There's no way titans know big words like inertia or conversion.
Slam sounds about right in their alley.
Crash too.
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14 RepliesHow about magnitude?
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Hunters try to find the coolest looking way to do something. Warlocks plan out every eventuality before striking. Titans just go. I'd say yes. :D
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1 ReplyWeekly Flashpoint is on Titan. Only class to get a Celestial body named after them 👊
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1 ReplyHere's how I see it [quote]Strikers Impulsive, optimistic and easy going, short-term thinkers and improvisers. Party animals. Sunbreaker Arrogant, proud, deeply committed and serious in everything they do. Scholars and bookworms. Hold grudges. Sentinels/Defenders Mild-mannered and well-spoken. Like peace and often concerned about the ones they care for but can easily rearrange everything from your jaw on downward if pushed past their breaking point.[/quote] Mostly headcanon, but eh who cares.
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3 RepliesCalling one class of titans the most intelligent is like calling 1 of 3 deserts the most wet.
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3 RepliesMy vernacular is very expansive thank you
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1 ReplyI'm a Titan main. I am not worried about being intelligent. Point me at the enemy so I can go smash stuff...I'm happy.
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2 RepliesThere is no such thing as an intelligent titan.
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8 RepliesTruly clever people can explain complicated things in a simple manner that anyone can understand. It’s only those that aren’t clever enough to explain things simply that use words to make themselves sound clever.
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Edited by Lunakai: 11/26/2018 6:35:32 PMHey... ima striker main... idk about smart but I definitely hold my own. Current efficiency is 2.06 which isn’t too terrible imo. The hardest part of maining striker is Aggro management.
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1 ReplyEdited by H1vac: 11/25/2018 7:39:30 PM[quote]It seems that some of them have memorized the Tempest.[/quote]