I was noticing the diversity of the weapons you where using, so i was thinking, What about making a video on how to choose your weapons before entering, for example, like a gm or similar, I will find that very interesting and helpful. Great video btw
I definitely plan to make a video sort of similar to that! I tend to have a knack for picking the right loadout for the right situation. Will def try and come up with a helpful video covering that
Besides target prioritization (definitely a learned skill that takes time) when I take people to GMs, across all skill levels, knowing where the 'cheese' spots or the best cover or just smart movement and set up is generally the easiest way to teach people how to run GMs, which is why I always highly appreciate the GM content that straight up tell people where to set up, etc. It's better than any tip regarding builds, stats, etc. Just knowing where to be. I was prepared to for this video to be another 'get 100 Resil' and 'use this build' video but I'm pleasantly surprised it's actually about just being smart with positioning. Also, I've been playing this game for a long time now and I'd like to think I'm pretty experienced with it but one thing I only recently gained an appreciation for is SHOOT TO LOOT. It's the most relevant perk to the 1st paragraph - never risk bad positioning when you can just shoot the ammo you need from the safest spots all the time. This perk man, I'm an idiot for sleeping on it for so long, I always knew it was good but only recently HOW good. It's now my go-to perk, ALL the time, to the point I've started actively farming and keeping rolls that have Shoot2Loot on it, all weapon types. I want em all. I never go without it now.
omg yeah, Shoot to Loot is *amazing*, and I finally convinced one of my friends to join the Shoot to Loot hype train. it's such a useful perk, I pretty much always have to have it on my guns
So I've just learnt about this perk being so valuable as well for the tougher opposition in more difficult runs of anything! And this is all down to a scout rifle I have come to really appreciate and that is the standard Hung Jury SR4 with the perks shoot to loot and kinetic tremors bc once you take a target out with it with kinetic tremors activating the KT will pick up any ammo or orbs that drop from that spot. One day I'm hoping to be able to get the adept version 😊
Your Corrupted final area breakdown is the perfect example of how you play smarter and not harder. It's truly impressive how good you are at using your head to think of how to overcome your challenges. Great video! Edit: I'll also say that it's as important to use your super as it is to know when to save it. Sometimes this takes multiple runs of a nightfall to learn, but there are far too many players that are constantly holding onto their super for "the right moment" and just end up using like... one super in the course of an entire GM. Once you're familiar with a nightfall, you can think to yourself "ok, what's the next big threat that a super can neutralize, and if I use my super now, will I have it up in time for that?" In a solo context, it's reasonable to just save it if you're in doubt, but in a team the more you super the faster the nightfall goes, the less deaths are incurred, and the more orbs you generate for your teammates to help them use their super and builds more effectively!
Yes I fully agree. Especially in team settings. I love strand hunter because that super goes HARD for add clear and can make certain parts of nightfalls go MUCH quicker!
This is the best video explaining what you should do in encounters that I've seen. A lot of players go into encounters trying to be the first to try and kill everything before everyone else. Then they wonder why they die.
I was honestly just thinking the other day "why aren't there more people doing instructional videos like we used to see all over?" Thanks for reading my need dude! I love this sort of thing, like when someone goes through a GM and points out things like enemy spawns, AI habits, and mechanics. It's so valuable to me because it gets my brain to register the things I'm doing intuitively in that intense environment so I can use strategy instead of will power or hope or whatever it is that gets me through normally lol
Commenting before I finish. Just saying thank you for this. I'm already challenging myself on Master level activities so this came at the right time. Alright I'll finish watching now.
Counter argument: Are you certain that this really relevant end explicit cliff will kill you if you haven't even tried jumping down? What if it doesn't kill you? Ever thought about that? Seriously though, those are some really good tips. While I don't really need them as I am not new to the scene, but it's nice to see more videos of that kind, as new to endgame players always need this kind of stuff to avoid that steep learning curve people like me went through. But let's be honest, even people like me need that sometimes
Great topic. You seem to have a knack for making instructional videos that most of the other CCs ignore. Fundamentals are so critical yet many content producers just want to showcase Gameplay. More of this type of thing is what community needs. Cheers (now, do some voice over on your GM runs😊)
Makes sense. My logic was always that every ad you eliminate is 1 less gun shooting at you. Start with the easiest 1st & work your way up. Taking the beefier enemies’ helpers out makes it easier to focus on them when the time comes.
Play melee builds enough and you learn very quickly about add priority and how good blinding grenades can be or some form of CC. Or how to handle a wide range of adds like the explode adds or a munch of enemies that charge at you or constantly like to flank you.
Great video and tips, as I begin to go for those master challenges this is really helpful in understanding what I'm doing well and where I fail. Well earned like and sub!
I noticed that in spire in all of my attempts I saw myslef improving over and over and over again and being ready for add spawns more and more. Granted I’ve spend a good bit of time in spire solo. Same goes for garden of salvation
The reason newbs find GMs hard is simply that until they got to that point, they didn't have to know a thing. A decent build on any class is essentially unkillable in patrol or similar. Funnily, PvP mains seem to do pretty well in raid day ones and the like - they understand the concept of getting one-shot, they understand cover, they understand playing defensively.
I just started to play gm's through the in-game lfg and there are lots of people who have no clue what to deal with first. Especially the guys with shields that shoot the balls that'll track you forever. Those were the death of many hypernet runs at the end. Unfortunately I can't deal high end content alone, so I'll be running my strikes and whatnots to kill time.
Just to reinforce: for the love of the Traveler please use your abilities, Heavies, and Supers. I’m sick of losing GM runs because the Wellock with Phoenix Protocol is too nervous to use their Well, or a boss won’t die because nobody swaps off their primary.
Add priority is huge. It is the opposite of lower end content. Everything is dangerous in high end content so kill the weak targets first. Noobs tunnel vision champs because that's how they play lower level nightfalls.
So you mentioned that knowledge is (amongst other things) the most important factor to being a good D2 player. So, would it be benificial to have someone teach me, or is it better to learn myself?
@@itztizzleAwesome, thank you so much for the info! Hopefully with more practice, I can stop being such a drag to my teammates (or even myself for that matter :/
This is entirely true, and it also in my opinion is what's wrong with Destiny 2 - everything is scripted. If you know when and where everything is going to be, you just have to not mess up and follow the script. It's why some players just don't PvE for fun, because it's just no challenge for some; they do PvP because people are more unpredictable and challenging. GM's are hard the first and second times. Once you have the rotation down and know it by rote, it's not tough at all.
I am 2019 light level and in any legend content I am 1 shot with 10 tier resil and recovery, I have a class item build and guns 2019 light level as well, Bungie is systematically raising enemy damage and lowering are damage resist and it’s plain as day to see
Gamer video good to see threat priority in such detail! And make the loadout video! I think itd help people pick weapons they like using vs what the FULL CAPS LOCK OMG META METAAAAA videos tell ppl to use Ppl be surprised how many weapons are actually beyond “good enough” now!
It’s so true. Since GMs are a shell of their former selves, I’ve really been enjoying trying different types of loadouts to beat them. So many different options to choose from that are extremely effective
Step 1. Don't suck Step 2. See step 1 Step 3. 24 Resilience and 103 mobility doesn't work out well in PvE Step 5. Pay attention to and adjust your details/mods/weapons *before* you join a team, not in the 5.6 seconds as the leader is loading the event
Mostly use lament on my unkillable titan. Syntho bonk hammer. Got some lost sector gameplay coming up this month that will showcase it. Also used it in GMs with fireteams. Very fun and aggressive
Yes the game is designed to be addictive But so is alcohol drugs nicotine porn... etc really anything anyone wants to make an addiction. My point is there are many worse things to be doing. Have a good day 🫡
as someone who stopped playing because my builds had no survivability in beginners missions i would have liked easy build tutorials. while i like watching videos like this they are unfortunately too advanced
@@codythearchangel i don't have artifice armor so it's either good stats or good mods. don't have raid and other op weapons, so no insta-kill. etc. playing as a beginner is very bad in D2. all clans only want KWTD Raid players.
But yet, in vanguard strikes blueberries run as fast as they can to get to these main characters. Then they get mad when I get more points with way less kills. Good advice. Too bad most people are idiots!
I was noticing the diversity of the weapons you where using, so i was thinking, What about making a video on how to choose your weapons before entering, for example, like a gm or similar, I will find that very interesting and helpful. Great video btw
Basically just whatever the anti champion mods are
minor spelling mistake
I definitely plan to make a video sort of similar to that! I tend to have a knack for picking the right loadout for the right situation. Will def try and come up with a helpful video covering that
@itztizzle please do! I subscribed, just for this!❤
Got u guys, All ready corrected xd
Besides target prioritization (definitely a learned skill that takes time) when I take people to GMs, across all skill levels, knowing where the 'cheese' spots or the best cover or just smart movement and set up is generally the easiest way to teach people how to run GMs, which is why I always highly appreciate the GM content that straight up tell people where to set up, etc. It's better than any tip regarding builds, stats, etc. Just knowing where to be. I was prepared to for this video to be another 'get 100 Resil' and 'use this build' video but I'm pleasantly surprised it's actually about just being smart with positioning.
Also, I've been playing this game for a long time now and I'd like to think I'm pretty experienced with it but one thing I only recently gained an appreciation for is SHOOT TO LOOT. It's the most relevant perk to the 1st paragraph - never risk bad positioning when you can just shoot the ammo you need from the safest spots all the time. This perk man, I'm an idiot for sleeping on it for so long, I always knew it was good but only recently HOW good. It's now my go-to perk, ALL the time, to the point I've started actively farming and keeping rolls that have Shoot2Loot on it, all weapon types. I want em all. I never go without it now.
omg yeah, Shoot to Loot is *amazing*, and I finally convinced one of my friends to join the Shoot to Loot hype train. it's such a useful perk, I pretty much always have to have it on my guns
So I've just learnt about this perk being so valuable as well for the tougher opposition in more difficult runs of anything! And this is all down to a scout rifle I have come to really appreciate and that is the standard Hung Jury SR4 with the perks shoot to loot and kinetic tremors bc once you take a target out with it with kinetic tremors activating the KT will pick up any ammo or orbs that drop from that spot. One day I'm hoping to be able to get the adept version 😊
Or use a cheat Warcock to get through everything÷That build is joke
Your Corrupted final area breakdown is the perfect example of how you play smarter and not harder. It's truly impressive how good you are at using your head to think of how to overcome your challenges. Great video!
Edit: I'll also say that it's as important to use your super as it is to know when to save it. Sometimes this takes multiple runs of a nightfall to learn, but there are far too many players that are constantly holding onto their super for "the right moment" and just end up using like... one super in the course of an entire GM. Once you're familiar with a nightfall, you can think to yourself "ok, what's the next big threat that a super can neutralize, and if I use my super now, will I have it up in time for that?" In a solo context, it's reasonable to just save it if you're in doubt, but in a team the more you super the faster the nightfall goes, the less deaths are incurred, and the more orbs you generate for your teammates to help them use their super and builds more effectively!
Yes I fully agree. Especially in team settings. I love strand hunter because that super goes HARD for add clear and can make certain parts of nightfalls go MUCH quicker!
So glad to see stasis warlock in use. Definitely Underrated
Playing for seven years, and it's always nice for a refresher course.
This is the best video explaining what you should do in encounters that I've seen. A lot of players go into encounters trying to be the first to try and kill everything before everyone else. Then they wonder why they die.
Bro's rng fireteam was so bad he made an essay
I was honestly just thinking the other day "why aren't there more people doing instructional videos like we used to see all over?" Thanks for reading my need dude!
I love this sort of thing, like when someone goes through a GM and points out things like enemy spawns, AI habits, and mechanics. It's so valuable to me because it gets my brain to register the things I'm doing intuitively in that intense environment so I can use strategy instead of will power or hope or whatever it is that gets me through normally lol
Commenting before I finish. Just saying thank you for this. I'm already challenging myself on Master level activities so this came at the right time. Alright I'll finish watching now.
Counter argument:
Are you certain that this really relevant end explicit cliff will kill you if you haven't even tried jumping down? What if it doesn't kill you? Ever thought about that?
Seriously though, those are some really good tips. While I don't really need them as I am not new to the scene, but it's nice to see more videos of that kind, as new to endgame players always need this kind of stuff to avoid that steep learning curve people like me went through. But let's be honest, even people like me need that sometimes
Great topic. You seem to have a knack for making instructional videos that most of the other CCs ignore. Fundamentals are so critical yet many content producers just want to showcase Gameplay. More of this type of thing is what community needs. Cheers (now, do some voice over on your GM runs😊)
Thx I been looking for a guide to not die in endgame content but no result
Makes sense. My logic was always that every ad you eliminate is 1 less gun shooting at you. Start with the easiest 1st & work your way up. Taking the beefier enemies’ helpers out makes it easier to focus on them when the time comes.
Although I do agree all this takes practice, what you have put together here is absolute gold!
Awesome video.. I've just started trying to improve on this the last few weeks and this video will make a big difference. Love your work man!
Play melee builds enough and you learn very quickly about add priority and how good blinding grenades can be or some form of CC. Or how to handle a wide range of adds like the explode adds or a munch of enemies that charge at you or constantly like to flank you.
And I been dying super fast in endgame content
Great video and tips, as I begin to go for those master challenges this is really helpful in understanding what I'm doing well and where I fail. Well earned like and sub!
I noticed that in spire in all of my attempts I saw myslef improving over and over and over again and being ready for add spawns more and more. Granted I’ve spend a good bit of time in spire solo. Same goes for garden of salvation
Finally someone said it I'm so tired of ppl ignoring priority targets
I love watching ppl run at everything
Dead fall is amazing for add clear because it prevents enemies from spreading out.
The reason newbs find GMs hard is simply that until they got to that point, they didn't have to know a thing. A decent build on any class is essentially unkillable in patrol or similar. Funnily, PvP mains seem to do pretty well in raid day ones and the like - they understand the concept of getting one-shot, they understand cover, they understand playing defensively.
I just started to play gm's through the in-game lfg and there are lots of people who have no clue what to deal with first. Especially the guys with shields that shoot the balls that'll track you forever. Those were the death of many hypernet runs at the end. Unfortunately I can't deal high end content alone, so I'll be running my strikes and whatnots to kill time.
Knowing when and where spawns arrive is the biggest weapon you have.
I should've shown this to the 2 hunters in the nightfall I just ran thankfully the run was saved
Bungie needs to make frost armor amazing
Just to reinforce: for the love of the Traveler please use your abilities, Heavies, and Supers. I’m sick of losing GM runs because the Wellock with Phoenix Protocol is too nervous to use their Well, or a boss won’t die because nobody swaps off their primary.
Good stuff! 👍
You just got yourself a subscriber my friend
Champions have to be dealt with immediately because in LFG a lot of people will skip them forgoing platinum.
That vocal fry is insane
Step one: don't be a hunter
Step two: progress
Great vid and can you do one for the final boss in Warlord Ruin?
Lol. U must have played with me last nite at 2am ha
Great advice, my friend.
So what's your suggestion on soloing mission version of "the corrupted". The 1 cabal on the rock is ridiculously OP.
Add priority is huge. It is the opposite of lower end content. Everything is dangerous in high end content so kill the weak targets first. Noobs tunnel vision champs because that's how they play lower level nightfalls.
So you mentioned that knowledge is (amongst other things) the most important factor to being a good D2 player. So, would it be benificial to have someone teach me, or is it better to learn myself?
learn yourself. Practice anything and you will get better. I recommend solo lost sectors
@@itztizzleOK, thanks. Should I pay close attention to things such as spawns and behaviors, or will they come passively?
@@noahadrian9515 yes knowing spawns is very helpful. Always learn it as quickly as possible
@@itztizzleAwesome, thank you so much for the info! Hopefully with more practice, I can stop being such a drag to my teammates (or even myself for that matter :/
This is entirely true, and it also in my opinion is what's wrong with Destiny 2 - everything is scripted. If you know when and where everything is going to be, you just have to not mess up and follow the script. It's why some players just don't PvE for fun, because it's just no challenge for some; they do PvP because people are more unpredictable and challenging. GM's are hard the first and second times. Once you have the rotation down and know it by rote, it's not tough at all.
My Ticuu brother in divination
I am 2019 light level and in any legend content I am 1 shot with 10 tier resil and recovery, I have a class item build and guns 2019 light level as well, Bungie is systematically raising enemy damage and lowering are damage resist and it’s plain as day to see
Gamer video good to see threat priority in such detail! And make the loadout video! I think itd help people pick weapons they like using vs what the FULL CAPS LOCK OMG META METAAAAA videos tell ppl to use
Ppl be surprised how many weapons are actually beyond “good enough” now!
It’s so true. Since GMs are a shell of their former selves, I’ve really been enjoying trying different types of loadouts to beat them. So many different options to choose from that are extremely effective
Step 1.
Don't suck
Step 2.
See step 1
Step 3.
24 Resilience and 103 mobility doesn't work out well in PvE
Step 5.
Pay attention to and adjust your details/mods/weapons *before* you join a team, not in the 5.6 seconds as the leader is loading the event
Lots of blueberries need this guide.
I die in hero strikes I don't even think I'll ever do gm
Sorry I couldn’t talk you serious when you said you brought a sword (Lament) to GrandMasters.
I'm not gonna even watch since i know all i need is that magic schoolbus config and I'm unstoppable brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Thank You!
Do you have any video of your consecration titan build?
yes ruclips.net/video/iwMD3pzVe7A/видео.htmlsi=_2ghFhChCn0VwWI8
@@itztizzle thank u!
I would Love to play with you in fireteam. What u use lament on titan or hunter.? Im stronghold titan im decent you can check a bit of content on me
Mostly use lament on my unkillable titan. Syntho bonk hammer. Got some lost sector gameplay coming up this month that will showcase it. Also used it in GMs with fireteams. Very fun and aggressive
Thanks
What a great video✨💫✨ If you had the time, breakdown videos of each Gm would be amazing.
working on it! :)
10:51 hey it's me!
Me too!
But this easily easy….. Try Calus in Legend mode…. I had to use the cheesy method…😅
How to stop dying: don't get hit
Excellent video tnx
How to get the most armor and/or resistance? Armor charges? You don't even talk about loadouts
Dont play it?
Back up guys that’s pretty much it
Goat thank you
💓
If don’t want to die just don’t play the game, Destiny was a hard divorce don’t play it. It will leave you empty
Or use a cheat Warcock to get through everything÷That build is joke
Reality check, the only way to survive in end game content is to not participate. This game is designed to destroy you. And, not at all in a good way.
Reality check most people play games to get away from Reality
Yes the game is designed to be addictive
But so is alcohol drugs nicotine porn... etc really anything anyone wants to make an addiction.
My point is there are many worse things to be doing. Have a good day 🫡
all he sayin is play the game 😫😫🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Great video thanks eh
“How to stop dying in Destiny”
*Don’t play*
Think smarter, not harder.
Just download and use cheats like 90% Of Destiny 😂
The way to stop dying is to not play the game 🧠
Guardians are the weakest most decrepit thing in the Destiny universe.
Simple way: git gud 🎉
They prob died cause this game is so boring that they fell asleep
as someone who stopped playing because my builds had no survivability in beginners missions i would have liked easy build tutorials. while i like watching videos like this they are unfortunately too advanced
Not really u just copy the mods n aspects n fragments they use
I can easily carry u as well
@@codythearchangel i don't have artifice armor so it's either good stats or good mods. don't have raid and other op weapons, so no insta-kill. etc. playing as a beginner is very bad in D2. all clans only want KWTD Raid players.
@@Patterner u don't need artifice for high armor stats
@@Patterner set ur ghost to discipline armorer and focus the seasonal armor and ull get high stat rolled pieces
Step 1 don’t play trash strand hunter
Step 2 play warlock
Profit. Warlock is all you ever need
Lol
tip number one: stop playing Destiny
Step 1: Uninstall Destiny 2
Step 2: Touch grass
But yet, in vanguard strikes blueberries run as fast as they can to get to these main characters. Then they get mad when I get more points with way less kills. Good advice. Too bad most people are idiots!