When I form raid groups I purposely leave out a light requirement precisely because I'd rather play with people who don't take the game too seriously.
I'd rather have fun with a bunch of novices over the course of a few hours than play with jaded gamers who insist that the raid must be finished in 30 minutes or less. It's really satisfying to help more casual players overcome difficult raids and to hear how happy they are when they finally complete them. Just the other day I joined a fellow guardian who was really upset because he had never beaten the raid in spite of having tried for over four months. We didn't finish the first time but I liked this guy's attitude so much that I promised him that I would not complete the raid on my hunter until I beat it with him. We got it on our next try and he was just ecstatic. This kind of happiness is what this game is about to me.
Destiny shouldn't be about perfection, it should be about helping one another out! We were all novices at some point or another so why discriminate if people don't have ToMs or 330+ light? It goes against what Bungie has been trying to do with this game and this community.
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I like the cut of your jib laddy :)
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You got my vote! Psn DeadWabbitt!
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