Good to see you together and in the new year I found some crazy creative CCs in Raid SL, thanks to HH FTP challenge and Bront is certainly one of his own league :) Good to see him climbing in many game modes with the least possible luck (no legos - I mean from shard pulls) and I am having same champs like him as core team ( Wukong, Alice, Kael, Uugo, Frozen Banshee/Tagoar). I am following his tips and strategies through his live streams and good to know that me and him are both from Queen Of Hearts team :)
Good work! Hope you enjoy this year's Challenge. I learned so much last year. It's great to see such a great group of CCs competing this year and doing well!
I tried to watch this. I love your content. I'm obviously too old (me problem, not his) because I do not understand Bront's slang and I'm not looking it all up
I won't name names (but it's neither of you two so don't worry!) but what's struck me is how poor some of the decision making of established content creators is when it comes to FTP challenge, you can tell spending has become so normal to them that they're really not making good judgement calls when that's taken away from them.
I appreciate the honesty, but while I agree with you about CCs making mistakes, I don't look at it the same way. Being a spender and being a F2Per are different experiences. One of the best aspects of the F2P Challenge is that it gives everyone (CCs included) a chance to experience the game in a new way. For some CCs, it's a chance to show off their skills. For others, it's a chance to LEARN along with their viewers. Our mistakes help us learn. I've made 25+ F2P accounts at this point, and I still feel like I had several missteps this year. So I'm still learning too.
So jealous of my strategy you then had to go pull a Geomancer! I see what's going on! This was a lot of fun, thanks for having me on!
Hey, you're on top of the leaderboards - I figured I should listen to your advice. 😜 Thanks for being on the channel!
Great collab as always! Very interesting to see the different CC strats and what they think about their starting mistakes etc
I agree. I like hearing about how different players approach the game. Especially the ones that are kicking my butt in the Challenge!
Good to see you together and in the new year I found some crazy creative CCs in Raid SL, thanks to HH FTP challenge and Bront is certainly one of his own league :) Good to see him climbing in many game modes with the least possible luck (no legos - I mean from shard pulls) and I am having same champs like him as core team ( Wukong, Alice, Kael, Uugo, Frozen Banshee/Tagoar). I am following his tips and strategies through his live streams and good to know that me and him are both from Queen Of Hearts team :)
Good work! Hope you enjoy this year's Challenge. I learned so much last year. It's great to see such a great group of CCs competing this year and doing well!
love that bront is coming on!
Bront's a good guy. We always have fun chatting about RAID, and I always learn something when we do.
@ColredPlaysRSL he has given me advice too, just recently he put together the team setup for my myth fu and made heiress my 100th 60!
The ultimate strategy: Grinding my own f2p account while watching this vid lol. Great collab btw!
2 of my favs 😼😼
Awesome! Thank you.
"Do it! Do it!" Bront speaking for the people 😂😂
Lol. I felt that.
I wish this video was around when I first started playing raid
I tried to watch this. I love your content. I'm obviously too old (me problem, not his) because I do not understand Bront's slang and I'm not looking it all up
I won't name names (but it's neither of you two so don't worry!) but what's struck me is how poor some of the decision making of established content creators is when it comes to FTP challenge, you can tell spending has become so normal to them that they're really not making good judgement calls when that's taken away from them.
I appreciate the honesty, but while I agree with you about CCs making mistakes, I don't look at it the same way. Being a spender and being a F2Per are different experiences. One of the best aspects of the F2P Challenge is that it gives everyone (CCs included) a chance to experience the game in a new way. For some CCs, it's a chance to show off their skills. For others, it's a chance to LEARN along with their viewers. Our mistakes help us learn. I've made 25+ F2P accounts at this point, and I still feel like I had several missteps this year. So I'm still learning too.