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Hunter is the agile class that strikes with speed and precision. Hunter is divided into 2 subclasses, the [[Gunslinger]] and the [[Bladedancer]]. | Hunter is the agile class that strikes with speed and precision. Hunter is divided into 2 subclasses, the [[Gunslinger]] and the [[Bladedancer]]. | ||
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Warlock is the spell-casting class with both offensive and defensive [[AoE]] prowess. Warlock is divided into 2 subclasses, the [[Voidwalker]] and the [[Sunsinger]]. | Warlock is the spell-casting class with both offensive and defensive [[AoE]] prowess. Warlock is divided into 2 subclasses, the [[Voidwalker]] and the [[Sunsinger]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:36, 29 August 2014
Guardians have 3 classes: Titan, Hunter and Warlock. Each class is farther divided into 2 subclasses.
Titan
- Main article: Titan
Titan is the tanky class that wears heavy armor. Titan is divided into 2 subclasses, the Striker and the Defender.
Hunter
- Main article: Hunter
Hunter is the agile class that strikes with speed and precision. Hunter is divided into 2 subclasses, the Gunslinger and the Bladedancer.
Gunslinger is ideal for players who want to play Destiny as a standard first-person shooter while Bladedancer wrecks havoc not only from afar but also up close.
Warlock
- Main article: Warlock
Warlock is the spell-casting class with both offensive and defensive AoE prowess. Warlock is divided into 2 subclasses, the Voidwalker and the Sunsinger.
Voidwalker
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