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Husk: A Ravager's Best Friend


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#1
Uhh.. Jonah

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Anyone else agree? -_- 

I can even count the amount of times this duo has totally screwed me over. <_<

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Homey C-Dawg

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The Ravager/Husk combo can be pretty deadly if you don't see the Husks coming.

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Domnuxx

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More like Marauders and Husks. A match made in heaven.

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Hypertion

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Banshee + Husk

Husk holds you still while the banshee gets close and they trade grabs once you kill the husk.

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Geimhreadh

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Husks plus... anything, really. Even a cannibal, if you have a grenade ticking down at your feet while you try to get out of the glomp.

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Reofeir

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Imagine a weekend with phantoms being everywhere like the ol' Banshees did. Husk + phantom. e.e

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Eelectrica

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Without husks, the Reapers would be easier than Geth, in my mind.
Ravages, brutes and banshees aren't that difficult to kill, get tied up by a husk though and the hunter very quickly becomes hunted.

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InvincibleHero

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Any of the reapers are quick killers once a husk grabs you. It's why Ii help kill it if it is sucking my teammate's face off. Ravagers are tough enough on their own.

I disagree even without husks they are still stronger than geth. One marauder salvo can take you down in seconds on gold unless you are a krogan vanguard with barrier up. I wish my phaeston X was that good. ;)

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mrwizeguy

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Has anybody noticed husks kinda "pull" you when you try to run past them? u know little moonwalk..

I ve noticed this this last week , could be lag but could it be hidden buff to husks?

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InvincibleHero

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mrwizeguy wrote...

Has anybody noticed husks kinda "pull" you when you try to run past them? u know little moonwalk..

I ve noticed this this last week , could be lag but could it be hidden buff to husks?

Watch out for the banshees they are worse when they hug you. At least they are easy to kill and give some warning with their guttural yell. More of a problem in close quarter maps like glacier. It is easy to turn a corner into one. They leap onto people similar to the vorcha and it has some range. They don't seem buffed to me.

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DilapidatedCat

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Husks will only attempt a grab after they make one melee swing. Use this to your advantage.

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Aetika

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mrwizeguy wrote...

Has anybody noticed husks kinda "pull" you when you try to run past them? u know little moonwalk..

I ve noticed this this last week , could be lag but could it be hidden buff to husks?


They want their hugs. Image IPB

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landylan

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why dont we have female husks? then it would be fun to get grabbed.

i think it's funny how the most "OP" thing the reapers have is a marauder husk combo

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soldo9149

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Marauders have a phaeston XXVII or something because it does way more damage then our phaeston X. I want the Marauder version damn it bioware.

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StrawHatMoose

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InvincibleHero wrote...

Any of the reapers are quick killers once a husk grabs you. It's why Ii help kill it if it is sucking my teammate's face off. Ravagers are tough enough on their own.

I disagree even without husks they are still stronger than geth. One marauder salvo can take you down in seconds on gold unless you are a krogan vanguard with barrier up. I wish my phaeston X was that good. ;)


Marauders have phaeston XXVII. I wish my Phaeston could go to level 27 like their...

#16
Uhh.. Jonah

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So I guess we can agree that the Reapers loves their husks.