As a year one Guardian I think I am very experienced with Vault of glass and Crota's End. So I decided to start up an LFG at 1:00am stating that I would teach new players how to run old raids. I found a team and taught them how to run Vault of glass and Crota's End. I encourage anyone who knows how to run Vault of glass and Crota's to teach newer Guardians how to run these older raids in preparation for Age of Triumph.
Btw: I showed them the proper ways to run them; I didn't teach them any cheese
[spoiler]After all, we want everyone to be triumphant[/spoiler]
Edit: added whole story.
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Thank god there are people like you still around. I'm a Day 1 player who never had to LFG once in Y1 for VoG or CE. I was fortunate enough to have enough friends that it generally wasn't too difficult to find enough to complete a raid a few times a week. King's Fall absolutely killed the Raiding experience for me since it was the only raid worth doing for an entire year, and because it was so focused on mechanics that losing even one team member in most of the boss fights meant wiping and starting all over which is what caused people to become so picky about who they brought along. It demanded near perfection which is why people on LFG became so shitty about choosing their raiding partners. Even with WotM I've only done it about 10 times, and only completed the hard raid once since the rewards just aren't worth the toxicity of most of the community or the time it takes to find a decent group of people to play with. What all of the elitist tryhards saying "Google it." don't understand is that it's easier to learn the mechanics first hand as opposed to watching it in a video. That's not to say that new players shouldn't do their homework, but yelling at and berating inexperienced players isn't going to do anything but make you look like an ass and prolong the whole thing as most players perform better when they're not being put under pressure from the group.