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What's your favorite Mass Effect 2 class?

My favorite ME2 class is:

  • Adept.

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Engineer.

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • Infiltrator.

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Sentinel.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Soldier.

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • Vanguard.

    Votes: 5 35.7%

  • Total voters
    14

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With ME2, we're not lookng for the best build or best class, but simply about the favourite class. I'm OK with that. Since Racofer was sane enough to post this in General Gaming and not in RPG gaming.

on a side note, I didn't take a single breath while typing this message

edit: konjad may look like a thread decliner, but h's sincerely trying to make the whole board a better place.
 

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And we all
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, that cute potato eater.
 

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Jaesun said:
Ogg said:
Since Racofer was sane enough to post this in General Gaming and not in RPG gaming.

Of course it's here. Mass Effect 1/2 are not RPG's.
And I'm fine with that, but since we're on the RPG codex, I always have the feeling it's not clear for everyone. But well, that was obvious, it seems. Now, on topic, I didn't many classes, but as far as I remember, ME2, was the first game where the basic soldier/fighter/warrior was somehow fun. I mean, it was as fun as the mage/psionic/telepath. So props for that.
 

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I'm about 3/5 into yet another playthrough of ME2, and I have finally made the most fun and powerful character I've ever made for this game.

Vanguard with Eviscerator and Mattock. :salute:

Inferno Ammo
Squad Cryo Ammo
Heavy Charge
Champion
Heavy Reave

It's... pure fucking fun!

:yeah:
 

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Now with Mass Effect 3 coming and the poll results reseted, you have another chance to pick your favorite ME2 class before the Reapers start killing little boys!
 

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Only ever played engineer. When I watched youtube videos after the fact it seemed like everyone else could generally do more awesome things than me.

Although, to be fair, in ME1 my class was essentially a crazed shot gunner. I just strapped my shotgun with maximum explosive upgrades and laughed my way through the hardest difficulty. Sending people flying outside the bounds of the level geometry (even through walls) was worth any inconvenience.

EDIT: I just realized that this discussion only applies to ME2, oh well. Super Explosive shotguns are about the only thing that could convince me to buy ME3 at this point.
 

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