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#Destiny
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Can perform all roles in all raids most to an excellent standard some to just an efficient enough standard to get the job done, could do with a bit more practice running gaze on gologoroth. I learnt all raids by being in the raid and figuring out what i needed to do.
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Ahhh vault of glass the first 24 hours was insane trying to get world's first, figuring out each step. 3 hours later and finally got past that damned templar. Crota's end wasn't too bad until we got to Crota and watched the glitch fest begin.
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1 RespuestaKinda hard to learn the raids when players place ridiculous conditions just to join (example: not having a certain weapon or emblem, or just not being max light level for the normal version of the raids)
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3 RespuestasI learned VoG. I never bothered to learn CE, since my fireteams always just cheezed the bridge. Never had a chance to learn KF, because not being a pro earns you an instant kick, apparently. I mean, I went from being a VoG Veteran and Sherpa to some scrub who's never completed Kingsfall. After all the grief I've gotten from the few groups I've tried with, I have no desire to complete the raid, either.
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-GhostRaider A7X
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1 RespuestaVoG, 9 hours... then we got past the jumping puzzle. Jk lol. But it took 3 hours to finally kill the templar alone. And the gorgons, 2 hours. Don't get me started on when Atheon first teleported us. The screams of terror were real.
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5 RespuestasWe did Oryx the day it came out blind on Xbox. Took us 8 hours, now it take what 2?
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Never did the KF raid until recently. Getting good at it. Still learning more every time I run it
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Yup. It took 4 weeks to learn the KF raid, it was hell. I remember spending a couple of days on the ship jumping puzzle.. we thought we had to jump on [b]every[/b] ship for some reason.. Crota took a couple of weeks. This was more like a strike on steroids. VoG took about 5 weeks to figure out.
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Went in to all of them blind, using lfg, luckily there was always one guy willing to teach if the team was capable and willing to listen which is fair.
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3 RespuestasThe downside to them learning from a third party is that they take that knowledge sometimes as law and will not deviate from it under any pretenses. Learning on your own allows you to innovate. Decide for yourself what works best. If you can come in with a baseline knowledge AND innovate to ensure survival and success, you'd do just fine.
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Blind Raided all three and Skolas.....what a bîtch
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So much I barley pay attention anymore.
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Took a few tries like 10 or more but got it down.
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signed. alot more enjoyable and challenging
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Vault of Glass is still the best overall raid experience to date...Crota needed to be longer, one extra boss to kill before reaching him...just too short as it is...Oryx is o.k. But just not as mystical as the first raid...
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VoG, had me and five other people. They knew every inch of the raid whereas I knew none of it. They spent an entire day teaching me how to do every position at every part.
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I went into vog and CE blind but all my friends stopped playing by kings fall, seen as I needed to get into a group of randoms I thought it would be better to learn the mechanics beforehand.
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I Vog and crota blind(my teammates knew how to do it but no mic) but for kings fall i had to look it up
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Not many people go into blind raids man. Far too time consuming unless you make a living from spending hours gaming. Usually the first wave of day 1 streamers figure out the baseline mechanics of the raid, and the information flows down the chain. Then, the community as a whole figures out how to best tweak certain things until we have each phase down to a science. The learning process is a community effort
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Half the time i sure as hell don't feel like explaining it so if you come in with a idea of what to do, i wouldn't be against it. I'd refine the details of what you know than explain absolutely everything
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Oh yes First vog run no one above 28 6 hours. Templar finally went down.
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Took 10hrs on my first vog with a squaker that had an idea of what to do and the rest of us clueless. It was awesome and worth it a bunch of lvl 26 going into that raid awesome