06-25-2021, 01:28 PM
I don't think it's "overpowered", simply useful.
I concede, it is strong, and indeed it applies a variety of affects to its target.
If nothing else, perhaps it should cost more power to use.
However, to "axe" it altogether on the basis that it's "overpowered", and already a weapon in the armory, I think to be unnecessary.
If an HoS truly wanted, they'd simply obtain a separate Pulse Rifle from the armory, which would now grant them an EMP ability,
and a separate power source from their Lawbringer. Removing Pulse from the lawbringer doesn't fix the "overpowered" state of the Pulse Rifle.
In a similar fashion, Flameshot is also a weapon that can be obtained from the anti-biological crate in security.
It has its uses and I think should remain a part of the HoS' tools.
I don't find this reasoning to be sufficient to remove or even adjust Pulse.
I concede, it is strong, and indeed it applies a variety of affects to its target.
If nothing else, perhaps it should cost more power to use.
However, to "axe" it altogether on the basis that it's "overpowered", and already a weapon in the armory, I think to be unnecessary.
If an HoS truly wanted, they'd simply obtain a separate Pulse Rifle from the armory, which would now grant them an EMP ability,
and a separate power source from their Lawbringer. Removing Pulse from the lawbringer doesn't fix the "overpowered" state of the Pulse Rifle.
In a similar fashion, Flameshot is also a weapon that can be obtained from the anti-biological crate in security.
It has its uses and I think should remain a part of the HoS' tools.
I don't find this reasoning to be sufficient to remove or even adjust Pulse.