Although I am not a good PvP player, there was one or two moments in the first few seconds that told me all I need to know.
Firstly, shotties don't work from the distance you fired from, on more than one occasion. Wasted shots.
Also, having a clean shot at someone who hasn't seen you yet, running through a doorway, missing with the first shots from a shotgun, running past them and having to turn to face them again.
That's the kind of shot even a novice like me could pull off 3 times out of 4.
As "the best warlock ever" you should never prematurely shoot, or miss the framed targets. You need a bit more humility to go with the confidence you already have.
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I'm the best because in them battles I became victorious and would always be victorious
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Ah. I see where the confusion is. You think winning equals skill. Whilst I admit, having skill will help you to win, winning doesn't always require skill. To be the best, requires both.
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But in order to win you do [b]need[/b] Skills Too bad my skills isn't something I can share, because a lot of you guardians need it
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In order to win, you only need to be better than the other guys. Let me put it another way: I am terrible at PvP, no argument from me. Put me up against a team of rank amateurs though, and I would look like a God among Guardians. That's not skill, that's just luck of the matchmaking. Skill, on the other hand, should be an observable, comparable difference. In that video, you barely scraped those kills. That [b][i]may[/i][/b] have been skill of a form, but not the best, and nowhere near exceptional. One day maybe. But not today.