When You Join A "KWTD" Raid In Destiny 2



LF1M KWTD, Don’t Be dead weight…. Right….
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45 thoughts on “When You Join A "KWTD" Raid In Destiny 2”

  1. On the flip side of the "KWTD" are the speed runners also. Instead of using KTWD just title it speed run. I loath these titles because you see people using "KWTD" in Dungeon like are you serious!

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  2. Ok tbf back in the day When I had kwtd I’d always expect some guy to not know what to do. I was always down for carrying no more than one or two guys but this is wild.

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  3. Normally when I only see KWTD, I just msg the guy and go like… I haven’t played it in a while. I’ll prob need reminders… they they usually msg back something like, helping a friend get his clear no worries.

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  4. Even if I KWTD I still make LFGs for learning or practice. If we beat it, we beat it. That pressure of needing to be a master at a raid even if it's your second or third completion can be really tilting. Raid mechanics are not meant to be easy, fails will happen even in a full group of experienced players but people still get frustrated and leave after one or two wipes :/

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  5. I think at the very least you should watch a video before involving other people in your misery. You want the experience but you don't have to play it to get the knowledge.

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  6. I joined a dsc chill run a few weeks back that ended up being my fastest raid completion. The four regulars were practicing speedrunning and could do practically the entire thing with just themselves. Three would do the encounter while a fourth OOB’d to the next to pull everyone immediately.

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  7. The worst part about these lobbies, and a very big reason I stray from LFG in general and esp KWTD, is that the community has pumped out extremely detailed and easy to follow raid guides since Crota's End in D1. There is an abundance of information out there on how these raids function, but so many players simply refuse to watch a 30min YT video. Even w the videos that span 2+ hours, you could simply blind run a lot of the raid and just watch specific parts of an encounter you get stuck on to figure it out.

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  8. I just never understood doing raids and refusing to learn and perform mechanics. If a team kicks you for a wipe on a lfg just find another. But never just be the ad clear guy or you never actually have fun in the raid

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