The optimistic part of me (which gets more and more suppressed by the day tbh) hopes that some respects of the raid that were terrible are due to the nature of the environment. We know that it was less a crusade as the others were, more an organised set of trials. However, I acknowledge that this only accounts for the actual encounters.
I can live with raid tokens. I'm unhappy to see the old system go, as it takes some of the magic out of beating an encounter, but if it stays I wouldn't be happy, but not mad either.
I've not reached Calus yet as I haven't met anyone capable of getting through Royal Pools. This includes myself, as I can't solo my own damn bather yet. won't comment on anything else as I understand it, but haven't really done it.
That's basically my thoughts. Raid tokens are bad but I could adapt to it, and I'm hopeful that future raids will be better. There's no reason they shouldn't be...?
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Pulse grenades if you have them. Throw it right at the spot where the bather is coming out. And then primary him. Wrecked.
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[quote]I've not reached Calus yet as I haven't met anyone capable of getting through Royal Pools. This includes myself, as I can't solo my own damn bather yet[/quote] Those bathers... Everyone was screaming use your heavy, use a sword, stay on your plate. But, it was like heavy ammunition did not exist. I was lucky if I had three rounds per bather, typically I had none. The sword uppercut took three rounds of heavy, but it took three sword uppercuts to kill the bather... It did not help that the only heavy dropping was from dead bathers either. An atrocious raid...