Seriously? It’s the 2nd day of contest. Half of the community is just trying to get a clear, and instead of taking the 5 mins to teach somebody y’all put “Kwtd or kick” “kicked if bad” “1810 only”
There are so many players who learn via actual hands on practice, sometimes a datto or falloutplays video isn’t gonna be enough for them.
Like? Be a leader, TELL them the encounters and TEACH them what to do within them, and guess what? Practice makes poor performance better, as well as the raid force capping your power at 1790. So that 1808 you just kicked from your fireteam? Yeah he would’ve been doing the same DPS as your [i]1810 PVP sweat lord running his immortal in a raid. [/i]
TL:DR bro just help people out, we’re all in this together as a community, they’ll be grateful & you’ll feel better knowing you allowed them the ability to help 5 more.
Hmu if anyone wants help, I’ll be running it later today & up to contest trying to get a clear with some friends and we’ll have slots & we’re more than happy to give some teachings and guidance :)
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Edit: obviously I understand that some don’t want to teach as they either hate it or just simply can’t. But maybe when contest mode comes up you could give a guardian or two the run down, you’ll see how happy it makes you feel.
Edit II: I guess even now you shouldn’t ask for help cause even tho contest is disabled y’all still toxic as all can be. Can never win with you people.
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2 RepliesMy clanmates and I jumped into a Crota clear and it took us about half an hour even though most of us were pretty competent and knew the mechanics. Like it or not, Contest Mode is a sweaty modifier. It makes sense that people would rather have teammates who have some grasp of what they're doing over someone totally new. I agree that overly restrictive requirements off-Contest are completely asinine (the best is when the person posting requires 200 clears and has only done the raid 3 times). But Contest mode is a different beast. The margin for error is very tight and it's very hard to recover from a mistake, which can tax people's patience.