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1. Many enemies take knockback from sufficient damage. Miner's primary rarely does this without being burning, so try and maintain burning for as long as possible. Burning also extends range, which is nice.
2. His knockback on secondary and utility is absolute peak for dealing with elites when they can be knocked off ledges. This can make the early stages more consistent.
3. Later in the run, his absurd number of i-frames gives him a lot of options in sticky situations. Patience is key. Even if you chip the horde by only using secondary and utility, you will eventually take them out.
And finally, my golden rules for Judgement:
*ALWAYS take hitlist (unless you're Drifter or *********)
*ALWAYS take stopwatch and equipment rapid mitosis (Again, Drifter excepted)
*USUALLY build for crit heals + attack speed
Hope this helps!