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Generally I practice with 1 or 2 sets of weapons, this season I use either palindrome and the chaperone or revision zero with seventh seraph CQC shotgun.
If you constantly swap and never practice with one set or type of weapons it makes it very difficult to improve as you constantly have to change your play style. Its much easier to find a couple of weapons you really like and practice constantly with them.
If your playing around the enemy loadouts then its easier to change up your playstyle rather than changing your weapons, for example if the other team is playing very close range with shotguns or smgs then try and play more at range and force them to come to you rather than rushing to meet them.
Find what works for YOU and roll with that.
People who do nothing but chase whatever they think the "meta" is are why specific exotics get overinflated in usage scenarios and 90% of those people suck at the game so bad it doesn't matter.
If you get even semi-decent - actually genuinely decent at playing the game to the highest level your skill floor will allow - with one or two loadouts you enjoy, then you will automatically be better at Trials than 80% of the playerbase.
You don't learn if you're getting mad and quitting, and you're more likely to get mad and quit if you use stuff you aren't good with because some meta build video told you it's OP.
I’d suggest being proficient in handcannons, SMGs, sniper is the best way to cover most the ground.
Pulses atm are pretty solid but that’ll likely change soon.
Then look at your teammates, if you’re all close - medium range maybe someone should swap to cover the long distance
Ultimately the hard truth is, a bad player will blame anyone / anything else on a mistake they made, a good player can stay calm, reflect on where the mistake was made and correct it for the future. So guns play a part but I’ve always been more “the player is the key”
I’m not exactly the best at PvP but you’re always welcome to add me if you wanna play 👍