Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-27715989-20160209051110/@comment-27715989-20160209133457

Axylum wrote: High-school drop out? This is a huge gap from the timesetting we can assume Strife is set in. I just find it quite odd to the have the back story of Delinquent to be a "High-school drop out".

I find that passive kind of weak, in comparison to some others that currently exist. Such as proto's passive, it allows proto to never stagger on weapon parries and blocks. I get how it suits the whole idea of Delinquent and attitude, but it just doesn't seem very useful in game.

His overall kit, IMO, has too many long duration, powerful debuffs. I mean the V only requires one hit just to make the enemy lose a WHOOPING 0.25 defense for 7 SECONDS. FROM ONE HIT!!! Not to mention this is on a freaking 40 second cooldown which is less then the stereotypical cooldown duration.

I feel his E is a tad bit OP when compared to others. Most other E's are just simply used for mobility or some form of utility (Mobility being the most common). Delinquent's E almost functions like a Barbarian's X combined with Z by the looks of the desc. I mean, charging at the enemy, the pinning them down and smashing them? Sounds a lot like a Barbarian XZ combo to me.

Though, I do see the note you have placed on the bottom, and I feel the exact same way when I made my own class idea; Non Corde. When I read over it again, I feel like it needs lot more balancing and debuff reworks. I didn't plan for Non Corde to be more of a debuffer than a buffer XD

(Forgive me for punctuation and grammar errors, I'm not too good at English XD)

When I previewed my own post, it kinda looks like a miniature essay to me now #ImANerd i cri ;-; The V fire rate is quite slow in my head. But in general, all his skills and attacks are quite slow just to balance him out since debuffs too stronk