Why would you want to play trials? Everyone knows what's going on. I figured it out during beginning of D2 when I played with a couple of top 500 trials players. Still the complaints continue year after year. My advice: Don't play it. Period.
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You are right. Thanks for reminding me. 👍🏻
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They need to revamp the rewards for flaw chest. 7 wins for an adept and an ascendant shard is rather underwhelming loot. When I can play a GM on double loot weeks and get far better gear that’s more worth while. And maybe they can tie a lengthy quest or triumph for those who can’t get 7 straight wins to access on adept per season. I wouldn’t mind anyways. I have plenty adepts; so it wouldn’t hurt me none if I saw someone be able to get one by doing a quest that takes time to work on. Similar to Redrix broadsword. But again, this would be a long shot. Because a lot of good ideas aren’t taken seriously by Bungie.
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Look I've been a solo player for last couple years since my old clan disbanded. Never even bought Witch Queen. So I don't and even couldn't play trials. Yet I still see these post every week and think why are you people doing this to yourself. But good if you have ideas that other players might find helpful.
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Trials can be fun with the right team. But it is painful for those who get draw the short straw. Especially in freelance. Because how matchmaking works, you’ll either be on a bot team or a sweaty one. But my best advice for those who run freelance trials. Is to practice in rumble, and it’ll be especially prevalent to do so once they bring it back as a permanent game mode next season/expansion. Because there’s a lot of 1v1s and 1v3s you’ll encounter in freelance. So strengthening your self awareness is key.
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Thanks for your kind advice 🙂