You don't have to play something to understand how it works, or how it fits into the existing framework of moving parts. Do you actually think sports commentators are as skilled or at the same level of physical capability as the players whose games they're commentating on? Of course not. Yet that doesn't make their commentary or analysis less valid.
If you think my comments are invalid, you are welcome to rebut them. But so far, everything you've said is something that's borne out of ignorance and inability to play. Reaper has one of the highest skill floors, and almost certainly has the highest floor among melee and tanks. "You must be this tall in order to be successful." It isn't a class recommend to newbies... which is what you are.
If you're dead set on playing Reaper, then you need to understand that your game knowledge isn't where it needs to be for you to find consistent success with Reaper. A lot of what makes a good RPR is recognizing specific timings and positions to use your LB in, when to try and use all of your enshrouded stacks or when to just play it safe and just do the one Communio, etc. Hell, just last page we saw the OP being corrected on their incorrect assumptions about how Plentiful Harvest ought to be used - and yet we're to believe you and he are "reaper mains"? If that's the case, how is it that I know how to play and use the class better than you... despite not even having it unlocked?
Probably because I pay attention to my games and I learn from my mistakes and observations. Maybe you ought to do the same. What killed you? How did it kill you? What sequence of events lead to it killing you? What could you have done differently in that scenario? How did you get that kill? What sequence of events lead to you getting that kill? Is there something more effective or efficient you could do instead of what you did in that scenario? If you're not asking questions like these, then you're not going to grow as a player and it will be harder for you to learn and find opportunities for improvement.
Like I keep saying: there are good players here, and in many other places. They will absolutely be happy to help you learn how to play Reaper. But you have to ask (whining isn't asking for help, it's wasting everyone's time), and you must be willing to accept you are not the expert you seemingly believe yourself to be. Are you going to grow up and accept that? Or are you going to keep babyraging and wasting everyone's time?
You keep shitposting like this, yet it's clear that you don't understand the game half as well as you believe you do. When are you going to grow up?

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