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Unlike you, I was trying to be helpful if coop was their main priority in games...I’ve never read anything you wrote as knowing what you were talking about. Saying bl2 coop is as good mechanics as bl3 is biased ignorance....but what else is new from you.
One day when they do play coop there, they will know your crap too.
Ok, I'll have to re-evaluate. I was going off online 'research' I did. Maya is for sure for her. I probably lean toward Axton over Zero, but that's knowing little.
Why Axton, and how to play?
Why Zero, and how to play?
And by 'how to play' I mean simply put, like comparing to other team games. Tanky, stay in the back, focus on enemy, focus on team-mate, etc.
Play zero if you want to be a glass cannon.
Play Axton if you want to be a beautiful, gorgeous, chiseled, dynamic Rambo who makes all the enemies die in explosive clouds of yellow numbers and who is guaranteed to make his teammates and NPC's alike swoon with longing and / or jealousy.
Your choice of course but Axton's where it's at.
Yeah, I'm never good as a glass cannon. Reflexes aren't what they use to be so I lean toward tanky, health buffs and defense. More defensive than offensive, I guess. Whether WoW, LOTRO, or any game, I'm always going to be a tank or healer before DPS.