Warlocks are narcissistic, power hungry skeet that float around as target practice. They'll even self-res for you so that you can shoot them again, or claim that it "helps" a raid team to have a panic button to push every time they can't handle the fight that the other classes do regularly. Outside of that, they take it upon themselves to take ever kill available because they feel entitled to do so. They are the easiest class to use but refuse to admit it, having only to say "hammer" or "bow" to distract the masses whenever someone tries to point out their overpowered abilities. Warlocks are sneaky, and have spent a year building bonds between classes to pit them against each other so that they may sit back and watch.
Hunters are the egotistical too-pros who feel it is necessary to constantly remind others of how skilled/important they are to those around them. They claim to always be the balance and that all other classes and abilities should be based on them. Anything that is more effective at getting kills or generating orbs is op and requires a nerf in their eyes. They have yet to realize that their favorite perk (which was removed due to abuse) takes away from their only two abilities that are useful to a team (one if there are no revives). If you wish for a daily dose of complaints, talk to a hunter.
Titans are different. They are being forced to defend an ability that is clearly meant for use in pve but is judged in pvp. Because of this, war have broken between the subclasses. Hammer titans either see the pve reasoning and try to wade through the backlash wroth logic, or they have become as egotistical as the hunters: enacting arguments whenever possible to fuel a never ending fire between the hammers and the golden gun (the irony of the solar classes having such a "heated" argument). Bubble titans want to end the conflict and unite everyone as a team again, but they are met with only anger and accusations of being secretly overpowered for getting an overshield upon a kill and a grenade that suppresses other abilities in less effective way than the hunter's new super (again, the hunters compair the abilities to themselves workout seeing the need for differences among classes). Strikers have fallen silent. After a year of being taken down by blade dancers and unable to kill Warlocks with one hit kill melee attacks due to instant overshields at excessive ranges, while at the same time being called noobish for using a "panic" super and a shoulder charge that acts as their only ranged melee, they see no point in arguing anymore. They speak from experience, but the other classes refuse to listen. Titans have become a fractured class with most choosing a single subclass to stick with while other classes can rotate freely between subclasses without fear of judgement.
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