Legion
Meta kits:
Choices higher up in the list are generally safer and/or less situational.
Titan Kit:
Turbo Engine:
The 10s second dash cooldown on an ogre is a very hard and risky choice. Turbo Engine reducing dash to 5s allows you to engage, disengage, position faster/better, and poke with dashes more freely. The 5s timing also makes the dash cooldown shorter than the Gun Shield uptime, enabling Legion to dash out for a poke safely and retreat just as quickly.
Overcore:
Overcore allows Legion to win head-on fights more easily or have a match deciding variable sooner. A faster core timing can mean catching opponents out of cover with Core when they don't expect it. Overcore is also an option to counter Ions via getting Core to break Vortex sooner.
Legion Kit:
Hidden compartment:
Power Shot is already a highly valued part of Legion's kit. Getting a second charge, even with a 15% damage decrease, is a consistently useful increase to burst damage and knockback application that make Legion especially strong at capitalizing on small windows of opportunity.
Enhanced Ammo Capacity:
More bullets. More pressure. More wins. Although it can be kited and countered more easily than other kits, the sustain it offers is unmatched and enables Legion to more readily take on matchups governed by his magazine size.
Light-Weight Alloys:
Light-Weight Alloys is a great option for applying pressure to enemies. It enables Legion to keep line of sight longer—particularly by corners—or to push/retreat without dropping Predator Cannon, also making farther-out positions and pushes a bit safer and stronger.
Related Tech:
Saving Gun Shield from Arc Waves
Extra Power Shot
Quick Draw/Stalled Power Shot
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