originally posted in:The Beautiful Bastards
I'm building up new friends too, but you shouldn't get ahead of your self and ask for raid buddies yet. You should be at least lvl 20 from what we know. I want Xbox One friends so that I can play with them early on and see how they are and actually become friends with them. I don't want to invite a bunch of random people and then hate them while I play a raid for 2+ hours
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Fried . Gr3nd3l X
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Give me a shout I'm always looking for new people to play with. GT Pandolerium
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Edited by William AIA: 8/28/2014 10:57:59 PMI'm inviting these people to the clan and then adding them on Xbox Live. I'll be doing the same thing as you only I'll actually be organized. I'm accepting anyone right now for more options. People will be kicked if they aren't pulling their own weight. It's not like I'm going to put up with players that can't handle a raid. I'm asking for raiding people now to hopefully find the players that are more dedicated, since Raids require good gear and a high level. If you think you can easily arrange a raid without being a part of a clan, just inviting people on your friends list, than you're a fool. Having six people be available for several hours is more difficult than you think. Another point, Bungie has already told us that since Destiny is focused on end-game content, getting to max level doesn't even take that long. So no, I'm not getting ahead of myself. I'm planning. I'm not adding you unless you are a part of the clan.
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Oh jeez sorry. Didn't really mean to offend you. I'm still looking for a clan if you have any spaces.
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Apology accepted friend. I suppose I may have been reading between the lines a bit too much. I sent you an invite to the clan.