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How are were going to arrange teams in destiny? Because I know we can only have six people in one squad. We gonna have fire teams such a Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, etc? Like to know some of your guys' opinions
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3 RepliesI think there are things we should make assigned groups for, such as vault of glass, and things we can just group with whoevers on for, like explore. Limiting people to specific groups across the board wouldn't serve any purpose except to create rifts within our clan. We should do story, explore, and random crucible matches with whoever we feel like, but raids should be scheduled with specific groups as to keep those groups on the same progression path. Until farther information is released on raids, I'm going to guess raids will be set to the group that started it anyways until it resets, like most MMOs do it.
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1 ReplyI thought there were only three on a fire team for story mode and strikes. I'm pretty sure six man is for raids and the crucible.
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9 RepliesWould love to play with everyone on here! that being said, im planning to get to end game semi quickly and start grinding on the vault of glass, so id like to get a group of people who would be really keen doing that. also my thought it that once the first group from the clan makes it through, we would be able to start taking different groups through and making sure that everyone in the clan who wants to finish the raid has the chance to do so :)
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49 RepliesShit I'll be on everyone's squad if they want
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Edited by LbN SneaK: 8/18/2014 2:37:23 AMWe haven't decided on anything yet. Will check back into this thread once we figure it out. But the main thing is that everyone is running together, we gotta figure out a way to support that.
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11 RepliesI was thinking that it might be best to stay away from designated teams because those can make it to where you don't play with anyone but your team. You will probably have your favorites that you will play with most of the time but its good to change it up every now and again to keep from excluding people.