I often revive with my sword out for a better view & quicker timing when dealing with potential interruptions. I usually have passive guard on & sometimes sword block (w/ enduring guard selected usually) & maybe even have 1 melee resistance mod on too!
The final tip has been the biggest game changer for my team. Started using double Aeons for Heavy to slash times for longer runs like Hallowed lair, or farms like your LoS strat. My team finds the preparation the tips lay out as part of the fun at this point. Great accumulated knowledge in this guide.
As someone who has only been playing for a little over a month, this is a god roll video. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the info you presented. I had no idea how much I still didn't know about the game. Thank you. I'm trying to be better and this will help a lot.
as they say at my job.. what does this look like? & why does it work this way? & what happens when we do this versus this? Excellent vid!!! Enjoy your vacation!!!
Never heard of the 40/60 rule, gonna have to give that a try because sometimes I just seem to struggle clearing enemies and I just don’t know why. I do notice sometimes I just seem to get surrounded and burnt down really quick. I will have to pay attention to this more. (Positioning) Thank you, great video, gave me a lot to think about. You earned a new sub…
More on resist mods! Using two different resist mods can give you more damage resistance than using two of the same mod. As stated in the video, two of the same mods stack up to a 40% DR. But let's say, for example, that you are fighting against an arc sniper combatant: using two sniper resists or two arc resists makes you take 40% less damage but using both the arc elemental resist and the sniper resist TOGETHER gives you a damage resistance closer to 43%. This can be super useful for activities where a specific enemy type keeps killing you so you can stack both an elemental resist mod and a different resist mod for just a tiny bit of added survivability.
Just returned, I played at release and stopped shortly after. There are so many layers to this game now. Optimization is a hell of a rabbit hole now. After a week of playing the ftp portion of the game, this video has opened my eyes to entire systems I wasn’t aware of.
I started playing the Destiny franchise in D2... never played D1. I was supposed to play with a bunch of friends, and they all bailed and quit the game. Clear and concise, and straight forward and to the point... this is by far the best video I've seen when it comes to great tips all in one place. You just got a new subscriber. Thanks for the time man! Excellent!
Thanks for the video. Lots of good advice. One small editing suggestion. In Item #1, I think you meant gaming "cues", not queues. The first is an indicator, the second is a line for something (like being in a matchmaking queue).
W video. Very good beginner tips, especially the ones on different buffs/debuffs and enemy types. I meet tons of people who don't know Champions aren't bosses and are always surprised when I tell them to not use boss spec for them.
Excellent video! The 40/60 rule/positioning is incredibly useful and I think is essential for players to be successful with end game content. It’s become second nature and sometimes I forget to mention it to newer players when playing something like a GM. Thanks for this and I will definitely be sharing this to friends. Have a great vacation!
Very helpful. I started playing D2 about 18 months ago and still pretty new considering the content offered. Im always trying to figure out how to improve playing but found I always fall back on what weapons and armor I’m comfortable with. I’m trying to go outside that comfort zone to improve my skills.
This vid was great, there are always pvp guides but very few guides on how to get good at pve. I have one thing I would like to add that hopefully someone learning will read If you watch pros playing the game at a high level, in speedruns, gms, or day 1 raids, you can see that they are always in action, and never stop. Like the heavy conservation tip says, if enemies are dead, they can't kill you. If you are on low health, before you leave to regen, try to get as much damage in as possible. Double special loadouts help you learn this, because you can't abandon to your primary. Learning your weapons in and out and being agressive with them is one of the best ways to play destiny.
Thank you so much! And YES, I agree! Your mind should always be working. If there aren't ads to kill, look for ammo. If you're full on ammo, ask your teammates how their ammo is. Focus on positioning, etc.
While I agree with almost everything you said, I have one thing to add. I do blame the game for one occasion, that is "killed by the architects" which is Bungie itself. In one strike I was killed 15 times by that way. No enemies, weapons, misadventure or anything else game related. Sometimes I was going behind a boulder to reload and "Bam" dead, Killed by the architects. Sometimes just walking to a battle scene and Bam, Killed by the architects. That my friend is the game killing me, not something I'm doing wrong. Bungie once addressed this way back in Destiny 1. When someone asked Bungie what "Killed by the Architects" was all about, the "official" response was "Can't you take a joke". You can look it up, it's somewhere in the archives I'm sure. Other that that one thing, great video.
How did I miss this video for so long? Even as a guardian with a handful of seals and 1.65M kills in the game, it's always good to review the basics and remember "power creep" is sometimes just knowing more about the game. Like Above does :) Thanks for another great video.
Tip for Taken Spec mod (I'm assuming it works here because it works in tandem with exotics that deal more damage to taken, anyone who has done the testing can correct me on this): If you run witherhoard and have a weapon with taken spec on it, damage translates as if the enemies in the pool are taken.
One time I had the pleasure of gaming with this famous CZcamsr - I haven't washed my shorts SINCE. MAN IS SO CRACKED, I WISH HE'D SIGN MY STEAM PROFILE
I’ve been playing since a little before the taken King in D1, on and off, and I had no idea about these mods or how they worked. I felt like such a noob but I’m glad I saw this. I’m sure My gameplay will feel so much better now.
I preordered D2 for 100$ and was heavily invested only to quit, from warmind until about now. I played here and there but I didn’t really focus on specs that much. Thanks
Thanks for the tip on peaking in high difficulty content like nightfalls! I'm usually pretty good about utilizing cover, but it looks like I can polish some more & be even better!
The 40/60 rule is funny to me. Its what I always used since destiny 1. I named it coward style lmao. When my teammates would be dying 3 or 4 times during a tough fight, I was usually the one alive to revive them and shout out COWARD STYLE BABY lol. Another thing I did when I did die, I would cycle through my teammates screens and look at different angles to see what the enemies were doing and their positioning. From there I would decide kill orders, where to be and where not to be.
Good points here and one of the reasons I love Destiny and Destiny 2 over most of the other games. I can work PvE and if I screw up it is my fault vs. a group of random people I’m relying to do everything perfect. In RAIDs or Dungeons I play with clan or LFG with mic required so I can talk with people that I’m relying on. Good tips for all.
New light here and the only thing I can say is wow your video was very useful but i still believe bungee can do a better job of introducing the idea of all of these mechanic to the player earlier on. I'm not opposed to learning things but last time I checked swimmers don't learn to swim in a tank full of sharks. An introduction to the idea of mechanics early in the game would be amazing.
really appreciate this vid, i was confused at ‘queues’ as i was thinking do you mean being polite and waiting your turn for an activity lol, had a bit of a moment hah, it’s spelt ‘cues’ if that can be changed. the advice is very helpful so thanks
Great video as usual! I'm guilty of heavy/super fear :D (though my last week on Lake of Shadows, I spent more Heavy than anywhere else in the game that isn't Dares thanks to Gjally). Only a small nitpick, I think at the beginning it should be "cues" instead of "queues" (but you still got the point across very well, so it's more of a nitpick than anything else).
I've found this video and others you've created to be very helpful as I try to figure out the best way to approach this highly addictive game. Thank you!
The only thing u need to get better at PvE in destiny 2 is to subscribed to Above with notifications turned on. That's how I got better at PvE an GM in general.
About the "same button for two things" setting - this will only get picked up if you store keybinds on the computer and not in your account, I believe. Destiny 2 seems to ignore reads from cvars otherwise. At least in my experience. Also, instead of contorting your hands trying to hit air move with a keyboard... pick up an Azeron and get many more buttons in comfortable locations. :)
One more advice from me: Read and Learn. There is so much info provided in the game already if you take your time to read it. Learn weapon perks. While it is not so crucial as "Nyet Rifle is fine it shoot boolet" rule generally works, there are some perks that either make or break the gun and singlehandedly can make gun suitable for hard content or almost completely useless. Roll weapons with perks that you feel you will need in said content you play. take your time and finesse the build, invest in stats. Give your character some love because it pays off "tremendy".
I played the Destiny 2 campaign when the game first launched, but came back after buying the Legacy Collection. It was not a good experience. As soon as I booted up the game and selected my character, light level 962, I was thrown into one of those events you mentioned in the video. I was so weak because everything required light level 1100 or more. I had to use one of the premade characters.
Concussive dampener and elemental resists stack also. You can use concussive dampener and arc for 40% against boomers and also use the concussive for 25% against void and solar grenade enemies or 40% for arc grenades for example. This is a much more valuable stack tip in my opinion since you cover more enemy types of damages.
Hey I’m newer to destiny 2 and I know this video is older but this reallly helps a lot. Especially with someone who’s limited on mods since there rng based. Love the grandmaster tips and weapon mods tips. Very helpful even now thanks. Got any tips on improving your aim? I’m really bad on ps5 but love the game. Looking to improve myself
Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the video! I'm a mouse and keyboard player myself, so I'm not sure I would be of much help with controller aim. But if you ever need people to play with, definitely join our discord or swing by my stream! We do endgame help all the time :)
This is a wonderfully helpful video for a PVE player like me especially as a new light. I learned some new stuff and I thank you for it especially the 40-60 video. You just got a new subscriber. Thank you so much. I didn't know much of these stuff especially the mods. I have a lot to learn in Destiny 2.
It's an enormous game with lots of stuff in it for sure. I've been playing for years and still have a lot to learn. Which makes it fun, and for me a good investment in entertainment :)
The Gameplay "queues" confused me at first... I was thinking there is either Matchmaking or Not to get into instances... Then from what you were talking about, then it made sense... "Cues" are changes in music or visual changes that something is happening.
Man my day 1 raid team for Garden of Salvation got screwed over by the first step on this list lmao/ We got to the very first tether box and correctly guessed what the mechanic was on our first try. Unfortunately, the game glitched and wouldn't activate the receiver box after we linked up to it. We assumed that meant it wasn't what we were supposed to do, and spent an hour trying other things to no avail. Kinda killed my hopes of ever doing a day 1 raid attempt ever again.
Wow"tht was the most awesome tip vid I will ever need👌💯🤘This girl is gonna b on fire in da morning"can't wait to do my 1st raid now,lol😁👍Thx heaps & keep them coming.oh'u most definitely got a new sub here.hav a great day.tyvm🤘🌷✌️💋
I wish I would have watched this before buying witch queen. I've played since Destiny 1 on 360, but this is just getting too complicated for the limited time I can give to the game. I'm glad it satisfies so many players though, it's a great game.
This might be a bit off topic but what I mostly want as a new player is for content to ve fun I've put way to many hours into looter games with the single goal of getting the best loot without thinking about that fact that the grind I was doing wasn't even remotely fun After I've realised that, it completely killed my will to continue playing games like that *What's the point if its not fun?* We play games to relax and have a geat time either alone or with friends so why for instance buy a dlc if it won't be fun ti begin with and it's all about getting the new shiny loot, why would I care about increasing my power level if I'll basically achieve nothing except a higher number?
On point number 2 - not blaming the game? I've had solo GM's where champions straight up teleport. The point is very valid but the game is far from perfect, sometimes you are just unlucky.
One of the best tip videos I’ve seen!!! Straight forward, informative, and tons of info I haven’t seen compiled together elsewhere. Good job!!!
Thank you so much!!
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Tip: you can move and shoot while reviving, just stay close to the ghost so you don’t lose the circle.
I often revive with my sword out for a better view & quicker timing when dealing with potential interruptions. I usually have passive guard on & sometimes sword block (w/ enduring guard selected usually) & maybe even have 1 melee resistance mod on too!
Great tip!
You can melee enemies while reviving too.
My bind for interact is the same as ads. It can be super annoying in raids but also allows you to shoot while reviving.
Also, you can begin to move away once the revive hits 75%.
Surely you mean "Cues" as in a cue to do something on stage and in game, as opposed to "queue" which means lining up to wait for your turn.
Glad I’m not the only one to notice this.
Yep my bad!
Omg thank you for saying something it was driving me crazy!
Pool cues, I think she's talking about?
Thank you for caring enough to point these things out.
The final tip has been the biggest game changer for my team. Started using double Aeons for Heavy to slash times for longer runs like Hallowed lair, or farms like your LoS strat. My team finds the preparation the tips lay out as part of the fun at this point.
Great accumulated knowledge in this guide.
Thanks Andy! Ability & Ammo utilization is so key. The more aggressive you play, the less enemies there are to kill you :)
As someone who has only been playing for a little over a month, this is a god roll video. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the info you presented. I had no idea how much I still didn't know about the game. Thank you. I'm trying to be better and this will help a lot.
You are so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed!!!
as they say at my job.. what does this look like? & why does it work this way? & what happens when we do this versus this? Excellent vid!!! Enjoy your vacation!!!
Thank you my friend!
Never heard of the 40/60 rule, gonna have to give that a try because sometimes I just seem to struggle clearing enemies and I just don’t know why.
I do notice sometimes I just seem to get surrounded and burnt down really quick.
I will have to pay attention to this more. (Positioning)
Thank you, great video, gave me a lot to think about.
You earned a new sub…
Thanks my dude! Glad you enjoyed the video. Definitely let me know if you have any questions along the way!
I main pvp but I gotta say your guides have been indispensable for me and my team to get thru pve gated stuff
Glad to hear it brother! Thanks for watching!
Love the subtle lofi in the background. Gives it a chill vibe and makes it easier to listen to.
Thanks homie
More on resist mods! Using two different resist mods can give you more damage resistance than using two of the same mod. As stated in the video, two of the same mods stack up to a 40% DR. But let's say, for example, that you are fighting against an arc sniper combatant: using two sniper resists or two arc resists makes you take 40% less damage but using both the arc elemental resist and the sniper resist TOGETHER gives you a damage resistance closer to 43%. This can be super useful for activities where a specific enemy type keeps killing you so you can stack both an elemental resist mod and a different resist mod for just a tiny bit of added survivability.
Great tips! I wanted to keep it simple for the wider audience, but YES, this is very good knowledge for those wanting to learn more!
That's great advice thx for this knowledge
Just returned, I played at release and stopped shortly after. There are so many layers to this game now. Optimization is a hell of a rabbit hole now. After a week of playing the ftp portion of the game, this video has opened my eyes to entire systems I wasn’t aware of.
I started playing the Destiny franchise in D2... never played D1. I was supposed to play with a bunch of friends, and they all bailed and quit the game. Clear and concise, and straight forward and to the point... this is by far the best video I've seen when it comes to great tips all in one place. You just got a new subscriber. Thanks for the time man! Excellent!
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the video. Lots of good advice.
One small editing suggestion. In Item #1, I think you meant gaming "cues", not queues. The first is an indicator, the second is a line for something (like being in a matchmaking queue).
W video. Very good beginner tips, especially the ones on different buffs/debuffs and enemy types. I meet tons of people who don't know Champions aren't bosses and are always surprised when I tell them to not use boss spec for them.
Thanks homie
Excellent video! The 40/60 rule/positioning is incredibly useful and I think is essential for players to be successful with end game content. It’s become second nature and sometimes I forget to mention it to newer players when playing something like a GM. Thanks for this and I will definitely be sharing this to friends. Have a great vacation!
Thanks brother
Very helpful. I started playing D2 about 18 months ago and still pretty new considering the content offered. Im always trying to figure out how to improve playing but found I always fall back on what weapons and armor I’m comfortable with. I’m trying to go outside that comfort zone to improve my skills.
Thanks for the kind words! If you ever need people to play with, definitely join the discord!
above always knows what’s up as new/returning players like myself are hyped for the day one raid!!!
YESSIR! We about to slay Savathun!
This vid was great, there are always pvp guides but very few guides on how to get good at pve. I have one thing I would like to add that hopefully someone learning will read
If you watch pros playing the game at a high level, in speedruns, gms, or day 1 raids, you can see that they are always in action, and never stop. Like the heavy conservation tip says, if enemies are dead, they can't kill you.
If you are on low health, before you leave to regen, try to get as much damage in as possible. Double special loadouts help you learn this, because you can't abandon to your primary.
Learning your weapons in and out and being agressive with them is one of the best ways to play destiny.
Thank you so much! And YES, I agree! Your mind should always be working. If there aren't ads to kill, look for ammo. If you're full on ammo, ask your teammates how their ammo is. Focus on positioning, etc.
Commenting for that SWEET SWEET algorithm 😎
Literally one of the most helpful destiny guides I’ve ever seen.
Awesome video man!
Thanks brotha! And amazing video on the 40/60 rule!
While I agree with almost everything you said, I have one thing to add. I do blame the game for one occasion, that is "killed by the architects" which is Bungie itself. In one strike I was killed 15 times by that way. No enemies, weapons, misadventure or anything else game related. Sometimes I was going behind a boulder to reload and "Bam" dead, Killed by the architects. Sometimes just walking to a battle scene and Bam, Killed by the architects. That my friend is the game killing me, not something I'm doing wrong. Bungie once addressed this way back in Destiny 1. When someone asked Bungie what "Killed by the Architects" was all about, the "official" response was "Can't you take a joke". You can look it up, it's somewhere in the archives I'm sure. Other that that one thing, great video.
How did I miss this video for so long? Even as a guardian with a handful of seals and 1.65M kills in the game, it's always good to review the basics and remember "power creep" is sometimes just knowing more about the game. Like Above does :)
Thanks for another great video.
Tip for Taken Spec mod (I'm assuming it works here because it works in tandem with exotics that deal more damage to taken, anyone who has done the testing can correct me on this):
If you run witherhoard and have a weapon with taken spec on it, damage translates as if the enemies in the pool are taken.
I did not know that!
amazing video brother, this is an insanely helpful guide that i’ll share this with my friends who are still learning the game!
Thanks homie
One time I had the pleasure of gaming with this famous CZcamsr - I haven't washed my shorts SINCE.
MAN IS SO CRACKED, I WISH HE'D SIGN MY STEAM PROFILE
LIES! You paid me to sign it.
I’ve been playing since a little before the taken King in D1, on and off, and I had no idea about these mods or how they worked. I felt like such a noob but I’m glad I saw this. I’m sure My gameplay will feel so much better now.
Perfect videos for people entering the endgame PvE, great tips all around!
Thanks brother!
Bro modding and build making has been so confusing , and this video might help. Now it’s just gathering resources
Love to hear it! Hope it helps!
I’ve put in 2000 hours into D2. I don’t intend on going for a Raid Race, but I’m still watching this because everyone has room to grow
Yes sir! Always can improve is a great mindset to have
I preordered D2 for 100$ and was heavily invested only to quit, from warmind until about now. I played here and there but I didn’t really focus on specs that much. Thanks
I definitely needed to see this one! Great video with lots of useful information. Thanks
Thank you!!
Watching this helped me get a flawless solo grasp of avarice clear.
Hell yeah dude! GGs!
Thanks for the tip on peaking in high difficulty content like nightfalls! I'm usually pretty good about utilizing cover, but it looks like I can polish some more & be even better!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
The 40/60 rule is funny to me. Its what I always used since destiny 1. I named it coward style lmao. When my teammates would be dying 3 or 4 times during a tough fight, I was usually the one alive to revive them and shout out COWARD STYLE BABY lol. Another thing I did when I did die, I would cycle through my teammates screens and look at different angles to see what the enemies were doing and their positioning. From there I would decide kill orders, where to be and where not to be.
Great tips as well!
I think you meant Tip #1: Understanding gameplay Cues.
"Cues" as in a hint; intimation; guiding suggestion.
not "Queues" as in lining up for something
Yep my bad!
Solid, as always! That Barrier champ took you tf out in tip 2 hahah
Thanks brotha! And YES HE DID!
Good points here and one of the reasons I love Destiny and Destiny 2 over most of the other games. I can work PvE and if I screw up it is my fault vs. a group of random people I’m relying to do everything perfect. In RAIDs or Dungeons I play with clan or LFG with mic required so I can talk with people that I’m relying on. Good tips for all.
Great video can't wait to refer my well warlock the last tip for not holding their rift forever. Keep it up
Thanks Artemis
New light here and the only thing I can say is wow your video was very useful but i still believe bungee can do a better job of introducing the idea of all of these mechanic to the player earlier on. I'm not opposed to learning things but last time I checked swimmers don't learn to swim in a tank full of sharks. An introduction to the idea of mechanics early in the game would be amazing.
really appreciate this vid, i was confused at ‘queues’ as i was thinking do you mean being polite and waiting your turn for an activity lol, had a bit of a moment hah, it’s spelt ‘cues’ if that can be changed. the advice is very helpful so thanks
Best video to help destiny players i seen on CZcams. Gj
Thank you so much!
Great video as usual! I'm guilty of heavy/super fear :D (though my last week on Lake of Shadows, I spent more Heavy than anywhere else in the game that isn't Dares thanks to Gjally).
Only a small nitpick, I think at the beginning it should be "cues" instead of "queues" (but you still got the point across very well, so it's more of a nitpick than anything else).
Yes, ammo and ability fear plagues a lot of guardians! The more aggressive you play with it, the better you'll be. And yes, my bad with Queues lol
I've found this video and others you've created to be very helpful as I try to figure out the best way to approach this highly addictive game. Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words and feedback!
Decided to try destiny out again. This video changed my mind
Which tip did you find to be the most useful?! What tips would you offer players trying to improve at PVE? I hope you enjoy the video!
I found the tip on using cover extra aggressively in challenging content to avoid getting flattened the most useful! :D
The best tips are use resist mods and don’t be afraid to use you ammo and abilities. Another great tip is to know when to be passive or aggressive.
I definitely learn one or two things watching this vid thx dude
Glad to hear it dude!
“Studying enemy movements during an encounter” that was KEY to surviving Monster Hunter, especially when you got to G rank
The only thing u need to get better at PvE in destiny 2 is to subscribed to Above with notifications turned on. That's how I got better at PvE an GM in general.
MY MAN
Awesome video man, thank you, I'm a D1/D2 vet and I'm still learning secrets about Destiny.
Thanks so much brother!
About the "same button for two things" setting - this will only get picked up if you store keybinds on the computer and not in your account, I believe. Destiny 2 seems to ignore reads from cvars otherwise. At least in my experience. Also, instead of contorting your hands trying to hit air move with a keyboard... pick up an Azeron and get many more buttons in comfortable locations. :)
Thank you for the heads up!
As a warlock main it drives me insane when welllocks don't use rifts all the time, and they will never use there healing grenade it drives me insane
Gotta use those abilities! One of my biggest pet peeves!
@@AboveDestiny absolutely, especially people holding onto supers or using it at the worse times lol it's really a balancing act
That 40/60 rule is going to be a game changer for me. Great video!
40/60! I have thousands of hours and this is the one. Thanks. Love the content.
One more advice from me: Read and Learn. There is so much info provided in the game already if you take your time to read it. Learn weapon perks. While it is not so crucial as "Nyet Rifle is fine it shoot boolet" rule generally works, there are some perks that either make or break the gun and singlehandedly can make gun suitable for hard content or almost completely useless. Roll weapons with perks that you feel you will need in said content you play. take your time and finesse the build, invest in stats. Give your character some love because it pays off "tremendy".
Absolutely! Good tips.
I think you mean "Gameplay Cues" and not "Gameplay Queues."
my bad!
two things ive noticed from my time with the shadowkeep nightfalls. I hate wizards(gattling guns) and unstoppable ogres need to be stopped
Watching you on twitch has made me a better GM player.
Thanks homie
The boss micro health gate info is new for me and now clicks with me.
Glad to hear it dude!
I am a little late to the game but this is a phenomenal video! Easy to follow, to the point, very well explained! Definitely worth subscribing to!
Thank you so much!
I played the Destiny 2 campaign when the game first launched, but came back after buying the Legacy Collection. It was not a good experience. As soon as I booted up the game and selected my character, light level 962, I was thrown into one of those events you mentioned in the video. I was so weak because everything required light level 1100 or more. I had to use one of the premade characters.
GOATED Content. GOATED Streamer. GOATED Mirror sheen on top the head. Love it.
Thanks brother
W vid, W advice, W streamer
W friend
Great video gonna need to watch it about 15 times to absorb everything 😂
Thank you so much!
thank you! I got a lot of what you said and will try to implement it in my gameplay.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and the nice comment!
Concussive dampener and elemental resists stack also. You can use concussive dampener and arc for 40% against boomers and also use the concussive for 25% against void and solar grenade enemies or 40% for arc grenades for example. This is a much more valuable stack tip in my opinion since you cover more enemy types of damages.
Hey I’m newer to destiny 2 and I know this video is older but this reallly helps a lot. Especially with someone who’s limited on mods since there rng based.
Love the grandmaster tips and weapon mods tips. Very helpful even now thanks.
Got any tips on improving your aim? I’m really bad on ps5 but love the game. Looking to improve myself
Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the video! I'm a mouse and keyboard player myself, so I'm not sure I would be of much help with controller aim. But if you ever need people to play with, definitely join our discord or swing by my stream! We do endgame help all the time :)
@@AboveDestiny Thanks I'll see about joining the discord :)
Another tip- vorpal weapon takes time to proc. Take your time on the first shots to max out your dps. I think ads’ing on the enemy procs it.
Vorpal actually works on 100% of shots, no proc time required. That is box breathing that requires time to proc.
12:07 - If it doesn't seem to update in game for you, on the keyboard/mouse settings menu, make sure you change "Key Binding Storage" to "Computer".
Good call!
Me raging at the tormentor throw insta wiping me in the Lightfall Calus encounter: 'Maybe I don't need Strand after all'
*Loads up Crucible*
So many things I never knew. Thanks for this extremely helpful video 🤘🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
This is a wonderfully helpful video for a PVE player like me especially as a new light. I learned some new stuff and I thank you for it especially the 40-60 video. You just got a new subscriber. Thank you so much. I didn't know much of these stuff especially the mods. I have a lot to learn in Destiny 2.
It's an enormous game with lots of stuff in it for sure. I've been playing for years and still have a lot to learn. Which makes it fun, and for me a good investment in entertainment :)
Incrdidble video dude! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Pij
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MY MAN
The Gameplay "queues" confused me at first... I was thinking there is either Matchmaking or Not to get into instances... Then from what you were talking about, then it made sense... "Cues" are changes in music or visual changes that something is happening.
I like using concussive dampener so when I'm hiding behind cover or a barricade, it's harder to flush me out
Yes definitely!
Phenomenal video my friend. 10/10 recommend. Thank you!
Thank you homie
Great info!!!! This opened my eyes to so much. I need to make some changes. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I think you meant "cues" in the first one, but very nice overview.
I did lol! But thank you!
Protective light and concussive dampener seriously helped solo prophecy
Oh 100%
Nice video. I was a bit confused at first. I believe you meant "gameplay cues."
This is great stuff! I’ve been playing on and off for a while (ps4/PS5) but I’ve still never played a raid! 😞
Suggestion on gameplay CUES is great - thanks...
Good stuff
Thanks homie
Bloody awesome! Thank you :)
Awesome vid! So much good info in here! 💜💜💜
Thank you Ducy!
Good vid. Wish you talked about well of tenacity as protective light got nerfed
Thanks! Unfortunately this video was made before the nerf to protective light
This is a good one. 💯
Thanks brother!
Finding value is an understatement great video.
Thank you!!
Man my day 1 raid team for Garden of Salvation got screwed over by the first step on this list lmao/ We got to the very first tether box and correctly guessed what the mechanic was on our first try. Unfortunately, the game glitched and wouldn't activate the receiver box after we linked up to it. We assumed that meant it wasn't what we were supposed to do, and spent an hour trying other things to no avail. Kinda killed my hopes of ever doing a day 1 raid attempt ever again.
That stuff happens, unfortunately. Usually connection related between teammtes. Get back in there dude you got this.
Good video thanks for the air move keybind trick
Thank you! and you're welcome!
Killing the YT game brother! Pumped for you man!
Thank you so much brotha
Wow"tht was the most awesome tip vid I will ever need👌💯🤘This girl is gonna b on fire in da morning"can't wait to do my 1st raid now,lol😁👍Thx heaps & keep them coming.oh'u most definitely got a new sub here.hav a great day.tyvm🤘🌷✌️💋
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback!
Ur welcome🤘🌷💋
I died at 1:15 🤣
Mannnn I was malding lmao
Such a helpfull video. Answered so many question i had. Thank you so much!
Superb!!!! Learnt a lot from this and been playing a long while
Thank you so much! glad you enjoyed!
I wish I would have watched this before buying witch queen. I've played since Destiny 1 on 360, but this is just getting too complicated for the limited time I can give to the game. I'm glad it satisfies so many players though, it's a great game.
This might be a bit off topic but what I mostly want as a new player is for content to ve fun
I've put way to many hours into looter games with the single goal of getting the best loot without thinking about that fact that the grind I was doing wasn't even remotely fun
After I've realised that, it completely killed my will to continue playing games like that
*What's the point if its not fun?*
We play games to relax and have a geat time either alone or with friends so why for instance buy a dlc if it won't be fun ti begin with and it's all about getting the new shiny loot, why would I care about increasing my power level if I'll basically achieve nothing except a higher number?
Dope vid bro. Liked and subbed ✌🏼
Thank you brother! Welcome in.
On point number 2 - not blaming the game? I've had solo GM's where champions straight up teleport. The point is very valid but the game is far from perfect, sometimes you are just unlucky.