The first time I did the King’s Fall Raid, my entire fireteam only spoke Spanish. At the time, I spoke almost no Spanish at all (my vocabulary was limited to describing clothes, counting to 100, and asking where the library is). I also didn’t know anything about the King’s Fall Raid, and had foolishly entered without checking a walkthrough. On top of that, only two of the other players knew anything about the Raid and they were the only ones not below the recommended Light Level.
We started at the very beginning and got all the way to the Warpriest before I had to leave, even after a player dropped out and we waited half an hour for a replacement. Even with our language barrier, we were able to work together and coordinate (luckily I knew the words for left and right, otherwise we would have been in serious trouble at the Totems).
Later on I played with a couple of them again, and I even took on Oryx and his daughters with full Spanish fireteams.
I had a great time with them (we had a lot of fun on the Tomb Ships, leaping back and forth and riding the ships in loops to guide the players who were having trouble, and we goofed around the Totems while waiting for a replacement player). Learning to do a Raid from a fireteam that didn’t even speak the same language was a special experience, and I cherish my time with them.
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