Well as in recent days have put a list of specialties would be nice to know that kind people have in mind to reach level 50, the limited edition not only have two classes but to get an idea of when it comes to elect that level, I originally wetwork.
Greetings from a Spanish player.
I’m going to use Rogue. ROGUE FTW
> I’m going to use Rouge. ROUGE FTW
Rouge is women’s makeup. 
How do people not know the difference between Rogue and Rouge?!
Omg two seconds after created this theme and have a reply,good good…people vote if u want.
> > I’m going to use Rouge. ROUGE FTW
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> Rouge is women’s makeup. 
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> How do people not know the difference between Rogue and Rouge?!
Maybe I like make-up? 
jk, thanks for pointing out my spelling mistake.
I don’t know which ones which but I’m mainly a Camo kinda guy. I like the Jetpack too but it really depends on the map layouts and my tactics. Having said that, I’ll use all of them at some point, I’ll be changing on the fly depending on what the enemy is using.
Personally, I’d level pioneer first. Other than that, I don’t think I would use them. I don’t find them too useful for me since they are too specific.
I might find a use, but I prefer more flexibility instead. Unless they get a big buff, I’d prefer the original set we learned at E3 and RTX.
I’ll use Poineer first and use the XP bonuses to unlock all the others quicker.
Pioneer to get the XP mod, but then I’m going Rogue to get the emblems and skin, then I’m going with nemesis!
I’ll be in the playlist where specialization doesn’t matter. I have no desire for an advantage because I play alot and I do play alot.
People who going to buy standard edition can only select two clases,if u going to buy the limited edition u can select the 8 classes from the beginning,i voted pathfinder but im going to buy the standard edition,so im only can select wetwork or pioneer,and my selection is wetwork (the spartan ninja) ohohohohoho,vote people if u going to buy the standard edition or not.
Greetings 
I’m finding it very hard to remember what every specialisation does…
> > > I’m going to use Rouge. ROUGE FTW
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> > Rouge is women’s makeup. 
> >
> > How do people not know the difference between Rogue and Rouge?!
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> Maybe I like make-up? 
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> jk, thanks for pointing out my spelling mistake.
Hey man, no judgement here.
Oh wait, this is the internet…FREAK!!!
> I’ll be in the playlist where specialization doesn’t matter. I have no desire for an advantage because I play alot and I do play alot.
Ur game is halo 3…
> > > > I’m going to use Rouge. ROUGE FTW
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> > > Rouge is women’s makeup. 
> > >
> > > How do people not know the difference between Rogue and Rouge?!
> >
> > Maybe I like make-up? 
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> > jk, thanks for pointing out my spelling mistake.
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> Hey man, no judgement here.
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> Oh wait, this is the internet…FREAK!!!
Thanks for the welcome 
Aww, don’t say that, now I feel bad.
Back on topic: I’ll probably start with Rogue, but Operator sounds very useful as well.
> I’m finding it very hard to remember what every specialisation does…
Wetworks - Faster assassinations, silent
Pioneer - More Exp.
Tracker - Lets you change your personal ordnance (random new stuff)
Engineer - Lets you see where Infinity Ornance lands a couple seconds before everybody else
Stalker - Lets you see the position of the last enemy
Rogue - No unzoom when being shot, and I think it gives you a little bit more accuracy, not sure
Operator - Plasma Pistol EMP has less effect on your vehicle
Pathfinder - No overheating when shooting Heavy-Weapons (Machine Gun, PLasma Cannon)
I will probably use Engineer, Tracker, Wetworks or Operator.
> I’m going to use Rogue. ROGUE FTW
Good good…this thread are going to be legendary…