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10/23/2018 3:19:59 AM
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Solo is the way to go for Luna

Just like it says, if you're trying to grind that luna, solo is the way to go. Things to keep in mind as a solo comp player that I believe will really help a lot of you out that are struggling: Keep a positive mindset and don't worry about anyone else in the game. I mean it, don't worry about the fact that you're fighting a team of 4, don't worry about the fact that you think your teammates are terrible or even if you're down a teammate. Just play your best and play to win. Once you start getting tilted about any of these things you're not going to play well. While you shouldn't be required to carry the game, if you already think the game is pointless well then you don't have much hope in pulling off that miracle W. Use whatever weapons you are most comfortable with. After the hand cannon kills, I exclusively used bygones and telesto and had no problem going against anything. If you choose the telesto route instead of a shotgun, however, make sure you are not playing INTO the opposing shotgunners. The best way to beat the shotgun is to not be where it can one shot you. Most importantly, KEEP PLAYING. Glory ends up being a lot like MMR. Sure if you only play 20 games and 5 of them had quitters, your points are going to suffer but it's all a matter of averages. As long as you win the same amount as you lose, you'll get it eventually! Happy grinding all and good luck. It took me 2 weeks to finish the quest line from start to fabled. I was around 800-900 glory when I finished the hand cannon headshot portion and grinded the rest in about 3 days total. The two week time frame also accounts in the free weekly glory you get which was around 60 for me when I was around 1000 and I got almost 100 the following reset to bring me up to 1800. The rest was just a few wins and bam there it is. My closing note is this...and while it might be a hard pill to swallow it must be said. If you've done all this, played hundreds of games, never give up, and still can't seem to break out of 1000ish glory....well you might just belong there and will want to work on your game sense and/or mechanics. Landing your shots is important but so is being in the right area to keep your team at an advantage.

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