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lold
I think the timing of propulsion between Titan and Warlock jumps are a bit different, but otherwise find that I can float and drift pretty much the same on both classes. For Warlocks, I tend to want to trigger the second jump as soon as possible and then maneuver around while floating. For titans, I use the initial jump to maneuver and then toggle the second jump to provide thrust. That said, I also keep Lion's Ramparts in my inventory at all times; in case of very tight jump puzzles.
quite sure he was baiting
Are you using the void overshield ones? Those seem slower than the normal ones to put down.
Yeah, void. That makes sense. But Bungoo please fast barricade.
I think for PvP Hunter is still a little ahead, but for PvE Titan is first-class.