Having a debate with someone on another thread over this and want the communities perspective.
Gjallarhorn strategy: before starting the fight all players use a heavy synth to max on rockets and let their cool down pass so they can use another during the fight. After the cutscene ends basically all 3 players run left and 1 person kills the servetors which allows skolas to tske damage. The other 2 players start firing staggered gjallarhorn rockets (365 attack) at skolas this cause him stagger over and over. After the player who kills the servetor does his job he/she switches to gjallarhorn and joins in with the rocket barrage. Heavy ammo synth is used again and the rockets continue to fire. The poison is totally ignored and the boss dies before any of the additional enemies are able to join the fight. After skolas is dead the team dismantle the mines in peace.
So is this a legit strategy or a total cheese of the system?
Edit: 102 replies. 101 are in favor of it being legit. 1 post calling it a cheese. Keep them coming. Also this post is now trending.
Edit 2: I'd kinda like to see someone from bungie comment on this post.
Edit 3: so overwhelmed by the response, this is my first trending post lol. Been trying to replay to all comments, espically the ones saying it's a cheese. Let's keep this going. Keep voting and commenting.
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It is a legit strategy yes, but its also pretty borring, i like all the mechanics of this fight and such. If you want my real opinion though, they choose solar burn on purpose to see how fast we would be able to burn their end boss down on purpose so that their later bosses would have a good idea on how to counter that. Ofcourse not everyone has a Ghorn either so eh.