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as for the "every scythe character has broken sigs" argument, this isn't about the sigs, it's about the weapon itself. I agree, a lot of scythe characters have really good sigs, but that doesn't make the scythe itself op.
and maybe you should try the weapon yourself for a while before you say ♥♥♥♥ like "scythe is easy to use" so that you don't end up making a fool of yourself. this goes for everyone, too. try scythe before claiming it's op because if you really give scythe a chance you'll see how hard it actually is to use and gimp with.
And, yes, I did play scythe. I may be far from a good player, but my scythe is on par with other weapons that I don't main – and I'm better with it than gauntlets and cannon, for sure.
Well, if it'd make you feel any better, I'll start playing ranked (when I'd have the time) with Artemis to see how far it'd lead me.
That's why it takes some reading to actually predict and punish the opponent, Which makes sense why it's so hated since people tend to cast a sig and a good axe user can just read and mess it up half way through.
Here's the videos:
https://youtu.be/TVkIg1__RGQ
8:15
https://youtu.be/DiJ68REILf4?t=530
Actually, I even had a bit of fun playing scythe, maybe I'll start playing it more often, instead of randomly choosing it Experimental.