For me, this game is in a bad spot and completely lacking that magic it had in D1, but I still enjoy running legacy raids and dungeons, helping people get their first clear. Being there for that first time Vault of Glass kinda helps me forget how garbage packed this game currently is. Too many times I join finders with the most arrogant hosts. Example today, I join a (patient/lots of time) finder, run it smooth, one guy seems kinda blueberry. I dont care, ill help you with the paths and show you what's where. Final boss, wipe after damage. Hey, it happens, not a big deal. Host gets mad at his 8k damage and kicks him. Wow. Buddy, you threw down 11k, to my 30k, with your streamer meta controverse hold build you spent 20 minutes copying. I'd rather have the learning guy on my fireteam than that kind of bs attitude.
All you snobby guardians out there seem to forget, you were a know nothing blueberry at some point too. A lot of you need to learn to be humble, help people who don't understand, instead of just being that loser elitist. Its not an easy game to pick up and just go. And let's be real, most of you are running YouTube builds anyways.
For the new lights, just ask for the help. There's still a lot of us out here that will gladly help you learn.
[i][u]Vault of Glass, anyone?[/u][/i]
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1 ReplyEdited by CrimzonReaper: 1/9/2026 8:22:06 PMI can’t get off, my meta horse is way too high and I’m afraid of heights :) As someone who used to raid non stop during D1 I personally don’t understand all the requirements ppl have to join their team these day, to me it makes no sense. I get ppl want to get it over quick but the more ppl you teach the larger the pool of ppl you have to draw from when you want to raid. We always made a point of trying to get at least two ppl on the fireteam that had no idea what they were doing, we’d teach them and then stick them on our friend list, having a friends list full of ppl you actually taught makes finding a raid group much faster after awhile.