from punching an enemy, where as the titans must kill the enemy, is huge. The grenades are easy to use, mainly the Fusion. Its just a very solid class for a new player. And now you can switch to storm caller once your more proficient for AOE situations such as Gol adds in the pit. However I believe as you become an advanced player you will want the raid utilities that the Titan and Hunter offer that the Warlock just doesn't have right now. This really needs to be fixed for the lock but that's another topic. So over all in my opinion, The Titan is your best bet for PvE the Bubble is HUGE along with an over shield on kill and a forgiving yet fast jump. You usually want two of these guys just so you can have a bubble and Punch for Gol. Next is the Hunter, Great DPS super that I don't feel is fully integrated into the world yet (it is a pain in the butt on daughters, PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN) but will be in future raids, not nearly as forgiving a Jump, but nice raid survival utility with smoke pellet. Add in that you absolutely have to have a hunter so this becomes an issue for your raids make up, so consider who you are playing with. Last is the lock, which is the most solid easy spec to play. I know my lock friends hate me but its really bungies fault this class needs a better raid spec in my opinion. Everything is easier on an individual scale and sometimes the best thing you can bring to your raid is not being dead :P.
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2 通の返信Onyx Guardにより編集済み: 1/12/2016 2:48:24 AMWell, to help, you can think about the way you want to interact with other members of your class in random encounters out on patrol. Warlock: avoid each other (there is only one true warlock, the other is a want-a-be). Hunter: frantically wave at one another before bouncing around and following each other. Titan: stop what you're doing to charge across the field, then punch one another to assert dominance.