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originally posted in: why do hunters have gjallarhorns...
2/9/2015 5:57:41 PM
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I don't even have gjallahorn, so this doesn't include me, I guess. I know that many of the forces were made out of mostly Titans, but the other classes were there. Ana Bray is one of the key heroes of this battle, and if her hunter cloak is named strength of the pack after this battle, she very likely had other hunters with her; Or else what "pack" are they reffering to? Seeing as hunters are known to be the scouts and adventurers who journey beyond the city walls, they probably were the ones who first learned about the siege that the fallen were planning and warned the Tower. The battle was mainly Titans and warlocks, but that may not be fair to completely ignore the Hunters who also contributed, especially heroes like Ana Bray. Apparently they still played a huge role even if it was one or a thousand hunters. I honestly would think that is more impressive if hunters were just as effective even if they had smaller numbers. Along with this, I don't understand why the gun would be class specific. If it is believed that only Titans should have gjallahorn, then wouldn't hunters be the only ones to have the hand cannons like Last Word and Thorn, since the original owners were hunters? That might be an interesting idea if weapons were class specific, though.
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  • I agree. Ana was a big role in the battle. [u]most[/u] of the hunters refuse to go into battle. Some did Hand cannons where not originated by hunters either, Warlocks where first, Titans came second and the Hunter class came last. Hunters were originally humans who wanted to fight the darkness and trained. They soon became a class "hunters" and soon after that learned the ways of blade dancers and gunslinger

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  • I imagine hunters were still living outside the walls when the attack happened and only a few official hunters were combat ready and veterans. Titans were around for a long time when Twilight Gap happened and warlocks were already busy weaponizing the light. I also think Ana had her own fireteam she led, considering her cloak was called "Strength Of The Pack". Question is the titans and the warlocks tried to break the enemy during the battle. It was not enough. So what did break them?

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  • "So what did break them?" Hunters going invisible and camping in corners with shotguns made the Darkness rage so much they retreated ;)

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  • Lmao a squad of hunters single-handedly disabled the Fallen walkers when the walkers direct impacted a group of blade dancers and they all survived. The walkers were like "f*ck this!" and left.

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