I don't mean people using Solar weapons with Arc Singe on. That's because the same guy who thought Blackout plus Brawler was a good idea made the challenges conflict with the modifiers. Sadistic jackass...
No, I'm talking about people who jump repeatedly when Grounded is active. Or run in to melee a group of Thralls when Blackout is on.
I just wasted a Vanguard Gift, three times in a row, because I kept getting matched with mental deficients who jumped around during the boss fight and got killed less than a second after being revived, repeatedly. Every time I made it ten tries before I gave up. No, I can't solo Dendron. I can dump DARCI into it and get it -almost- dead, then I get mobbed because the other two jump around like they're playing UT2k4 and are dead from the first instant of the encounter.
BLUF: How does someone get to 370+ light without being able to understand Heroic modifiers? (just about every one of these geniuses was higher than me)
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I go for the challenges singe be damned. But I do pay attention for sure when its grounded or any of the debuffs
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I never usually pay attention to the burn, I do for the other modifiers but it’s too expensive to keep changing elemental mods
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Does anyone even know the increase with a singe modifier? I swear I can’t tell a difference between singe and no singe. Oh, and I do pay attention to modifiers. If you get matched with me, feel free to use your gift!
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I usually pay attention to every modifier but the singe modifier. This is because I need to both be at my highest light level load out for Heroics and don't have enough legendary mods to switch my weapon damage type. Also don't switch to other elements for legendary mods because 5000 glimmer to switch is just too much
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Sometimes I forget about the modifiers while playing then remember when I get killed. Also, the other day I ran Sunshot with arc singe because I was working on the catalyst.
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Honestly that doesn’t annoy me nearly as much as the people who keep quitting at the start of A Garden World. It’s not even difficult. You can kill Dendron before it can gets its first shield up even without Heavyweight active.
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1 ReplyPeople simply don’t care. Most just run strikes for the milestone.
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1 ReplyEdited by zJDz: 7/6/2018 5:07:30 PMI don’t think most people know you can pull out your ghost to see the modifiers. Remember when games used to come with a manual on what buttons did what. Now you have to figure it out on your own. Most people don’t educate themselves.
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9 RepliesI hate how people bring solar/arc weapons into a void singe heroic strike, like they didn't even read it lol
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22 RepliesSame reason level 25-30 patrol randoms go out of their way to end the event before it’s Heroic - NOT A SINGLE ONE OF THESE TROLLS CARES AND THEY’RE ALL MORONS.
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Why do people ignore the in-game challenges?
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12 RepliesEdited by Ultra: 7/6/2018 2:56:09 PMI ignore the modifiers because I don't care about them. They're not interesting. When I go into Heroic Strikes I just assume all the annoying shit is on. Sometimes I forget and jump, sometimes I'm careful. I would prefer to go through the strike jumping and dying because jumping is part of what makes this game fun - the movement. Take that away without adding something to make up for it is frustrating and mundane. I will finish my milestone and complain and rage because I'm dying so quickly before I go through a strike without jumping. It is seriously more enjoyable to rage. My point is, Heroic Strikes suck and Bungie need to do a better job if they want me to care about them.
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Is your Vanguard gift usually worth it?
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9 RepliesI recently started doing strikes and there doesn’t seem like enough time to read all three when it pops up I usually can read 2 but then the screen changes. Is there a way to redisplay the mods?
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2 RepliesI have a void ep shottie modifiers don't matter unless its will of the thousands
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Edited by Preyz: 7/6/2018 5:21:26 PMthats because grinding strikes is so boring no matter how hard you try to hold on to your sanity some times you lose your grip
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I love when someone decked out in raid gear is using a solar sword during arc burn blackout.
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Some folks are real shat for brains, and are just plain terrible at this game. Just pretend you're trying to help a mentally disabled person and an amputee. You just might be. Have some compassion for them, they're playing with drool all over their controller.
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Happen to me when grounded was active. This guy kept jumping as soon as I revived him and "bam", he's dead again. After the (who knows) 20th time, I quit reviving him. I would literally walk past him, or if I was real close, gave a few t-bags.
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2 RepliesMost of those people you have trouble with have a certain way of playing and do not adapt or change regardless. For instance you always see that one chucklehead that will just try to run through everything tp get done faster and always winds up dead. (I will not revive them) That is always good for some irritation. Just the way some people are I suppose.
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Strikes are some of my favorite content in the game and I know exactly what you mean. I love those days when Heavyweight comes up, I pull out the Sleeper and have so much fun with everything with a yellow bar. However, I see so many people going airborne when grounded is on, or not clearing adds from behind cover when glass is on.
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What are heroic modifiers?
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Cuz when shit hits the fan people lose their damn mind.
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Change your clock back 2 days if on ps4 and just do them solo. You can do everything at your own pace. If you aren't able to solo yet then just practice and practice. not only will you never have that problem again, you'll become an overall better player and be able to solo everything soloable and have hella battle confidence over other players. And another resolution is just to stop reviving them. Let them learn from their own mistakes. Stop babysitting them. I used to practice heroics on d1 using uncommon weapons and still play aggressive and practice surviving at lower lights, then when you do a nightfall using your powerful weapons at max light you'll be a beast. I was even able to solo nightfalls on d1 by dropping my light as low as possible before the game said i was too low and still play aggressive with grounded mod on, or any mod on. not trying to sound like a know it all, but I'm telling you, once you get good at doing what I mentioned you'll have a level of combat awareness that you never knew before and be able to out kill everyone on any fireteam by double or triple the kills as everyone you're paired with. There's never been a strike where I didn't get at least get 2 times the kills as the other 2 team mates combined and it because of the discipline and practice I put myself through a long time ago. I used to go to orbit and start over a nightfall on d1 if I died, to make me learn my lesson. I was the only person who ever solod omnigul by fighting her face to face and not using the cheese spots and was the first person online to ever solo a prestige nightfall with the HUD turned off. There's another level of fighting in destiny that few ever get to. No one starts off being a beast. It's training and discipline. Also, your build can help you tremendously when in tight spots. And if you never knew, resilience does not work in pvE at all. Go to my youtube channel (same as gamer tag) and watch some of my test videos some time. There's information that most ppl don't know until I show them with testing and hit them with the facts. Not trying to sound brash or write a book, but I have felt your pain before.
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I’m usually ignoring the modifiers, only because the challenges are asking for it, which is annoying. It’s frustrating to play with solar burn, but I need void kills and to bounce my void shield off multiple targets to get a challenge done. But once I knock those out, I stick to the script.
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I think it’s mostly because of people forgetting the mods in the middle of a fight. It could also be their first game on for the day so they haven’t warmed up yet.