All I see for new raid is kwtd or kick
Bro it’s been out less than a day
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12 RepliesEdited by InfernalDegree0: 3/7/2022 6:16:06 PMDuring Contest Mode, yes, you must know what to do. Most teams trying to go for the "Day 1" emblem have been in the raid for at least 12+ hours and are looking for players that have the same level of experience. If you are going for a Contest Mode clear, you need a highly coordinated fireteam that can repeatedly do the raid mechanics flawlessly while maintaining massive DPS with little to no deaths. It takes many teams hours upon hours to reach that point to even have a chance at success. If a team loses a player, they can't afford to bring someone new in and struggle for hours because the new player doesn't understand the mechanics. That's not being "toxic af", that's a team looking to complete a Contest Mode raid with players on their same skill level with their same level of dedication (meaning they consistently played the raid since it came out). Now that Contest Mode is over, try finding a team, it should be much easier, or if you are having trouble finding one, make your own team. But for the love of Deej, don't go onto the forums to complain that someone won't carry you through a Day 1 raid, makes you look desperate. Edit: Just to put things into perspective, I was in the raid Day 1 for 23 hours (about 10 hours on the final boss), slept for about 5 hours, then got on and found a team on LFG that also had 20+ hours of experience and we got the final boss completed within about 4 hours. I was able to adapt to how their fireteam worked because I had 10 hours of previous experience in the encounter. If I was doing the encounter blind, I would have never been invited to the raid to begin with, and for good reason. Given that you have 8 minutes and 38 seconds of experience in the raid, I'm not surprised you had difficulties finding a team during Contest Mode.