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Posted: Oct 5th 2009 12:27PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Oct 5th 2009 12:49PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Oct 5th 2009 3:22PM RogueJedi86 said
It has nothing to do with opinion on the Hunter class. Huntard is just a nickname for hunters who don't know how to play their class. Since people know what a Huntard indicates, they use it to indicate players of other classes who also can't play their class, but adamantly refuse to learn how to play it better. There just aren't convenient nicknames for other classes who fit those criteria.
But on topic, I do agree with Maika. Many people(like the cliche of children and young teens) will only roll Jedi and Sith because they liked how flashy they were in the movies. Then you'll have kids who rolled Jedi/Sith because of the movies, without any real inkling of how they'll actually end up playing. They'll end up playing very poorly and being nothing like the movie Jedi/Sith. It's their choice, but it'll be weird.