So I was watching some old videos on people's first Vault of Glass run and it put me in a nostalgic mood. I began to remember what my first Vault run was like and how long it took me to be able to even make an attempt. It got me thinking about how long it took to progress in Destiny at launch compared to now so I began to look at my achievements and I was surprised by what it told me. So I thought I would share this with those of you that were new to Destiny during the Taken King expansion or other DLC's.
DISCLAIMER: I had a group of friends to play Destiny with at launch but not enough for a Raid group and even when we had the numbers, we weren't really in a hurry to get in there. I play all aspects of Destiny including all the PvE and PvP equally. I am a married father of two boys under five so I play a couple hours at night at most and was able to play around 750-900 hours of Destiny in Year 1. My raid team consisted of old Gears of War buddies. I'm 33 and I'm the second youngest of the group. The below is my experience of playing Vanilla Destiny and is not subject for debate.
[b]09/09/14 - Launch[/b]
[b]09/18/14 - Decrypt 25 Engrams[/b] It took nine days to get 25 engrams for a relatively casual player. This is probably somewhere between 18-20 hours worth of gameplay. The original loot cave was not common knowledge until around this time and was patched two days later.
[b]09/18/14 - Kill 100 Hunters in PVP[/b] It was not a surprise that I would this one first since it was discovered that the Hunter was the best class for PVP during the Beta by the community and the numbers at launch proved it. It was rare to see a fellow Titan in PVP as most matches had between 6-8 Hunters 2-3 Warlocks and no more than two Titans. It was a rarity to see two Titans on the same team and even rarer to see them atop the leaderboard.
[b]09/24/14 - Kill 100 Warlocks in PVP[/b] It was nearly a full week of consistent PvP play before attaining this after the Hunter kills.
[b]09/26/14 - Kill 100 Titans[/b] Two days later.
[b]09/27/14 - Fully Upgrade a Titan subclass[/b] It took me 18 days to fully level my first subclass. 18 days of consistent play. Probably somewhere around 40-50 hours of playtime. This was before people could do nightfalls or even some of the bounties.
[b]10/03/14 - Obtain and Equip a piece of Exotic Gear[/b] It was 24 days before I got my first exotic. Patience & Time......end of match reward during first Iron Banner after all my teammates went to bed. I'll never forget it.
[b]10/04/14 - Vanguard Rank 1[/b] Seriously, this one blew my mind. You can get to Vanguard rank 1 now in like 12 hours of playtime and it took me 25 days at launch. Just crazy.
[b]10/11/14 - Have all Armor and Weapon slots Equipped with Legendary or Exotic gear[/b] Thirty-two days and probably 100 hours later.
[b]10/12/14 - Crucible Rank 1[/b] Again, just crazy
[b]10/18/14 - Vanguard Rank 3[/b] By this point we were able to do Nightfalls and all the bounties so the rep boost provided by the Nightfall was huge. 25 days to rank 1, fourteen days for the next two ranks.
[b]11/02/14 - Complete a Raid[/b] I can't remember when the first time we went into a raid was but it was somewhere at the end of October. My crew was really under leveled until then and we still went it with a couple people at 25ish.
[b]11/06/14 - Fully Upgrade an Exotic Weapon[/b] Having an exotic is one thing. Having the Radiant Energies and Shards to upgrade them was another thing entirely.
[b]11/08/14 - Fully Upgrade a Legendary Weapon[/b] #priorities
[b]12/16/14 - Complete a Raid on Hard[/b] I have no shame in telling you that my raid group wasn't able to beat Atheon on Hard until The Dark Below DLC had been out for a week. We are all older men with jobs and families and play for fun. We continued to run the Vault for the entirety of Year 1 because in most of our opinions, the Vault of Glass is still the best piece of content in Destiny.
Miscellaneous:
I never got Fatebringer. We raided and we raided and I was one of two guys in my raid group that never got it. I stopped trying when The Taken King came out since I felt like I had already missed out on the experience of using Fatebringer at it's mightiest. It's really the only part of Year 1 I felt like I missed out on.
I landed a Gjallarhorn before anybody knew how good it was. It wasn't my first exotic, but I got it sometime in October after the first Iron Banner. It was from a Legendary Engram I got for killing a Cabal Legionnaire during a daily mission and it decrypted into the exotic masterpiece. As the rest of Year 1 progressed my raid team got progressively saltier and saltier about mine.
I was one of two raid members to buy Icebreaker when Xur first sold it and the other guy was our relic carrier. This mean that I was the designated Hobgoblin slayer during the Templar phases of VoG. It was a long time before I got to do anything else.
The first time we faced the Templar, we did it legit. We cheesed him with Grenades until they patched it because we were all on limited time.
I would be lying if I said we never pulled the plug on Crota (just to see if it worked). But to be fair, that bastard was the buggies/glitchiest boss in all of Destiny and he deserved it. He followed us into the crystal room often.
Skolas was a jerk.
Edit 1: Grammar corrections. Words are hard.
Edit 2: It was really hard for any of my crew to do the Queen's Wrath event missions because none of us had any legendary gear by the time it came out. One guy had a legendary shotgun, maybe it was The Comedian but he was able to push us through to get some of the rewards. We were never able to take advantage of the farming of these missions for Radiant Energies/Shards before they patched it either. And we didn't even know things like The Supremacy sniper rifle even existed.
Edit 3: My first ever Nightfall completion was Archon Priest with Arc Burn. Dammit, it was ball-crushingly hard but in the end it was worth it. My first ever reward was Thunderlord and I've been bringing the chunder ever since.
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3 RepliesEdited by IceIllex: 8/13/2016 5:16:47 PMYear 1 was a lot harder or required more grinding. I actually miss it. Back then it was an accomplishment to have faction shaders due to their rarity and how hard it was to level up all factions. Now it's easy. Back then exotics were rare, now legendary weapons like strike exclusives or crucible weapons like party crasher are rarer than exotics with 3oCs. Motes of Light were also rarer. You only got 1 from releveling your exp bar, now you get 5 and get them from almost every activity possible (including daily bounties). It seems like the game has been diluted with easy to obtain items and nothing is that special or unique or exciting anymore
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1 ReplyI remember my time as a year 1 players. It was FULL of Icebreakers that's for sure... Ice Breaker this, Ice Breaker that, Ice Breaker the Templar as we stood on that one lone platform... ~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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2 RepliesAnd a lot of current players that weren't around then [i]think[/i] they have to grind for stuff. The grind was real - like a full time job real. Had a blast and wish it was still that way. I guess the "where's mine" generation won Bungie over.
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My first exotic was Thorn, back before it was buffed. I remember everyone saying it was garbage because it only had a 6 round clip. I loved it because it was my only exotic, and it owned in pvp even with the short clip.
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Lol I'll have to check mine now :) I got my platinum trophy last week (100% trophies for destiny) when someone asked for help to get flawless raider.
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Having to deal with high school at release didn't give much time to play. When I joined my first clan, I was able to beat the raid and get into crucible. Year One was such an amazing experience despite how much I griped about it during that time. Going flawless was such a great moment. I literally couldn't stop saying thank you to my team. I miss Year One, but it left some great memories.
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3 RepliesEdited by Stormhawk118: 8/12/2016 8:21:59 PMI played destiny solo for the most part for quite awhile, I was a level or two below most story missions, I did wait until I was level 20 before doing the black garden mission though I told myself that I wasnt going to even think about joining a raid team until I was lvl 27 with full legendary gear, about a month later, there I was, lvl 27 with full gear except for my primary, a Shingen C (great auto) I didnt have enough friends at my level to do the raid with, around lvl 25, I started visiting the vault every so often to test my new power against praetorians, on one of my trips, I came across a group of randies attempting the raid with 5 people, I didnt think of numbers, I just rode my sparrow up and started helping, after opening the door, they invited me to their fireteam and we completed vog about 3-4 hours later with me dealing the final blow on aetheon, we actually took each other out when everyone else was dead, a moment of silence until we saw the rewards wondering if we got it despite being wiped with the boss, then a round of cheers and a flash mob at the tower while turning in engrams My first and second hard mode completion came the same way, and I actually got mytho on my second [spoiler]the loot cave was the dumb way to farm engrams, strikes were MUCH smarter as they guaranteed engrams upon completion, and only took about 15-30 minutes with a group of randies Had friends ask how I got legendary engrams so often (at least 1 every other week), I just told them I do lots of strikes and they questioned why I didnt use the loot cave lol[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesEdited by LadiesMan217164: 8/12/2016 9:18:09 PMI can remember my vanilla load out Doctor nope Plan c (sometimes exchanged for the comedian) Unfriendly giant We also had a Designated hobgoblin slayer with icebreaker as well. Took us a while (to say the least) to defeat normal Atheon. VoG took up really 99% of our time, missing out on both queen's wrath and iron banner. The last 1% was material farming if you're wondering. Rahool is a prick now... But when you got uncommons from legendary engrams which literally took weeks to obtain because I never joined in on that loot cave goodness it felt as if life was meaningless.
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2 RepliesGreat nostalgia! I can't recall my early days as I was three weeks late to pick it up (on holiday) and so when I got it friends helped me complete everything including the nightfall / VoG as soon as I was levelled. To say I was carried was an understatement, the enemy looked at me and I died and I had no idea what was happening in the earlier completions...but I got fatebringer on my first VOG and only persevered with levelling it up as friends kept telling me how awesome it was...about 15k kills later I would have to agree! Gally came home the first week of Crota but man did I kill myself lots of times. My friend finally got Gally after 1150hrs...he's a raiding beast but oh did this game make him wait. RNG has blessed me this whole game but why can't this game give me sparrow tool kits...!!! I just want a funky sparrow like all the cool kids
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1 ReplyY1 was fun. New game, all my friends were on it and had a good time. Raids were a bitch at 1st because no one would do it with us but then the was forever 29. Only the bad players got level 30. Icebreakers, ghorns (for us lucky players), VoC. Then crota. Blackhammers, ghorn, and VoC. Loadout the entire time. HoW. Red Death, shotgun, BTGR (or whatever that gun was). Skolos (as I call him) was an ass after the burns were taken away. The grinds were real and the fun was too. Vanilla was still the best though over all mp wise.
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I like your style. I feel the same
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Reading this really dug up my buried memories of being a launch player. I'm SO GLAD destiny has improved since then. RNG still gates a few silly things. But leveling/upgrading is a lot smoother now. Progression actually feels like progression. And gear feels obtainable. Not to mention player choice has gradually became more important. Overall despite destiny's current flaws Vanilla was by far much worse. and I honestly don't know how I survived. My first exotic was plan c. Got it after a really close loss on shores of time control. I was so upset because we had 2 people who clearly didn't understand the game just feeding the enemy team kills. Getting plan c admittingly made the loss taste a little less sour. Wish I had recorded it.
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4 RepliesJust a quick comparison 25 engrams: 9/10 100 Hunters & 100 Titans: 9/11 100 Warlocks: 9/12 Titan Mastery: 9/14 Crucible & Vanguard Rank 1: 9/22 All Legendary & Exotics: 9/22 First Raid: 9/27 Hard Raid: 10/14 Fully upgraded Exotic: 12/1 Oh and I got my Flawless Raider achievement on 11/30. Weeks before TDB even released. Suck on that you Crota solos. Lol
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Never hit rank 3 of anything until dark below
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1 ReplyAh. Grinding for Dr. Nope. And relic iron.....
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4 RepliesI remember the friends I made at the loot cave (was it really patched in two days? seems like it was there for at least a week). I remember getting two legendary engrams and they both decrypted into blue things (the beginning of my pure hatred for rahool). I remember when you could trade planetary materials for vanguard marks and how goddamn awesome it was to feel so confidant that you had enough that you would trade some away (and then realizing that you needed them). I remember my first PvP kill (not the person's gamertag but that it was a headshot on someone with really low health with a blue hand cannon). I remember the first time I tried the vault of glass and it took us an hour to get the plates right (we had some help from a couple of 27s that happened by on patrol) and then spent two hours at the Templar before giving up. I remember all of those things. And I have people who used to play Destiny with me who ask me "why do yous till play this game" and I can honestly say that a lot of it is nostalgia. Destiny is one of the first, true, online gaming experiences that I've had with friends where I actually made progress and unlocked things for myself. And being able to say that means that I have a ton of memories in this game. I wouldn't give it up for anything
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First piece of vog raid amour... I needed helium.... 45 minutes scouring the moon... I remember finding just 6 as they were as rare as hens teeth. It was just enough to do up one circle. And shards.... It took me 4 raids to get enough shards to do up 1 chest piece.
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I remember being able to hand in planet materials for rep... Good times...
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2 RepliesMan I grinded for the vanguard helm molniya for a straight month.. I feel this post so hard.
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2 RepliesIt took you till mid October to hit rank 3 vanguard? That's crazy. I had it before the end of the first two weeks or so.
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2 RepliesThe vanguard and crucible rank 1 achievements used to be for maxing out your vanguard or crucible marks for a week. So it used to be much more difficult
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1 ReplyEdited by HMWH2: 8/12/2016 6:03:09 AMNice story man, I can feel the nostalgia! I'm 34 now and just this year got my first child, so during year one I was grinding like hell. Only PvE though. I could do Patrol for days, haha! I didn't know about any loot caves. My first VoG was fantastic. Got picked up in the Tower by a Group that later became my best Destiny friends. They taught me everything and then some. They were patient and nice! After about 12 hours we took a break because we couldn't figure out how to pass the Templar. We learned how to and we pushed him off and rushed for the secret chest. Later on I learned how to solo that encounter - it took a weekend of practice and I've done it with all classes. It was always a joy to solo it and right before the kill: spam invites to friends so they could get the chance to obtain the elusive Fatebringer. Most elusive gun for me was the Foil and the Timepiece. First time in the jumping puzzle it took me 30min to get across, damn everyone were patient with me! My first completion of VoG was done by pushing Atheon off the ledge. We also pulled the cord on crota because we were curious if it would work since crota was all over the place. We never used te ledge outside the throne room on crota hard mode - we used to run as a group down the stairs and hide and when crota rotated to the right we killed sword baerer and ran up the stairs, put up a bubble and started dps. Then into the throne room again. Rinse and repeat. I haven't succeded in soloing crota hard mode yet. Kings Fall raid was more of a chore when it surfaced, everyone knew howto play and there wasn't really anything new. The raid felt very stationary for the most part: run to this circle and shoot, run to another circle and shoot, run to third for dps. The only encounter that was a bitch was daughters because of the random jumper. Oryx was only hard with randoms. It took me 550hours to get my first Gjallarhorn(from Crota) and about 900 for my second. I was the last one in our group to recieve it. At the time I didn't enjoy The Crucible, running around waiting for my FoH to charge :) nowadays it's basically all I play most because I can't play more than for an hour here and there. And I enjoy it, it's been a struggle to improve, but I did it! I play all three classes and have fallen in love with striker, void walker and blade dancer. Hope You still get them good old feelings when RoI hits! Edit: I agree, Skolas was a jerk. Edit 2: I totally forgot! I remember patroling for hours collecting materials(You couldn't buy them)
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4 RepliesEdited by wolfsierra117: 8/12/2016 6:35:55 AMI think i was in your team that ib (on my xbox profile of corse) at the time i thought it was a quest or something XD But did you also cheese atheon?
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1 ReplyAll I need is flawless raider and my friend and I did it. About two days later he got it and now it has been a month and a half and I still don't have it. Pretty salty when I think about it. If your also wondering why I haven't tried again is because I don't really want to go for it again.
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1 ReplyI fully agree the vault of glass is the best content in destiny. I still have not tried kings fall raid though ibjust got ttk like 5 weeks ago. Nice read thanks.
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1 ReplyThis is great. Sums up my first year pretty well too, and shows how good the game was even at launch when played with friends, which it still nails imho. I remember doing the vault with blues hahaha and taking hours to get anywhere in it. One of my fire team dropped a gjally real early on off a legendary he found in the daily too. We were only jelly cause of how good it looked, little did we know how good it actually was!