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Lesnar, HHH, Wyatt or Reigns will be walking out the champion. I will be shocked if it isn't any of them.
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http://ratings.tankionline.com/en/user/i3rilliant/
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Dark Psycho Vi Britanna (that name tho :/ whatever .-. ) leaving tanki
I3rilliant replied to LeIouch_Vi_Britannia in Archive
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Are @1stsuperwhitedragon and @BlueDragon_tamki the same person?
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An exceptional use of terminology in this post.
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Trust me, I know that rank unlock matters.
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Don't try it, Greymult - unlike pwhite, I'm prepared to acknowledge when one kit is better than another, whether I've purchased it or not. Whilst I still believe JH is better than Vandal, I also believe Redneck is better than both of them.
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Let's think about it. Jackhammer gives you Tiger; a paint that protects you from one of the hardest hitting short range turrets in the game, providing utility for M2 XP/BP players, and Smoky, which typically run on Double Damage, due to the fact it isn't the greatest competitively right now. Vandal gives you Graffiti; a paint that gives 50% from Vulcan, which isn't required unless there are multiple Vulcan users in one battle. It also protects from Shaft. I don't think I need to say anything about that. Then we have Twins protection, which isn't bad at all. Both Twins and Hammer are powerful short-range turrets, and the Hunter-Viking battle is everlasting but I do believe that Jackhammer is more overpowered than Vandal, due to the affordability of the kit (being cheaper despite having a worse discount), the quality of the paint inside, the rank it unlocks, and general preference toward Hammer; it is all down to perception, however, and I'm aware you're arguing for Vandal's OPness because you bought it - posting one measly picture of Vandal in good shape does not make it better than Jackhammer either - no matter how many pictures, I would still disagree with your synopsis, to be honest.
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