i still have not really gotten used to how far to lead my shots on these fastest-ass characters. Because their asses are so fast, you have to lead super far, BUT ALSO, since they're occupying any given spot for a shorter amount of time, i wonder if there's less margin for error on where you can aim. Explaining that theory further is both complicated and unnecessary, either way the fact is that these guys are hard to hit.
They're usually played as snipers, which is pretty reasonable, but I think they can also be really effective as run-and-gun. Hero can use Dash and Dodge and Heal in combination with E-11 3 spray to lay down prolonged bursts of close range accurate fire while being ultra hard to hurt (and being able to retreat and heal off single torso shots from most guns). BH doesn't have dash/dodge/heal, but they DO have a little more armor and a fuckin mysteriously-inaccurate-A280, meaning that while they can't stick around as long as a Hero can, they can lay down an even more intense, very brief burst of searing pain while still being hard to hit.
Gunkick is an interesting thing to me. At some point a while back, I think I had better sensibility AND worse opponents, because i got some pretty good mileage off Gunkick. Whenever I've tried to use it more recently though, the enemy clearly sees it coming from a while away, dodges effortlessly, and cuts me in halfsies. And it's terribly not-that-useful on gunners (except in ambush) since it makes you a sitting duck when you're supposed to be juking around. It has high reward (on either type of class), but it's risk is suuuuuuuuuper high to the point of me wondering if it isn't literally always preferable to just dodge around more. Although I haven't studied the sweepkick enough either. Is it so low as to consistently go under most A/D slashes? i do not know >:0
(and of course they have poison, which, unless you already have the Jedi cornered, uuuusually only manages to make them retreat briefly, but that's preferable to having to retreat yourself, i guess? I dunno, it's a nuanced class. They're both very high-potential classes of course)