Last night, I was finishing up my Atheon kills on all my characters to end the week.
First two went smoothly, then I went on my 32 hunter and found a random team. (yes shoot me I don't have friends on all the time)
The team consisted of 3 32's 2 31's and a 30. I should not have assumed, but did that at least 2 people will be able to handle the relic. Turns out, we spent an hour and never got it done because I was teleported once everytime, the second time the relic holder always died.
As a 32, you should be able to handle the relic on atheon and on the templar. Some of you might say "but we never get the chance to". Go into normal mode and train yourself.
Some of you also might say "oh ha, scrub you should get him in one go anyway". Tell that to the people that think word of crota/plan c is doing a lot of damage on Atheon.
Point is, 32's AND 31's AND 30's should be able to or at least try handling the relic. It's not really that hard.
What do you guys think? I want to hear your thoughts on those that have had the same problem as me or from the people that haven't learned how to use the relic.
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My only problem with this is even on Hard, my level 31 Hunter gets one hit by the praetorian in the one planet. I can use it but I die. I know how to, but I die. [b][i]Develop the habit of asking people if they know how to do stuff. Assuming gets you in situations you can avoid. Easy way to remeber. Assuming makes an ass(out of)u(and)me.[/i][/b] in a team based game [b][i]and[/i][/b] activity, it's the entire teams job to do what I've suggested l. If someone doesn't know how to do something and you only find out after an hour of playing, that's your fault for not asking. That goes for anyone in this situation, this also applies to everyone in your fireteam. You are all responsible, as a team, to figure out your weakness and if stuff needs to be taught. From their you either find a new group if you don't like it, or you go through the steps. One of my first ever Normal crota runs when it launched. Played with randoms. We all pretty much asked who knew what. Turns out only 2/6 had completed and only a bit 3 of us had even seen videos. They took the time to ask if we knew and they were also nice enough to teach. In the end it took only 30 minutes for a team of new people learn how to do crota properly and quickly. The 2 people who helped and taught were surprised how smooth and easy it went as long as people can be taught if it's needed.