Listen to my tale, friends.
1) I Backstab a titan from invis. He deds.
2) I know he's going to be a baby and seek vengeance, so I hide in a very different spot in the room.
3) He skates into the room and smashes me to death regardless of cover, elevation, or visual cues (hint: there were none).
4) He proceeds to look for my body to teabag it
5) He literally can't find my #%#^#$% body, so he runs off.
Let me reiterate: a titan smashed me to death without seeing me, and he couldn't even locate my body after. Fist of Panic is, bar none, the most noob-friendly super I can imagine. Hate it with the hatred of a 1,000 suns. I actually picked my Ghost based on the "more glimmer from titans perk" just so I feel extra good when they suffer.
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First, fists is the same as the Ruin specialist from CoD black ops 3 using his gravity spikes ability. Exact same effect, way to go treyarch. In this game like in that one fists/spikes is basically an automatic 1 kill. It's the easiest super to fire off and get an instant kill, making it very easy for new players to feel successful. This makes it come off as a newb ability but in the hands of a skilled player it becomes a room clearing, flag defending, super and killstreak ending powerhouse ability. Is it exceptionally easy for newbs to use it and get A kill? Yes. But it is when you figure it out and start playing smart that it takes on some added dimension. I will say I wish fists had a vertical range limit. I feel like I'm getting smashed from a much larger vertical distance than the horizontal range limit.