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Edited by Lord Kielron: 5/25/2021 12:55:21 AM
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Lol most of my time was usually spent mostly on getting players used to some of the add spawns to better control the field in encounters. But I was that in depth. Players very much appreciated my patience and attention to details that people online did not teach.
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  • Edited by CRADLE MOUNTAIN: 5/25/2021 3:58:35 AM
    I know its not the same thing but in Strikes, when its evident that the fireteam, or one of them is only learning, I'll always help them. I won't leave them behind. They know how to point and shoot....they just need help with some of the other stuff. I just take it slower and if I feel that they've gained some momentum, I'll step away and let them open up a can. The problem of course with matchmaking is that people may be doing the strikes fro different reasons. 1 person may be simply going for the weekly pinnacle, another grinding bounties whilst the 3rd person may be experiencing it for the first time. I can understand why people would use the argument of 'just use LFG' if you don't know the strikes but I cannot understand why people don't help those who are obviously in need of it. A strike doesn't last long. You guys who take the time to teach others in raids are a positive reflection of this community.

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  • [quote]Lol most of my time was usually spent mostly on getting players used to some of the add spawns to better control the field in encounters. But I was that in depth. Players very much appreciated my patience and attention to details that people online did not teach.[/quote] Good job! I agree. We who raid often are already comfortable with what the raids offers. What you do is a good one. Repetition is sometimes key to mastery. And patience is a quality of a really good Sherpa. Awesome!👍

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  • Lol I used to do that. I have not Sherpa’d in D2. My guys quit, so my team was gone. So I stopped. Raiding has been a crapshoot all of D2. I’m sure if I add up all my D2 raid clears they might only add up to my OG VoG clears. Maybe.

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  • [quote]Lol I used to do that. I have not Sherpa’d in D2. My guys quit, so my team was gone. So I stopped. Raiding has been a crapshoot all of D2. I’m sure if I add up all my D2 raid clears they might only add up to my OG VoG clears. Maybe.[/quote] Dang, I feel you Homie! Hang in there. I on the other hand have moved on. Not sure when I'll be playing D2 again. Lol.

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  • Honestly, was looking for VoG to be my swan song. Lol I’ll be lucky to get one run at this juncture.

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  • [quote]Honestly, was looking for VoG to be my swan song. Lol I’ll be lucky to get one run at this juncture.[/quote] Yep, it's grim.

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