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Says randon toxic guy who dont even play ogryn?
Better back to your boring meta trash.
As a dedicated Ogryn enthusiast, I must share my concerns after reviewing the 12-page patch notes. While number adjustments are appreciated, they fail to address core mechanical flaws that severely hinder Ogryn in high-intensity engagements like Havoc Tier 40. The character’s cumbersome animations and oversized hitbox create critical vulnerabilities, leaving him disproportionately vulnerable to enemy stagger compared to counterparts like the Crusher and Reaper.
A fundamental overhaul is needed. Implementing momentary super armor during ability activation – or dramatically increased stagger resistance – would empower Ogryns to fulfill their role as unyielding protectors: reviving teammates under fire or creating tactical breaches through enemy ranks. Present changes merely polish surface statistics while ignoring the immersion-breaking dissonance of witnessing a towering behemoth stumble helplessly before basic infantry.
I implore your team to consider mechanical adjustments that elevate Ogryn to a viable pick in elite content. Our big brethren deserve this crucial quality-of-life improvement.