I'm curious what everyone feels is the most challenging part of the raid. Obviously there's no right answer since everyone has a different experience, so just share your opinion.
I personally find the platforming section at the sisters to be the most challenging. Jumping around with the weird black and white screen while your team is depending on you is incredibly stressful for me. And I can never make the jump from the relic platform to the appropriate bubble to smash it. We end up with a short DPS period if I get selected, or we wipe because I miss a platform.
How about you?
EDIT 1: I'm seeing a quick trend for "finding a team". Before I started raiding I only had a couple friends that played this game. We could do the NF and strikes but no raid. So we started a GroupMe room and set a night and time that we would commit to raiding (we are all adults with jobs and families). Then we began finding one or two to add along the way. Now we have 20+ and two regular raid nights. We all learn together and it's great.
Some people are reporting really good success with finding a team using https://www.the100.io/ . Best of luck with that aspect guardians.
EDIT 2: Tonight I got torn twice in a row at the sisters and despite my frustrations with it, I successfully completed it both times and we defeated that section on my runs. Additionally it was on my Warlock which I have the most difficulty jumping with. So there is hope fellow guardians. LOL
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1 답변Watching people trying to do the jump puzzles when I'm already across. It's sad knowing that these kids don't know how to platform.
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As of now it was the ship jumping part. I saw what I was doing wrong when I watched a full raid video. I wasn't crouching underneath one of the ships. Then I saw that there was another jumping part that makes me think god dang lol.
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1 답변Not strangling the jackass that wont shut the hell up. Nothing annoys me more than some dude who just won't stop talking even during encounters so no one can freakin hear whats going on and instructions from people that need to be heard.